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Home-Grown Energy: . An analysis of renewable energy opportunities in Southwestern Wisconsin. Presented by Adam Levine, Scott Janowiak , Lara Rosen University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Urban & Regional Planning Fall 2011 Workshop.
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Home-Grown Energy: An analysis of renewable energy opportunities in Southwestern Wisconsin Presented by Adam Levine, Scott Janowiak, Lara Rosen University of Wisconsin - Madison Department of Urban & Regional Planning Fall 2011 Workshop
What is the plan? Local renewable energy production Investment and innovation Economic competitiveness and independence Job creation
What is the plan? PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 Site Identification Community Identification Project Implementation
Identify communities ready for renewable energy • 9 counties • 274 towns, cities and villages
What is the plan? • Solar • Photovoltaic • Thermal Wind • Biological • Biomass • Biogas
Who is involved? Multiple other stakeholders
Why is the plan important to the region? Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census and 2008-2010 American Community Survey; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Why is the plan important to the region? Source: USDA 2007 Census of Agriculture
Why is the plan important to the region? Resources Farmland Kickapoo River Valley Adding Value Photo Credit: Emily Mills http://www.flickr.com/photos/emilymills/1465314307/)
Why is the plan important to the region? Innovation http://www.soldiersgrove.com/ http://www.organicvalley.coop/newsroom/press-releases/details/article/organic-valley-and-gundersen-health-system-break-ground-on-cashton-greens-wind-farm-wisconsins-fi/
Why is the plan important to the region? INDEPENDENCE Union of Concerned Scientists. (2010). Burning Coal, Burning Cash. Retrieved November 29, 2011, from http://www.ucsusa.org/assets/documents/clean_energy/Burning-Coal-Burning-Cash_full-report.pdf.
INDEPENDENCE Photo Credit: Jason Taellious http://www.flickr.com/photos/dreamsjung/2776853983/
Economic Impact – Current Biogas Sources: US EPA AgStar and Altman et al, “Financial Feasibility and Regional Economic Impacts: Three Case Studies in US Biopower.” 2007.
Montfort Wind Farm 6 People 30 Mega Watts 20 Turbines 15 Acres
Economic Impact – Montfort Wind Farm Calculated by ElaKakde using NREL JEDI suite http://www.nrel.gov/analysis/jedi/download.html
Solar PV Solar Thermal Organic Valley, Vernon County Seven Seeds Farm, Iowa County
Solar PV Solar Thermal
US Solar Energy Potential Wisconsin solar potential : approximately 4.5kWh/sq. m/day
Wind Montfort Wind Farm, Iowa County
Wind Energy Potential 6.5 m/s threshold for viability
Bioenergy Process COMBUSTION ENERGY! BIOMASS DIRECTFIRING CHEMICAL PROCESSING BIOFUELS MANURE BIOPOWER STOVER ANAEROBIC DIGESTION BIOPRODUCTS WOOD WASTEWATER FOOD WASTE Seven Seeds Farm, Iowa County
Biological Energy Combustion Biogas Rockbridge Sawmill, Richland County Gundersen Lutheran, Lafayette County
Biological Energy Combustion Biogas
Methodology Quantitative Qualitative Identification of Potential Renewable Energy Opportunities
Existing Plans & Other Research + ≠ • Previous attempts • BUT … • -Efficiency v.new projects • New territory
In the community… Visits and Tours Community contacts Focus groups
Words are Great but numbers strengthen SUPPORT
Getting the data • Drove quantitative analysis • Valuable asset
Making Sense of the Data • Method to madness? • Units? • Relevance? • Meaningful classifications
Pecatonica River Valley Darlington, Blanchardville, Argyle, Lafayette County
Overview and Opportunities Photo credit: Jimmy Emerson • Social • Residential solar • Public/private local interest • Bioenergy • Dairy farms • Corn stover • Sewage treatment plant • Wind energy • Military Ridge http://www.blanchardville.com/
BarabooHills Baraboo,Reedsburg Sauk County
Overview and Opportunities Photo credit: Paul McClure Devil’s Lake State Park (Sauk Co) • History • of land ethic • Natural resource tourism and amenities • Large-scale • food processing • plants • St. Claire hospital
La Crosse, Onalaska La Crosse County
Overview and Opportunities • Urban center • Infrastructure • Private leadership • Biodigestion • Biomass
Some considerations… Our Analysis • Data availability • Time frame • Survey non-response • Privacy issues • Scale