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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
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vision:To increase Manitoba’s renewable energy use to 50% (from the present 30%) by 2030 without increasing global GHGs.
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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
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To date
energy sources
source: http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/statistics/neud/dpa/data_e/databases.cfm
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energy sources
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1990 2008
229 PJ270 PJ
To date
fossil fuelsrenewables
energy
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1990 2008coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
229 PJ270 PJ
To date
windbiomasssolargeothermal
energy sources
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1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
To date
10.6 MtCO2e
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
greenhouse gas emissions
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1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
If current trends continue
10.6 MtCO2e
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
2030
~13 MtCO2e
greenhouse gas emissions
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1990 2008
229 PJ270 PJ
~333 PJ
2030
If current trends continue
energy
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~333 PJ
20301990 2008
229 PJ270 PJ
If current trends continue
fossil fuelsrenewables
energy sources
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~333 PJ
20301990 2008coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
229 PJ270 PJ
If current trends continue
windbiomasssolargeothermal
energy sources
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1990 20302008
229 PJ270 PJ
~333 PJ
coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
If current trends continue
windbiomass
solargeothermal
energy sources
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~333 PJ
20301990 2008coal
oil
natural gas
hydro
229 PJ270 PJ
If current trends continue
60% fossil fuels
35% renewables
energy sources
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1990 20302008
229 PJ270 PJ
~312 PJ~333 PJ
50% fossil fuels
50% renewables
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1990 20302008
229 PJ270 PJ
coaloil
natural gas
hydro
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windbiomass
solargeothermal
hydro windbiomass
solargeothermal
natural gas refined oil products (gas & diesel)
coal, propane & derivativesenergy sources
~312 PJ
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1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
If current trends continue
10.6 MtCO2e
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
2030
~13 MtCO2e
greenhouse gas emissions
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1990 2008
11.6 MtCO2e
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10.6 MtCO2e
2030
~13 MtCO2e
~ 9 MtCO2e
greenhouse gas emissions
MtCO2e: Megatonnes of CO2 equivalent
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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
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So what do we need to do?
ReduceDemand
IncreaseEfficiency
Increase Renewables
Heating & Cooling
Transportation
Electricity
• Incentives• Policy• Initiatives
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What are we doing now?
Biomass Economy Network (BEN)• “Agricultural waste” for heat• Sustainable• Tiered approach
• Coal Ban• Institutions• Rural municipalities• Urban neighbourhoods