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April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA

EIA · Apr 26, 2012 · 18 slides

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  1. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 1
    The U.S. Energy Future for Institute of Clean Air Companies April 26, 2012 Hilton Head, South Carolina by Howard Gruenspecht, Acting Administrator U.S. Energy Information Administration Independent Statistics & Analysis…
  2. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 2
    Key results from the AEO2012 Reference case, which assumes current laws remain unchanged Projected growth of energy use slows over the projection period reflecting an extended economic recovery and increasing energy efficiency in…
  3. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 3
    What is included (and excluded) in developing EIAs Reference case projections Generally assumes current laws and regulations excludes potential future laws and regulations (e.g., proposed greenhouse gas legislation and proposed fuel…
  4. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 4
    Energy use grows slowly over the projection in response to a slow and extended economic recovery and improving energy efficiency U.S. primary energy consumption quadrillion Btu per year Shares of total U.S. energy History 2010…
  5. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 5
    Energy and CO2 per dollar of GDP continue to decline; per-capita energy use also declines index, 2005=1 History 2010 Projections 1.75 1.50 Per dollar 1.25 Per capita CO2 per GDP 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.25 0.00 1980 1985 1990 1995…
  6. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 6
    In the AEO2012 Reference case, energy-related CO2 emissions never get back to pre-recession levels by 2035 billion metric tons carbon dioxide History 2005 2010 Projections 7 6 5 Energy-related CO2 emissions 4 2005 2020 2035 3…
  7. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 7
    In 2010, U.S. electricity generation was 70% fossil fuels, 20% nuclear, and 10% renewable 2010 Total net generation: 2010 Non-hydro renewable 4,120 billion kWh net generation: Other gases 168 billion kWh 0.3% Conventional Nuclear…
  8. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 8
    The fuel mix for electricity generation varies widely across U.S. regions Share of Generation by Fuel, 2010 National Average Minimum Maximum Coal 45% 0% 80% Natural Gas 24% 3% 85% Nuclear 20% 0% 40% Renewables 10% 0% 50% Oil /…
  9. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 9
    While electricity consumption grows by 23% over the projection, the annual rate of growth slows percent growth (3-year rolling average) Period Annual Growth History 2010 1950s 9.8 14 1960s 7.3 1970s 4.7 12 1980s 2.9 1990s 2.4 10…
  10. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 10
    Electricity mix gradually shifts to lower-carbon options, led by growth in renewables and natural gas electricity net generation trillion kilowatthours per year History 2010 Projections 6 5 27% 4 Natural gas 24% Renewables 16% 3…
  11. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 11
    Non-hydro renewable sources more than double between 2010 and 2035 non-hydropower renewable generation billion kilowatthours per year History 2010 Projections 500 400 Advanced biofuels cogeneration Biomass 300 Power sector…
  12. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 12
    Examples of updated environmental retrofit costs Flue Gas Desulfurization Selective Catalytic Reduction (2010/kW) (2010 /kW) Capital Capital Costs VOM Costs VOM (/kW) (/MWh) (/kW) (/MWh) 300 MW 602 300 MW 203 500 MW 521 1.72 500 MW…
  13. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 13
    Global spot natural gas and crude oil prices with average monthly LNG prices in Japan 482 1,460 273 Source: EIA , based on Bloomberg as of 4/23/2012 Howard Gruenspecht 13 ICAC, April 26, 2012
  14. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 14
    Shale gas offsets declines in other U.S. natural gas production sources U.S. dry gas production trillion cubic feet per year History 2010 Projections 30 25 49% 20 Shale gas 23% 15 26% Tight gas 21% 10 9% Non-associated…
  15. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 15
    Domestic natural gas production grows faster than consumption U.S. dry gas trillion cubic feet per year History 2010 Projections 30 25 Consumption 20 Domestic supply 15 10 5 Net imports 0 -5 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020…
  16. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 16
    EIAs natural gas price projections are slightly lower than in AEO2011, consistent with recent market developments natural gas spot price (Henry Hub) 2010 dollars per million Btu History 2010 Projections 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3…
  17. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 17
    Operating costs: existing plants with and without a value on carbon Fuel Cost for Existing Coal and Combined The crossover point for least-cost Cycle Natural Gas Units with a Value Placed on Carbon Dioxide Emissions dispatch of coal…
  18. April 2012 Investor Presentation – EIA – slide 18
    For more information U.S. Energy Information Administration home page www.eia.gov Annual Energy Outlook www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo Short-Term Energy Outlook www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo International Energy Outlook…

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