Warren Ribley, Director Pat Quinn, Governor. Energy Efficiency Portfolio (EEPs) EEPs was created...

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Warren Ribley, Director Pat Quinn, Governor

Warren Ribley, Director Pat Quinn, Governor

EEPs was created through legislation and provides for incentives in the form of rebates for ComEd and/or Ameren Illinois utility customers. EEPs is designed to encourage those customers to purchase and install high efficiency electric equipment and systems to reduce electricity use and demand.

Public Benefit Funds from ComEd & Ameren Illinois Electric utility customer’s rider on electric bill effective June 1, 2008

Provides cash rebates or incentives for installing electric efficient equipment.

Sets goals of 0.2% reduction in annual electricity load, rising to 2.0% by 2015 and beyond

Utilities administer 75% of programs - Residential and Commercial

DCEO administers 25% - Public and Low Income Electricity programs began June 2008 EEPs information: www.ileeps.org Natural Gas programs begin after June 2011

Local Governments Municipalities Townships & County Facilities

Special Units of Local Government Library & Park Districts Public Safety Water Reclamation Districts

Public Schools K-12 Public Schools Community Colleges

State and Federal agencies Public Universities

Privately owned Businesses Privately owned Industrial & Commercial Facilities Private Schools

Private K-12 Schools Private Colleges Private Universities

Not-for-profit Museums Foundations Trade Organizations Churches 501C3

Residential

DCEO Public Sector ComEd/Ameren Electric Utilities

Year Statewide Funds

DCEO Share

PY1 2008 $53.2 million $12.9 million

PY2 2009 $109 million $26.4 million

PY3 2010 $165 million $40.1 million

2011 + $235 million $57 million

Public Benefit Funds from ComEd & Ameren Illinois Electric utility customer’s rider on electric bill effective June 1, 2008.

Standard Incentive Program Custom Incentive Program New Construction Program Retro-commissioning Program Lights for Learning Program

Funding Level

Ameren Illinois Electric Utilities

ComEd

PY3 Budget $5.9 million $16.6 million

Remaining PY3 Funds

$2.9 million $13 million

Year 3 funds are available for projects completed 6/1/10 – 5/31/11.

ILLINOIS ENERGY ILLINOIS ENERGY NOW Lighting NOW Lighting

SpecialSpecial

New Applications received after December 13, 2010.

Project completed and Final Application (all associated documentation) submitted to DCEO by April 15, 2011.

Energy Policy Act (EPAct) 2005

T-12 technology outdated and inefficient

7/1/05 started multi-step T-12 phase-out

7/1/10 T-12 ballast production ceased

High performance T-8 and T-5 fixtures increase efficiency

Standard Incentive Program: T-12 upgrades include retrofits, new high performance T-8 and T-5 fixtures

Approximately 20-50% increase in incentives For Pre-Approval Applications received after

12/13/10 and where the Final Application is received by April 15, 2011.

Incentives can’t exceed 100% of the Total Project Cost

Incentives can’t exceed 100% Total Project Cost.

Total Project Cost = Equipment + Labor (internal and/or contractual)

Invoices and internal labor must be submitted

High Performance or Reduced Wattage

4-foot Lamp and Ballast $13.00 per Lamp

Reduced Wattage 8-Foot T-8

8-foot Lamp and Ballast $18.00 per Lamp

Specialty T-8 Lamps and Ballasts

4-foot U Tube and Ballast $7.00 per Lamp

2-foot Lamp and Ballast $7.00 per Lamp

3-foot Lamp and Ballast $9.00 per Lamp

Delamp, Permanent Lamp Removal

Delamp, 4-foot Lamp, Ballast, Holders $12.00 per Lamp

Delamp, 8-foot Lamp, Ballast, Holders $15.00 per Lamp

Delamp, 4-foot Lamp, add Reflector $22.00 per Lamp

Delamp, 8-foot Lamp, add Reflector $29.00 per Lamp

High Performance T8/T5 New Fluorescent Fixtures with

Electronic Ballast

Total Existing Fixture Watts less total New Fixture Watts

$0.75 per Watts Reduced

Assist DCEO by submitting complete Applications that are clear and simple to verify.

For New Fixture incentives submit photographs of existing fixtures.

Submit CEE list with selected equipment circled. (See CEE slide)

For New Fixtures submit contractor verification stating wattage and quantities of fixtures removed with Final Application.

