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How Thermal
           Storage Can
           Save the Grid

  Modified from a Presentation at

   Green California Summit

          Elton Sherwin
Managing Director, Ridgewood Capital
Warmer Future

                      Number of Days Over 100ÂşF




          Recent Past, 1961-1979          Higher Emissions Scenario, 2080-2099



White House Report on Climate Change



                                                                     2
More Demand for Air Conditioning




                             2009 California Climate Adaptation Strategy

Source: www.climatechange.ca.gov/adaptation
Renewable Power Will Save Us?




       But there are some problems…
Wind is Intermittent
                 Peak Wind
                10 pm to 1 am




        Peak summer demand for
         electricity is at 4 to 6 pm,
      over 16 hours after peak wind

Chart modified from Cal ISO,
2007 Summer Loads and Resources Operations Assessment
http://www.caiso.com/1b95/1b95abb649df4.pdf
The More Wind You Use,
The More Storage You Need
Even the Sun is Intermittent
Let’s look at the problem
      a bit differently



What is driving all the
      demand?
Air Conditioning




                            California
                            Electricity
                              Usage
                                                   A/C



                                          Summer




Source: California Energy Commission
To Use Renewables,
We Must Control the Air Conditioning




                                                                  Air Conditioning



                                      Hot Water
                                                  Pools

                                                                        Everything Else


          Florida August Electricity                      Hour of Day
Source: Florida Solar Energy Center
Need A Lot of Storage to Use
Wind to Power Summer Air Conditioning




                                                                  Air Conditioning



                                      Hot Water
                                                  Pools

                                                                        Everything Else


                                                          Hour of Day
Source: Florida Solar Energy Center
Thermal Storage
• Big Three
   – Baltimore Air Coil
   – CALMAC
   – Ice Energy
• Many Independents
   – Hill York in South Florida
   – Others




Baltimore Air’s Ice Chiller   Ice Energy’s Ice Bear   Calmac’s Ice Bank
Make Ice at Night
•   Air conditioner runs at night
•   Making ice at night
•   Wind energy is stored as ice
•   Little or no change in ductwork
•   Daytime load reduced by over 50%
Many Case Studies…




                           Taipei 101
                     Baltimore Air Coil project
Savings Are Significant




Source: CALMAC case study
Benefits
For the Rate Payer:
• Off-peak rates
• Reduced demand charges
• Better comfort
• LEED credit
• Keep facility open during
  power emergency or
  outage




          Merchandise Mart in Chicago   CALMAC Systems
          Baltimore Air Coil System
Benefits
Benefits to Utility:
• Tolerant of intermittent
  power
• Uses off-peak power
• Avoid CAPX
   – Plant
   – Transmission
• Improves grid reliability
• Probably improves grid
  efficiency & reduces CO2          +
• “Free” / pays for itself always
   – According to vendors
Cost of Thermal Storage
Customer Pays:
• New commercial
   – Free
   – Fewer tons of AC pay for “ice chests”
• Commercial retrofits
   – 2 to 5 years B/E w/o subsidies

Utility Pays:
• Cheaper than peaker plant
Thermal Storage: UK Fridge Experiment
•   Refrigerator monitors power quality
•   Backs off when the wind dies
•   Turns on early in times of excess wind
•   Based solely on power quality, no signal
•   Equivalent of GW of demand management at
    the edge
Thermal Storage in Refrigerators




• Good sources of information:
   – Dynamic Demand, a UK non-profit
     focused on autonomous demand control
     www.dynamicdemand.co.uk
   – Pacific Northwest Lab: GridFirendly
     Appliance Project
• Startup to watch: RLtec in the UK.
  (www.rltec.com)
Thermal Storage: Water Heaters
• Least expensive to retrofit
• Almost 40% (41 million out of 107 million) of US domestic
  households’ hot water are electric
   – Similar benefits to ice storage
• More than turning off water heaters
   – Schedule the load
      • Match availability of wind
   – Automatic under frequency load shedding
   – Cold load pickup wait for “OK to turn on”
• Startup to watch: Sequentric Energy Systems
  (www.sequentric.com)
Move and Change the Type of Demand
Recommendations
From my book:
• Thermal storage be required
   – All new compressors and cooling towers
      • New and retrofit commercial
      • Over 90 days a year of use.
• Require radios on all grid-connected AC systems
   – For power emergencies
• Intermittent power on the rate table
   – Different from of time-of-use rates
• Thermal storage is ideal candidate for on-bill financing
  (OBF)
• Require refrigeration equipment be on DR
Conclusions




