fostering new off-grid solutions nj clean air council april 1, 2009
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Fostering New Off-Grid Solutions
NJ Clean Air CouncilApril 1, 2009
Founded in New Brunswick, NJ in 1886
250 operating companies
Approximately 120,000 employees
14,900 employees and retirees in NJ
Operations in 57 countries
3 Divisions: Consumer, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Devices
Climate Friendly Energy Policy
1999/2003
Achieve a 7% absolute reduction in Green House
Gas (CO2) emissions by 2010, compared to a base
year of 1990
CO2 Reduction Pathway: A Balanced Approach
Energy Efficiency
On-site Cogeneration
On-Site Renewables: Solar, Wind, LFG, Biomass, Geothermal
Green Power Purchases
Carbon Offsets & Sequestration
$40 million per year in capital relief for projects worldwide
Projects provide good financial returns: 10-15% Internal Rate of Return
Projects provide meaningful CO2 reduction
CO2 Capital Funding Process
August, 2004
CO2 Reduction Projects since 2005
Energy Efficiency
17
HVAC5
Chiller Upgrade
16Boiler
Upgrade4
Cogen8Solar P.V. /
Thermal9
Geothermal / Biomass
3
Wind1
• 63 projects approved for funding
• $128.3 million US
• 120,000 metric tons CO2/yr
• Average IRR: 17.3%
• 45 Projects Complete
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EfficiencyEnergy Best PracticesRev. 2007
Stage 1: Management Practices & Continuous Improvement
Stage 2: Energy Purchasing & Monitoring Stage 3: Air Handling (HVAC) Stage 4: Motors & Pumps Stage 5: Boiler Systems Stage 6: Chiller Systems Stage 7: Electrical & On-site Generation Stage 8: Lighting Stage 9: Compressed Air Stage 10: Manufacturing & Other Load Reductions
DePuy - St. Priest, FranceGeothermal Heating / Cooling
System Ground water heat pump Provides all heating & most
cooling for 7,000 s.m. HQ building
Vistakon – Limerick, IrelandGeothermal Cooling System
Utilizes underground water flow
Geothermal Projects
Cilag, Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Wood Chip Boiler
350 kW boiler provides heating for distribution center
ALZA, Mountain View, CA
Landfill Gas Generation
Installation of 3 MW of electrical power
Waste heat recovery
Biomass Projects
Centocor, Cork, Ireland
Biomass Boiler
2.1 MW boiler provides process & HVAC steam
J&J China, Shanghai Domestic Hot Water
McNeil ConsumerFt. Washington, PA
124 kW Thermal System for Boiler Pre-heat
Solar Thermal Projects
Ortho Clinical Diagnostics – Raritan, NJ
Gas Turbine, 2007
1.6 MW – Kawasaki Gas Fired Turbine
Heat recovery, steam generation
Cogeneration Projects
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceuticals
Raritan, NJReciprocating Engine,
2009 3.5 MW – Jenbacher Engine Heat recovery, hot water
Company: Cordis Location:
Warren, New Jersey
Project: 72 kW Solar Photovoltaic Roof Mounted System
Completed: May 2002
Company: Janssen USA Location:
Titusville, New Jersey
Project: 522 kW Solar Photovoltaic Roof Mounted System
Completed: February 2003
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Company: J&J Consumer Products Location: Skillman, New Jersey
Project: 505 kW Solar Photovoltaic Tracking System
Completed: October 2005
Company: Ethicon Inc. Location: Somerville, New Jersey
Project: 250 kW Solar Photovoltaic Roof Mounted System
Completed: February 2006
Company: J&J Corporate Location:
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Project: 234 kW Solar Photovoltaic Tracking System
Completed: March 2006
Company: GPSG Location:
Raritan, New Jersey
Project: 515 kW Solar Photovoltaic Tracking System
Completed: December 2007
Hyatt Hotel – New Brunswick – March 2009
Currently have three new solar projects in development at NJ locations.
Company: GPSG Location:
Vacaville, California
Project: 1,194 kW Solar Photovoltaic Tracking System
Completed: September 2007
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Commitment to Sustainable Design
All new construction to be LEED certified
Certification Level
Incremental Cost
Energy Reduction
vs. Existing Buildings
Certified 0-0.5% 26%
Silver 0.5%-1.5% 32%
Gold 1.5%-3.5% 44%
Platinum 6% 44%
J&J PRD Lab Goes for LEED GOLD
Designed to operate using 45 % less energy than ASHRAE 90.1- 2004
RC-1 Laboratory, Springhouse Campus, PA
NJ Track Record of Leadership
NJ BPU Clean Energy Program Renewable Portfolio Standard NJ Global Warming Response Act RGGI NJ Energy Master Plan LEV Program NEEP Energy Efficiency Strategy for NJ Draft Global Warming Response Act
Recommendation Report
Moving Forward…
Execute on plans, with emphasis in the short term on efficiency, equipment standards (CFL’s, appliances, etc) and building codes.
Continue to support distributed generation by industry: cogeneration, biomass, solar.
Industry’s role – Run businesses efficiently and implement distributed generation projects where it makes sense.
Utilities’ role – Deliver low-carbon power. Execute CHP, solar, wind, biomass on a scale that is cost effective. Utilities must be rewarded for selling less.
The net impact on GHG emissions should be a critical consideration for all State decisions.
Moving forward…
Support national climate change legislation to set targets and timetables based on science (IPCC) and establish an economy-wide cap & trade system (allow RGGI to become part of a national system). See USCAP Blueprint for Legislative Action at www.us-cap.org
A national cap & trade system will establish a market-based price for carbon that will drive innovation and investment to meet environmental goals at the lowest cost.