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WERC Roadmap for Energy, Power and Control Growth in Wisconsin. John Bobrowich Executive Director & CEO. Why Is Energy Vital ?. America Uses $1.3 Trillion in Energy/Yr ($440 B in Foreign Oil)
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WERC Roadmap for Energy, Power and Control Growth in Wisconsin John Bobrowich Executive Director & CEO
Why Is Energy Vital ? • America Uses $1.3 Trillion in Energy/Yr ($440 B in Foreign Oil) • $4,000+ for Every Man, Woman and Child in America • We Spend More on Energy than Almost Anything Else • We Use Energy for Everything • Transportation, Health Care • Lighting, Heating, Cooling, Internet • TV, Cell Phones, Notebooks, I-Pads • Food Production, Water, Manufacturing and Defense
Energy Efficiency is the KEY • ~60% of our Energy is WASTED • An Incandescent Light Bulb Wastes 90% of its Energy, a Fluorescent Wastes 40% and LED 25% • Major Opportunities for Savings • Electric Production Wastes 68% • Transportation Wastes 75% • Industry Wastes 20% + Elec Loss • Residential Wastes 20% + Elec Loss • Commercial Wastes 20% + Elec Loss ACEEE Says US Market is Projected to Grow from $300 to $700B/yr
The Sixth Wave of Innovation? • The Current World is Becoming Unsustainable • The Population will Grow by 2B by 2050 • According to Moody and Nogrady, the next wave of innovation will be Resource Efficiency • We will go from “Green vs. Gold” to “Green is Gold” 1st Wave- Water Power & Textiles, 2nd Wave- Steam Engine & Railroads 3rd Wave- Internal Combustion Engine 4th Wave- Aviation Electronics & Space 5th Wave- IT, Internet, Biotechnology Research and Innovation will Develop the Roadmap
The Future in 2020* • Solar and Wind Resources 20-30% of Electricity Generation Capacity • Explosive Growth of Millions of Grid-connected EV’s • The Eventual Death of Compact Florescent Favoring LED Technology • Low-cost, Competitive Green Buildings that Produce More Energy then they Consume • Waste Streams Becoming a Common Feedstock for New Materials and Energy Production * Source: Clean Edge Study - 2011 Clean Tech Trends/Projections
Wisconsin is Well Positioned • Approx 700 EPC Firms • Over 950 Locations • Over 61,000 Employees • Largest Clusters in M-7, Dane County and Fox Valley • Wisconsin is #4 in Clean Tech Jobs and #3 in Clean Energy Jobs on a Per Capita Basis Wisconsin Has a Critical Mass of Energy, Power & Control Firms
But… Behind in Innovation Research and Innovation is the Key to Success in this Fast-Growing Industry
WERC To Accelerate Innovation • Wisconsin to Become the Leading US Region: • For Energy, Power & Control Industries and Employment • For Research & Innovation in Energy, Power and Control Research & Technology • WERC to Become an Internationally Recognized: • Energy, Power & Control Technology Research and Industry Development Consortium We Are Focused on Becoming the US Leader in Energy, Power and Control
WERC Technology Cluster • Energy + • Renewable • Fossil • Nuclear • Bioenergy • Storage • Conservation • Power + • Transmission • Distribution • Efficiency • Conversion • Quality • Monitoring • Control • Industrial Automation • Building Automation • Wind & Solar Control • Energy Management • SMART Grid We Are Creating the Future of Energy, Power & Control
WERC Mission • Research • Conducting innovative basic research projects that will lead to breakthroughs in the energy, power and control fields • Workforce & Industry Development • Training a dynamic workforce of engineers, scientists and technicians that will become the next generation of leaders • Developing and recruiting complementary new energy, power and control companies to expand our COE for EPC • Strategic Partnering • Develop strategic partnerships between Academic Institutions, Industry, Government and NGOs to grow our industry and improve our best practices and competitiveness
Our Academic Members WERC Combines the Power of Wisconsin’s Top Four Engineering Research Universities with Industry and the Training Expertise of Technical Colleges Over 100 Principle Investigators and Over $100 Million in Annual Energy Research
University Lab Facilities UWM BatteryTest System MSOE HydraulicSimulator Testbed UW-MadisonElectric MachinesLab Marquette BorgWind Tunnel
Our Industry Members Working Together to Advance Wisconsin’sEnergy, Power and Control Industries
WERC Focus Areas • Energy Efficiency • Electric Vehicles • Renewable Generation • SMART Grid & Microgrid • Energy Water Nexus • Biofuels • Energy Storage
How Is Wisconsin Performing? All Clean Tech #4 Clean Energy Segment #3
Attributes of Leading States • Strong Energy Research and IP Development • DOE, State and Private labs, University Consortiums • Supportive Clean Energy Policy & Funding • RPS and Energy Efficiency Standards, Research Funding, Project Funding, Industry & Market Development Clusters, Technology Incubators • Historical Energy-Related Manufacturing Base • Strong Engineering and Science Universities and Secondary Math and Science Education • Supportive Venture Capital Funding, Incubators & Workforce Development Programs
Leading State Public Policies • Financially Supporting Organizations like WERC and Funding Applied Research to Develop the EPC Technology of the Future • Moving SEOs to DoCs or Economic Development Organizations to Align SEP and State Green Energy Companies & Job Growth (e.g. MI, MN, IA, IL,NC) • Targeting the Development of in-state Energy EE & RE Resources to Create Jobs, Energy Independence, Competitiveness and Wealth • Driving Both EEPS and RPS at 1-2 % a Year and Have a 20-40% EEPS for State-Owned Buildings
Roadmap for Wisconsin • Wisconsin will grow in EPC by: • Expanding EPC Basic and Applied Research and Obtaining Greater Federal and State Funding • Developing Public Policy Which Is More Supportive of the EPC Market • Improving Alignment and Coordination between US and WI Government EPC Programs & WERC • Expanding Availability of Venture Funding for EPC • Developing an EPC- Focused Incubator • Developing and Attracting Companies to Fill our Product Line Gaps
Thank You Any Questions? Come visit us at www.energywercs.org