         Thinking about renewable

        Think about thermal storage

     It is hard to get cheaper than water
Excerpts from




              Addicted to Energy
       A Venture Capitalist’s Perspective
                                        on
               How to Save Our Economy
                                       and
                              Our Climate



                        Elton B. Sherwin, Jr.



   Copyright 2010 Elton Sherwin
   These pages may reprinted with attribution:

   From Addicted to Energy Copyright 2010 Elton Sherwin

   For more information, as well as downloads of the author’s PowerPoint presentations,
   please visit www.EltonSherwin.com

   Library of Congress Control Number: 2010929887
   ISBN-10: 0-9827961-0-2
   ISBN-13: 978-0-9827961-0-8

   Energy House Publishing
   www.EnergyHousePublishing.com
Smart Grid Critical Success Factor

Require Commercial Air Conditioners to Run at Night

    Credit Suisse moved its air-conditioning load from the
    day shift to the night shift on one building in New York.
                     This reduced CO2 emissions by
                     3.6 million pounds per year.240

         Every commercial air conditioner                  Buildings with
should have thermal storage units and be
                                                    “Nighttime” Air Conditioners
capable of running at night. Over 2,000
“nighttime air conditioners” have been in-             General Electric Co.    Cincinnati
stalled in America and the evidence is very               U.S. Court House     S. Boston
clear. They:                                                        BP Plaza   Houston
                                                                 Qualcomm      San Diego
x    Emit less CO2.242                                    Doubletree Hotel     San Diego
                                                     Army National Guard       Manassas
x    Avoid the need for new coal plants.
                                                 Heritage Museum Center        Cincinnati
x    Save money for building owners.243            Indiana State University    Terre Haute
                                                      Inter-Island Terminal    Honolulu
x    Use intermittent wind power.244                    Children’s Hospital    Birmingham
        Dozens of studies verify that these                   Bellevue Place   Bellevue
systems pay for themselves. Yet less than             The Trane Company        LaCrosse
1% of America’s six million commercial                 First Interstate Bank   Milwaukee
buildings have installed these thermal stor-      Carolina Medical Center      Charlotte
                                                             Kaiser Hospital   San Diego
age units that enable air conditioners to
                                                                   C.U.N.Y.    Brooklyn
run at night.                                     American River College       Sacramento
                                                     Pasadena City College     Pasadena
                                                       Northern cities are in bold
                                                     Source: Calmac Manufacturing Corp241

                                                The world’s tallest building, Taipei 101,
                                          has an ice storage system installed from the
                                          Baltimore Air Coil Company.245
                                                It is time to upgrade all six million
                                          commercial buildings in America.
                                                 Give building owners 10 years to
                                          convert, and then pull the plug on any air
                                          conditioners that do not have thermal storage.
                                                  It will save the building owners money,
                                          create jobs in America, and enable America to
                                          exploit its vast wind resources.



                               176    ADDICTED TO ENERGY
Key to solving America’s
energy problem is reducing
        demand for
    air conditioning,246
            then
 shifting consumption into
          the night,
    storing energy as ice,
            and
enabling air conditioners to
     use intermittent
       wind power.




                   A VENTURE CAPITALIST’S PERSPECTIVE   177
22. Ban the Installation of Large Daytime Air
    Conditioners

                            Large air conditioners
                            should be run at night.

