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The Cost of Doing Nothing (the video) Energy Efficiency Retrofits For Your Home! (the webinar)

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)

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  1. The Cost of Doing Nothing(the video)Energy Efficiency Retrofits For Your Home!(the webinar) August 18, 2011 James Fenton

  2. 5:53 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/14676549

  3. Retrofit Florida: Create Jobs and Save Money on Electricity 1:23 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/10954395

  4. 3:33 minute video http://www.vimeo.com/24514610

  5. California went Efficiency FirstThen it had a Million Solar Roofs $600 per capitaat $0.12/kWh

  6. 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

  7. 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"

  8. The Art of the Possible The Lakeland, Florida, House Project

  9. $2400 at $0.12/kWh Efficiency First $1800 at $0.12/kWh

  10. FPSC’s 10-Year Site Plan

  11. Gasoline & Electricity Prices

  12. 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

  13. Today’s Cost Effective Measures 13

  14. BAU & Cost Wedges $230 /mon $148 /mon $102 /mon

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. EXTRA SLIDES

  20. ? ? EIA Energy Price Data and usgovernmentspending.com for State of Florida Spending

  21. 3:33 minute video http://vimeo.com/24514610

  22. 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

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