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Lisa Harmon

CLEAN ENERGY ALLY SPECIALIST

Clean Energy Ally

Program

Orientation

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PRESENTED BY

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The energy conservation and efficiency program for

Hawaii, Honolulu and Maui counties.

Administered by Leidos Engineering, LLC under the

direction of the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission.

Funded by electric ratepayers, so all payments go to

ratepayers, unless they have authorized otherwise.

Helping to achieve Hawaii’s goal of reducing electricity

usage by 30% by 2030.

HAWAII ENERGY IS:

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• Meet 70% of Hawai‘i’s energy

demand through conservation and

clean-energy sources by 2030

• Make Hawai‘i a national leader in

smart energy use

• Create new jobs and a new, energy-

based economy in Hawai‘i

Governor Lingle & Department of Energy signed a

historic memorandum in 2008 agreeing to:

HAWAII CLEAN ENERGY INITIATIVE – A QUICK RECAP…

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WHAT WE DO

Provide Incentive funding for residential and

commercial energy-efficient upgrades and equipment

Support and provide education

and training opportunities,

ranging from teachers to energy

industry professionals

An opportunity for you to help

your customers save money

and energy, while growing your

business

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We have the nation’s highest electricity rates, 3 times the

national average

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM HAWAII ENERGY’S LAST

PROGRAM YEAR (JULY 2013 – JUNE 2014)

In incentive paid to business

customers $11,223,779

55.0 Million kWh saved per year

million in customer savings per year $14.3

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Listing on HawaiiEnergy.com, vendor directory

Customers looking for industry professionals with

program knowledge can easily find your business here

Access to preferred education and training opportunities

Ability to use co-branded marketing materials

Program incentives lower project costs for your customers

PROGRAM BENEFITS

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Program

Offerings

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Residential and Commercial ratepayers in Hawaii,

Honolulu and Maui counties

Commercial Businesses, Non-profits, Schools.

Residential ratepayers qualify for residential programs

Residential Ratepayers are eligible for residential

program offerings.

WHO QUALIFIES FOR HAWAII ENERGY INCENTIVES?

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TYPES OF INCENTIVES

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PRESCRIPTIVE CUSTOMIZED ENERGY SERVICES

& MAINTENANCE

Lighting New Construction/Retrofit Energy Audits

HVAC Lighting Energy Study Assistance

Water Heating Energy Study Project

Implementation

VFDs Design Assistance

Pumps & Motors

Building Envelope

Specialty Equipment

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Prescriptive

Offers

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WHAT IS A PRESCRIPTIVE INCENTIVE?

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Incentive amount is pre-determined

Savings amount is pre-determined.

Does not require complex technical

analysis

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Interior/exterior LED lamps and

fixtures

Reduced wattage fluorescent

lamps

New fixtures

Occupancy sensors

LED exit signs

LIGHTING

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Lamps must be listed by either

ENERGY STAR®, Design Lights

Consortium (DLC) or Lighting Facts

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Interior LEDS-Non dimmable A-

19-$5.00, MR16 & PAR Lamps-

$9

Dimmable and Compatible with

controls A-19-$7.50, MR16 &

PAR $10

LED LIGHTING

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Lamps must be listed by either

ENERGY STAR®, Design Lights

Consortium (DLC) or Lighting Facts

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Replace T12’s or 32w T8’s with

reduced wattage fluorescent

lamps. Ballast must be replaced

also. Lamp and ballast must be

www.cee1.org listed

4’ 32w T8 - $5.50 incentive

4’ T12 - $10 incentive

REDUCED WATTAGE FLUORESCENT LIGHTING

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HVAC - WATER AND AIR COOLED CHILLER

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Up to $2,500 toward a facility A/C

loading study. Must complete the

project to be approved for payment.

Up to $5,000 toward the installation

of permanent kW/ton metering.

Metering must be installed prior to

the payment.

HVAC – LOAD STUDY AND METERING INCENTIVES

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HVAC – AIR COOLED PACKAGED OR SPLIT AC

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Inverter-Driven AC

New Construction: $250/ton

Retrofit: $300/ton

HVAC – VARIABLE REFRIGERANT FLOW

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CEE Distribution Transformers Qualifying Products

List

CEE Rated Tier 1 and Tier 2 energy-efficient

transformers

Single and three phase dry-type, low voltage from

15kva to 333 kva.