Nighttime Air Conditioning Is a Big Story, Not Well Understood
       Nighttime air conditioners make ice or ice slurry at night that is stored in a
“thermal storage unit,” a large ice chest. During the day, the ice slurry cools the building,
using the existing ductwork, pipes, and fans. Electricity consumption during hot
afternoons is reduced by over 90%, and it takes less electricity to make the ice at night
because the outside air is cooler.
        Credit Suisse moved its air-conditioning load from the day shift to the night shift
on its building in New York. On just this one building, Credit Suisse saves 2.15 million
kWh every year.101 Commercial building owners regularly report saving over $50,000 a
year in electricity.102
        Thousands of thermal storage systems are installed across America. From
Boston to Seattle, Miami to San Diego, Chicago to Houston, these systems work any-
where there is a large summer air-conditioning load. At least one system is installed in
Alaska.




                                 78   ADDICTED TO ENERGY
Switching air conditioning into the night will enable your
        state to use large amounts of wind power.

Advantages of Thermal Storage Units
       Nighttime air conditioners provide the same comfort as existing air conditioners,
and they have several big advantages for your state:
        Avoid the need for new power plants. As the previous chart shows, electricity
demand is highest in the afternoon and lowest at night. Move air-conditioning load into
the middle of the night, and power is freed up on hot summer afternoons, which is
usually the driver forcing construction of new power plants and new transmission lines.
     Use cheaper power. Power between midnight and 4 a.m. is much cheaper.
Demand is low and there is surplus capacity.
       Use intermittent wind power. This may be the most important reason to move
air-conditioning demand from the day shift to the night shift.
        Today’s air conditioners must be powered the instant they are turned on.
Nighttime air conditioners can be managed by the electric utility, turned on and off
several times during the night with no effect on the building, the ice unneeded until the
next day. This makes nighttime air conditioners ideal users of wind power. In the event
of an unexpected drop in wind speed, a utility has several hours to find an alternate
source of power, something easily done at night but nearly impossible on a hot after-
noon.




  Since the grid is lightly loaded at night, wind power can
                    be sent long distances,
         something impossible on hot afternoons.




                         A VENTURE CAPITALIST’S PERSPECTIVE   79
Nighttime air conditioners are the long-sought-after way
         to store the wind’s intermittent power.
                           Wind power is stored in ice.

Wind Power and Nighttime Air Conditioners
       Nighttime air conditioners are the long-sought-after way to store wind’s
intermittent nighttime power. Wind energy can be produced at night, stored as ice, and
then used during the day.
       Since the grid is lightly loaded at night, wind power can be sent long distances,
something impossible on hot afternoons when the grid is stretched to its limit.
       Switching air conditioning into the night removes enormous demand from the
grid on hot afternoons, when the grid is congested. This load shifting—from daytime
power to nighttime power—protects the grid by removing demand from hot afternoons,
when it is most vulnerable to outages. This is equivalent to spending billions of dollars
upgrading the electric grid, but less expensive.103
        Nighttime air conditioners make sense anywhere there is predictable demand for
air conditioning. They are effective in homes and businesses, in any building needing
three or more months of annual air conditioning. A company called Ice Energy makes a
system similar to the one used by Credit Suisse, but much smaller and more affordable
for large homes and small commercial buildings. Calmac and Baltimore Air Coil make
systems for larger commercial buildings.*
The 100-Day Rule
        Predictable air conditioning loads exist across America. Many states have
buildings using air conditioners over 100 days a year. Homes and businesses in Southern
states use a lot of air conditioning. Surprisingly, many commercial buildings in the North
run their air conditioners over 100 days per year, even on cool days.
        All new air conditioners—commercial and large residential—used over 100 days
a year should be nighttime units.




            Most new air conditioners should run at night.




        *
          For more information, Google ‘night ice air condition,’ ‘ice bear ppt,’ and ‘CALMAC ice bank
systems.’ Or see www.ice-energy.com, www.baltimoreaircoil.com and www.calmac.com.



