Investing in our Energy Future. Secretary Steven Chu U.S. Department of Energy Washington, D.C. September 21, 2009

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Investing in our Energy Future Secretary Steven Chu U.S. Department of Energy Washington, D.C. September 21, 2009

Recovery Act is making a down payment on a clean energy economy Creating jobs immediately Investing in our energy infrastructure to provide lasting value The nation that leads the world in creating a new clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the 21 st century global economy. -- President Obama

We'll fund a better, smarter electricity grid and train workers to build it -- a grid that will help us ship wind and solar power from one end of this country to another. Think about it. The grid that powers the tools of modern life -- computers, appliances, even BlackBerrys -- looks largely the same as it did half a century ago. President Barack Obama To meet the energy challenge and create a 21 st century energy economy, we need a 21 st century electric grid

U.S. falling behind in clean energy race Worldwide shipments of Solar Photovoltaics in Megawatts U.S.

Recovery Act will double non-hydroelectric renewable generation Billions of kilowatt hours Source: EIA -- An Updated Annual Energy Outlook 2009 Reference Case

Recovery Act will set the stage for widespread deployment of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles Recently made $2.4 billion investment in advanced batteries the largest battery investment in world history Today, 99 percent of batteries for hybrids are made in Japan

The Recovery Act invests in grid modernization Grid Modernization- $4.5 billion including Smart Grid Investment Grants and Demonstrations $750 million for transmission loan guarantees WAPA and BPA total of $6.5 billion in borrowing authority

Today, we are announcing: The availability of $100 million To train a new generation of utility workers $44.2 million in awards to State Public Utility Commissions To hire and retrain PUC staff as utilities ramp up Smart Grid activities

The Smart Grid: What is it? Dynamic optimization of grid operations and resources Incorporation of demand response and consumer participation Measurement Visualization Automation

Smart Grid is a key enabler to Grid Modernization Renewable Integration Addressing variability and intermittence of large-scale wind generation Energy Storage Providing regulation and load shaping Load Management Making consumer demand an active tool in reducing the peak System Transparency Seeing and operating the grid as a national system in real-time Cyber Security and Physical Security Securing the physical infrastructure and two-way communication and data exchange

Solar energy sources are highly variable 81 % drop in 5 minutes Output from an 8MW solar PV panel in Colorado on 9/4/08 High variability due to clouds Xcel Energy Alamosa System 11

Wind requires substantial balancing reserves Jan. 5-25, 2009 10000 9000 8000 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 BPA TOTAL WIND GENERATION 2000 BPA BALANCING AUTHORITY AREA LOAD 1000 0 12 1/5/09 1/6/09 1/7/09 1/8/09 1/9/09 1/10/09 1/11/09 1/12/09 1/13/09 1/14/09 1/15/09 1/16/09 1/17/09 1/18/09 1/19/09 1/20/09 1/21/09 1/22/09 1/23/09 1/24/09 1/25/09 Date/Time (5-min increments) MW

BPA is installing 14 anemometers for next-hour wind forecasts to adjust generation and make more efficient use of combined wind, hydro and other resources. They are also working on Dynamic Transfer to reliably let a power plant in one balancing authority supply reserves to another balancing authority. 13

Variable Generation Affects Grid Operations No wind 11% renewables 23% renewables 35% renewables 14

Smart Grid is a key enabler to Grid Modernization Renewable Integration Addressing variability and intermittence of large-scale wind generation Energy Storage Providing regulation and load shaping Load Management Making consumer demand an active tool in reducing the peak System Transparency Seeing and operating the grid as a national system in real-time Cyber Security and Physical Security Securing the physical infrastructure and two-way communication and data exchange 15

Energy Storage is critical to grid operations 16

Energy Storage is Critical to Grid Operations 17

Pumped Storage Grand Coulee Dam Pumped Storage can provide: Rapid response in pump-up and generating modes to offset wind generation variability Store wind energy during lower value periods Prevent wind curtailment and avoid new transmission investments Additional capital and operating costs have to be compared to the cost of spinning reserves Energy losses (~20%) related to storage 18

