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Tim McRae, Senior Energy Director
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Energy Company Representation SV Leadership Group ~400 Tech company members Clean Tech High Tech Biotech Approximately 20% Clean Tech, with significant increase in past 5 years
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2015-17 Energy Committee Work Plan Top Three Priorities Clean Energy Energy Efficiency Grid Modernization
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SVLG Energy Activities
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SVLG Energy Activities November 12 Hitachi Data Systems
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SVLG Energy Activities Workshops Round Tables Monthly Meetings Policy Advocacy
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Work Plan Principle #1 Promote financing and development of clean energy and emerging technologies and engage in efforts to advance AB 32, to the benefit of the tech sector
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Work Plan Principle #2 Assist end user with improving energy efficiency and data center efficiency.
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Work Plan Principle #3 Promote participation and facilitate integration of technologies that support a smarter, reliable grid and enable development of a new market energy structure.
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Work Plan Principle #4 Advocate for state and federal investments in energy research, development and demonstration projects.
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Growth in Investment
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Job Creation Source: Next 10
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California Leading All States in Job Creation and Growth Source: CleanTechnica
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California’s Carbon Economy Source: Next10
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Comparing Carbon Economies
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Carbon Economy Ranking Carbon Intensity (MTCO 2 e/GDP) in 2012 | Source: Next10
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U.S. Clean Tech Market and State Index
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Technology Measures
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Energy Consumption And Efficiency
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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration and Next10
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CA Delivers: AB 32
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World Rankings: Environment Biggest emitters of carbon dioxide (Million tonnes, 2010) 1.China: 8,286.9 2.USA: 5,433.1 3.India: 2,008.8 4.Russia: 1,750.8 5.Japan: 1,170.7 Largest amount of carbon dioxide emitted per person (Tonnes, 2010) 1.Qatar: 40.3 2.Trinidad & Tobago: 38.2 3.Kuwait: 31.3 4.Brunei: 22.9 5.Luxembourg: 21.4 6.Oman: 20.4 7.UAE: 19.9 8.Bahrain: 19.3 9.USA: 17.6 10.Saudi Arabia: 17.0 Renewable sources of energy (% of electricity production, 2011) - including geothermal, solar, municipal waste, biofuels but not hydroelectric 1.Denmark: 40.2 2.El Salvador: 31.3 3.Iceland: 27.3 4.Guatemala: 27.1 5.Portugal: 24.2 6.Kenya: 23.3 7.Nicaragua: 22.4 8.New Zealand: 19.5 9.Spain: 19.2 10.Costa Rica: 18.7 11.Germany: 17.6 12.Ireland: 17.1 13.Finland: 15.9 14.Lithuania: 14.9 15.Philippines: 14.6
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Future Projections Source: Bloomberg New Energy Finance
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Nationwide Installations Since 2000 Solar PV Source: SEIA, U.S. Solar Market Insight, 2014 Year in Review Executive Summary Onshore Wind Source: AWEA, NREL
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Solar
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Source: Union of Concerned Scientists
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Support for 50% Renewable Energy Standard Source: Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz & Associates - FM3 | Public Opinion Research and Strategy
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