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Multifamily & EWEB Coordination June 27, 2007 Presenters Diane Ferington, Energy Trust of Oregon Paul Berkowitz, CSG. Multifamily Approach . Core program is weatherization We combine Energy Trust incentives with the State’s Business Energy Tax Credit (BETC) These cover ~ 50%+ of project cost
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Multifamily & EWEB CoordinationJune 27, 2007PresentersDiane Ferington, Energy Trust of OregonPaul Berkowitz, CSG
Multifamily Approach Core program is weatherization We combine Energy Trust incentives with the State’s Business Energy Tax Credit (BETC) • These cover ~ 50%+ of project cost Targeted outreach to property owners and management firms • City of Portland’s Office of Sustainable Development is the project manager for all MF projects under subcontract with CSG. • OSD does all the project paperwork and BETC filing 2
Results for 2006 Electric Savings 3,832 units • Multifamily drives electric sector • Total units treated 4,636 (188 gas, 616 both) 3
Multifamily Savings Distribution • MF savings primarily electric • 2006 total of 7.6M kWh • Direct installed measures account for 25% • Insulation 14% of savings 4
Insulation Attic – R-0 to R-18 Existing: • Upgrade to R-38 and receive $.25 per square foot* Wall – R-0 to R-4 Existing: • Upgrade to R-21 or fill cavity and receive $.30 per square foot* Floor – R-0 to R-11 Existing: • Upgrade to R-25 or fill cavity and receive $.45 per square foot* 5
Windows (gateway to weatherization) Electric Heat • Single glaze existing: Upgrade to U-Value of 0.32 or lower and an incentive of $2.50 per square foot is available. Upgrade to U-Value of 0.30 or lower and an incentive of $3.00 per square foot is available.* • Double glaze existing: Upgrade to U-Value of 0.32 or lower and an incentive of $1.50 per square foot is available. Upgrade to U-Value of 0.30 or lower and an incentive of $2.00 per square foot is available.* Gas Heat • Single or double glaze existing: Upgrade to U-Value of U-0.32 or lower and an incentive of $1.75 per square foot is available. Upgrade to U-Value of U-0.30 or lower and an incentive of $2.25 per square foot is available.* 6
Measures (cont’d) Doors $25 per door Requirements: From an existing exterior door of R-2 or less, bring door R-value to R-5 or greater. Gas furnaces 90% AFUE, $150 Heat Pumps Upgrade an existing heat pump to a high efficiency heat pump: • HSPF 8.2; SEER 14, EER 11.5, or better - $150 • HSPF 8.5; EER 12, or better - $200 Replace an electric furnace or electric resistance heat (baseboard or in-wall unit): • HSPF 8.2; SEER 14, EER 11.5, or better - $300HSPF 8.5; EER 12, or better - $400 7
Measures (cont’d) Water heaters Electric Replacement Requirements: • 30/40/50 gallon – EF 0.93 or greater65/80 gallon – EF 0.91 or greater119 gallon – EF 0.85 Gas Replacement Requirements: • Minimum EF or .62 or greater Boilers Free CFLs, Aerators, & Showerheads at inspection New components in 2007 • Clothes Washers • Common area lighting http://www.energytrust.org/residential/mf/forms/HES_PI0320L.pdf 8
Marketing • Property Management Firms • Participate in associations • Metro Multifamily Housing Association • Rental Housing Association of Greater Portland • Oregon Rental Housing Association • Market in their publications • Go to their meetings and play in their events • Trade Ally installation contractors • Represent the program offer in their bids to entice owners • Trade ally meetings • Cooperative marketing assistance 9
Current Promotion Additional $1 per sq ft for single pane = $4 sq ft 10
Eugene Water & Electric Board • Collaborate on Home Energy Review delivery to EWEB and Energy Trust (NW Natural) customers • Install CFLs • Aerators & Showerheads (water heater determines payee) • Water audit component added • Under contract with CSG • Coordinated with EWEB • EWEB hosted training & subsidized a portion of training • CSG conducted BPI training & Energy Trust funded a portion of the training 11