University of Arizona Institute of the Environment Annual Report

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RENEWABLE ENERGY

SVERI DEVICES 3X: THE WEB PORTAL WAS DESIGNED TO BE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING ON A VARIETY OF DEVICES. PHOTO CREDIT: CALS - COMMUNICATIONS AND CYBER TECHNOLOGIES DEPARTMENT.

Website Shines Light on Renewable Energy Resources UA researchers and a group of partners have developed a tool that will help utility companies better understand the long-term impact of renewable energy on the power grid and provide insight on how to integrate these resources in the future in the most costefficient and reliable way for consumers. The tool—a web portal—gathers, analyzes, and displays real-time data from eight southwestern utility companies, painting a broad picture of energy sources and use across the region. The information will help companies determine what actions to take for backup power planning over the next several years as the percentage of renewable energy usage grows. By 2025, Arizona utility companies are required to generate 15 percent of their energy from the sun, wind, biogas, biomass, geothermal, and other renewable resources. But the power generated by some of these renewable resources is variable. “Integrating solar and wind resources onto the grid while maintaining the total load and resource balance is the challenge for balancing authorities such as TEP,” said Sam Rugel, Tucson Electric Power’s director of systems control and reliability. “This tool will help quantify and communicate that challenge in a more efficient and effective way for us and our customers as we move forward.” Part of the portal is accessible to the general public, marking the first time in the Southwest that so many utility companies have coordinated their efforts to allow this amount of near real-time data to be publicly available.

The project began in 2012, when the IE-based UA Renewable Energy Network (REN) brought together UA researchers and regional utility companies to provide a more complete picture of the challenges that affect energy production and demand. The companies are part of the Southwest Variable Energy Resource Initiative (SVERI), which was formed in 2012 to study the impact of variable energy resources on the grid in the Southwest. The SVERI Public Access Data Portal displays a variety of graphs designed to provide a better understanding of the mix of renewable and traditional energy generation in the Southwest. Funding for the project is provided by SVERI and managed by REN. “The UA Renewable Energy Network has helped link important leading research in renewable energy power production forecasts at the University of Arizona to realworld applications by the Southwest regional electric utility companies,” REN’s Ardeth Barnhart said. “The models of near real-time data in the UAREN SVERI portal will support planning decisions for the increased use and integration of renewable energy into a complex electrical grid.” WWW.SVERI.UAREN.ORG WWW.UANEWS.ORG/STORY/WEBSITE-SHINES-LIGHT-ONRENEWABLE-ENERGY-RESOURCES

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AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

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NEW BUILDING, NEW LOOK

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IE STAFF

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BUILDING COMES ALIVE WITH INLAYS

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pages 38-39

CARSON SCHOLARS

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HOOKED ON FISHING CAT CONSERVATION

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IN MEMORIAM: RAFE SAGARIN

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WELCOME TO THE UA’S NEW ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 2 BUILDING

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MEET MOLITA YAZZIE THE FIRST HAURY NATIVE AMERICAN/ FIRST NATIONS OXFORD SCHOLAR

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SUSTAINABLE SLUG IS ALL ABOUT FUN AND FUNCTIONALITY

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UNITED UA RESEARCHERS BATTLE GERMS TO IMPROVE PUBLIC HEALTH

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SEEKING SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR SOCIETY

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FORMER PRESIDENT OF IRELAND URGES PEOPLE-CENTERED CLIMATE SOLUTIONS

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TRAINING A NEW KIND OF CLIMATE SCIENTIST

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STUDYING RESILIENCE IN SOUTHWESTERN FORESTS

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A FRAMEWORK FOR STEWARDSHIP: IDENTIFYING LANDS WITH HIGH CONSERVATION VALUES

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UA INVENTION SLOWS WATER EVAPORATION, GENERATES ENERGY

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UA-HAURY PARTNERSHIP FOCUSES ON ENVIRONMENT, SOCIETY, AND SOUTHWEST

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PLAYGROUND GAMES– NETWORKING FOR A MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS TUCSON

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NAVIGATING ROUGH WATER

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WEBSITE SHINES LIGHT ON RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES

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A SPLASH OF CLIMATE INFORMATION WITH THAT COFFEE

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HELPING VULNERABLE SOUTHWESTERN COMMUNITIES ADAPT TO CLIMATE CHANGE

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ASSESSING CLIMATE CHANGE RISK AND ADAPTABILITY ON DOD FACILITIES

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CLIMAS FELLOWS

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HELPING WESTERN CITIES BOUNCE BACK FROM CLIMATE EXTREMES

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UA POLL: ARIZONANS CONCERNED ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING

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TACKLING THE GROWING DROUGHT CHALLENGE IN THE SOUTHWEST AND BEYOND

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MINDING THE CLIMATE GAP

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