TRANSFORMERS

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Heat pump water heater- high efficiency models only

Replacing electric resistance: $120/ton

Upgrade existing heat pump: $65/ton

Solar water heating system: $250/ton

WATER HEATING

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A variable frequency drive control for

HVAC- retrofit

Air Handler - $50/HP

Chilled & Condensing Water

Pumps - $80/HP

VFDS FOR HVAC

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VFD Domestic Water Pump System

$3,000 for the system

Additional $80 per HP

reduction

VFDS FOR WATER PUMPING

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Dramatic improvement over older shaded pole motors

commonly used in refrigeration systems and fan coil

units

Commercial Refrigeration $85 per motor w/controls

Fan Coil Application $55 per motor controls

Qualified Motors (One band above NEMA premium

efficiency level) 1-200 HP-$10/HP

REFRIGERATED CASE AND FAN COIL UNIT ECM

MOTOR/CONTROLLER RETROFITS

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Cool Roof - $.20 per sq. foot

Must be over air conditioned spaces

Window Film - $.85 per sq. foot

Not for shaded or north facing

windows.

Solar Heat Gain

Coefficient must be< 0.435 and/or

SC < 0.500)

BUILDING ENVELOPE

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One electric meter providing electricity to the entire

property, including common areas and individual

residences.

The building receives one bill, at the commercial bulk

rate.

Each owner, or resident, pays the electric bill as a

percent of common ownership, regardless of usage,

through common area maintenance fees.

SUBMETERING FOR MASTER METER AOAO’S

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SUBMETERING

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$150 per tenant unit submetered

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Garage exhaust ventilation control- $.12/kWh saved up to

85% of project cost. Pre and post-metering required

ENERGY STAR® office refrigerator-$125.00, must

recycle old model

Vending machine occupancy sensor-$50 per system

Lodging-Hotel guest room thermostat control-

$100/thermostat

SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT

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Customized

Offers

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WHAT IS A CUSTOMIZED INCENTIVE?

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Incentive amount is based on projected first-year energy

savings for new construction or retrofit projects and are

evaluated on a case-by-case basis

Pre-approval is required for all customized projects –

Contact a Hawaii Energy Specialist

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CUSTOMIZED LIGHTING

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Exterior lighting

Lighting controls

LED Tubes

Lighting controls

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Energy Audits & Studies- Whole Building Assistance

For benefit of the electric utility ratepayer.

Promote energy saving evaluations of building equipment and

operations that consume electricity. The energy study is not

intended to be a sales proposal. All information in the report

must be about the project facility.

Pre-approval is required prior to the start of any audit in

order to ensure budget availability, review any prior studies at

the location, and have a discussion about the goals and

context of the energy analysis.

ENERGY SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE

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Phase 1: Energy Audit

Perform energy audit, complete the energy audit

worksheet (provided by Hawaii Energy) and return to

Hawaii Energy for review.

If it is determined that further analysis is necessary, an

energy study or Phase 2 may be conducted and

incentivized. However, if further analysis is not required,

an energy study will not be incentivized by Hawaii Energy.

Energy audit incentives will cover 85% of the audit cost,

up to a $5,000. Incentives are capped at 3¢ per sq. ft. for

lighting and HVAC, with an additional 5¢ per sq. ft. for

buildings with specialty and/or process loads.

ENERGY SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE

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Phase 2: Energy Study

o Upon completion of the energy audit and finding the

need for further analysis, an energy study may be

commissioned. Hawaii Energy’s energy study report

must be completed and follow our reporting format.

o Energy Study incentives will be paid upon satisfactory

completion of the report in accordance with one of the

following:

Energy Study Assistance: Payment of 50% of the study

up to a $15,000 total incentive. Incentives are capped

at15¢ per sq. ft.

ENERGY SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE

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Energy Study Project Implementation

o If the rate payer agrees to implement all ECMs with a 2

year or less simple payback, the program will pay

100% of the study up to a $25,000 total incentive.

o A letter certifying all the required ECMs have been

completed must be submitted to Hawaii energy within

one year of the date of the final Energy Study Report.

