How ICF Helped JEA Transition
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How ICF Helped JEA Transition to Electric-Powered Technologies
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JEA
The ChallengeMany utilities like JEA are experiencing flat or declining electricity sales resulting from efficiency programs, adoption of distributed energy resources, and other factors. They need to:
Based in Jacksonville, Florida, JEA is the eighth largest community- owned utility company in the U.S., serving an estimated
Fast assessment
447,000 Electriccustomers
• Boost sales during off-peak hours• Implement cleaner technologies• Satisfy regulatory requirements
Solution: Non-Road ElectrotechnologyICF worked with JEA to implement a highly effective, custom non-road electrotechnology (NRE) program using proven methods and local expertise. ICF provided:
Complementary electric-powered technologies Applications for:5 Custom
Giving JEA customers more options
• Retrofits• Infrastructure upgrades• Unique conversion opportunities
To implementation
October 2014 Startup and Assessment
January2015 ProgramLaunch
March2015 New Tech Conversions
The Results
• JEA’s annual load increased by more than 26,500 MWh by May 2016, with an additional 257,000 MWh increase expected over the lifetime of the equipment
• About 70% of load increase expected at off-peak hours
• Local site emissions will be reduced by 360,000 tons of carbon dioxide over the life of the equipment
Generating
$2,645,742in annual revenue for JEA
ICF Beneficial Electrification Services
Bob Dibella [email protected] +1.781.898.8365
856Pieces of fossil fuel-based equipment converted
450Customers engaged by the program in its first
18 months