Pfizer Pharmaceutical, In c. Participation of the Business Sector in Puerto Rico to Support Renewable Efforts Dr. Albith Colón PE, CEM,CDSM,GBE. Association Of Energy Engineers Green Building Council International Solar Energy Society National Energy Rater’s Association
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Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Inc.
Participation of the Business Sector in Puerto Rico to Support
Renewable Efforts
Dr. Albith Colón PE, CEM,CDSM,GBE.
Association Of Energy EngineersGreen Building Council
International Solar Energy SocietyNational Energy Rater’s Association
Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Inc.
“The Manufacturing Industry has a
great challenge in the Energy field
in Puerto Rico so that it can
contribute to making our products
and services more competitive in
the global market ”• William Riefkohl PRMA
Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Inc.
Residential Sector Energy DemandResidential Sector Energy Demand
Residential energy use is projected to increase by 25 percent between 2002 and 2025 (10 percent by 2010).
Newly built homes today are, on average, 26 percent larger than the existing housing, with correspondingly greater needs for cooling and lighting.
Further reductions in residential energy use per square foot could result from additional gains in equipment efficiency and more stringent building codes, requiring more insulation, better windows, and more efficient building designs.
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Electricity Share of Commercial Electricity Share of Commercial Energy Use Is Expected to IncreaseEnergy Use Is Expected to Increase
Commercial energy use, including electricity-related losses, is projected to
grow by 1.7 percent per year between 2002 and 2025.
Energy consumption per square foot is projected to show little increase,
with efficiency standards, voluntary government programs aimed at
improving efficiency, and other technology improvements expected to
balance the effects of a projected increase in demand for electricity-based
services.
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Energy AssessmentEnergy Assessment
Electrical Supply System
HVAC & Refrigeration
Boiler & Steam Motors Compressed Air
Insulation Lighting Process Equipments Hot Water Water Conservation Automation
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Distributed Generation and Combined Distributed Generation and Combined Heat PowerHeat Power
An energy production system that is close to the load.
It does not require the use of the utility system to deliver the electricity to the consumer’s meter
It may inject into the utility system.
The customer may choose to maintain an interconnection for supplemental and backup power.
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Distributed Generation and Distributed Generation and Combined Heat PowerCombined Heat Power
Distributed Generation- power generation at or very close to the load
needed
It can reduce or eliminate dependence on the national electricity grid
and its related costs and reliability
DG on site power, where the generation of electrical power is
specifically designed to meet the requirements of the host facility
It often uses cogeneration to produce high quality heat along with the
electric power.
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Distributed Generation and Combined Distributed Generation and Combined Heat PowerHeat Power
Benefits Customer or End-Use Side– Lower cost of electrical energy and power on-site
production or use of net metering– Reduced peak demand charges– Effective solutions for emergency or standby power.– Reduced operating costs for facilities that can benefit
from CHP applications
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Distributed Generation and Combined Distributed Generation and Combined Heat PowerHeat Power
Distributed Generation is modular electric generation or
storage located near the point of use.
Distributed Generation is on site generation
Synonyms are:
-distributed power
-distributed energy
-distributed energy resources
-distributed resources
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Distributed Generation and Combined Distributed Generation and Combined Heat PowerHeat Power
Micro ApplicationMicro Application Could include only small-scale environmentally
friendly technologies that are installed on and designed on and designed primarily to serve a single end user’s site.– Photovoltaics (PV)– Fuel cells,– Microturbines,– Small wind turbines– Hydrogeneration
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Renewable Energy Renewable Energy sources:sources:Distributed Generation or Modular GenerationDistributed Generation or Modular Generation
Solar
Wind
Geothermal
Water (Hydroelectric)
The Ocean (Thermal and Mechanical)
Fuel Cells (Natural Gas, Hydrogen)
Bio-energy
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Distributed Generation and Distributed Generation and Combined Heat PowerCombined Heat Power
Applications :
– Distributed Resources can be used to provide on-site standby power for customers that require uninterrupted electric service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
– Customer that maintain distributed power system for backup power may also be able to lower the cost of their power purchases by participant in peak load reduction programs offered by utilities.
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Pelamis machines with a combined output of 3MW
UK's First Wave Farm
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79 kW ac on-grid Bristol-Myers
Squibb, Hopewell NJ
Completed 2003
Bristol-Myers Squibb
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30kW AC on-grid
US Department of Energy
Pentagon City, VA
Completed 1998
Utility-tie - # 29
Pentagon
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9 kW ac on-grid
MIT, Boston, MA
Completed 2003
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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150 kW AC on-grid
City of Riverside
Riverside, CA
Completed Oct. 2001
Utility-tie - # 31
City of Riverside Solar Carport
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Germany,Germany, 300kw300kw
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Europa Park, Germany 300Kw pkEuropa Park, Germany 300Kw pk
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New Port, Rhode IslandPortsmouthAbbey School660 KW Vestas1200 Mwh/yr
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Boston, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts Local 103 IBW AFL-CIO Local 103 IBW AFL-CIO
Pfizer Pharmaceutical, Inc.Pentagon – Department of Defense 123kW
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Puerto Rico Energy Sources Puerto Rico Energy Sources
Eco-Eléctrica and AES generate approximately 32% of total power required using natural gas and coal.
Coal - 56 % Nuclear - 20% Hydroelectric - 12% Natural Gas - 9% Petroleum - 3 % Price Average by Kw-hora: 6.86 cents
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Solar Power and Zero Energy
Pardee had been working with a company called Astro Power—now part of General Electric (GE)—and continued this relationship as development started on a house in Las Vegas. They were trying to achieve a virtual zero-energy home after the DOE launched its Zero Energy Home (ZEH) program that works with builders to achieve a 50% savings on the average energy bill. It also seeks, over time, to get to zero electricity usage. This is an objective program in stages.In 2003, Pardee Homes began construction on a house to be showcased at the January 2004 National Homebuilders Show in Las Vegas. Pardee collaborated with the DOE in designing a house that would achieve a 90% savings on energy costs—including gas and electricity. The goal was to get to zero electricity usage. "We are currently testing that house," says Mason. "And we will continue testing for a two-year period. We will then see if our design goals were met."Natural gas was kept in that home because most people still like to cook with gas and the HVAC system still uses gas, mainly because those are still very energy-efficient technologies. We just didn't feel we could do any better using an alternative form of energy. Pardee did do some things though, like using a solar hot-water heater on the roof. The house had an 8.6-kilowatt system, partly on the roof and partly on a patio trellis system, so both were used.