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California Industrial Energy Efficiency Potential Analysis Fred Coito. CALMAC Meeting San Francisco, California October 27, 2004. Method. Quasi “Bottom up” Approach Technology-level assessment Lighting, HVAC, VSDs, HE Motors Bundled measures Compressed air, motor practices, other process.
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California Industrial Energy Efficiency Potential AnalysisFred Coito CALMAC MeetingSan Francisco, California October 27, 2004
Method • Quasi “Bottom up” Approach • Technology-level assessment • Lighting, HVAC, VSDs, HE Motors • Bundled measures • Compressed air, motor practices, other process
Data Sources • Utility Data • Billing Data • AMR data for loadshapes • 1998 MECS, 1998 DOE Motors Assessment • Disaggregation of loads to end uses • NRMSTS • Some Technology/Practice Saturations • LBNL • Process measure costs and savings • Measure applicability • Other Sources • Avoided Costs, Program Data, Rates
Results • Energy Efficiency Potential Estimates • Technical, Economic, Achievable • By end use • By utility and climate zone • Related Cost Effectiveness Estimates • Energy Efficiency Supply Curves • Documentation and Reporting • Integration with Itron Study