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Technology Response to the Science and Policy of Climate Change

Technology Response to the Science and Policy of Climate Change. Carey R. Butler, PE, PMP Executive Director, Energy Programs KeyLogic Systems, Inc. With credit to Dr. Rameshwar Srivastava, KeyLogic Systems. Science, Technology and Research Symposium 2013 Morgantown, West Virginia

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Technology Response to the Science and Policy of Climate Change

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  1. Technology Response to the Science and Policy of Climate Change Carey R. Butler, PE, PMP Executive Director, Energy Programs KeyLogic Systems, Inc. With credit to Dr. Rameshwar Srivastava, KeyLogic Systems Science, Technology and Research Symposium 2013 Morgantown, West Virginia October 22, 2013

  2. Primary Energy Forecast Source: EIA, Annual Energy Outlook 2013

  3. Electricity by Fuel Decline in Coal Forecast from AEO 2006 to 2013 Source: EIA AER 2011;EIA AEO’06; EIA AEO 2013, Reference Case; GW estimate at 80% c.f.

  4. Energy Use by Sector Source: EIA, Annual Energy Outlook 2013

  5. CO2 Emissions by Sector Source: EIA, Annual Energy Outlook 2013

  6. Technology Responses • Supply • Low Carbon and Carbon-Neutral Primary Energy • Natural Gas (Shale Gas, Coalbed Methane) • Renewable Sources • Coal CO2 Capture and Storage • Grid Scale Energy Storage • Demand • Energy Efficiency in every Sector • Natural Gas utilization • Transportation Innovations • Distributed generation; small scale

  7. Fossil Energy CO2 Capture Source: http://www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/coalpower/ewr/index.html

  8. CO2 Capture Cost Impact Source: Cost and Performance Baseline for Fossil Energy Power Plants, Volume 1: Bituminous Coal and Natural Gas to Electricity; NETL, Nov. 2010 revision. Unpublished 2011 update to Pulverized Coal Oxycombustion Power Plants, Volume 1: Bituminous Coal to Electricity; NETL, Aug. 2008 revision.

  9. Lighting Technology Source: DOE EERE Solid State Lighting Technology Fact Sheet

  10. Lighting Technology Source: http://eartheasy.com/live_led_bulbs_comparison.html

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