Title: The NetZero Energy Home
1- The Net-Zero Energy Home
- Powering Canadian Homes
- Through Conservation, Supply Innovation
- January, 2005
2Net-Zero Energy Home
Coalition Membership Canadian Energy Efficiency
Alliance Milton Hydro Spheral Solar Power (a
division ATS Automation Tooling Systems
Inc.) Climate Change Central Alberta Research
Council Xantrex Technology Inc. DuPont Canada
Inc. Thomasfield Homes Earth Energy Society of
Canada Canadian Solar Industries
Association EnerQuality Corporation
Advisors Pollution Probe Concordia
University--Dr. Andreas Athienitis Howell-Mayhew
Engineering Inc.
3Net-Zero Energy Home
Definition A net-zero energy home at a minimum
supplies to the grid an annual output of
electricity that is equal to the amount of plug
load power purchased from the grid. In many
cases the entire energy consumption (heating,
cooling and electrical) of a net-zero energy home
can be provided by renewable energy sources.
4Net-Zero Energy Home
- Objectives
- Linking energy efficiency/conservation with
renewable energy development - Expanding the market for localized/onsite green
power generation - Help resolve the issues of cost effectiveness
5May 1,2002 to Nov1,2003. Blue Milton Hydro's
total load curve Grey aggregate load profile of
all customers-- commercial /industrial--with
average monthly peak demands gt 50 kW Red all
consumers (65 to 70 residential) with demands lt
50 kW. Blue Red Grey (adjusted for
distribution losses).
6Net-Zero Energy Home
Reinventing the wheel? No! Unites StatesZEH
program Japan---50 buydowninfluenced NZEHs
A natural progression in response to concerns
over energy price security, reliability and
sustainability
7Net-Zero Energy Home Feasibility
- The technology exists todaymuch of it in the
province - Builds on the work of existing programs such as
R-2000, EnviroHome, Energuide for Houses - Requires a partnership of governments, industry,
and communities
8Net-Zero Energy Home--Justification
- Dual role of power plant and an effective demand
side management/conservation program - Reduced dependence on expensive imported peak
electricity. Peak load shaving - Reduced need for transmission, distribution
infrastructure - An integrated approach to deploying available
renewable energy technologies into Ontarios
marketplace - Integrating sustainable living and sustainable
community development
9Net-Zero Energy Home --Technologies
- Net-Zero Technology MENU
- R2000 building efficiency standards
- Energy Star Appliances
- Photovoltaic Roof
- Solar Thermal
- Earth Energy Systems
- Heat recovery technologies
- Solar Hot Water
- and others
Menu of options allow the consumer flexibility in
designing their Net-Zero Energy Home
- Excess energy capacity and storage through the
grid - Net-metering allowing customer to reduce monthly
costs in half - Time of use metering allows consumers to balance
energy load.
10Net-Zero Energy Home Economics
- The Technology Learning/Volume Cost Curve
- Average yearly cost decline of 5 per year with
increased market size, accelerates
competitiveness and removes need for government
support - Declining installed costs for new homes in Canada
- PV 8.00--5.50--2.50/watt
- Solar Thermal 4K--2K
- Earth Energy 20K--15K
- Typically a 10-15 year cycle before costs and
market begin reaching maturity
11Net-Zero Energy Home German PV Experience
12Net-Zero Energy Home German Strategy
A similar strategy for NZE technologies can lead
to significant results and benefits in Ontario
13Net-Zero Home Energy PlanBenefits to Ontario
Environmental Total GHG reductions 144 Megatons
(through to 2050) New power generation 6100 MW
(through to 2050) Conserved energy 178 billion
kWhrs (through to 2050) Sustainable urban
development Green communities Public
education/awareness Empowering
consumers Displacing fossil generation Cleaner
air, reduced smog Economic Development New
manufacturing base Upwards of 25 new PV
factories Direct PV and solar thermal related
jobs 4100 New Jobs from all related
sectors 88,000 Reliable and secure energy
supply De-centralized power
14Net-Zero Home Energy PlanNext Step
- What is Required of Ontario in the Short-Term
- Support a minimum 300 Demonstration Homes
- Size will help with exposure to markets, learning
curve, the platform for larger scale grid-tied
and localized green power systems - Provincial commitment required---6.0 Million
over 3 years - Potential for co-funding with the federal
government - Possible DSM funds with support of power
companies - Research and market analysis of projects
15Net-Zero Home Energy HomeGovernment
- Federal
- CMHC, Industry Canada, NRCan, leading supporters
- Interest in supporting pilots
- Provincial
- Ontario Ministry of energy is supportive and
poised to assist - Other provinces expressing interest BC, Alberta,
Quebec and PEI - Municipality
- Looking for first demonstration location
- Exploring how municipalities can lend support
- UtilitiesMilton Hydro
16Net-Zero Energy Home Defining Success
- Addressing the incremental cost of 12--15
- Investment by consumer with a reasonable payback
- Government assistance with phase out schedule so
that technologies stand on their own - tax abatement incentives, green mortgaging
- Provide flexibility so that no one technology or
solution is singled out. A diversified plan
that promotes the integration of varied
technologies. - Expanding awareness and understanding