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Wind Energy Update Wind Energy Update Larry Flowers Larry Flowers National Renewable Energy Laboratory National Renewable Energy Laboratory November 30, 2007 November 30, 2007 Salt Lake City, UT Salt Lake City, UT

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Page 1: Wind Energy Update Larry Flowers National Renewable Energy Laboratory November 30, 2007 Salt Lake City, UT

Wind Energy UpdateWind Energy Update

Larry Flowers Larry Flowers National Renewable Energy Laboratory National Renewable Energy Laboratory

November 30, 2007November 30, 2007Salt Lake City, UTSalt Lake City, UT

Page 2: Wind Energy Update Larry Flowers National Renewable Energy Laboratory November 30, 2007 Salt Lake City, UT

Capacity & Cost TrendsCapacity & Cost Trends

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U.S Lagging Other Countries for U.S Lagging Other Countries for Wind As a Percentage of Electricity ConsumptionWind As a Percentage of Electricity Consumption

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Installed Wind Capacities Installed Wind Capacities (‘99 – Sept 07)(‘99 – Sept 07)

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Drivers for Wind PowerDrivers for Wind Power

• Declining Wind Costs• Fuel Price Uncertainty• Federal and State

Policies• Economic Development• Public Support• Green Power• Energy Security• Carbon Risk

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Natural Gas – Historic PricesNatural Gas – Historic Prices

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NYMEXnatural gas futures strip

from 07/21/2006

Daily price history of 1st-nearbyNYMEX natural gas futures contract

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Nationally, Wind Has Been Competitive Nationally, Wind Has Been Competitive with Wholesale Power Prices in Recent Yearswith Wholesale Power Prices in Recent Years

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In 2006, Wind Projects Built Since 1997 Were In 2006, Wind Projects Built Since 1997 Were Competitive with Wholesale Power Prices in Most RegionsCompetitive with Wholesale Power Prices in Most Regions

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Wind Cost of EnergyWind Cost of Energy

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Natural Gas (fuel only)

2007: New Wind

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COCO22 prices significantly prices significantly

increase the cost of coalincrease the cost of coal

Levelized Cost of Electricity (2010) vs. CO2 Price

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Nuclear

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Wind Offshore Class 6

Source: UCS/Black & Veatch

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Economic Development ImpactsEconomic Development Impacts

• Land Lease Payments: 2-3% of gross revenue $2500-4000/MW/year

• Local property tax revenue: ranges widely - $300K-1700K/yr per 100MW

• 100-200 jobs/100MW during construction

• 6-10 permanent O&M jobs per 100 MW

• Local construction and service industry: concrete, towers usually done locally

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Environmental BenefitsEnvironmental Benefits

• No SOx or NOx

• No particulates

• No mercury

• No CO2

• No water

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Source: NOAA

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Source: NOAA

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Energy-Water NexusEnergy-Water Nexus

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Key Issues for Wind Power Key Issues for Wind Power

• Policy Uncertainty• Siting and Permitting: avian,

noise, visual, federal land • Transmission: FERC rules,

access, new lines

• Operational impacts: intermittency, ancillary services, allocation of costs

• Accounting for non-monetary value: green power, no fuel price risk, reduced emissions

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Integrating Wind into Power SystemsIntegrating Wind into Power Systems

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State of the Union Address“…We will invest more in … revolutionary and…wind

technologies”

Advanced Energy Initiative

“Areas with good wind resources have the potential to supply up to 20% of the electricity consumption of the United States.”

A New VisionA New VisionFor Wind Energy in the U.S.For Wind Energy in the U.S.

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- 200 400 600 800 1,0000

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Quantity Available, GW

Levelized Cost of Energy, $/MWh

Onshore

Class 6

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Offshore

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10% Available 10% Available

TransmissionTransmission

2010 Costs w/ PTC, $1,600/MW-mile, w/o Integration costs

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Utah – Economic Impacts Utah – Economic Impacts From the 20% Vision From the 20% Vision

(2,449 MW new Utah development)(2,449 MW new Utah development)

Payments to Landowners: • $6.53 million/year Local Property Tax Revenue:• $27.24 million/yearConstruction Phase:• 3,883 new jobs• $461.8 M to local economiesOperational Phase:• 616 new long-term jobs• $52.0 M/yr to local economies

Construction Phase:• 3,292 new jobs• $292.2 M to local economiesOperational Phase:• 497 local jobs• $46.1 M/yr to local economies

Wind energy’s economic “ripple effect”

Construction Phase = 1-2 yearsOperational Phase = 20+ years

Indirect & Induced Impacts

Totals (construction + 20yrs)

Direct Impacts

Total economic benefit = $2.72 billion

New local jobs during construction = 7,175

New local long-term jobs = 1,113

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Fuel Savings From WindFuel Savings From Wind

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Gas Fuel Savings

Coal Fuel Savings

Gas Fuel Usage(20%wind)Coal Fuel Usage(20%wind)

Reduction in National GasConsumption in 2030 (%)

Natural Gas Price Reduction in 2030 (2006$/MMBtu)

Present Value Benefits(billion 2006$)

Levelized Benefit of Wind ($/MWh)

11% 0.6 -1.1- 1.5 86 - 150 - 214 16.6 - 29 - 41.6

Electricity Sector Fuel Usage

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Cumulative Carbon SavingsCumulative Carbon Savings

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Levelized Benefit of Wind($/MWh-wind)

4,182 MMTCE $ 50 - $145 $ 9.7/MWh - $ 28.2/MWh

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Incremental direct cost to society $43 billion

Reductions in emissions of greenhouse gasses and other atmospheric pollutants

825 M tons (2030)

$98 billion

Reductions in water consumption 8% total electric

17% in 2030

Jobs created and other economic benefits

140,000 direct

$450 billion total

Reductions in natural gas use and price pressure

11%

$150 billion

Net Benefits: $205B + Water savings

Results: Results: CostsCosts & Benefits& Benefits

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ConclusionsConclusions

• 20% wind energy penetration is possible• 20% penetration is not going to happen under business

as usual scenario• Policy choices will have a large impact on assessing the

timing and rate of achieving a 20% goal• Key Issues: market transformation, transmission, project

diversity, technology development, policy, public acceptance

• 20% Vision action plan: December 2007

Source: AWEA 20% Vision

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Carpe Ventem

www.windpoweringamerica.gov