the quest for the kukui cup
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The Quest for the Kukui Cup. Energy Generation: Why the Fuss?. How do I help shape the future of energy in Hawaii?. Big Wind? Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion? Geothermal? Inter-island cables?. What do we pay now? What do we pay later? What should each island do?. $15.00. Tomorrow's. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Quest for
the Kukui Cup
Energy Generation:
Why the Fuss?
How do I help shape the future of energy in Hawaii?
Big Wind?Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion?
Geothermal?Inter-island cables?
What do we pay now?
What do we pay later?
What should each island do?
$15.00
FoodWater
ClothingCarsRent
Energy Choices
GasRepairsTaxesJobsSalaries
Tomorrow'sToday's
Energy Choices
Today's
Geothermal
Bagasse
Kukui oil
Geothermal
Bagasse
Kukui oilSolar
H-Power
Hydroelectric
Geothermal
Bagasse
Kukui oilSolar
H-Power
HydroelectricOTEC
Wave Wind
HCEI
Credits
• Music: "Island Style", Paul Togioka, from the album "Ki Ho'alu Inn", Rhythm and Roots records
Energy generation
What's the fuss?How did we get here?
The future is: HCEIThe controversies
Energy Generation:
Where are we now?
Most Expensive Energy
Reasons why energy is so expensive in Hawaii
Reason #1: Economies of Scale
Middleton Power Plant (620 MW)
Grand Coulee Dam (7,000 MW)
Mainland Electrical Trading
Palaau Plant, Molokai (12 MW)
Miki Bason, Lana'i (10 MW)
Waiau Plant, Oahu (480 MW)
Hill Plant, Hilo (35 MW)
Hawaii Power Generation Capacity:1,600 MW Total
OahuMolokai
Lanai
MauiMECO: 12 MW
MECO: 10 MW
No connected island grids
OahuMolokai
Lanai
Maui
Hawaii
HECO: 1350 MWHPOWER: 46 MWKalaeloa: 208 MWAES: 180 MW
MECO: 250 MWHC&S: 12 MWKaheawa: 30 MW
HELCO: 182 MWPuna: 30 MWHamakua: 60 MW
MECO: 12 MW
MECO: 10 MW
KauaiKIUC: 114 MW
Mainland Power Generation Capacity:500,000,000 MW Total
Palaau Plant, Molokai (12 MW) Miki Bason, Lanai (10 MW)
Hill Plant, Big Island (35 MW) Waiau Plant, Oahu (480 MW)
Palaau Plant, Molokai (12 MW) Miki Bason, Lanai (10 MW)
Hill Plant, Big Island (35 MW)
Palaau Plant, Molokai (12 MW) Miki Bason, Lanai (10 MW)
Palaau Plant, Molokai (12 MW)
Oil tanker off Kapolei, Oahu
Mainland Electricity Sources
Hawaii Electricity Sources
Oil Prices 1987 - 2008
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation– High cost of energy– Likely to get even
higher
• The Good News– Lots of renewable
resources– Small size, modest
energy needs– Renewables are cost-
effective more quickly
Hawaii Renewable Energy Potential
Source: www.lifeoftheland.org
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation– High cost of energy
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation– High cost of energy– Likely to get even
higher
Hawaii's Renewable Advantages
Solar
Wind Geothermal
Pumped Storage
MSW
Biomass/Biofuel
OTEC/Wave
DSM/Energy Efficiency
Hawaii's Renewable AdvantagesKauai
Oahu
Solar
Wind Geothermal
Pumped Storage
MSW
Biomass/Biofuel
OTEC/Wave
DSM/Energy Efficiency
Hawaii's Renewable AdvantagesKauai
Oahu
Molokai
Lanai
Solar
Wind Geothermal
Pumped Storage
MSW
Biomass/Biofuel
OTEC/Wave
DSM/Energy Efficiency
Hawaii's Renewable AdvantagesKauai
Oahu
Molokai
Lanai
Maui
HawaiiSolar
Wind Geothermal
Pumped Storage
MSW
Biomass/Biofuel
OTEC/Wave
DSM/Energy Efficiency
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation– High cost of energy– Likely to get even
higher
• The Good News– Renewables are cost-
effective more quickly
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation– High cost of energy– Likely to get even
higher
• The Good News– Renewables are cost-
effective more quickly– Small size, modest
energy needs
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation– High cost of energy– Likely to get even
higher
• The Good News– Renewables are cost-
effective more quickly– Small size, modest
energy needs– Lots of renewable
resources
Hawaii's Energy Situation
• The Bad News– Isolated, small,
inefficient grids– Oil-based energy
generation– High cost of energy– Likely to get even
higher
• The Good News– Renewables are cost-
effective more quickly– Small size, modest
energy needs– Lots of renewable
resources– Cost of energy is
motivating!
Credits
• Music: "Maori Brown Eyes", Paul Togioka, from the album "Ki Ho'alu Inn", Rhythm and Roots Records, PO Box 704, Kaneohe, HI 96744, 808-226-2697, [email protected]
Credits
• Music: "Island Style", Paul Togioka, from the album "Ki Ho'alu Inn", Rhythm and Roots Records, PO Box 704, Kaneohe, HI 96744, 808-226-2697, [email protected]