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2.17.2011
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2011 Green-e Energy Survey
It's Time! 2011 Green-e Energy Survey
Center for Resource Solutions, the non-profit that administers the Green-e certification programs, needs 10 minutes of your time to help conduct a study on the role that voluntary renewable energy markets play in the investment in new renewable energy generation facilities in the U.S. Our goals are to provide information valuable to businesses and organizations involved in this sector and to support policy efforts to encourage renewable energy development.
Key to this research is a survey that should take about 10 minutes to complete. Depending on your responses, it may take even less time, as not all questions will apply to all participants. We would be grateful for your participation as someone whose organization has participated in the voluntary market in some form. We ask that all responses be received by Monday, February 28.
While some of the questions ask for information you may consider sensitive, please understand that your responses will be kept in strict confidence and used only anonymously and in the aggregate. When our research is complete, we expect our results will prove useful to you and the voluntary market both for business planning and marketing purposes.
You will be able to pause and later resume taking the survey and may modify your responses at any time prior to final submission. If, while completing the survey, you find that you do not have answers to the questions or believe another in your organization would be a more appropriate respondent, please feel free to forward that link for them to complete instead. We ask that only one person within your organization submit a survey.
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Questions: If you need help answering the questions or have any comments or concerns about the survey, please call us at 415.561.2100 or e-mail info@green-e.org.
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Canadian Tar Sands Significantly Dirtier Than Average
European Commission Report Finds Fuel Produced From Canadian Tar Sands Significantly Dirtier Than Average
A new report commissioned by the European Commission (EC) was released this week, evaluating the different greenhouse gas emission (GHG) impacts from Canadian tar sands versus conventional sources of oil. The report reinforces years of academic studies and environmental impact statements showing tar sands being among the dirtiest sources of crude oil.
The report, conducted by Professor Adam Brandt at Stanford University, compares the estimates from a number of recent studies and models. Among the over fifty data sources and studies referenced, some of the reports included:
- Two consulting reports commissioned by the Canadian Albertan government (TIAX and Jacobs Consulting)
- Results from two separate life-cycle models (Natural Resources Canada and U.S. Department of Energy)
- A report conducted by the U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory
- An industry consulting report by IHS CERA
- A number of journal publications including those conducted by the University of Toronto
The conclusion?
Average GHG emissions from tar sands are 23% higher than the average fuel currently used in Europe (i.e. 107.3 gCO2e/MJ on a well-to-wheels or lifecycle basis compared to 87.1 g/MJ for the average), with a low estimate of 13% and high estimate at 41% greater emissions. The graph below shows the GHG emission variation as a function of oil production.
For the conventional oil emissions, the low represents production in Norway and the high end represents Nigerian crude oils where gas flaring is known to occur. For the tar sands emissions, the low and high end represents the Canadian CNRL Horizon operation and OPTI-Nexen, Long Lake operation respectively. Note that Brandt's estimates do not include emissions from land-use change which would likely increase mining operation emissions by another 1-3% on a lifecycle.
The results come at a time when the Canadian government officials and the tar sands industry are lobbying legislators and officials in places like Washington D.C., California, the Northeast, and Europe to prevent enactment of low-carbon fuel policies that account for these emission differences. My colleague Danielle Droitsch at the Pembina Institute blogged on this earlier today.
These so-called "oil sands promotion" tours have been peppered with claims from the Canadian government that tar sands emit "only 5 to 15%" more emissions compared to the average crude oil. As I wrote about in an earlier blog, this claim is largely based on a CERA (2010) meta-analysis purporting to review the literature. Unfortunately, the CERA study lacked the transparency necessary for peer review and did not show how the numbers from primary sources were adjusted. Our review of many of the same studies showed tar sands produced 8 to 37% higher emissions compared to the U.S. average petroleum fuel.
Fortunately for policymakers, the scientific community, and the public at large, there is now another independent report conducted that transparently reviews the literature and breaks down the estimates in detail. Unlike previous reports like by CERA, it provides enough data for officials to check for themselves what the science has been showing. In addition, the Pembina Institute has also recently published a lifecycle analysis "checklist" to help policymakers evaluate the different studies and include the different emissions that come from tar sands production.
Despite the Canadian government's claims on tar sands, one thing is now clear. Giving high-carbon intensity sources like tar sands a free pass and lower carbon score is not just bad policy, but plain wrong.
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the U.S. House is cutting exactly the wrong thing from the federal budget!
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Dear Scotts:The U.S. House of Representatives is working on the 2011 fiscal bill this week, and at this point has cut funding for a program that has already provided tens of thousands of jobs and gigawatts of installed solar power.It's the worst imaginable place to cut funding, even at a time of fiscal restraint. You can read what's going by clicking on 'TAKE ACTION' below, and send a message to your own U.S. Representative to let him or her know how you feel about cutting jobs and clean energy.with thanks from Solar Nation
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the U.S. House is cutting exactly the wrong thing from the federal budget!
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Dear Scotty:The U.S. House of Representatives is working on the 2011 fiscal bill this week, and at this point has cut funding for a program that has already provided tens of thousands of jobs and gigawatts of installed solar power.It's the worst imaginable place to cut funding, even at a time of fiscal restraint. You can read what's going by clicking on 'TAKE ACTION' below, and send a message to your own U.S. Representative to let him or her know how you feel about cutting jobs and clean energy.with thanks from Solar Nation
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Bad News MO Gov considering signing SCR1 into law: Help!
THANK YOU for signing the "Open Letter" to the Governor asking him to veto SCR1. Yours is one of over 1,500 who have signed on in asking him not to support the horrible renewable energy-killing measure.
On Friday I sent a copy of the "Open Letter to the Governor" to the Governor's office, along with the names and cities of all 817 people that had signed the letter at that point. He knows a lot of people care about renewable energy in Missouri, and he's deciding right now whether to protect Renewable Energy by vetoing SCR1, or to go along with the legislature's attempt to erase all the progress made to date, sign SCR1 into law, and make our RES meaningless. 817 people is impressive, but my goal is 10,000 co-signers of the Open Letter, and today I need your help in getting there.
Will the Governor veto SCR1? Not if we don't ask him to. Right now 817 people have signed the "Open Letter" to the Governor, asking him to veto SCR1. This is impressive, but not impressive enough. Now, 10,000 signers? THAT would capture his attention.
We need your help getting to over 10,000 co-signers of the Open Letter.
WHAT TO DO
1. If you haven't already, sign the Open Letter to the Governor: http://www.renewmo.org/open-letter-signers.html
2. Forward this email to everyone you know in Missouri who cares at all, or should care, about Clean Energy.
3. "Like" the Renew Missouri Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/RenewMo
4. Follow Renew Missouri on Twitter at http://twitter.com/renewmo
5. Anything else you can think to do to rev up the number of cosigners on the Open Letter to the Governor, asking him to please veto SCR1.
Thanks for your help.
PJ Wilson
Co-Director, Renew Missouri
417.459.7468, PJ@RenewMO.org, www.RenewMO.org
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