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STEPS TO SUCCESS WITH FCIP. Ryan Freed Kansas Energy Office. What We Will Discuss…. What is Performance Contracting? The Benefits of Performance Contracting Potential Projects What is the FCIP? How to Participate in the FCIP The Cost of FCIP participation.
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STEPS TO SUCCESS WITH FCIP Ryan Freed Kansas Energy Office
What We Will Discuss… • What is Performance Contracting? • The Benefits of Performance Contracting • Potential Projects • What is the FCIP? • How to Participate in the FCIP • The Cost of FCIP participation
What is Performance Contracting? • Provided by an Energy Service Company (ESCO) • Improvements provide utility & operational savings • Reduced Utility & Operational costs pay for cost of project • ESCO guaranteesperformance of project
Performance Contracting Benefits • Extends Capital Dollars • Life-Cycle Cost vs. First Cost • No more “We’ve always done it that way” • ESCO designs and builds project • Guaranteed performance • NO CHANGE ORDERS
Potential Projects • Lighting: daylighting, new lamps & ballasts • Heating: Replace boilers, steam traps, pumps • Cooling: Replace chillers, cooling towers, etc • Controls: New Energy Management Systems • Water: Low-flow fixtures, waterless urinals • Buildings Shell: Insulation, windows, roofs • Alternative Energy: wind, solar, geothermal • New Construction: All utility-impacted systems • ….More
What is the FCIP? • Legislative Authority (KSA 75-37,125) • Streamlined State Contract • Pre-approved ESCOs • Technical, legal, financial oversight • Customer representation throughout process
FCIP Benefits • Standard Contract – no surprises • Pre-negotiated Markups & Audit Costs • No need for RFP • FCIP Oversight • FCIP ‘Workshops’ for all Staff
Who Can Participate? • Any Public Agency • State, County, City • Statute allows any “Political Subdivision” • Non-Profit Organizations
What is the Process? • Four Main Steps • Preliminary Audit • Investment Grade Audit • Energy Performance Contract • Measurement & Verification
Preliminary Audit • Arrange Site Tour by Selected ESCOs • No Cost to Customer • FCIP Participates in all steps except selection • ESCOs Present to Customer – Customer Selects ESCO for Investment Grade Audit
Investment Grade Audit • Standard contract signed by Customer, ESCO and FCIP • Intense site survey • FCIP Reviews Audit – Workshop w/ Customer • No charge if no project found
Energy Performance Contract • Customer & ESCO determine final scope of project • ESCO helps arrange financing • FCIP Reviews Contract – Workshop w/ Customer • Open-Book Pricing
Measurement & Verification (M&V) • ESCO proves performance • M&V period length varies – customer choice • FCIP reviews M&V, provides customer assistance, settles disputes
The Cost of FCIP Participation • FCIP is a fee-funded program • Fee is based on formula: 4% of the first $100,000 of the project amount 3% of the next $400,000 of the project amount 2% of the next $500,000 of the project amount 1% of the next $4,000,000 of the project amount ½% of the any amount in excess of $5,000,000 • Fee paid only if Performance Contract signed • Fee can be part of financing
What Has Been Done? • $147 Million Total Project Costs • More than $11 million in Annual Savings!! • 7 Cities • 6 Counties • 6 Community & Technical Colleges • 15 State-Owned Buildings • 11 University Projects • 21 USDs
Summary • FCIP provides budget-neutral facility upgrades • FCIP oversight provides confidence to staff and public • Customer’s staff can focus on performance, not process
Any Questions? Ryan Freed Kansas Energy Office 785-271-3152 r.freed@kcc.ks.gov