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ã 2007, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Energy Efficiency
Emerging Technologies to
Mitigate Climate Change Duane Larson
AB 32 Economic & Technical Advancement Advisory Committee
July 12, 2007
ã 2007, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Energy Efficiency: first in the California energy “loading order”
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Per Capita Electricity Consumption
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PG&E’s ambitious 3-year goals for Energy Efficiency
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Equivalent of a (600 MW) large power plant and the gas consumption of 90,000 new homes
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Emerging Technologies program provides new measures to renew Energy Efficiency portfolio
At this point solutions are in the baseline. They do not contribute any more to PG&E’s efficiency goals.
ET brings new technologies over the “chasm” between early adopters and large-scale deployment
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PG&E’s Emerging Technologies (ET) program structure
Mass Market Portfolio – Lance Elberling
Food Service Tech Center – Bill Pietrucha
Industrial Portfolio – Francois Rongere
Commercial Portfolio – Wayne Krill
Lighting Portfolio – Mary Matteson Bryan
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PG&E’s Emerging Technologies networkIdentify Opportunities Accelerate
Customer ImplementationEntrepreneurs
Venture Investors
Technology Providers
Consulting Companies
PIER
Universities
Utilities
Utility Customer Account Reps
Utility Program Managers
Labs
Assess Technologies & Markets
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Data CenterAirflow
Management
Refrigerant Charge & Airflow
Data Center Economizer
Electronics Opportunity
Study
PG&E ET Electric Projects — Deployed June 2007
Bi-Level Stairwell Lighting
Supermarket LED
Hotel Technologies
Computer Power Save
Software
Ceramic Metal Halide
VAV Controls
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Green Plug Charger
Hot Dry AC(actual MWh = 54)
Evaporative Cooling
Fume HoodAuto Closure
Pumps& Fans
Demand Based Bldg Controls
LED High Wattage
CFL Downlights
PG&E ET Electric Projects — Assessment June 2007
Electrodialysis Wiineries
Electrodialysis Mobile Wiineries
Dairies Milk Pump
LED Low Wattage
HID Elec. Ballast
Solar Bee
Cold Cathode Lighting
Integrated Classroom
Lighting
Food Services Kitchen Vent Daylight
Tracking
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SSL Laboratory and Commercial Curves, revised April 2007
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Metal Halide Pulse start
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T-12 fluorescent
MonoLED
White Light SSLLaboratory
White Light SSLCommercial
Conventional Lighting Technologies
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ET Potential Contribution to PG&E MW Goals 2006-08
CEE Program Year
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258 MW
2006 2007 2008 CEE Goal
223 MW
132 MW
CEE Goal CEE Goal
Savings Realization Rate
Actual Savings 11.69 MW
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PG&E ET Gas Portfolios Snapshot Commercial · Industrial · Mass Market · July 2007
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Screening
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Demand ResponseOzone
Laundries
Fume Hood New Tech
BESTGreenhous
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Thermosorber Hospitals
BEST Dairies
Mechanical Vapor Recompression
actual savings= 45 Therms
Solar Wall
Fume HoodAuto Closure
Residential Water Heating
Comm. Hot Water Heating RCX
EEM
Food ServicesStorage Water Htg
Food ServicesStorageTankless
ã 2007, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
PG&E Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies for AB32 objectives• 60 ET energy efficiency projects in process
• Increasing number of opportunities
• 7.9 GWh or 4,338 tons of CO2 reduction in 2006 – 1 project, refrigerant charge & airflow
• Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies are :
– A major resource of CO2 generation reduction
– Quick to implement
– Economically attractive: payback periods are commonly shorter than 4 years