                                     80    ADDICTED TO ENERGY
Acknowledgements

        Many people shared their time and insights in the creation of this book. I would
like to specially thank those who provided encouragement, advice, and assistance: Jim
Sweeney, Marion O’Leary, Carole and Dale Grace, Warren Muir, Ed Beardsworth,
Susan Arrington, John Monti, Bob Gold, Davis Masten, Lynn Pieron, Arthur Rypinski,
Amanda Rubio, David Andresen, Meritt Sawyer, Bob Barrett, Carol Smith, Nicholas
Parker, Allan Aaron, Daniel Carter, Bob Lafferty, Philip Kithil, Julie Clugage, Abe Sofaer,
Jagan Nemani, Jon Brodeur, Jon Foster, James O’Brien, John Mashey, Jonathan Livingston,
Carroll Harrington, Bill Keating, Dave Goerz, Shelley Sousa and David Cheng.
        I have drawn on the work and research of many organizations and would like to
thank: Stanford University, Department of Global Ecology—Carnegie Institution for
Science, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, Woods Institute for the Environment, Earth
Policy Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change, U.S. Department of Energy, National Academy of Sciences, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission, California Air
Resources Board, Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental Defense Fund,
Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative, TUC radio, NASA, European Space
Agency, National Center for Atmospheric Research, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory, Energy Information Administration, Woods Hole Research Center, Pacific
Gas and Electric, Global Climate and Energy Project at Stanford University, Cleantech
Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, CalCars, Union of Concerned Scientists,
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Palo Alto University Rotary,
Mineral Acquisition Partners, and Ridgewood Capital.
        My thoughts on the topic of climate change and energy policy have been
especially influenced by the writings, lectures and speeches of Nicholas Stern, Stephen
Schneider, Ken Caldeira, Chris Field, James Hansen, Lester Brown, Fred Krupp, Amory
Lovins, Al Gore, Thomas Friedman, Thomas Wenzel, Marc Porat, Richard Wolfson,
Stacy Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Paterson, Jeffrey Sachs, Dianne Feinstein,
Bill Gates, Ted Turner, Robert Swanson, and Fred Pearce.
       I would like to thank my daughters, who have provided encouragement for a
project that has lasted many years and has stolen thousands of hours from our family.
And, most of all, I thank my wife, without whom this book would never have happened.




The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the individuals
                                   or organizations quoted or cited.



                             A VENTURE CAPITALIST’S PERSPECTIVE        329
Elton Sherwin is a venture capitalist and the Senior Managing
Director at Ridgewood Capital, where he invests in private companies.
He holds eight patents and sits on the boards of several cleantech
companies.
        His widely acclaimed first book, The Silicon Valley Way, was
translated into Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, and Korean. First published in
1998, it continues to be read and used by entrepreneurs and universities
around the world. He frequently speaks at conferences and guest lectures
at Stanford University.
       Mr. Sherwin earned his B.A. in Political Science from the
University of California at Berkeley. The author worked for two decades
at IBM and Motorola, where his products earned numerous awards.




                       330   ADDICTED TO ENERGY
Praise for Addicted to Energy


                                    “Insightful”
                                  Vinod Khosla
                                 Khosla Ventures




“A creative approach to solving our energy problems that demonstrates the power
              the private sector can bring to bear on global issues.”
                            Michael G. Morris
              Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
                      American Electric Power Co.




    “Sherwin proposes many straightforward yet innovative policies to deploy
            technology already developed, but languishing, unused.”
                              Steve Jurvetson
                 Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson




    “Elton Sherwin’s letter to a fictional governor is in fact a letter to all of us.
Sherwin offers a detailed overview of the very real dangers to our planet because
of practices that are within our human power to abandon or control. None of us
  can do it all, but this book points us to realistic steps we each can take in the
      direction of a more effective and faithful environmental stewardship.”
                                Richard J. Mouw
                           President, Fuller Seminary
“I couldn't put it down. It's smart, practical, and proves the point that what is
             good for the environment is good for the economy.”
                                David Miller
                              Mayor of Toronto




