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Green Energy Summit 2012

Green Energy Summit 2012. Green to Gold. WEDC ’ s Strategic Investments In Wisconsin Sustainability. Sustainability Investments Portfolio. WEDC Investments. WI Sustainability in Manufacturing. Sustainability Achievement Gap. Source: Next Generation Manufacturing Survey 2008, WMEP.

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Green Energy Summit 2012

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  1. Green Energy Summit2012

  2. Green to Gold WEDC’s Strategic Investments In Wisconsin Sustainability

  3. Sustainability Investments Portfolio

  4. WEDC Investments

  5. WI Sustainability in Manufacturing

  6. Sustainability Achievement Gap Source: Next Generation Manufacturing Survey 2008, WMEP

  7. Input Cost vs Output Value Divergence Between 2000 and2010, the index of manufacturing energy costs rose more quickly than the value of shipments index (Figure WI -2). The average difference between these two series over the period is 19%. By 2010 Wisconsin manufacturing energy expenditures had increased by 35%, while the total value of shipments rose by 14%, relative to year 2000 levels.

  8. PSI Objective: Make WI the most sustainable manufacturing state in US, while capturing higher business profitability. Serve 50 Small to midsize manufacturers (SMMs) Result: • 31:1 ROI for every $ invested, Avg. B/E at 8 months • Results exceed expectations by wide margin • Over 90 SMMs in PSI Program, nearly twice original target • National model • Breaks the mold in perception of WI SMMs

  9. 5 year financial impacts for 90 Profitable Sustainability Initiative (PSI) projects currently underway or planned include: $26.9 million in savings  $23.5 million in increased/retained sales $3.6 million in investment $54 million total economic impact, over 5 years

  10. Financial Impacts Source: PSI First Report, WMEP, June 2011

  11. Environmental Impacts • Electricity: 17.3 million kilowatt hours • Carbon dioxide equivalents: 45.6 metric tonnes • Transportation: 10.8 million miles • Solid waste diverted from landfill: 11,245 tons • Air emissions: 83.7 tons

  12. Reduced Environmental Impact Source: PSI First Report, WMEP, June 2011

  13. Many Success Stories

  14. Participating Companies

  15. PSI Portal

  16. WEDC Investments

  17. Shrinking Availability For the first time in history, the global demand for freshwater is overtaking its supply in many parts of the world. The U.N. predicts that by 2025, more than half of the countries in the world will be experiencing water stress or outright shortages.

  18. Water Stress Increasing • 1/3 world’s population lives in • countries with moderate-to-high water stress (defined by UN as water consumption that exceeds 10 percent of renewable freshwater resources) • By 2025, 1.8 billion could be living in regions of absolute water scarcity, with 2/3 living in water stress (UN) Source: World Water Council, 2012

  19. WI Water Technology Footprint

  20. Water Cluster Anatomy

  21. MWC Accelerator Building

  22. MWC Accelerator Building • Our Investment • $750,000 over 3 years • Seed tenancy costs for new water technology start-ups to reduce operations costs and promote spending on tech development and commercialization • Access for star-ups to water flow lab in Accelerator Building

  23. Thank You Q&A

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