Reference the DCEO assigned Application number for project correspondence.

pdf: IL ENERGY NOW Addendum 121310.pdf

xls: IL ENERGY NOW Forms Local Govt Public Schools and Community Colleges.xls

xls: IL ENERGY NOW Forms Public Universities State Federal Govt.xls

Step 1: Submit a Pre-approval Application Click the Pre-approval check box on the application • Complete the appropriate worksheet• Pre-Approval Applications need customer signatures

• Step 2: Receive Notice to Proceed from DCEO Step 3: Install Equipment or Perform Project Work

• Maintain documentation Step 4: Submit a Final Application

• Click the Final check box on the application• Submit all required supporting documentation• Final applications need customer signature

Step 5: DCEO Processes Rebate or Grant

Copy of electric bill (final pages that list taxes and fees applied)

Completed Pre-Approval Application and Signed Certification Form

Follow Lighting Specifications and submit CEE lists with lamps

circled. (See CEE slide)

Applicable Lighting*, HVAC, Motors and/or Refrigeration Standard

Incentive Worksheet(s) or Custom Incentive Application

IL ENERGY NOW IL ENERGY NOW Form (either .pdf or .xls version)

Light Survey (See Light Survey slide)

Guidelines, Specifications and Application Forms at Energy

Efficiency link at: www.illinoisenergy.org

 New Fixtures include: room/area, quantity of existing fixtures, description and wattage of existing fixtures, quantity of new fixtures, description and wattage of new fixtures.

Retrofits include: room/area, quantity, description of existing fixtures, number of lamps in existing fixtures and number of lamps in retrofit fixtures. Lamp total shall match number of lamps indicated in the Lighting Incentive Spreadsheet. Retrofit lamps and ballasts shall be listed at: http://www.cee1.org/com/com-lt/com-lt-main.php3

Occupancy Sensors include: room/area, wattage of fixtures controlled.

Light Survey totals match totals on Lighting Incentive Worksheet

Completed Final Application Signed Certification Manufacturer spec sheets, unless submitted with Pre-Approval or

if equipment changed, or CEE lists with equipment circled Updated Lighting, HVAC, Motors and/or Refrigeration Standard

Incentive Worksheet(s) or Custom Incentive Application Invoices and receipts For lighting projects, submit a Final Light Survey (See Light

Survey slide) For new fixtures, provide note where installer indicates quantity

and wattage of fixtures removed Total Project Cost on Final Application should match invoices or

provide summary of internal labor

www.illinoisenergy.org

• New Applications: Sally Agnew, 217.785.5081• sally.agnew@illinois.gov• Local Government: Andrea Reiff, 217.785.0164

andrea.reiff@illinois.gov• Public Schools: Byron Lloyd, 217.785.0201• byron.lloyd@illinois.gov• State and Federal and all Custom Projects: Gerald Downing,

217.557.5662 gerald.downing@illinois.gov•  Public Universities and Colleges: Tom Coe, 217.785.2433

tom.coe@illinois.gov• Retro-commissioning & New Construction: Tom Coe,

217.785.2433 tom.coe@illinois.gov

Electric efficiency incentives programs available:Standard Incentive ProgramCustom Incentive ProgramNew Construction ProgramRetro-commissioning ProgramLights for Learning Program

Gas efficiency incentive programs available after 7/1/2011

Further questions: illinois.energy@illinois.gov

DCEO EEPS PY4 Projects to be completed between 6/1/11 & 5/31/12

Link Informationwww.illinoisenergy.org DCEO Energy Programs: guidelines, RFPs, contacts,

applications, and other resources

www.ActOnEnergy.com Info on Ameren Illinois Utilities ActOnEnergy Business Programs

www.ComEd.com Info on ComEd Smart Ideas Business Solutions Programs

www.ileeps.org EEPS Information for DCEO, ComEd and Ameren Illinois Utilities EEPS programs

www.sedac.org Smart Energy Design Assistance Center: Technical assistance for businesses and public sector providing energy information, news and trainings, energy service provider list

www.illinoisrecycles.com DCEO Recycling Programs for local government, businesses and non-profits

www.illinoiscleanenergy.org IL Clean Energy Community Foundation: grants for energy efficiency, renewable energy and natural areas for local government and non-profits

Warren Ribley, Director Pat Quinn, Governor