ASHRAE AN-04-10-3-2004 Renewable Energy for High-Performance Buildings in New Jersey Discussion of PV Wind Power and Biogas and New Jersey′s Incentive Programs《新泽西州高性能建筑物的可再生能源 讨论光.pdf
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1、AN-04-1 0-3 Renewable Energy for High-Performance Buildings in New Jersey: Discussion of PV, Wind Power, and Biogas and New Jerseys Incentive Programs Nick Stecky Member ASHRAE ABSTRACT This paper provides an overview of renewable energy activities in New Jersey and how they support the states Susta
2、inable and Green Buildings Initiative. As the most densely populated state in the nation, New Jersey has recog- nized the need for sustainable, smart growth and has imple- mented plans to promote it. Interest in promoting sustainable growth has been highest in state government, state regulators, hig
3、her education, K-12 education, and corporate businesses. This paper will review the state initiatives, provide a technical review of renewables, discuss their applicability, and provide case studies of actual projects in New Jersey. INTRODUCTION Recognition of the Need for Sustainability Key marketp
4、lace forces are converging to acknowledge and promote sustainability through renewable energies and green buildings in New Jersey, These include: Electrical deregulation and utility restructuring (phase- in period ended July 3 1, 2003; fll deregulation began August 1,2003) Energy supply uncertainty
5、Energy cost volatility-hourly pricing in place August 1,2003 New Jerseys Smart Growth Initiative Community interest in sustainable design Educational interest in sustainability in both higher edu- cation and K- 12 Incentive programs to transform the marketplace Renewable energy task force Renewable
6、energy technologies Sustainable Design and Development Although many have tried to define “sustainability,” no one to date has found a definition that satisfies all people. However, they all have agreed that sustainability consists of three main areas: Environmental and ecological preservation Econo
7、mics-sufficient financial benefit to be a “sustain- able” business activity Society and the community-enhanced quality of life The U.N. Brundtland Commission of 1987 offered the statement, “Sustainable development is that which meets all the needs of the present without compromising the ability of f
8、uture generations to meet their own needs.” According to the State of Oregon, “Sustainability means using, developing, and protecting resources at a rate and in a manner that enables people to meet their current needs and also provides that future generations can meet their own needs.” From former P
9、resident Clintons Council on Sustainable Development: “Americas challenge is to create a life-sustain- ing Earth, a future in which prosperity and opportunity increase while life flourishes and pressures on the oceans, Earth and atmosphere diminish.” So although there are differences in how the sust
10、ainability concept is expressed, all agree that it includes maintaining a suitable quality of life while providing for the long-term protection of the environment in an economically feasible manner. Nick Stecky is director of energy services at First Energy Group, LLC, Old Bridge, N.J. 602 02004 ASH
11、RAE. 1 KEY MARKETPLACE FORCES Electrical DeregulationlUtility Restructuring The Electrical Discount and Energy Competition Act P. L. 1999, c23 (the Act) was signed into law by Governor Whitman on February 9,1999. It set the stage for electrical deregulation in New Jersey. Included within the Act wer
12、e sections that promoted the use of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies, which became known as the Clean Energy Program. A deregulation phase-in period was initiated in 1999, with deregulation coming into full effect August 1,2003. The result of deregulation will mean that a customer
13、s electrical bills will have two components-a delivery charge for services provided by the regulated utility and the unregulated energy commodity portion provided through electricity commodity generators and their representatives. Pricing will be market driven with the customer now owning the energy
14、 commodity riskheward formerly managed by the utility. The new cost structure will have pricing that will vary depending upon market conditions. Customers who are served at primary and high-tension voltages will be subject to highly volatile hourly pricing. Secondary voltage customers will experienc
15、e price fluctuations but not to the degree of the primary and high- tension customers. Energy Supply Uncertainty and Cost Volatility As a result of uncertainties in the Middle East and difi- culties in locating new sources of gas and oil fossil fuels, there will be uncertainty in the supply and cost
16、 of these fuels. According to the Federal DOE Annual Energy Outlook 2003, the projection over the next 30 years is: U.S. energy demand will grow at an average annual rate of 1.5%. U.S. economy will grow at an average annual rate of Energy intensity of the economy will decrease at an average annual r
17、ate of 1.5%. Average real price of electricity will drop from $.073/ kwh to $.067/kWh. U.S. oil import reliance will grow from 55% to 68%. CO, emissions will grow at an average annual rate of 3.0%. 1.5%. While some of these forecast rates may be arguable, a key advantage ofrenewable electrical gener
18、ation is that it will have a generally fixed energy cost, consisting primarily of the amortization of the initial capital cost of the renewable equip- ment. In other words, with renewables, you are “prepurchas- ing” a portion of your energy consumption as a hedge against volatile energy costs. New J
19、ersey is now in a deregulated marketplace, and it is now the consumers responsibility to manage costs. New Jerseys Smart Growth Initiative As the most densely populated state in the U.S., New Jersey has recognized the need for sustainable development. Governor McGreevey has created the Office of Sma
20、rt Growth, which works with the Governors Ofice through the Smart Growth Policy Council. The Office of Smart Growth ensures that state agencies incorporate the State DevelopmentRede- velopment Plan and Smart Growth principles in their plans, regulations, and programs. Community Interest in Sustainab
21、le Design Interest levels in sustainability are very high. Many orga- nizations have been formed, such as the New Jersey Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council. A simple web site search will show numerous workshops, seminars, and lectures, confirming the high interest in sustainability. Educatio
22、nal Interest in Sustainability- Higher Education and K-12 Support for sustainability in the education sector is very strong. Proponents of sustainability within New Jerseys higher education community have formed the New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability (NJHEPS). At present, all
23、 of the colleges and universities in the state have signed on as promoters of sustainability and the NJHEPS organization. For grades K-12, there is a significant construc- tion program underway to reconstruct school facilities state- wide over the next ten years. Currently, the state-funded portion
24、is $8.5 billion and the local portion is approximately $4 billion, resulting in an overall construction program of $12.5 billion. This program is managed by a state entity called the School Construction Program (SCC). In support of sustainability, Governor McGreevey issued on July 29,2002, Executive
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