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Utility Brown Bag Series Multi-Family -Reports from Utilities Speakers: Mark Johnson, BPA Residential Lead Mira Vowles, BPA Kathy Moore - Umatilla Electric Diane Ferington - Energy Trust of Oregon Don Pendleton - Seattle City Light Facilitator: Lloyd Meyer, BPA June 27, 2007 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. (PDT)
Multi-Family BPA’s Sector delineation: • Residential multifamily buildings are less than three stories. • Commercial if residential multifamily building higher than three stories.
BPA Unrestricted Measures in the PTR • Compact Fluorescent Lights • Energy Star Appliances • High Efficiency Electric Water Heaters • Showerheads • Pipe Wrap (at water heater)
BPA Multi-Family Specific Measures in the PTR • Shell Measures (i.e., attic, wall, floor insulation and windows up grades) • Waste Water Heat Recovery (i.e., GFX heat exchanger) For Multi-Family Low Rise New Construction (fewer than 5 units and 4 floors)
Multi-Family Custom Projects • Multi-Family High Rise New Construction (more than 4 units and 3 floors) • Multiple Multi-Family Measures in one project
Multi-Family Measures not available in the PTR • Energy Audits • Prime Window Conversions • Heat Pumps Up Grades • Heat Pump Commissioning and Controls • Duct Sealing • Electronic Thermostats
Multi-Family New Construction Forecast Reports • Based on FW Dodge forecasts • Same reports the Council uses! • Projected to utility territories • Separate entries for • more than 5 units 1-3 floors (Residential) • more than 5 units more than 4 floors (Commercial) Contact your EER or email ofnabors@bpa.gov for your forecast!
Utility Reports • Kathy Moore - Umatilla Electric • Diane Ferington - Energy Trust of Oregon • Don Pendleton - Seattle City Light