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A Green Plan

A Green Plan. www.50by30.org. vision: To increase Manitoba’s renewable energy use to 50% (from the present 30%) by 2030 without increasing global GHGs. . Why 50 by ‘30?. spend more of our money here reduce our greenhouse gases grow our green industries. no single sector

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A Green Plan

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  1. A Green Plan www.50by30.org

  2. vision: • To increase Manitoba’s renewable energy use to 50% (from the present 30%) by 2030 without increasing global GHGs.

  3. Why 50 by ‘30? • spend more of our money here • reduce our greenhouse gases • grow our green industries no single sector can do this alone

  4. Why 50 by ‘30? • spend more of our money here • reduce our greenhouse gases • grow our green industries we can lead Canada in Manitoba • renewable energy is local energy 1

  5. Why 50 by ‘30? • a vision for Manitoba • by 2030 • we can lead in • hydro • geothermal • biomass • solar • wind • efficiency programs • demand-reduction programs R enewables E D

  6. Why 50 by ‘30? • a vision for Manitoba • by 2030 we can • be a net exporter of energy • almost all of it green • be a leading exporter of • equipment • consultation, design & management expertise • develop a new, rurally-focused industry • solidify a brand for Manitoba

  7. How 50 by 30? Where will we get the money? WE’RE ALREADY SPENDING THE MONEY • $1b - natural gas • $4b - gasoline & diesel electric heat electricity industrial natural gas gasoline & diesel 2

  8. To date energy use 262 PJ 229 PJ 1990 2009 PJ: petajoule

  9. To date energy sources 262 PJ 229 PJ renewables fossil fuels 1990 2009

  10. To date wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources 262 PJ 229 PJ hydro natural gas oil oil coal 1990 2009

  11. To date energy sources

  12. source: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/statistics/neud/dpa/data_e/databases.cfm To date energy sources

  13. To date energy sources

  14. To date energy sources

  15. To date • Ground-Source Heat Pumps

  16. To date energy uses

  17. To date greenhouse gas emissions 11.3 MtCO2e 10.6 MtCO2e 1990 2009 MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent

  18. If current trends continue greenhouse gas emissions ~13 MtCO2e 11.3 MtCO2e 10.6 MtCO2e 1990 2009 2030 MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent

  19. If current trends continue GHG emissions

  20. If current trends continue energy ~316 PJ 262 PJ 229 PJ 1990 2009 2030

  21. If current trends continue energy sources ~316 PJ 262 PJ 229 PJ renewables fossil fuels 1990 2009 2030

  22. If current trends continue energy sources wind biomass solar geothermal ~316 PJ 262 PJ 229 PJ hydro natural gas oil coal 1990 2009 2030

  23. If current trends continue energy sources wind biomass solar geothermal ~316 PJ 262 PJ hydro 229 PJ natural gas oil coal 1990 2009 2030

  24. If current trends continue energy sources

  25. If current trends continue energy uses

  26. If current trends continue energy sources wind biomass solar geothermal ~316 PJ 262 PJ 229 PJ hydro natural gas oil coal 1990 2009 2030

  27. A Green Plan energy sources ~316 PJ ~304 PJ 262 PJ 229 PJ 1990 2009 2030

  28. A Green Plan energy sources ~316 PJ 262 PJ 229 PJ 50% renewables 50% fossil fuels 1990 2009 2030

  29. A Green Plan hydro wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources coal, propane & derivatives natural gas refined oil products (gas & diesel) ~316 PJ 262 PJ 229 PJ hydro natural gas oil coal 1990 2009 2030 wind biomass solar geothermal

  30. A Green Plan energy sources

  31. A Green Plan energy uses

  32. If current trends continue greenhouse gas emissions ~13 MtCO2e 11.3 MtCO2e 10.6 MtCO2e 1990 2009 2030 MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent

  33. A Green Plan greenhouse gas emissions ~13 MtCO2e 11.3 MtCO2e 10.6 MtCO2e ~ 10 MtCO2e 1990 2009 2030 MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent

  34. A Green Plan greenhouse gas emissions

  35. A Green Plan • estimate of new capacity needed

  36. A Green Plan So what do we do? Manitoba needs an energy policy… a few more examples • Vermont http://www.vtenergyplan.vermont.gov/ • North Dakota http://www.communityservices.nd.gov/energy/empower-north-dakota-commission-information/ 3

  37. A Green Plan • So what do we do? ….but we don’t have to wait for gov’t to act • every person, organization & business can have a plan • every plan has three types of action • increase Renewables • increase Efficiency • reduce Demand 4

  38. A Green Plan • So what do we do? ….but we don’t have to wait for gov’t to act • every person, organization & business can have a plan • every plan has three areas of focus • Heating & Cooling • Transportation • Electricity 4

  39. A Green Plan R E D increase increase reduce renewables efficiency demand Heating & Cooling ? ? ? ? ? ? Transportation ? ? ? Electricity 4

  40. In MB, renewable energy is local energy. • We’re already spending the money. • Manitoba needs an energy policy… • …but we don’t need to wait for gov’t to act.

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