santa fe and the power of the municipal grid
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Santa Fe and the power of the municipal grid. Joel Altman . Steve Tecce. Ho Fong Leung. Andrew Harner . Advised by: Fabio Carrera. Current oil predicament. Current oil predicament. No more oil in about 42 years. Consumption and Emission trends. Current Power Portfolio. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SANTA FE AND THE POWER OF THE MUNICIPAL GRID
Advised by: Fabio Carrera
Joel Altman Andrew Harner Ho Fong LeungSteve Tecce
CURRENT OIL PREDICAMENT
2008 2013 2018 2023 2028 2033 2038 2043 2048 20530
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Oil Usage and Reserve
Oil Usage
Known Oil Reserves
Year
Billi
ons
of M
etric
Ton
s of
Oil
Used
Billi
ons
of M
etri
c To
ns o
f Oil
Left
CURRENT OIL PREDICAMENT
2008 2013 2018 2023 2028 2033 2038 2043 2048 20530
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
Oil Usage and Reserve
Oil Usage
Known Oil Reserves
Year
Billi
ons
of M
etric
Ton
s of
Oil
Used
Billi
ons
of M
etri
c To
ns o
f Oil
Left
No more oil in about 42
years
CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION TRENDS
2004 2005 2006 2007 20087
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
7
7.5
8
8.5
9
9.5
10
10.5PNM Energy Production and Carbon Emissions by
Year
Energy Produc-tionCO2 Emissions
Year
TWh
Mill
ion
Tons
of C
O2
CURRENT POWER PORTFOLIO
Renewable Other Nuclear Natural Gas Coal0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70 Power Generation by Type
USPNMSanta Fe
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tot
al P
ower
SUSTAINABLE SANTA FE PLAN Reduce greenhouse gas emissions Increase efficiency of energy usage Avoid increase of power cost
GREENHOUSE GAS GOALS FOR SANTA FE
Year
Emis
sion
s(T
hous
ands
of m
etri
c to
ns)
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1990 2000 2008
6%
*Emissions based off population ratio of Santa Fe to New Mexico
Increasedby 6%from
1990 to 2000
GREENHOUSE GAS GOALS FOR SANTA FE
Year
Emis
sion
s(T
hous
ands
of m
etri
c to
ns)
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1990 2000 2008
6%
8.5%
*Emissions based off population ratio of Santa Fe to New Mexico
Increased
by 8.5%from
2000 to 2008
GREENHOUSE GAS GOALS FOR SANTA FE
Year
Emis
sion
s(T
hous
ands
of m
etri
c to
ns)
950
1000
1050
1100
1150
1200
1990 2000 2008
6%
8.5%
*Emissions based off population ratio of Santa Fe to New Mexico
Reduce by
18.9%By 2012
EFFICIENCY USING REMOTE SHUTOFF
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Turn off power
Empty Building?
Reduce Consump
tion
FARMINGTON MUNICIPAL POWER
Smart metersin 1999
1982 – Owns 8% of PNM
power station
1983 – Navajo Dam Hydroelectric Facility
1994 – Combined Cycle Turbine
Population: 42,637
Same Consumer Cost for 25 Years!(New Mexico Average cost is 9.5 ¢/kWhr)
20071982
8 ¢/kWhr
TO REDUCE EMISSIONS One of the tools of Government is
ownership City ownership allows Santa Fe to move
forward with changes it sees fit to makeFarmington: Santa Fe:
Smart metersin 1999
Smart meters
in the future
Currently have15%
RenewableEnergy
Want more Renewable
Energy
FEASIBILITY OF MUNICIPAL POWER IN SANTA FE
1. Inventory current electrical infrastructure
2. Determine current value including operating costs
3. Financing options for purchase
4. Explore the feasibility of integrating renewable energy sources into the infrastructure
INVENTORY ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
of
Santa Fe
Use ArcGIS software
CURRENT VALUE OF INFRASTRUCTURE
$Power meters
Sub-Stations Poles/Transmission Lines
Transformers
FINANCE METHODS FOR THE PURCHASE
FEASIBILITY OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
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Solar Wind
SANTA FE AND THE POWER OF THE MUNICIPAL GRID
QUESTIONS?
Questions?