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2013 Market Transformation Programs Kick Off
Today’s Agenda
Topic Time
Intro/Program Overview 9:00 – 9:30
Changes for 2013 9:30 – 10:00
Project Spotlights 10:00 – 10:15
Q&A 10:15 – 10:30
The Team….
Kelley CarsonEntergy Texas Program Manager
Ben CrandallCLEAResult Program Manager
Marc Fowler, Senior Program ConsultantMegan Frisa, Program Consultant
Michael Martinez, Senior Program Consultant
Team Roles
Program Administrator
Fund and market programs, contract with program
partner/sponsor, administer incentive payments
Program Implementer
Conduct outreach, provide technical assistance,
benchmarking, energy master planning as needed, verify
energy savings, inspections
Program Background Energy efficiency as a resource. Rules & regulations. Program portfolio. Designed to help customers. SCORE®, CitySmart®, and Commercial Solutions are
focused on Entergy Texas customers, including: K-12, higher education. City, county, state and local government. Private enterprise, small to large businesses.
SCORE Overview K-12 and higher education customers. Offers cash incentives for EE projects:
Earn $165/kW and $0.02/kWh for projects that reduce energy consumption.
Earn $150/kW and $0.01/kWh for winter peak lighting projects.
Offers participants non-cash incentives: Benchmarking. Energy Master Planning. Technical Assistance.
CitySmart Overview Municipal, county, and select state government
customers. Offers cash incentives for EE projects:
Earn $165/kW and $0.02/kWh for projects that reduce energy consumption.
Earn $150/kW and $0.01/kWh for exterior lighting projects (winter peak).
Offers participants non-cash incentives: Benchmarking. Energy Master Planning. Technical Assistance.
Commercial Solutions Overview Designed for commercial businesses. Provides technical expertise and financial support. Help partners realize long term energy savings. Offers cash incentives for EE projects:
Earn $175/kW and $0.02/kWh for projects that reduce energy consumption.
Earn $160/kW and $0.01/kWh for exterior lighting projects (winter peak).
Minimum project size: 10kW.
Program Services
Benchmarking. Compare facility energy usage by square
footage, type, vintage, etc. Provides a starting point (if needed) to set
energy management goals.
Energy Master Planning. Convene decision makers to set energy
management criteria and goals. Set the path and take control of your own
energy destiny.
Technical Assistance
Move projects forward by helping participants identify, develop, and procure cost effective EE investments.
Provide vendor neutral recommendations and/or design guidelines.
Tool kit approach to opportunities.
At A Glance: 2008-2012
2013 Budget & Goals
Program Demand Savings (kW)
Energy Savings (kWh/yr)
AvailableIncentives ($)
SCORE/CitySmart 2,300 kW 5,439,960 kWh $488,299
CommercialSolutions 2,200 kW 9,257,000 kWh $570,140
2013 Changes from the PUCT Winter peak (outdoor lighting). Deemed savings for chillers Deemed savings for Solar PV Deemed savings for AHU VFDs. Peak kW savings for lighting
controls. New refrigeration and commercial
kitchen measures.
Winter Peak
Energy efficiency savings measures that affect peak demand.
Eligible timeframe: M-F 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. and
6 a.m. – 10 a.m. Dec 1 – Feb 28. Excludes weekends and
Federal Holidays.
Outdoor Lighting (Winter Peak)
Defined as lighting that is controlled by dusk/dawn sensor or timer.
These lights must remain ON throughout the night to qualify as deemed savings.
Outdoor lighting with occupancy controls must be measured and verified
Early Retirement for Chillers and PTAC Units Early Retirement, ROB, NC requirements now
apply to chillers and PTAC units. Deemed savings baseline is a sliding scale based
on age of existing HVAC system. Demand and energy coefficients have been
updated. 1-5% drop in kW, 5 – 16% increase in kWh.
New building types for HVAC have been added.
Deemed Saving for AHU VFDs
Deemed savings VFD installed on AHU motors from 1 – 100hp.
In order to qualify for deemed savings, the building must have an existing variable-air-volume (VAV) system.
The conditioned air volume must be controlled by either outlet dampers, inlet dampers, or inlet guide vanes.
2013 Refrigeration Deemed Savings Measures
Solid & glass door reach-ins. Electronic defrost controls. ECM evaporator fan motors. Evaporator fan controls. Cooler night covers. Strip curtains. Zero-energy doors. Door heater controls.
2013 Food Service Deemed Savings Measures Electric convection ovens. Electric combination ovens. ENERGY STAR dishwashers. ENERGY STAR steam cookers. ENERGY STAR fryers. ENERGY STAR hot food cabinets. Vending machine controls. Pre-rinse spray valves.
2013 Lighting Deemed Savings High Performance T8 Lighting.
Lamp/ballast combination MUST be on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency list.
www.CEE1.org. T5 Lighting.
Does not adhere to CEE qualifications. LEDs.
All LEDs MUST be on either the Energy Star List or the Design Lights Consortium List.
www.designlights.org and www.energystar.gov.
Participating in 2013, Deemed Savings
Update to occupancy sensor/daylight control measure: Peak demand (kW) savings will be
available soon. No changes to the existing energy savings
(kWh). New measure added for guestroom,
dorm and multi-family occupancy controls. Master card key control.
Geothermal Heating & Cooling
Russell V. Buras – President / CEO
How it works?
Ground SourceHeat Pump Unit
U.S. EPA has stated:
“ Geothermal systems are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean and cost-
effective space conditioning system available today.”
eBENEFITS OF GEO
Save energy and operational costs. Architectural flexibility. No towers, boilers, strip heat, dual fuel. No outside vandalism or theft. Simple and solid design. Low maintenance. No outside noise. Highest efficiency ratings. Long loop field life cycle. LEED points / ENERGY STAR®. Federal tax incentives. Qualifies for EE programs. Micro utility options available.
Loops
Area Sample Projects & Case Studies
Spring ISD / Sheldon ISD / Alvin ISD Texas Governor’s Mansion – Austin, TX First Bank of Conroe Consolidated Telephone Business Office
NASA
Montgomery, County
WCBC
LT HQ
RiverpointeMedical
Case Study: Sam Houston State UniversitySCORE® Program
More than 60 percent of the newly installed fixtures have one four-foot lamp that consumes only 25 watts of energy.
Annual A/C Savings Reduction: $54,600
Lighting Energy Reduction: 71% Annual CO2 Savings: 2,340 tons Estimated Annual Lighting Savings:
$122,838
Case Study: Macy’s Department StoreCommercial Solutions Program
MACY’s Lighting Retrofit Statistics1500 Halogen (50W) Lamps retrofitted with (10W) LED
Electricity Cost: $0.10 / kWhProject Cost: $42,000 total
Project Energy Savings: 62 kW & 306,000 kWhCost Savings: $47,000 / year
Utility Incentive: $26,150Simple Payback: 7 months
Participating in 2013,Program Milestone Dates
Jan. 7: Begin Accepting PAF
June 30: Initial PAF Due
Sept. 30:Final PAF Due
Nov. 30: All Projects Complete
2013 Project Application ProcessProgram docs and project application form are signed/returned
Pre-inspection
Construction
Post-inspection
Receive incentive check
Thank you!Kelley Carson, Program Manager
(281) [email protected]
Michael Martinez, CLEAResult(469) 363-0267
Megan Frisa, CLEAResult(281) 381-6302
Marc Fowler, CLEAResult(713) 385-5814
Ben Crandall, CLEAResult(512) 416-5903