Smart Grid is a key enabler to Grid Modernization Renewable Integration Addressing variability and intermittence of large-scale wind generation Energy Storage Providing regulation and load shaping Load Management Making consumer demand an active tool in reducing the peak System Transparency Seeing and operating the grid as a national system in real-time Cyber Security and Physical Security Securing the physical infrastructure and two-way communication and data exchange 19

Peak Reduction is Paramount Hourly Loads as Fraction of Peak, Sorted from Highest to Lowest L o a d F a c to r (% ) 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 90% generation 75% Generation Distribution 5% = ~440 hrs/yr distribution 0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% (8,760100% hrs) Percentage of Year >25% of distribution and >10% of generation assets are needed less than 5% of the time ($100s of billions of investments)

Peak Reduction (GW) 200 150 100 50 0 Achieving peak demand reduction requires a Smart Grid and dynamic pricing Other DR Interruptible Tariffs DLC Pricing w/o Tech Pricing w/tech 38 GW, 4% of peak Business as usual 82 GW, 9% of peak Expanded current best practices 138 GW, 14% of peak Universal advanced metering and dynamic pricing 188 GW, 20% of peak 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% All Demand Response tools (e.g. direct load control) fully deployed % of Peak Demand Light blue: reductions through dynamic pricing Dark blue: reductions through Smart Grid technology Source: FERC, June 2009 National Assessment of Demand Response Potential

Changing Consumer Behavior Empower consumers through better information Give consumers the tools and incentives to manage their energy use and eliminate waste Demand response programmability must be as easy and automatic as possible.

Automated Demand Response Saves Capacity and Energy Electric load profile for PG&E participants on 8/30/2007

Is the grid ready for Plug-In Hybrids? Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles: 2009 Fisker Karma S 2010 Toyota Plug-in Prius 2010(?) BMW Mini E 2010 Saturn VUE 2011 BYD F3DM 2012 Ford 2012 Volvo Battery Electric Vehicles: 2010 Chevy Volt EREV 2010 Chrysler EV 2010 Miles EV 2010 Mitsubishi imiev BEV 2010 Nissan BEV 2010 Ford Battery Electric Van 2010 Tesla Roadster Sport EV Source: Electric Drive Transportation Association (Updated June 1, 2009)

Typical Charging Scenarios Filling the Valley =??? Source: Lemoine, Kammen, and Farrell 2008. An Innovation and Policy Agenda for Commercially Competitive Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Smart Grid is a key enabler to Grid Modernization Renewable Integration Addressing variability and intermittenc of large-scale wind generation Energy Storage Providing regulation and load shaping Load Management Making consumer demand an active tool in reducing the peak System Transparency Seeing and operating the grid as a national system in real-time Cyber Security and Physical Security Securing the physical infrastructure and two-way communication and data exchange

Phasors could have prevented the 2003 blackout Phasors would have given grid operators 30-40 minutes warning that problems were developing in Northern Ohio Source: www.nerc.com Angles are based on data from blackout analysis. Angle reference is Browns Ferry. Estimates of 2003 blackout s cost: $6 10 billion

Goal: sensor-based operations and dynamic modeling Frequency and response to system events Grid stress - Angle separation

Smart Grid is a key enabler to Grid Modernization Renewable Integration Addressing variability and intermittenc of large-scale wind generation Energy Storage Providing regulation and load shaping Load Management Making consumer demand an active tool in reducing the peak System Transparency Seeing and operating the grid as a national system in real-time Cyber Security and Physical Security Securing the physical infrastructure and two-way communication and data exchange

Control systems for critical applications must be designed, operated and maintained to survive and intentional assault with no loss of critical function Advanced Tools/Technology Encryption Authentication Diagnostics Monitoring Forensic Analysis

Challenges Data Sharing/Data Ownership Standards Transmission Planning

We re making progress on Smart Grid Interoperability standards We ve hosted two Smart Grid Interoperability Standards workshops $10 million in Recovery Act funding transferred to NIST Secretary Locke will have more to say on Thursday

Seven Percent of the U.S. Population Inhabits the Top Ten States for Wind Blue - high wind potential, Red - large demand centers, and Green - little wind and smaller demand centers. NERC, April 2009 33

Reduce congestion another priority Aug 2006 DOE Congestion Study 34

Does the U.S. require an Extra High Voltage Grid? Predominantly DC Path Predominantly AC Path Station 35

Questions?