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William M. Auberle, P.E. BCEE Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering

Renewable Energy & Grand Canyon National Park. William M. Auberle, P.E. BCEE Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering Research Director, Landsward Northern Arizona University. Renewable energy trends. Renewable Energy in the United States Source: EIA 2007.

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William M. Auberle, P.E. BCEE Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering

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  1. Renewable Energy &Grand Canyon National Park William M. Auberle, P.E. BCEE Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering Research Director, Landsward Northern Arizona University

  2. Renewable energy trends

  3. Renewable Energy in the United StatesSource: EIA 2007

  4. Renewable Portfolio Standards Source: Pew Charitable Trust Climate Program

  5. Distributed Generation

  6. Arizona and the region

  7. Northern Arizona renewable energy purchasing group

  8. Arizona’s Renewable Energy Standard & Tariff • 15% by 2025 • could be increased • 30% of total renewable energy from distributed generation Western Climate Initiative (participants and observers)

  9. Springerville solar PV plant Dry Lake wind plant Futuresolar CSP plant

  10. Options for Grand Canyon

  11. Utility-scale renewable energy

  12. Distributed renewable energy

  13. Small wind: SkyStream (shown at Northern Arizona Center for Emerging Technology)

  14. Micro- hydro

  15. Biofuels

  16. Shuttle buses and other vehicles

  17. Red-tailed hawk Pallid Bat

  18. Contact • William M. Auberle, P.E. BCEE • Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering • LANDSWARD • (formerly Ecological Monitoring & Assessment Program) • Northern Arizona University • William.Auberle@nau.edu • (928) 523-5845

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