Hawaii Energy will conduct a walkthrough to verify the

projects were completed.

ENERGY SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE

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Design Assistance 50% up to $15,000

Promote forward thinking on energy savings during the planning and

design phases of your building project.

Energy modeling, new technology assessments and scenario

reviews.

Equipment that works well together and goes beyond standard

energy efficiency is a worthwhile investment- reduce long term

operating costs and provide long-term savings on energy bills.

Help with new construction, additions or major renovations.

Incentives are limited to a maximum of $15,000.

ENERGY SERVICES AND MAINTENANCE

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Getting Started

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FILL OUT AN APPLICATION- DOCUMENTATION

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Form-fillable PDF and worksheets available at www.HawaiiEnergy.com

Email to hawaiienergy@leidos.com or fax to: 808-441-6068 or a

specialist

Application

Corresponding worksheet

Spec sheet or cut sheet listing manufacturer and model number

Technical documentation (Energy Star, DLC, Lighting Facts, etc.)

Invoice

W9 for payee

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APPLICATION

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APPLICATION

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CUSTOMIZED APPLICATION

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These participating contractors conduct work for our

small business direct install lighting program, which

provides small business and restaurants with free

lighting retrofits. Please contact Ed Ramos

ramosed@leidos.com to become an approved SBDIL

contractor

Open to schedule “G” utility account holders

Small business on a master-metered electric utility

account with a total space under 5,000 square feet.

Restaurant

SBDIL-SMALL BUSINESS DIRECT INSTALL

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RESIDENTIAL OFFERINGS

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Energy Star Variable Refrigerant Flow Air Conditioner- $150 Rebate

for units up to 24,000 BTU/2 Tons (Outdoor unit) or $250 rebate for

units from 24,001-36,000 BTU/3 Tons (Outdoor unit). To qualify,

VRF AC’s must have a minimum SEER rating of 16.

VRF Applications available on line @www.hawaiienergy.com/hvac-

res

Solar Attic Fan-$50

Whole House Fan-$75

Energy Star Ceiling Fan-$35

RESIDENTIAL HVAC

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Rebates are paid directly to manufacturers.

Open to all interested residential lighting manufacturers

or distributors in Hawaii, Honolulu, and Maui counties.

Allies in this program will help implement up-channel

retail sales of rebated Energy Star CFLS and LEDS.

CFLS & LEDS- For a limited time, we are providing $.95

instant rebates on CFLS and $5-$7 instant rebates on

LEDS.

RESIDENTIAL UPSTREAM LIGHTING PROGRAM

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$1,000 rebate on residential solar water heating

systems.

Participating contractors must be licensed and insured,

and apply via a separate application. Must be pre-

qualified by our program and abide by strict standards.

Please contact Hawaii Energy at 808-537-5577 or 877-

231-8222 for information on how to become a

participating contractor.

RESIDENTIAL SOLAR WATER HEATING

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Lily Koo-Military, Federal, City/State, Hotels sectors. kool@leidos.com

Jimmy Pastor-Retail, Health Care, Industrial, AOAO’s

jimmy.pastor@leidos.com

Ed Ramos-SBDIL, Small Business ramosed@leidos.com

Steve Chang-Office Buildings, Schools steve.t.chang@leidos.com

Kyle Akagi-Restaurants, Grocery kyle.h.akagi@leidos.com

Walter Enomoto-Maui County enomotow@leidos.com

Chanda Durnford-Hawaii County durnfordc@leidos.com

Graceson Ghen-Hawaii County gheng@leidos.com

Cordie Fukuhara- Program Assistant cordelia.t.fukuhara@leidos.com

Lisa Harmon- Clean Energy Allies lisa.m.harmon@leidos.com

PROGRAM SPECIALIST CONTACT INFORMATION

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Questions?

Get the latest updates! Sign up for our

e-newsletter at hawaiienergy.com/newsletter

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Clean Energy Ally Specialist

Lisa Harmon

lisa.m.harmon@leidos.com

(808) 848-8565

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Stay Connected:

Oahu: 1-808-537-5577 Neighbor Islands: 1-877-999-7242

www.hawaiienergy.com

facebook.com/hawaiienergy @myhawaiienergy

Mahalo!

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