Title: Andy Walker PhD PE
1"Zero Energy (100 Renewables) Multi-parametric
Cost Optimization" NREL Strategic Energy
Analysis and Applications Center SeminarAugust
9, 2007
- Andy Walker PhD PE
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory
2Energy Solutions Are Enormously Challenging
Energy Security
Economic Productivity
- Secure supply
- Reliability
- Growth in demand
- Price volatility
Vulnerability or Opportunity
Environmental Impact
- Land and water use
- Carbon emissions
Must address all three imperatives
3Mounting Evidence
4Economic development is tightly correlated with
energy consumption
GJ/capita
Effect of Geography
GDP(K)/capita
5The Future of Energy
1500
Surprise
Geothermal
Solar
1000
Biomass
World Energy Use, (Exajoules )
Wind
Nuclear
500
Hydro
Gas
Oil NGL
Coal
Trad. Bio.
0
1880
1860
1900
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
2020
2040
2060
Source Shell, The Evolution of the Worlds
Energy Systems, 1995
6Best Mix of Renewable Energy Technologies Depends
on
- Renewable Energy Resources
- Technology Characterization
- Cost (/kW installed, OM Cost)
- Performance (efficiency)
- State, Utility and Federal Incentives
- Economic Parameters
7Renewable Energy Technologies Considered
- Photovoltaics (solar electricity)
- Wind Power
- Solar Ventilation Air Preheating
- Solar Thermal
- Biomass
- Boiler for heat
- Cogeneration for electricity
- Daylighting
8Optimization Problem
- Identify the least cost combination of renewable
energy technologies to achieve net zero utility
energy consumption for a facility - Objective Minimize Life Cycle Cost ()
- Constraint Net Zero Utility Energy Use (0.0 M
btu/year) - Microsoft Office Excel Spreadsheet function
SOLVER - Precision value of energy use 0.0 /- 0.0001
- Convergence change in life cycle cost less than
0.0001 for five iterations - Quadratic Extrapolation to obtain initial
estimates of the variables in one-dimensional
search - Central Derivatives used to estimate partial
derivatives of the objective and constraint
functions - Newtonian Search Algorithm used at each iteration
to determine the direction to search.
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11Geographical Information System (GIS) Datasets
- NREL Datasets
- solar radiation 40x40 km grid
- Horizontal, South-facing vertical, tiltlatitude
- Wind Energy 200mx1000m grid
- Biomass Resources
- Illuminance for Daylighting
- Temperature and Heating Degree Days
- Purchased Datasets
- utility rates for each service territory (Platts)
- State and utility incentives and utility policy
(from DSIRE) - Temperature and Heating Degree Day (NREL)
- City Cost Adjustments (RS Means Co)
- Location Independent
- Installed Hardware Costs from NREL technology
databook - Economic Parameters (discount rate, inflation
rate)
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13Technology Characterizations
- Power Technologies Energy Data Book
http//www.nrel.gov/analysis/power_databook - Renewable Energy Technology Characterizations
EPRI Topical Report No. TR-109496
http//www1.eere.energy.gov/ba/pba/tech_characteri
zations.html - Project experience
14Photovoltaics
15Global PV Shipments
- U.S. National goals
- Solar Be market competitive by 2015 for PV and
2020 for CSP - Improved performance through, new materials,
lower cost manufacturing processes, concentration - Nanostructures
16Photovoltaics RD
Source NREL 2007
17Photovoltaics
18Wind Power
19Global Growth of Wind Energy Capacity
- U.S. National goals
- 20 of total provided energy by Wind by 2030
- Improve energy capture by 30
- Decrease costs by 25
20Wind and Marine Energy RD
Source NREL 2007
21New Detailed Maps Being Created
2000
1987
22Wind Power
23Solar Ventilation Air Preheat
24kWh/m2/year
25Solar Ventilation Air Preheat
26Solar Industrial Process Heat
27Concentrating Solar Power RD
Source NREL 2007
28Solar Industrial Process Heat
29Biomass Energy
30Biofuels RD
Source NREL 2007
31GIS Biomass Resource Information
- Crop residues (dry tonnes/year) corn, wheat,
soybeans, cotton, sorghum, barley, oats, rice,
rye, canola, dry edible beans, dry edible peas,
peanuts, potatoes, safflower, sunflower,
sugarcane, and flaxseed.. - Orchard and Grape (dry tonnes/year)
- Forest residues (dry tonnes/year)
- Primary mill residues (dry tonnes/year)
- Secondary mill residues (dry tonnes/year)
- Urban wood waste
- Methane emissions from landfills
- Methane emissions from manure management and
- Methane emissions from wastewater treatment.
32Biomass Technologies
- National goals
- Reduce gasoline usage by 20 in ten years
- New feedstocks
- Integrated biorefineries
33Biomass Heat and Electricity
34 Daylighting
35Daylighting
36State Policy Framework Renewable Electricity
Standards
Source DSIRE database, March 2007
37Example Net Zero Optimization for Seven
Manufacturing Plants
38Annual Energy from Each Technology at Each Plant
(with Basecase)
39Initial Costs for Each Technology at Each Plant
40Life Cycle Cost of Each Net Zero Plant versus
BaseCase
41Photovoltaics
42Wind Power
43Solar Ventilation Air Preheat
44Solar Industrial Process Heat
45Biomass Energy
46 Daylighting
47Achieving the Right BalanceTechnology
Investment Pathways
Source NREL 2007
48Promise of renewable energy is profound and can
be realized if we
- Aggressively seek a global sustainable energy
economy - Accelerate investment in technology innovation
- Commit to consistent and predictable incentives
for deployment - Acknowledge and mitigate the carbon challenge
with the necessary policies
It is a matter of national will and leadership
49Thank You!