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ORGANIZER;CN=Sarah Kurtz:mailto:skurtz@ucmerced.edu
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=ldes-model
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Alan Lamon
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Sergio Cas
 tellanos:mailto:sergioc@utexas.edu
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Shan, Rui":
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Kittner, N
 oah":mailto:kittner@unc.edu
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Stephen Go
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Jeremiah R
 eagan:mailto:jreagan@ucmerced.edu
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Sunquist, 
 Jeffrey@Energy":mailto:jeffrey.sunquist@energy.ca.gov
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Julia Proc
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Zabir Mahm
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Mahmoud Ab
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ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN="Watson, Je
 an-Paul":mailto:watson61@llnl.gov
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Sonika Cho
 udhary:mailto:Sonika.Choudhary@edf-inc.com
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Ashling Le
 ilaeioun:mailto:Ashling@ucmerced.edu
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Pedro Andr
 es Sanchez Perez:mailto:psanchez30@ucmerced.edu
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Chad Dixon
 :mailto:cdixon@quidnetenergy.com
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Richard Br
 ody:mailto:rbrody@quidnetenergy.com
ATTENDEE;ROLE=OPT-PARTICIPANT;PARTSTAT=NEEDS-ACTION;RSVP=TRUE;CN=Richard Ki
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DESCRIPTION;LANGUAGE=en-US:Here’s a quick reminder of our meeting on Frid
 ay. Please see the abstract below – it should be quite interesting!  It 
 is well aligned with the discussion we’ve been having of cross-sector st
 orage.\nAbstract\nStructuring a Zero Carbon Energy System with Synthetic F
 uels\nAlan Lamont\nIf we are to entirely decarbonize the energy system\, w
 e will need to produce carbon free electricity and carbon free fuels.  Som
 e amount of fuel will be needed within the industrial and transportation s
 ectors.  Fuels can also provide energy storage\, particularly long-term st
 orage\, to take advantage of seasonal variations in energy and to back up 
 the electric generation system. The fuels may include hydrogen\, ammonia\,
  methanol\, and other hydrocarbons.  Fuels will be produced from electrica
 l energy and perhaps heat.  To produce fuels electric generation above the
  direct electric load can be captured and used for fuel production.  This 
 implies that the electricity system will be considerably larger than today
 .  In developing this system\, key design decisions will include the mix o
 f electric generating technologies\, the capacities of generators\, and th
 e capacity of the fuel production technology.  Regardless of the electric 
 generation technologies chosen\, the excess energy for fuel production wil
 l be quite variable.  The total energy captured depends on the variability
  of the electric generation and the capacity that is installed to produce 
 fuel.  A large fuel production capacity can capture the peaks in electrici
 ty production.  However\, as fuel production capacity is increased\, the m
 arginal energy captured declines\, so the overall capacity utilization of 
 production capacity falls off\, increasing the total system cost without p
 roviding much additional fuel.\nThis research explores the issues in desig
 ning an electric generation and fuel production system.  It first develops
  an analytic framework to determine the energy available for fuel producti
 on as a function of the electric generation mix and the fuel production ca
 pacity.  It then explores the cost tradeoff of different system designs.  
 The discussion identifies possible technologies that might make the system
  more cost effective.  Finally\, the study identifies several questions th
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-US:Friday meeting for CEC project - Sept. 24 Speaker: A
 lan Lamont 
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