      “Simple solutions for governments, corporations, and individuals”
                           William F. Miller
                  Former Provost of Stanford University




    "Sherwin lays out an action plan tackling the most economically and
  environmentally attractive options we have. You don't need to agree with
   everything he says to find enough good ideas to fill the agenda for any
                        state, county, city, or family."
                          James Sweeney
   Director, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, Stanford University




   “A practical cookbook for consumers, industrialists and policy makers.
                                   …Bravo!”
                                Bill Keating
                     Executive Chairman, Skyline Solar




    “A magnificent roadmap for creating jobs, wealth and real progress”
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How Thermal Storage Can Save the Grid

  • 1. How Thermal Storage Can Save the Grid Modified from a Presentation at Green California Summit Elton Sherwin Managing Director, Ridgewood Capital
  • 2. Warmer Future Number of Days Over 100ÂşF Recent Past, 1961-1979 Higher Emissions Scenario, 2080-2099 White House Report on Climate Change 2
  • 3. More Demand for Air Conditioning 2009 California Climate Adaptation Strategy Source: www.climatechange.ca.gov/adaptation
  • 4. Renewable Power Will Save Us? But there are some problems…
  • 5. Wind is Intermittent Peak Wind 10 pm to 1 am Peak summer demand for electricity is at 4 to 6 pm, over 16 hours after peak wind Chart modified from Cal ISO, 2007 Summer Loads and Resources Operations Assessment http://www.caiso.com/1b95/1b95abb649df4.pdf
  • 6. The More Wind You Use, The More Storage You Need
  • 7. Even the Sun is Intermittent
  • 8. Let’s look at the problem a bit differently What is driving all the demand?
  • 9. Air Conditioning California Electricity Usage A/C Summer Source: California Energy Commission
  • 10. To Use Renewables, We Must Control the Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Hot Water Pools Everything Else Florida August Electricity Hour of Day Source: Florida Solar Energy Center
  • 11. Need A Lot of Storage to Use Wind to Power Summer Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Hot Water Pools Everything Else Hour of Day Source: Florida Solar Energy Center
  • 12. Thermal Storage • Big Three – Baltimore Air Coil – CALMAC – Ice Energy • Many Independents – Hill York in South Florida – Others Baltimore Air’s Ice Chiller Ice Energy’s Ice Bear Calmac’s Ice Bank
  • 13. Make Ice at Night • Air conditioner runs at night • Making ice at night • Wind energy is stored as ice • Little or no change in ductwork • Daytime load reduced by over 50%
  • 14. Many Case Studies… Taipei 101 Baltimore Air Coil project
  • 15. Savings Are Significant Source: CALMAC case study
  • 16. Benefits For the Rate Payer: • Off-peak rates • Reduced demand charges • Better comfort • LEED credit • Keep facility open during power emergency or outage Merchandise Mart in Chicago CALMAC Systems Baltimore Air Coil System
  • 17. Benefits Benefits to Utility: • Tolerant of intermittent power • Uses off-peak power • Avoid CAPX – Plant – Transmission • Improves grid reliability • Probably improves grid efficiency & reduces CO2 + • “Free” / pays for itself always – According to vendors
  • 18. Cost of Thermal Storage Customer Pays: • New commercial – Free – Fewer tons of AC pay for “ice chests” • Commercial retrofits – 2 to 5 years B/E w/o subsidies Utility Pays: • Cheaper than peaker plant
  • 19. Thermal Storage: UK Fridge Experiment • Refrigerator monitors power quality • Backs off when the wind dies • Turns on early in times of excess wind • Based solely on power quality, no signal • Equivalent of GW of demand management at the edge
  • 20. Thermal Storage in Refrigerators • Good sources of information: – Dynamic Demand, a UK non-profit focused on autonomous demand control www.dynamicdemand.co.uk – Pacific Northwest Lab: GridFirendly Appliance Project • Startup to watch: RLtec in the UK. (www.rltec.com)
  • 21. Thermal Storage: Water Heaters • Least expensive to retrofit • Almost 40% (41 million out of 107 million) of US domestic households’ hot water are electric – Similar benefits to ice storage • More than turning off water heaters – Schedule the load • Match availability of wind – Automatic under frequency load shedding – Cold load pickup wait for “OK to turn on” • Startup to watch: Sequentric Energy Systems (www.sequentric.com)
