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Industrial Continuous Energy Improvement (CEI) Workshop

Industrial Continuous Energy Improvement (CEI) Workshop. California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division June 19 th , 2009. Welcome. ED Lead Staff Lisa Paulo lp1@cpuc.ca.gov Facilitator Parminder Sandhu, CEM CDSM Vistera Consulting Group Inc. parsandhu@shaw.ca.

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Industrial Continuous Energy Improvement (CEI) Workshop

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  1. Industrial Continuous Energy Improvement (CEI) Workshop California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division June 19th, 2009

  2. Welcome • ED Lead Staff Lisa Paulo lp1@cpuc.ca.gov • Facilitator Parminder Sandhu, CEM CDSM Vistera Consulting Group Inc. parsandhu@shaw.ca

  3. Workshop Purpose • Share with Parties the preliminary industrial EM&V results, conservation potential, and examples of industrial continuous energy improvement programs • Inform Parties of IOU proposals for an Industrial Continuous Energy Improvement program • Receive input and feedback from Parties • Request written feedback from Parties

  4. Introductions • Name and affiliation

  5. Agenda • Superior Energy Performance Presentation • Preliminary Industrial Program EM&V Results • Industrial Sector Energy Efficiency Potential BREAK • CEI Program Examples from Other Jurisdictions • Proposed IOU Statewide Implementation Plans for CEI LUNCH • Integration AB32 and CEI • Stakeholder Comment Period and Discussion BREAK • Break-Out Sessions (topics to be provided) • Break-Out Session Report Back and Discussion • Concluding Discussion and Next Steps

  6. Preliminary Industrial Program EM&V Results • Presenter: Jennifer Fagan iTron

  7. Industrial Sector Energy Efficiency Potential • Presenter: Parminder Sandhu Vistera Consulting PowerPoint Reference: P2 CPUC CEI Workshop CPR.ppt

  8. Superior Energy Performance • Presenter: Aimee McKane LBNL PowerPoint Reference: P3 CPUC CEI Workshop SEP.ppt

  9. Break

  10. CEI Program Examples in Other Jurisdictions • Presenter: Parminder Sandhu Vistera Consulting Topics • Europe • BC Hydro PowerPoint Reference: P4 CPUC CEI Workshop BCH.ppt

  11. Europe – Policy Framework • Kyoto & National EE Action Plans • Policy instruments • Voluntary or Long-term agreements (LTA) with covenants • “Green” tax mechanism

  12. Europe: Program example • SenterNovem LTA3 changes • 30% energy efficiency improvement 2005-2020 • Sector innovation roadmaps • Chain approach: Energy boundary includes the supply chain

  13. BC Hydro Program Example PowerPoint Reference: P4 CPUC CEI Workshop BCH.ppt

  14. Proposed IOU Statewide Implementation Plans for CEI • Joint IOU representative

  15. Lunch

  16. Integration of AB32 and CEI • Presenter:

  17. CPUC Review of CEI Proposals • PIP Overview • Budgets • PIP Review

  18. CEI Definition • A collection of strategic planning tools and resources that lay the groundwork for long-term integrated energy planning and provide a platform for launching other utility and non-utility programs and services. CEI is a non-resource sub-program.

  19. Barriers Identified in PIPs • Lack of awareness • Accessing technical assistance • Availability of plant and management • Prioritization of production over energy • Risk aversion • Limited capital and hurdle rates

  20. CEI Components • CEI Phases: Commitment, assessment, planning, implementation • Continuous Energy Improvement (CEI) • Energy management assessments • Energy planning consulting • Energy use baselines establishment • Facility/customer benchmarking • CEI education and training • CEI resources on www.energydesignresources.com • Customer recognition • Plant certification • MSE 2000/08 or ISO 50001

  21. Statewide Industrial CEI Budget

  22. General review comments • Market research, analysis, and targeting • Integration • Baseline determination • Performance metrics • Non-financial barriers • Budgets and resources

  23. Stakeholder Comment Period and Discussion

  24. Break

  25. Break-Out Sessions

  26. Break-Out Session Report Back and Discussion

  27. Concluding Discussion and Next Steps

  28. Thank You • Lisa Paulo lp1@cpuc.ca.gov • Parminder Sandhu, CEM, CDSM Vistera Consulting Group Inc. parsandhu@shaw.ca

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