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2013 Market Transformation Programs Kick Off. Today’s Agenda. The Team…. Ben Crandall CLEAResult Program Manager. Kelley Carson Entergy Texas Program Manager. Marc Fowler , Senior Program Consultant Megan Frisa , Program Consultant Michael Martinez , Senior Program Consultant.
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The Team…. Ben Crandall CLEAResult Program Manager Kelley Carson Entergy Texas Program Manager Marc Fowler, Senior Program Consultant Megan Frisa, Program Consultant MichaelMartinez, Senior Program Consultant
Program Background • Energy efficiency as a resource. • Rules & regulations. • Program portfolio. • Designed to help customers. • SCORE®, CitySmart®, and Commercial Solutions are focused on Entergy Texas customers, including: • K-12, higher education. • City, county, state and local government. • Private enterprise, small to large businesses.
SCORE Overview • K-12 and higher education customers. • Offers cash incentives for EE projects: • Earn $165/kW and $0.02/kWh for projects that reduce energy consumption. • Earn $150/kW and $0.01/kWh for winter peak lighting projects. • Offers participants non-cash incentives: • Benchmarking. • Energy Master Planning. • Technical Assistance.
CitySmart Overview • Municipal, county, and select state government customers. • Offers cash incentives for EE projects: • Earn $165/kW and $0.02/kWh for projects that reduce energy consumption. • Earn $150/kW and $0.01/kWh for exterior lighting projects (winter peak). • Offers participants non-cash incentives: • Benchmarking. • Energy Master Planning. • Technical Assistance.
Commercial Solutions Overview • Designed for commercial businesses. • Provides technical expertise and financial support. • Help partners realize long term energy savings. • Offers cash incentives for EE projects: • Earn $175/kW and $0.02/kWh for projects that reduce energy consumption. • Earn $160/kW and $0.01/kWh for exterior lighting projects (winter peak). • Minimum project size: 10kW.
Program Services Benchmarking. • Compare facility energy usage by square footage, type, vintage, etc. • Provides a starting point (if needed) to set energy management goals. Energy Master Planning. • Convene decision makers to set energy management criteria and goals. • Set the path and take control of your own energy destiny.
Technical Assistance • Move projects forward by helping participants identify, develop, and procure cost effective EE investments. • Provide vendor neutral recommendations and/or design guidelines. • Tool kit approach to opportunities.
2013 Changes from the PUCT • Winter peak (outdoor lighting). • Deemed savings for chillers • Deemed savings for Solar PV • Deemed savings for AHU VFDs. • Peak kW savings for lighting controls. • New refrigeration and commercial kitchen measures.
Winter Peak • Energy efficiency savings measures that affect peak demand. • Eligible timeframe: • M-F 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. – 10 a.m. • Dec 1 – Feb 28. • Excludes weekends and Federal Holidays.
Outdoor Lighting (Winter Peak) • Defined as lighting that is controlled by dusk/dawn sensor or timer. • These lights must remain ON throughout the night to qualify as deemed savings. • Outdoor lighting with occupancy controls mustbe measured and verified
Early Retirement for Chillers and PTAC Units • Early Retirement, ROB, NC requirements now apply to chillers and PTAC units. • Deemed savings baseline is a sliding scale based on age of existing HVAC system. • Demand and energy coefficients have been updated. • 1-5% drop in kW, 5 – 16% increase in kWh. • New building types for HVAC have been added.
Deemed Saving for AHU VFDs • Deemed savings VFD installed on AHU motors from 1 – 100hp. • In order to qualify for deemed savings, the building must have an existing variable-air-volume (VAV) system. • The conditioned air volume must be controlled by either outlet dampers, inlet dampers, or inlet guide vanes.
2013Refrigeration Deemed Savings Measures • Solid & glass door reach-ins. • Electronic defrost controls. • ECM evaporator fan motors. • Evaporator fan controls. • Cooler night covers. • Strip curtains. • Zero-energy doors. • Door heater controls.
2013 Food Service Deemed Savings Measures • Electric convection ovens. • Electric combination ovens. • ENERGY STAR dishwashers. • ENERGY STAR steam cookers. • ENERGY STAR fryers. • ENERGY STAR hot food cabinets. • Vending machine controls. • Pre-rinse spray valves.
2013Lighting Deemed Savings • High Performance T8 Lighting. • Lamp/ballast combination MUSTbe on the Consortium for Energy Efficiency list. • www.CEE1.org. • T5 Lighting. • Does not adhere to CEE qualifications. • LEDs. • All LEDs MUSTbe on either the Energy Star List or the Design Lights Consortium List. • www.designlights.org and www.energystar.gov.
Participating in 2013, Deemed Savings • Update to occupancy sensor/daylight control measure: • Peak demand (kW) savings will be available soon. • No changes to the existing energy savings (kWh). • New measure added for guestroom, dorm and multi-family occupancy controls. Master card key control.
Geothermal Heating & Cooling Russell V. Buras – President / CEO
How it works? Ground Source Heat Pump Unit U.S. EPA has stated: “ Geothermal systems are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean and cost-effective space conditioning system available today.”
Benefits of Geo • Save energy and operational costs. • Architectural flexibility. • No towers, boilers, strip heat, dual fuel. • No outside vandalism or theft. • Simple and solid design. • Low maintenance. • No outside noise. • Highest efficiency ratings. • Long loop field life cycle. • LEED points / ENERGY STAR®. • Federal tax incentives. • Qualifies for EE programs. • Micro utility options available. e Loops
Area Sample Projects & Case Studies • Spring ISD / Sheldon ISD / Alvin ISD • Texas Governor’s Mansion – Austin, TX • First Bank of Conroe • Consolidated Telephone Business Office Montgomery, County NASA Riverpointe Medical WCBC LT HQ
Case Study: Sam Houston State UniversitySCORE® Program More than 60 percent of the newly installed fixtures have one four-foot lamp that consumes only 25 watts of energy. • Annual A/C Savings Reduction: $54,600 • Lighting Energy Reduction: 71% • Annual CO2 Savings: 2,340 tons • Estimated Annual Lighting Savings: $122,838
Case Study: Macy’s Department StoreCommercial Solutions Program
Program docs and project application form are signed/returned 2013Project Application Process • Pre-inspection • Construction • Post-inspection • Receive incentive check
Thank you! Kelley Carson, Program Manager (281) 362-4033 jcarso1@entergy.com Michael Martinez, CLEAResult (469) 363-0267 mmartinez@clearesult.com Megan Frisa, CLEAResult (281) 381-6302 mfrisa@clearesult.com Marc Fowler, CLEAResult (713) 385-5814 mfowler@clearesult.com Ben Crandall, CLEAResult (512) 416-5903 bcrandall@clearesult.com