  • 22. Move and Change the Type of Demand
  • 23. Recommendations From my book: • Thermal storage be required – All new compressors and cooling towers • New and retrofit commercial • Over 90 days a year of use. • Require radios on all grid-connected AC systems – For power emergencies • Intermittent power on the rate table – Different from of time-of-use rates • Thermal storage is ideal candidate for on-bill financing (OBF) • Require refrigeration equipment be on DR
  • 24. Conclusions Thinking about renewable Think about thermal storage It is hard to get cheaper than water
  • 25. Excerpts from Addicted to Energy A Venture Capitalist’s Perspective on How to Save Our Economy and Our Climate Elton B. Sherwin, Jr. Copyright 2010 Elton Sherwin These pages may reprinted with attribution: From Addicted to Energy Copyright 2010 Elton Sherwin For more information, as well as downloads of the author’s PowerPoint presentations, please visit www.EltonSherwin.com Library of Congress Control Number: 2010929887 ISBN-10: 0-9827961-0-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-9827961-0-8 Energy House Publishing www.EnergyHousePublishing.com
  • 26. Smart Grid Critical Success Factor Require Commercial Air Conditioners to Run at Night Credit Suisse moved its air-conditioning load from the day shift to the night shift on one building in New York. This reduced CO2 emissions by 3.6 million pounds per year.240 Every commercial air conditioner Buildings with should have thermal storage units and be “Nighttime” Air Conditioners capable of running at night. Over 2,000 “nighttime air conditioners” have been in- General Electric Co. Cincinnati stalled in America and the evidence is very U.S. Court House S. Boston clear. They: BP Plaza Houston Qualcomm San Diego x Emit less CO2.242 Doubletree Hotel San Diego Army National Guard Manassas x Avoid the need for new coal plants. Heritage Museum Center Cincinnati x Save money for building owners.243 Indiana State University Terre Haute Inter-Island Terminal Honolulu x Use intermittent wind power.244 Children’s Hospital Birmingham Dozens of studies verify that these Bellevue Place Bellevue systems pay for themselves. Yet less than The Trane Company LaCrosse 1% of America’s six million commercial First Interstate Bank Milwaukee buildings have installed these thermal stor- Carolina Medical Center Charlotte Kaiser Hospital San Diego age units that enable air conditioners to C.U.N.Y. Brooklyn run at night. American River College Sacramento Pasadena City College Pasadena Northern cities are in bold Source: Calmac Manufacturing Corp241 The world’s tallest building, Taipei 101, has an ice storage system installed from the Baltimore Air Coil Company.245 It is time to upgrade all six million commercial buildings in America. Give building owners 10 years to convert, and then pull the plug on any air conditioners that do not have thermal storage. It will save the building owners money, create jobs in America, and enable America to exploit its vast wind resources. 176 ADDICTED TO ENERGY
  • 27. Key to solving America’s energy problem is reducing demand for air conditioning,246 then shifting consumption into the night, storing energy as ice, and enabling air conditioners to use intermittent wind power. A VENTURE CAPITALIST’S PERSPECTIVE 177
  • 28. 22. Ban the Installation of Large Daytime Air Conditioners Large air conditioners should be run at night. Nighttime Air Conditioning Is a Big Story, Not Well Understood Nighttime air conditioners make ice or ice slurry at night that is stored in a “thermal storage unit,” a large ice chest. During the day, the ice slurry cools the building, using the existing ductwork, pipes, and fans. Electricity consumption during hot afternoons is reduced by over 90%, and it takes less electricity to make the ice at night because the outside air is cooler. Credit Suisse moved its air-conditioning load from the day shift to the night shift on its building in New York. On just this one building, Credit Suisse saves 2.15 million kWh every year.101 Commercial building owners regularly report saving over $50,000 a year in electricity.102 Thousands of thermal storage systems are installed across America. From Boston to Seattle, Miami to San Diego, Chicago to Houston, these systems work any- where there is a large summer air-conditioning load. At least one system is installed in Alaska. 78 ADDICTED TO ENERGY
