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State of Wisconsin’s Opportunities: Clean Energy Wisconsin & Energy
Efficiency in Manufacturing
Maria Redmond
Grants Manager/Biofuels Sector SpecialistOffice of Energy Independence
Overview
• Office of Energy Independence (OEI)• Clean Energy Wisconsin• American Recovery & Reinvestment Act
(ARRA) 2009• Project Financing Opportunities
Office of Energy Independence (OEI)
History• Created in April 2007• Designated the State of Wisconsin’s Energy Office
Purpose/Goal• Achieve 25 % renewable resources for electrical sources
and liquid fuels by 2025• Capture 10% of emerging bioindustry market• Continue to lead the nation in bioindustry research and
development
Organization• Business Development, Community Development (EI
Communities), Biofuels, Bioproducts, Biopower, WI Energy Stats
Clean Energy Wisconsin
Governor Doyle’s Plan, Launched in Spring 2008
Promote an Affordable, Renewable, and Diverse Energy Supply• Increase percentage of renewable fuels sold as motor fuels in
Wisconsin, currently 3.5%• Reduce spending on electricity, currently $5.7 billion a year • Rely less on purchasing fuel for electricity from other states.• Increase economic activity and percentage of renewable fuels
used to generate electricity and, currently around 5%, generating $184 million a year for the economy.
• Producing 25 percent of the state’s electricity from renewable sources in Wisconsin would generate nearly $1 billion for the Wisconsin economy.
Clean Energy Wisconsin
Improve Our Environment• Continue emphasizing efficiency and promoting cost-saving
alternative fuels, • Citizens and businesses can reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, prevent water pollution, and reduce the state’s overall impact on the environment.
Clean Energy Wisconsin
Target Investments in Job Creation and New Business Opportunities
• Renewable energy industry estimated to become a multi-billion dollar industry,
• Wisconsin has the farms, fields, forest and factories to be a leader in this market.
• Capturing 10 percent of this market would generate billions each year for our economy and create nearly 20,000 new jobs.
Clean Energy Wisconsin
Governor Doyle’s Plan, Launched in Spring 2008
Area of Investment: Energy Efficiency• Energy efficient homes, transit, and businesses will
dramatically lower costs and Wisconsin’s impact on the environment.
• Wisconsin has several initiatives to provide resources for residents and businesses to become more energy efficient through weatherization and other cost-effective technologies.
Clean Energy Wisconsin
State Energy Efficiency Program - Focus on Energy• Wisconsin utilities contribute1.25 percent of their annual
operating revenue for efficiency and renewable energy programs.
• Generates $94 million of revenue over 18 months for investment in energy efficiency projects
• In 2006, Focus on Energy helped over 12,800 Wisconsin businesses reduce their energy consumption and generate over $22.6 million in annual energy savings.
Clean Energy Wisconsin
Research, Development and Manufacturing:
• Working to develop new low-carbon liquid fuels from biochemicals.
• Improve the efficiency of ethanol and biodiesel production.
• Piloting the next generation of hybrid batteries needed for plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEVs).
• Improve and Implement Smart Grid Development
Clean Energy Wisconsin
Research, Development and Manufacturing:• Producing highly energy-efficient thermal management
systems and components used in light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) equipment, industrial equipment, refrigeration systems, fuel cells and electronics.
• Manufacturing high intensity fluorescent lighting systems that drastically reduce electricity consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
• Tap into Wisconsin’s resources - Biomass to Energy
American Recovery & Reinvestment (ARRA)
Basic Info• Signed into Law February 2009• Supports worthwhile new infrastructure projects• Create jobs and investments in research and alternative
energy projects
Programs Relevant in Wisconsin to Manufacturing• Save Energy Now: U.S. DOE - Industrial Technologies
Program – WisconSEN• State Energy Program – Clean Energy Loan Program
ARRA Programs
Save Energy Now: Industrial Technologies Program – WisconSEN
• Partnership between U.S. DOE, OEI and Focus on Energy
• Complete Energy Savings Assessments (ESA) and provide follow-up project implementation assistance;
• Conduct Save Energy Now (SEN) training events and outreach;
• Provide American National Standards Institute (ANSI) pilots at Wisconsin industrial facilities,
ARRA Programs
Save Energy Now: Industrial Technologies Program – WisconSEN
• Increase industrial project energy savings through implementation of ESA recommendations, supported by project grants and technical and decision-making support to industrial facilities;
• Promote new, emerging technologies through demonstrations and case studies.
ARRA Programs
Save Energy Now: Industrial Technologies Program – WisconSEN
• Three and half year project• Phase 1: $350,000 (ARRA), Phase 2: $845,000 (Non-
ARRA)
• 52 DOE Energy Savings Assessments & 43 IAC Industrial assessments
• Recommendations from these assessments will be supported through the partners in this program
ARRA Programs
Save Energy Now: Industrial Technologies Program – WisconSEN
• Six DOE Technology Assessment Trainings that will support customer analysis and decision-making
• Wisconsin will develop three beta test sites for new American National Standards Institute (ANSI) energy efficiency protocol
• Phase 2, two to three emerging technology demonstrations will be conducted
ARRA Programs
Save Energy Now: Industrial Technologies Program – WisconSEN
• How do you get involved:
• Contact Focus on Energy Industrial Program if interested in Assessments, ANSI pilots, or new technology demonstration
• Craig ScheppFocus on Energy/ SAIC5609 Medical Circle DriveMadison, Wisconsin 53719608-277-2948
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ARRA Programs
State Energy Program - Clean Energy Loan Program • $55 million • Focused on manufacturing
Low interest (2%) loans to businesses that promote:• Major renewable energy production projects,• Manufacturing of clean energy products,• Advanced manufacturing of clean energy components,• Retooling to provide component parts and other critical
needs for a successful totally integrated supply chain, and • Improve industrial users’ competitiveness though energy
efficiency and renewable energy deployment
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ARRA Programs
State Energy Program - Clean Energy Loan Program Application Guidelines:• For profit manufacturing businesses • First come, first served• Contact your Area Development Managers (Commerce)• Submit an initial application –
- Loan for 25% of project costs, Some grants- Jobs, energy saved, energy produced, value of the
project- Special consideration for projects with necessary
financing, permits and ability to implement• Commerce/OEI will review and invite back for a full
proposal
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ARRA Programs
0% Loans for Industrial Energy Efficiency Projects• Department of Commerce & Focus on Energy Partnership
• Goal is to accelerate the installation of industrial energy efficiency projects
• Combination of Loan and Focus Incentives
• Complete an energy efficiency project with essentially no money down and get a year of energy savings before having to make a payment
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ARRA Programs
Program Criteria• Eligibility: Energy efficiency projects at WI industrial facilities • Loan Term: 12 months to 18 months• Interest Rate: 0%• Minimum Principal: $100,00• Maximum Principal: Up to 70% of total project cost• Payments: One balloon payment at end of loan term, no
extensions• Available funds $10-12 million • Program funds will be allocated based on those first to fully
complete applications. Companies are encouraged to bundle two or more eligible projects and/or projects located at multiple sites into one loan application.
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ARRA Programs
How do you get involved:
Project Development:Dave JenkinsOEI, Director of Commercialization and Market Development(608) [email protected]
Specific Program Information:Amy Cumblad Department of Commerce(608) [email protected]
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Resources
American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) 2009www.recovery.gov
Wisconsin Office of Recovery & Reinvestmentwww.recovery.wisconsin.gov
OEIwww.energyindependence.gov
Commercewww.commerce.state.wi.us
PSC (Focus on Energy)www.focusonenergy.org
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Questions?