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Transcript of NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Program
Multifamily Performance Program
March 25, 2009 - Webinar
What is NYSERDA?
A public benefit corporation established by law in 1975. Funded by the System Benefits Charge (SBC), derived from utility
customers across New York State. Headquartered in Albany with local offices in New York City,
Buffalo and West Valley. Promotes energy awareness, efficiency, & alternative resources.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
What is the SBC? The System Benefits Charge – a small fee paid by most
electric customer in the state. Established by the Public Services Commission in 1996 to
fund initiatives not adequately addressed in the transition to competitive electric markets.
Energy efficiency, R&D, Affordability
Who pays into the SBC?New York Energy $mart SM programs are available
to all electricity customers of the following utilities:
Central Hudson Con Edison New York State Electric & Gas National Grid Rochester Gas and Electric Orange and Rockland
A New York Energy $martSM Program
Multifamily Performance Program
About the MPP New program (May 2007)
Integration of all former NYSERDA Multifamily Programs
Existing Buildings and New Construction
Market Rate and Affordable
Program Goals Provide incentives for energy and energy-related improvements
Save energy; strong emphasis on low- to moderate-income residents
Promote a whole building approach & ENERGY STAR® Label
Reduce system peak demand
Promote Economic Development & Market Transformation
1. Existing building of 5 units or more
2. Building must pay into the System Benefit Charge Fund
Eligibility
IncentivesPaid directly to building owners to improve
the performance of their buildings
Supplements funding for services &improvements
Owner pays Partner’s fee
Incentives (cont.)
1. Hire a Multifamily Performance Partner.2. Complete a Program Application and Participation
Agreement.3. Benchmark your project.4. Develop an Energy Reduction Plan.5. Implement the Energy Reduction Plan.6. Confirm achievement of the target.
THE GOAL: Reduce your project’s energy usage by 20%.
The Process
The Lobby Display Buildings that engage the
Program will receive a display for their building indicating their participation and outlining their energy reduction target.
The lobby display includes brochures for residents that explains the work being done to the building.
New York Energy $martSM LabelBuildings that successfully achieve their target will be awarded a plaque and designated a “New York Energy $martSM
Building”.
YOUR LOGO
Multifamily Program
Step by Step
Stream Lining the Process
Develop the Energy Reduction Plan – Payment #1
Plan the implementation and order equipment – Payment #2
Commission the project – Payment #3
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4 Verify the savings – Payment #4
Energy Reduction Plan – Payment 1
Reduce consumption by 20%
Summary
Survey the facility
Analyze 23 core measures Lighting
HVAC
Elevators
Envelope
Analyze custom measures
Project Energy Savings
Develop a Budget
Secure NYSERDA commitment and other funding
Plan and Begin Implementation – Payment 2
Summary
Take the draft ERP to general contractors and engineers
Provide the Owner with overall budget to implement the ERP
Assist in developing bids, project schedules and equipment selection as needed
Project Commissioning and Verification – Payment 3
Summary
Verify proper equipment operation
Prepare submittals to NYSERDA
Assist Owner in developing punch-list items for contractors
Measurement and Verification – Payment 4
Summary
Verify 20% energy savings after 1 year of operation
Assist Owner in obtaining Fuel Release Forms
Prepare submittals to NYSERDA
Stream Lining the Process - Conclusion
Develop the Energy Reduction Plan – Payment #1
Plan the implementation and order equipment – Payment #2
Commission the project – Payment #3
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4 Verify the savings – Payment #4
The New York Energy $martSM Loan Fund
Loan Amount
Multi-Family & Commercial Buildings (New Construction): Up to $1,000,000 per borrower plus an additional maximum of $500,000 for “green building” improvements where the building is registered LEED - NC
Existing Multifamily Buildings: $5,000 per unit up to $2,500,000 plus an additional maximum of $2,500,000 for projects that include advanced meters (see program materials for details)
Jason [email protected]
Do You Have Any Questions?