  • 29. Switching air conditioning into the night will enable your state to use large amounts of wind power. Advantages of Thermal Storage Units Nighttime air conditioners provide the same comfort as existing air conditioners, and they have several big advantages for your state: Avoid the need for new power plants. As the previous chart shows, electricity demand is highest in the afternoon and lowest at night. Move air-conditioning load into the middle of the night, and power is freed up on hot summer afternoons, which is usually the driver forcing construction of new power plants and new transmission lines. Use cheaper power. Power between midnight and 4 a.m. is much cheaper. Demand is low and there is surplus capacity. Use intermittent wind power. This may be the most important reason to move air-conditioning demand from the day shift to the night shift. Today’s air conditioners must be powered the instant they are turned on. Nighttime air conditioners can be managed by the electric utility, turned on and off several times during the night with no effect on the building, the ice unneeded until the next day. This makes nighttime air conditioners ideal users of wind power. In the event of an unexpected drop in wind speed, a utility has several hours to find an alternate source of power, something easily done at night but nearly impossible on a hot after- noon. Since the grid is lightly loaded at night, wind power can be sent long distances, something impossible on hot afternoons. A VENTURE CAPITALIST’S PERSPECTIVE 79
  • 30. Nighttime air conditioners are the long-sought-after way to store the wind’s intermittent power. Wind power is stored in ice. Wind Power and Nighttime Air Conditioners Nighttime air conditioners are the long-sought-after way to store wind’s intermittent nighttime power. Wind energy can be produced at night, stored as ice, and then used during the day. Since the grid is lightly loaded at night, wind power can be sent long distances, something impossible on hot afternoons when the grid is stretched to its limit. Switching air conditioning into the night removes enormous demand from the grid on hot afternoons, when the grid is congested. This load shifting—from daytime power to nighttime power—protects the grid by removing demand from hot afternoons, when it is most vulnerable to outages. This is equivalent to spending billions of dollars upgrading the electric grid, but less expensive.103 Nighttime air conditioners make sense anywhere there is predictable demand for air conditioning. They are effective in homes and businesses, in any building needing three or more months of annual air conditioning. A company called Ice Energy makes a system similar to the one used by Credit Suisse, but much smaller and more affordable for large homes and small commercial buildings. Calmac and Baltimore Air Coil make systems for larger commercial buildings.* The 100-Day Rule Predictable air conditioning loads exist across America. Many states have buildings using air conditioners over 100 days a year. Homes and businesses in Southern states use a lot of air conditioning. Surprisingly, many commercial buildings in the North run their air conditioners over 100 days per year, even on cool days. All new air conditioners—commercial and large residential—used over 100 days a year should be nighttime units. Most new air conditioners should run at night. * For more information, Google ‘night ice air condition,’ ‘ice bear ppt,’ and ‘CALMAC ice bank systems.’ Or see www.ice-energy.com, www.baltimoreaircoil.com and www.calmac.com. 80 ADDICTED TO ENERGY
  • 31. Acknowledgements Many people shared their time and insights in the creation of this book. I would like to specially thank those who provided encouragement, advice, and assistance: Jim Sweeney, Marion O’Leary, Carole and Dale Grace, Warren Muir, Ed Beardsworth, Susan Arrington, John Monti, Bob Gold, Davis Masten, Lynn Pieron, Arthur Rypinski, Amanda Rubio, David Andresen, Meritt Sawyer, Bob Barrett, Carol Smith, Nicholas Parker, Allan Aaron, Daniel Carter, Bob Lafferty, Philip Kithil, Julie Clugage, Abe Sofaer, Jagan Nemani, Jon Brodeur, Jon Foster, James O’Brien, John Mashey, Jonathan Livingston, Carroll Harrington, Bill Keating, Dave Goerz, Shelley Sousa and David Cheng. I have drawn on the work and research of many organizations and would like to thank: Stanford