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Presented to Renewable Energy Class February 10, 2011 By Tom Molinski, P.Eng. EOE Emerging Energy Systems Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

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Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba. Presented to Renewable Energy Class February 10, 2011 By Tom Molinski, P.Eng. EOE Emerging Energy Systems. What are Emerging Energy Technologies. Not Conventional Energy Systems. Includes: Wind Small Hydro Bioenergy Solar Geothermal. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Presented toRenewable Energy Class

February 10, 2011

By

Tom Molinski, P.Eng. EOEEmerging Energy Systems

Emerging Energy Technologiesfor Manitoba

Page 2: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

What are Emerging Energy Technologies

• Small Thermal

• H2 and FC

• Energy Storage

• Engines

• PHEV & EV

Includes:

• Wind

• Small Hydro

• Bioenergy

• Solar

• Geothermal

Not Conventional Energy Systems

Page 3: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Wind Power in Manitoba•St. Leon, MB

• Constructed in 2006

• 63 Wind Turbines

• Power to 40,000 homes

•St. Joseph, MB

• Under Construction

• 60 Wind Turbines

• Power to 50,000 homes

Page 4: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Lightning Strikes on Wind Turbines

• Approx. 400,000 to 700,000 strikes in Manitoba annually

• Increase of strikes on wind turbines due to height

• Lightning may puncture and penetrate blade

• Energy discharge causes severe damage

• 20-30 faults / 100 turbines / year

Page 5: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Cowboy Wisdom

“Everybody gets so much information all day long that they lose their common sense”

...Gertrude Stein

Page 6: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Wind Technology Developments

RECHARGE, Issue 14, April 17, 2009

Page 7: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Kinetic Turbine Research Project Partners• Manitoba Hydro

• University of Manitoba• New Energy

• UEK

• Manitoba HVDC Research Center

Purpose• Test reliability, efficiency and deployment

• Winter testing • Cost

• R&D Stage

• Presently uneconomic in MB

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Page 9: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

New Energy Pontoon Boat at Pointe du Bois

Page 10: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Bio-EnergyCombustion

• Direct

• Co-fired

Thermochemical

• Pyrolysis

• Gasification

Biochemical

• Anaerobic Digestion

• Landfill Gas

• Ethanol Fermentation

Page 11: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Canadian Solar Atlas

Source: Natural Resources Canada

Page 12: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

BIPV - Red River College

Page 13: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)

Page 14: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Solar Comparison

Solar Thermal PV

Peak Power (Watts/m2) 700 150

Efficiency (solar energy/captured energy)

70% 15%

Installed Cost per W $ 2 to $ 5 $ 7 to $ 10

Simple Payback 40 years 130 years

Life 25 years 25 – 30 years* Payback assumes solar thermal would replace natural gas

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Space Solar Power

Page 16: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Solar Tower

Page 17: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Beware of Solar Power!

Page 18: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)

Page 19: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Manitoba Heat Flow Map

Preliminary Results

• 90°C - 100°C @ 3 to 4 km depths

• Sufficient temperature for district heating and possible electrical generation

Page 20: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Thermal to Electric Conversion

• Small Steam

• Organic Rankine

• Brayton

• Entropic

Page 21: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba
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• Batteries

• Fuel Cells

• Capacitors

• Flywheels

• Compressed Air

• Pumped Hydro

• Thermal Storage

• Super Conducting Coils

Energy Storage

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ENGINES

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PHEV Research Project• Approved June 29, 2005

• Purchased 2005 Toyota Prius Hybrid

• Modify for plug-in capability- 30 mile net electric range

• Operate and collect data for one year

• Goals- Operation and reliability

- Cold weather capability

- Effects of PHEVs on the MH system

- Feasibility of off-peak charging

- Promote technology and increase public awareness

• Converted in Monrovia, Calif. August 14, 2006

• 2nd conversion: U of M, April 10, 2007

Page 25: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Cowboy Wisdom

•“If I’d asked my customers what they wanted, they’d have said a faster horse”

Henry Ford

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Why Is MH Interested in Emerging Energy Technologies

• Prepares MH to adopt new technologies• 5000 MW undev hydro last till 2050

• Niche applications• Kinetic Turbines

• Increasing TBL advantages

• Stakeholder interest

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What is Canada’s Biggest Challenge in Energy Use?

• Over reliance on fossil fuels

• High cost of energy to consumers

• Environmental cost of producing energy

• Environmental cost of consuming energy

• Running out of oil and natural gas

• Not sure

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What is Canada’s Biggest Challenge in Energy Use?

• Over reliance on fossil fuels

• High cost of energy to consumers

• Environmental cost of producing energy

• Environmental cost of consuming energy

• Running out of oil and natural gas

• Not sure

Page 29: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

What is Canada’s Biggest Challenge in Energy Use?

Page 30: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Which Renewable (excluding hydro) Generates the Most Electricity in

Canada?

•Wind

•Solar

•Geothermal

•Biomass

•Not sure

Page 31: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

Which Renewable Generates the Most Electricity in Canada?

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What is Driving Emerging Energy

• Climate change

• Reduce pollution

• Energy security

• Non-renewable sources

are limited

• Technological advances

• Subsidies, etc

Get me outta here!

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Oil Discovery vs Consumption

Past discovery by ExxonMobil

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Past Discovery

Future Discovery

Production

2% Growth

2% Depletion

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Source: Past data from ExxonMobil, US data from DOE

USA consumption

This surplus fills the

gap

Consumption

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Cowboy Wisdom

“When gasoline hits $10/litre, I’ll keep my car and buy a loyal horse to pull it six days a week.

On the 7th day, I’ll switch back to gasoline and the horse can take a break and ride with me”..

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What is Driving Emerging Energy

• Climate change

• Reduce pollution

• Energy security

• Non-renewable sources

are limited

• Technological advances

• Subsidies, etc

Page 38: Emerging Energy Technologies for Manitoba

What is Driving Emerging Energy

• Climate change

• Reduce pollution

• Energy security

• Non-renewable sources

are limited

• Technological advances

• Subsidies, etc

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Barriers to Emerging Energy

• Higher costs than conventional

• GHG Credits and REC too low

• Infrastructure barriers

• Lack of familiarity with equipment

• Intermittent sources need energy storage

• BANANA

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Barriers to Emerging Energy

• Higher costs than conventional

• GHG Credits and REC too low

• Infrastructure barriers

• Lack of familiarity with equipment

• Intermittent sources need energy storage

• BANANA

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Energy Consumption in Manitoba

Source: Energy in Manitoba, Manitoba Government

Refined Petroleum Products 38%Biomass

& Wind 2%

Hydro-Power 26%

Coal & NGL 2% Natural Gas

32%

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Renewable Energy Production

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Conclusions• No current threat to hydro

– Wind and bioenergy are close– Solar catching up– TBL, subsidies, & policies will help– Niche applications now– Large hydro supply all load till 2050

• Need MH & Provincial energy use strategy– Reduce fossil fuel use by expanding hydro et al– Consider electrified transportation, district energy, etc

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Conclusions• No current threat to hydro

– Wind and bioenergy are close– Solar catching up– TBL, subsidies, & policies will help– Niche applications now– Large hydro supply all load till 2050

• Need MH & Provincial energy use strategy– Reduce fossil fuel use by expanding hydro et al– Consider electrified transportation, district energy, etc

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Cowboy Wisdom

"It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.”

…Mark Twain

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Questions?