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Vermont ZERO ENERGY NOW: PART TWO -- Transitioning to a Statewide Program – GMP CEED Workshop – September 16 , 2016. Building Performance Professionals Association. Presentation Overview. Zero Energy Now 2016: Program Snapshot
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Vermont ZERO ENERGY NOW: PART TWO-- Transitioning to a Statewide Program –GMP CEED Workshop – September 16, 2016 Building Performance Professionals Association
Presentation Overview Zero Energy Now 2016: Program Snapshot Zero Energy Now 2017: Transitioning to an Efficiency Vermont Program Proposal Overview Q&A
Zero Energy Now: 2016 2016 CEED funds have resulted in the completed Zero Energy Now Program • Program Plan Developed with Stakeholder Review & Input • Eligibility Requirements Finalized & Clarified • Guarantees Developed and in place • Contractors recruited, reviewed & selected • Two trainings held for BPPA & REV contractors and installers • EUSAVE tool developed and being utilized • Marketing Firm Hired, Marketing Plan Developed and Implemented • More than 15 Outreach Events (over 200 attendees) • Press Event & Radio Shows • Ongoing coordination with stakeholders • Clarification of savings, ongoing reporting
Zero Energy Now: 2016 Project status as of 9/14/16: • Three completed jobs • 35 entered into EUSAVE database • Spoke with 10 out of 16 contractors this week: • 15 firm jobs • Additional 16 maybe/probably • Plus more jobs expected from 6 other contractors not yet reached • Expect 30 – 50 completed projects in 2016 • Just enrolled new key contractor in Addison County: • Multiple likely projects already • Panton involvement
Zero Energy Now: 2017 • Transition to Efficiency Vermont • Developing MOU with EVT to add a new “deep energy retrofit” tier to Home Performance with ENERGY STAR Program • Weatherization • Heat Pumps • CEED would layer PV onto this new tier • Continuation of comprehensive existing homes offering
Zero Energy Now: 2017 • Proposal Elements: • Coordination and transition of Zero Energy Now program elements to EVT • Contractor training to facilitate the transition • Town Energy Committee outreach and coordination during transition • Incentives for 40 projects • $50/MMBtu savings, up to $1000 • Project management and BPPA administrative fee
Zero Energy Now: 2017 • Budget of $120,000 • $40,000 incentives • $80,000 labor and expenses • NSB of 1.9 • Assume 40 projects, 20 of each: • Project A: • 5560 kWh/year “savings”/production • $19,456 • Project B: • 5280 kWh/year “savings”/production • $17,266
Q&A Richard Faesy Energy Futures Group rfaesy@energyfuturesgroup.com Phone: 802-482-5001 Cell: 802-355-9153