a green plan
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A Green Plan. www.50by30.org. Manitoba Environmental Industries Association (MEIA) Key participants: MEIA University of Manitoba University of Winnipeg GeoXergy Southern Comfort Mechanical Solar Solutions Keystone Agricultual Producers (KAP) DLF Consulting - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Who is 50 by ‘30?• Manitoba Environmental Industries Association (MEIA)
• Key participants:
o MEIAo University of Manitobao University of Winnipego GeoXergyo Southern Comfort Mechanicalo Solar Solutionso Keystone Agricultual Producers (KAP)o DLF Consultingo International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)o Climate Change Connection o Providence University Collegeo Green Action Centreo Assiniboine Community College
Members from industry, civic organizations, universities,
businesses, and ENGOs
vision:To increase Manitoba’s renewable energy use to 50% (from the present 30%) by 2030 without increasing global GHGs.
How 50 by 30?
Where will we get the money?
WE’RE ALREADY SPENDING THE MONEY• $0.8b - natural gas• $3.2b - gasoline & diesel
IN MANITOBA,RENEWABLE ENERGYIS LOCAL ENERGY
electricityelectricheat
industrial
naturalgas
gasoline & diesel
To date
energy sources
source: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/statistics/neud/dpa/data_e/databases.cfm
energy sources
1990 2008
229 PJ270 PJ
To date
fossil fuelsrenewables
energy
1990 2008coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
229 PJ270 PJ
To date
windbiomasssolargeothermal
energy sources
1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
To date
10.6 MtCO2e
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
greenhouse gas emissions
1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
If current trends continue
10.6 MtCO2e
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
2030
~13 MtCO2e
greenhouse gas emissions
1990 2008
229 PJ270 PJ
~333 PJ
2030
If current trends continue
energy
~333 PJ
20301990 2008
229 PJ270 PJ
If current trends continue
fossil fuelsrenewables
energy sources
~333 PJ
20301990 2008coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
229 PJ270 PJ
If current trends continue
windbiomasssolargeothermal
energy sources
1990 20302008
229 PJ270 PJ
~333 PJ
coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
If current trends continue
windbiomass
solargeothermal
energy sources
~333 PJ
20301990 2008coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
229 PJ270 PJ
If current trends continue
60% fossil fuels
35% renewables
energy sources
1990 20302008
229 PJ270 PJ
~312 PJ~333 PJ
50% fossil fuels
50% renewables
A Green Plan
energy sources
1990 20302008
229 PJ270 PJ
coaloil
natural gas
hydro
A Green Plan
windbiomass
solargeothermal
hydro windbiomass
solargeothermal
natural gas refined oil products (gas & diesel)
coal, propane & derivativesenergy sources
~312 PJ
1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
If current trends continue
10.6 MtCO2e
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
2030
~13 MtCO2e
greenhouse gas emissions
1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
A Green Plan
10.6 MtCO2e
2030
~13 MtCO2e
~ 9 MtCO2e
greenhouse gas emissions
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
A Green Plan
Where will we get the money?
WE’RE ALREADY SPENDING THE MONEY• $0.8b - natural gas• $3.2b - gasoline & diesel
IN MANITOBA,RENEWABLE ENERGYIS LOCAL ENERGY
electricityelectricheat
industrial
naturalgas
gasoline & diesel
A Green Plan
So what do we need to do?
ReduceDemand
IncreaseEfficiency
Increase Renewables
Heating & Cooling
Transportation
Electricity
• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
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• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
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• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
A Green Plan
What are we doing now?
Biomass Economy Network (BEN)• “Agricultural waste” for heat• Sustainable• Tiered approach
• Coal Ban• Institutions• Rural municipalities• Urban neighbourhoods