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RENEWABLE ENERGY LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2005 AN OVERVIEW OF UTILITY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS.

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1 RENEWABLE ENERGY LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2005 AN OVERVIEW OF UTILITY EFFICIENCY PROGRAMS

2 SERVICE TERRITORIES

3 MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC

4 NARRAGANSETT ELECTRIC

5 GRANITE STATE ELECTRIC

6 Why incentives?  Mass legislature extended requirement of IOU electric efficiency programs until 2007  The charge of less than 3 mills/kwh for each commercial customer creates a pool of cash for incentives  $millions are allocated to be spent in NE each year  Cash incentives paid to reduce paybacks for projects that result in energy savings  Massachusetts Electric program’s started in the mid 80s and have been consistent leaders in paying out the incentive budget each year since

7 Incentive Geography  Massachusetts  Massachusetts Electric http://www.nationalgridus.com/masselectric/  Western Massachusetts Electric http://www.nu.com/  NSTAR http://www.nstaronline.com/  Connecticut  Connecticut Light and Power http://www.cl- p.com/clmbus/target/indextarget.asp#municipal  Rhode Island  Narragansett Electric http://www.nationalgridus.com/narragansett/business/e nergyeff/energyeff.asp  Maine  New Hampshire  Public Service of New Hampshire http://www.psnh.com/Business/Efficiency/IndustrialRetr ofit.asp  Granite State Electric http://www.nationalgridus.com/granitestate/business/en ergyeff/energyeff.asp  Vermont  http://www.efficiencyvermont.com/

8 Conservation Incentive Programs  Prescriptive measures – lighting, motors, HVAC set incentives  Custom measures – cost benefit analysis  Retrofit Program  MECO program - Energy Initiative  40-45% of total cost or 2 year payback  New buildings, expansions, new load  MECO program - Design 2000+  60-75% of incremental cost or 1.5 yr payback  Large Customer  MECO program – Accelerated Application Process  EI – 1 year payback  D2+ - full incremental  Municipal program  EI – 60%, customer net cost financed on electric bill  D2+ - full incremental  Industrial System Optimization Service  Long payback measures may be able to split costs based on percent savings  Technical Assistance - contract with a third party engineering firm and share 50% of cost of TA study

9 Action plan for efficiency upgrades  Compare your facility to others  Inventory all equipment  Develop a measure list  Prepare estimates of cost and savings  Third party review  Secure funding/allocate budget  Implement with oversight  Commission by third party  TA funds from local util may cover portion

10 Pumping Efficiency Measures  Reduce load  Manage load  Water to wire efficiency  Pump selection  Motor and drive selection  Automated control

11 Waste Water Aeration Measures  Fine bubble  Improved surface aerators  Premium motors  High efficiency motor drive  Blower vfds and  Automatic DO control

12 Lighting efficiency measures  T5 low and high bay fixtures  Pulse start Metal halide  Indirect fluorescent  Super efficient T8s  Comprehensive controls for large buildings

13 HVAC efficiency measures  Water source heat pumps  Prescriptive incentives for RTUs  Custom incentives for larger units  Low volume fume hood  Occupancy controls  Heat pump for generator oil sump


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