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The Cost of Doing Nothing (the video) Energy Efficiency Retrofits For Your Home! (the webinar). August 18, 2011 James Fenton. 5:53 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/14676549. Retrofit Florida: Create Jobs and Save Money on Electricity. 1:23 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/10954395.
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The Cost of Doing Nothing(the video)Energy Efficiency Retrofits For Your Home!(the webinar) August 18, 2011 James Fenton
5:53 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/14676549
Retrofit Florida: Create Jobs and Save Money on Electricity 1:23 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/10954395
3:33 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/24514610
California went Efficiency FirstThen it had a Million Solar Roofs $600 per capitaat $0.12/kWh
The American Home* 107 million residentialunits in 2001 10,700 kWh a year inelectricity 700 Therms Natural gas or 730 gallons Fuel oil or 488 gallons LPG ~12.5 tons of CO2 About 8.3 tons from electricity Represents 21% of U.S. primary energy use Most Important: about two-thirds of all buildings that will be in use in 2050 are already built. *RECS 2001: http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/recs/ 6
Residential Dominates use of Electricity U.S. 2009 Electric Sales by Sector (3,596 TWh) Florida 2009 Electric Sales by Sector (228 TWh) 92% 74% Source: EIA, "Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers: Total by End-Use Sector"
The Art of the Possible The Lakeland, Florida, House Project
$2400 at $0.12/kWh Efficiency First $1800 at $0.12/kWh
Projected Electric Costs $230 /mon $148 /mon Cost of doing nothing $82/mon No job creation, export money as continue to purchase more fossil fuels
BAU & Cost Wedges $230 /mon $148 /mon $102 /mon
Potential Florida Benefits • 3% per year times 6.2 million existing single-family homes yields 180,600 home retrofits each year: • Energy & Environment (1st year) • $1,162 in energy cost savings per home • $216 million in total cost savings • 1.27 million tons of total CO2 savings • Economic Activity & Jobs • $3.8 billion in economic activity • 42,240 direct jobs each year • 15,360 indirect jobs each year • 57,600 total jobs each year
Alternative Energy Cheaper? Year to date August 2009 Average Residential Retail Price of Electricity cents per kilowatthour ME: 15.4 MN: 10.1 NY: 18.3 IA: 10.2 WI: 12.1 NH: 16.5 WA: 7.8 VT: 15.0 ND: 7.5 MT: 8.8 IL: 11.4 OR: 8.7 MA: 17.4 SD: 8.4 RI: 15.5 ID: 7.6 MI: 11.7 WY: 8.5 CT: 20.2 NV: 12.7 NE: 8.5 IN: 9.4 NJ: 16.6 UT: 8.6 WV:7.8 DE: 14.0 CO: 9.8 CA:15.1 MO: 8.6 KS: 9.7 MD: 15.2 KY: 8.4 NC: 10.1 TN: 9.4 AZ: 10.8 OK: 8.6 AR: 9.5 PA: 11.7 NM: 10.2 SC: 10.3 AL: 10.6 GA: 10.3 MS: 10.1 VA: 10.7 TX: 12.8 LA: 8.5 RES RE Goal FL: 12.4 AK: 17.2 OH: 10.7 HI: 23.2 35 States + D.C. taken from DSIRE: www.dsireusa.org
Alternative Energy Cheaper? 2009 Average Household Monthly Electric Bill ($/mon) US Average $101/month ME: 85 MN: 78 NY: 89 IA: 84 WI: 82 NH: 99 WA: 84 VT: 84 IL: 79 ND: 88 MT: 80 OR: 88 MA: 100 SD: 86 MI: 71 RI: 84 ID: 85 WY: 78 CT: 146 NV: 112 NE: 86 IN: 90 NJ: 108 WV: 85 DE: 128 CA:84 UT: 65 CO: 67 MO: 89 KS: 85 MD: 144 KY: 95 NC: 110 TN: 113 AZ: 107 OK: 94 AR: 101 NM: 62 PA: 93 SC: 121 GA: 114 MS: 120 AL: 128 VA: 119 TX: 140 LA: 103 RES RE Goal FL: 133 AK: 107 OH: 89 HI: 120 35 States + D.C. taken from DSIRE: www.dsireusa.org
Retrofit Florida’s Homes • Electricity Savings Power Car for Free • Construction JOBS for Florida • Reduce use of Gasoline • All Small Cars PV Electric by 2020 • Cost Effectively Retrofit All Buildings • Utility and Distributed Solar PV Cheaper than Gasoline • Saves Florida ~$6 Billion in Gasoline per year
? ? EIA Energy Price Data and usgovernmentspending.com for State of Florida Spending
3:33 minute video http://vimeo.com/24514610
Florida’s Mix of Electricity Sources and Cost of Fuels (2008) $8.30B for Natural Gas Fuel $1.97B for Coal $0.17B for Nuclear Fuel $1.48B for Petroleum and Biomass Fuel