University, Department of Global Ecology—Carnegie Institution for Science, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, Woods Institute for the Environment, Earth Policy Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, U.S. Department of Energy, National Academy of Sciences, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission, California Air Resources Board, Natural Resources Defense Council, Environmental Defense Fund, Berkeley Energy and Resources Collaborative, TUC radio, NASA, European Space Agency, National Center for Atmospheric Research, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Energy Information Administration, Woods Hole Research Center, Pacific Gas and Electric, Global Climate and Energy Project at Stanford University, Cleantech Group, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, CalCars, Union of Concerned Scientists, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Palo Alto University Rotary, Mineral Acquisition Partners, and Ridgewood Capital. My thoughts on the topic of climate change and energy policy have been especially influenced by the writings, lectures and speeches of Nicholas Stern, Stephen Schneider, Ken Caldeira, Chris Field, James Hansen, Lester Brown, Fred Krupp, Amory Lovins, Al Gore, Thomas Friedman, Thomas Wenzel, Marc Porat, Richard Wolfson, Stacy Jackson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Paterson, Jeffrey Sachs, Dianne Feinstein, Bill Gates, Ted Turner, Robert Swanson, and Fred Pearce. I would like to thank my daughters, who have provided encouragement for a project that has lasted many years and has stolen thousands of hours from our family. And, most of all, I thank my wife, without whom this book would never have happened. The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the individuals or organizations quoted or cited. A VENTURE CAPITALIST’S PERSPECTIVE 329
  • 32. Elton Sherwin is a venture capitalist and the Senior Managing Director at Ridgewood Capital, where he invests in private companies. He holds eight patents and sits on the boards of several cleantech companies. His widely acclaimed first book, The Silicon Valley Way, was translated into Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, and Korean. First published in 1998, it continues to be read and used by entrepreneurs and universities around the world. He frequently speaks at conferences and guest lectures at Stanford University. Mr. Sherwin earned his B.A. in Political Science from the University of California at Berkeley. The author worked for two decades at IBM and Motorola, where his products earned numerous awards. 330 ADDICTED TO ENERGY
  • 33. Praise for Addicted to Energy “Insightful” Vinod Khosla Khosla Ventures “A creative approach to solving our energy problems that demonstrates the power the private sector can bring to bear on global issues.” Michael G. Morris Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer American Electric Power Co. “Sherwin proposes many straightforward yet innovative policies to deploy technology already developed, but languishing, unused.” Steve Jurvetson Managing Director, Draper Fisher Jurvetson “Elton Sherwin’s letter to a fictional governor is in fact a letter to all of us. Sherwin offers a detailed overview of the very real dangers to our planet because of practices that are within our human power to abandon or control. None of us can do it all, but this book points us to realistic steps we each can take in the direction of a more effective and faithful environmental stewardship.” Richard J. Mouw President, Fuller Seminary
  • 34. “I couldn't put it down. It's smart, practical, and proves the point that what is good for the environment is good for the economy.” David Miller Mayor of Toronto “Simple solutions for governments, corporations, and individuals” William F. Miller Former Provost of Stanford University "Sherwin lays out an action plan tackling the most economically and environmentally attractive options we have. You don't need to agree with everything he says to find enough good ideas to fill the agenda for any state, county, city, or family." James Sweeney Director, Precourt Energy Efficiency Center, Stanford University “A practical cookbook for consumers, industrialists and policy makers. …Bravo!” Bill Keating Executive Chairman, Skyline Solar “A magnificent roadmap for creating jobs, wealth and real progress” Nicholas Parker Executive Chairman, Cleantech Group