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Competitive Retailer Relations CR Workshop 2008

Competitive Retailer Relations CR Workshop 2008. Introduction. Welcome Introduction of Guest Introduction of CRR Remarks by Hooper Review of Agenda Review of Survey. Demand Side Management (DSM) October 16, 2008. DSM Compliance Team Manager – Billy Berny. Texas Central Company

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Competitive Retailer Relations CR Workshop 2008

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  1. Competitive Retailer Relations CR Workshop 2008

  2. Introduction • Welcome • Introduction of Guest • Introduction of CRR • Remarks by Hooper • Review of Agenda • Review of Survey

  3. Demand Side Management (DSM) October 16, 2008

  4. DSM Compliance TeamManager – Billy Berny Texas Central Company Russell Bego Jim Fowler Pam Osterloh Texas North Company Gary Throckmorton Rhonda Fahrlender

  5. Service Territory

  6. Energy Efficiency PolicyPURA 39.905/§25.181 • PURA 39.905 – “…electric utilities will administer energy efficiency programs…” • “…market-neutral, non-discriminatory standard offer programs (SOPs) or limited, targeted market transformation programs (MTPs)…” • Programs to be implemented through Retail Electric Providers (REPs) and Energy Efficiency Service Providers (EESPs)

  7. Energy Efficiency PolicyPURA 39.905/§25.181 • Programs available to all customer classes • Sufficient energy efficiency incentives to acquire at least 15% of the utility’s annual growth in residential and commercial demand by Dec. 31, 2008 and 20% by Dec. 31, 2009.

  8. Texas Central Company 2007 - 8.71 MW 2008 - 10.63 MW 2009 - 14.17 MW Energy Efficiency Goals

  9. Residential Programs • Residential SOP • Hard-to-Reach SOP • Targeted Low Income Weatherization • Appliance Recycling Pilot MTP • Texas Statewide Compact Fluorescent MTP • Energy Star® New Homes MTP

  10. Commercial Programs • Commercial SOP • Energy Efficiency Improvement Program for Non-profit Agencies SOP • Emergency Load Management SOP • Commercial Solutions Pilot MTP • CitySmart/Texas Score MTP

  11. How can REPs be involved? • Educate and inform customers • Bill inserts • Recruitment/outreach meetings • Participate as an implementer/contractor • Submit Program Applications • Submit Pilot Program Proposals

  12. For More Information • www.AEPefficiency.com • www.texasefficiency.com • Program Coordinators

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