A Green Plan
vision: To increase Manitoba’s renewable energy use to 50% (from the present 30%) by 2030 without increasing global GHGs.
no single sector can do this alone spend more of our money here reduce our greenhouse gases grow our green industries Why 50 by ‘30?
spend more of our money here reduce our greenhouse gases grow our green industries Why 50 by ‘30? we can lead Canada in Manitoba renewable energy is local energy
a vision for Manitoba by we can lead in hydro geothermal biomass solar wind efficiency programs demand-reduction programs E D enewables R Why 50 by ‘30?
a vision for Manitoba by 2030 we can - be a net exporter of energy almost all of it green - be a leading exporter of equipment consultation, design & management expertise - develop a new, rurally-focused industry - solidify a brand for Manitoba
How 50 by 30? Where will we get the money? WE’RE ALREADY SPENDING THE MONEY $1b - natural gas $4b - gasoline & diesel electricity electric heat industrial natural gas gasoline & diesel
To date PJ: petajoule energy use PJ 262 PJ
To date energy sources fossil fuels renewables PJ 262 PJ
coal oil natural gas hydro To date wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources oil PJ 262 PJ
To date energy sources
To date energy sources source: _e/databases.cfm
To date energy sources
To date energy sources
To date Ground-Source Heat Pumps
To date energy uses
MtCO 2 e To date 10.6 MtCO 2 e MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent greenhouse gas emissions
MtCO 2 e If current trends continue 10.6 MtCO 2 e MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent 2030 ~13 MtCO 2 e greenhouse gas emissions
If current trends continue GHG emissions
If current trends continue energy PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
If current trends continue fossil fuels renewables energy sources PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
coal oil natural gas hydro If current trends continue wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ coal oil natural gas hydro If current trends continue wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources
If current trends continue energy sources
If current trends continue energy uses
coal oil natural gas hydro If current trends continue wind biomass solar geothermal energy sources PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
A Green Plan energy sources PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ ~304 PJ
A Green Plan energy sources PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ 50% fossil fuels 50% renewables
coal oil natural gas hydro A Green Plan wind biomass solar geothermal hydro wind biomass solar geothermal natural gas refined oil products (gas & diesel) coal, propane & derivatives energy sources PJ 262 PJ ~316 PJ
A Green Plan energy sources
A Green Plan energy uses
MtCO 2 e If current trends continue 10.6 MtCO 2 e MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent 2030 ~13 MtCO 2 e greenhouse gas emissions
MtCO 2 e A Green Plan 10.6 MtCO 2 e 2030 ~13 MtCO 2 e ~ 10 MtCO 2 e greenhouse gas emissions MtCO 2 e: Megatonnes of CO 2 equivalent
A Green Plan greenhouse gas emissions
A Green Plan So what do we do? Manitoba needs an energy policy… a few more examples Vermont North Dakota commission-information/
A Green Plan We can lead…we have what we need professionals with decades of experience skilled workforce - strong workforce training system engaged community advocates good demonstration projects wide climate variations diverse renewable fuel sources
A Green Plan We can lead…we’ve started TomorrowNow OurWinnipeg biomass trucking efficiency initiative Demand-Side Management
A Green Plan We can lead…but there’s much more to do Residential change Territories GJ/m 2 -52% Ontario % Newfoundland & Labrador % Prince Edward Island % Nova Scotia % Canada % New Brunswick % Quebec % Manitoba % Alberta % British Columbia % Saskatchewan % data source: Commercial/Institutional change BC & Territories GJ/m % Quebec % Canada % Atlantic Canada % Manitoba % Ontario % Alberta % Saskatchewan % Energy Intensity
A Green Plan So what do we do? Manitoba needs an energy policy… ….we don’t have to wait for gov’t to act - every person, organization & business can have a plan …but gov’t does have a role to play
A Green Plan So what do we do? A Plan? - 3 types of action 1.increase Renewables 2.increase Efficiency 3.reduce Demand - 3 areas of focus a.Heating & Cooling b.Transportation c.Electricity
A Green Plan increase renewables increase efficiency reduce demand Heating& Cooling Transportation Electricity DER ??? ??? ???
1.In MB, renewable energy is local energy. 2.We’re already spending the money. 3.Manitoba needs an energy policy… 4.…but we don’t need to wait for gov’t to act.