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Energy Managers Meeting June 19 th , 2014 San Diego State University. UC/CSU/IOU Energy Efficiency Partnership. 2013-2014 Program Cycle Achievements. Eric Eberhardt, UC Office of the President Lindsey Rowell, CSU Chancellor’s Office. A Decade of Savings.
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Energy Managers Meeting June 19th, 2014 San Diego State University UC/CSU/IOU Energy Efficiency Partnership 2013-2014 Program Cycle Achievements Eric Eberhardt, UC Office of the President Lindsey Rowell, CSU Chancellor’s Office
A Decade of Savings • Since 2004, the Partnership has delivered cumulative annual savings of nearly: • 45 MW • 373 million kWh/yr • 18.7 million therms/yr • $95 million in paid incentives …for over 1,000 projects!
2013-2014 Program Goals 2013-14 Goals and Incentive Budgets UC Statewide Energy Partnership Bond Financing CSU Special Repairs Fund
2013 and 2014 Achievements • 2013 Savings Achieved: • 4,396 kW • 33,415,635 kWh • 1,596,797therms • $9,679,469 Incentives earned • 2013-14 Total Program Forecast Savings: • 11,827 kW • 86,016,073 kWh • 3,778,103 therms • $24,073,762 incentives …but there’s still more $ available!
Triumphs and Challenges • Triumphs • 10th Anniversary of the Partnership • Still a widely recognized model for EE programs • Best Practices Award Winners and Nominees • Campus Panel on project case studies • Challenges: • Updated 2013 T24 code, effective July 1 • Campus Funding - never enough money • Navigating regulatory oversight
2015 Program Year and2016+ Rolling Portfolio • CPUC anticipated to approve 2015 as a standalone program year in late June • IOUs will have 2015 dedicated budgets and goals • Very similar to 2013-14 cycle • 2015 Amendment to Master Agreement anticipated • 2016 will be start of an ongoing rolling portfolio • Mechanics and program elements to be announced later this year
Partnership Panel • IOUs: SCE, SDG&E, SCG and PG&E (30 mins) • Partnership Outlook: 2015, 2016+ • Policy Updates • Energy Savings Accounting • California Institute for Energy & Technology (10 mins): • Top Ten Ways to Exceed Title 24 • Q&A (30 mins) • Review of submitted questions and open forum