USA: Key Energy Efficiency Developments Cary Bloyd EGEEC-39 Chinese Taipei November 7-8, 2012.

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USA: Key Energy Efficiency Developments Cary Bloyd EGEEC-39 Chinese Taipei November 7-8, 2012

Presentation Overview Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) annual appropriation American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 State Energy Efficiency Resource Standards Selected Energy Efficiency Examples 2

U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency Activities are Led by the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) (1)* Advanced Manufacturing Office The Advanced Manufacturing Office focused on energy efficiency at the industrial and manufacturing fields Buildings The Building Technologies Program supports building energy efficiency for residential and commercial buildings Federal Energy Management The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) provides services, tools, and expertise to federal agencies to help them achieve their legislated and executive-ordered energy, greenhouse gas, and water goals * 3

U.S. DOE Energy Efficiency Activities are Led by the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) (2) Weatherization and Intergovernmental The Weatherization and Intergovernmental Program provides grants, technical assistance, and information tools to states, local governments, community action agencies, utilities, Indian tribes, and overseas U.S. territories for their energy programs Vehicles The Vehicle Technologies Program helps transition alternative fuels and vehicles into the marketplace. 4

EERE Has Set Clear Efficiency Goals* 5 * request.pdf

EERE Budget summary 6

Building Technologies Focus Areas 7

EERE Received $16.8 billion ARRA Funding (1)* Building Technologies Hi-Efficiency Solid-State Lighting Development and Manufacturing $46.2 million Advanced Energy-Efficient Building Technologies and Commercial Building Training Programs $74.64 million Federal Energy Management Federal Energy Management Program $21.73 million Industrial Technologies Information and Communications Technology (Data Centers) $36.02 million Industrial Energy Efficiency Projects $160.1million * 8

EERE Received $16.8 billion ARRA Funding (2) State and Local Energy Programs Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants $2,800 million State Energy Program$3,100 million BetterBuildings $ 452 million Weatherization Assistance Weatherization Assistance Program $4,980 million 9

Energy Efficiency Resource Standards. / October states have Energy Efficiency Resource Standards. (7 states have goals). 20 states have Energy Efficiency Resource Standards. (7 states have goals). Note: See following slide for a brief summary of policy details. For more details on EERS policies, see and

EERS Policy Details Arizona: 22% cumulative electricity savings by 2020; 6% cumulative gas savings by Arkansas: 0.75% of 2010 electric sales reduction by 2013; 0.4% of 2010 gas sales reduction by California: Varies by utility. Colorado: Electricity sales and demand reduction of 5% of 2006 numbers by 2018 (statutory requirement); natural gas savings requirements vary by utility. Connecticut: 4% of retail load (includes CHP and waste heat recovery). Delaware: Electricity and peak demand savings equivalent to 15% of 2007 numbers by 2015; natural gas savings equivalent to 10% of 2007 natural gas consumption by Florida: 7,842 GWh cumulative reductions from (statewide goal); 3,024 MW cumulative summer peak demand reduction from , 1,937 MW, cumulative winter peak demand reduction from (statewide goal). Hawaii: 4,300 GWh reduction in electricity use by Illinois: 2.0% reduction of 2008 electricity sales by 2015; 1.1% reduction of 2008 peak load demand by 2018; 8.6% cumulative natural gas savings by Indiana: 2.0% electricity sales reduction by Iowa: Varies by utility. Maine: 30% reduction of electricity and natural gas sales by Maryland: 15% reduction in per capita energy consumption by 2015, compared to 2007; 15% reduction in per capital peak demand by 2015, compared to Massachusetts: Reduce 1,103 GWh electricity in 2012 (statewide); reduce 24.7 million therms by 2012 (statewide). Michigan: 1.0% annual reduction of previous year retail electricity sales by 2012; 0.75% annual reduction of previous year retail natural gas sales by Minnesota: 1.5% reduction of previous 3-year average retail electric sales by 2010; 1.5% reduction of previous 3-year average retail natural gas sales by Missouri : 9.9% cumulative electricity savings by2020; an additional 1.9% each year thereafter.9% cumulative peak reduction by 2020; an additional 1% each year thereafter. New Mexico: 10% of 2005 total retail kWh sales by New York: 15% reduction relative to projected electricity use in 2015; gas savings of 112 Bcf annually by Ohio: 22.0% reduction of previous 3-year average retail electricity sales by Pennsylvania: 3% of projected June May 2010 electricity consumption by May 31, 2013; 4.5% of measured June May 2008 peak demand by May 31, Rhode Island: Varies by utility. Texas: 25% reduction in annual growth in demand 2012; 30% reduction in annual growth in demand Vermont: 320,000 MWh electricity savings (3-year goal for 2012, 2013, 2014); summer peak kW savings: 60,800 (3-year goal for 2012, 2013, 2014). Virginia: 10% electricity savings by 2022 relative to 2006 base sales. Washington: Varies by utility. Wisconsin: : Net annual electric energy savings of 1,816,320,000 kWh; net annual natural gas savings of 73,040,000 therms. Note: For more details on EERS policies, see and

Selected Energy Efficiency Examples* Report: More Efficient and Renewable Energy Technologies Used in 2011 (10/31/12) Americans used less energy in 2011 than in 2010 due mainly to a shift to more energy efficient residential and transportation technologies, according to the Energy Department's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) Energy Department Partnership to Certify Zero Net-Energy Ready Homes (8/22/12) The Energy Department on August 20 announced a new partnership between its Challenge Home program and the Passive House Institute US (PHIUS) on a voluntary certification process for energy-efficient homes. The Challenge Home program certifies homes that are 40% to 50% more energy efficient than typical homes GSA Slates 30 Federal Buildings for Deep Energy Retrofits (4/11/12) The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) on March 22 announced that 30 of its federal buildings, totaling nearly 117 million square feet, are participating in a challenge to achieve deep energy savings. The Deep Retrofit Challenge is asking energy service companies to make these buildings more energy efficient using energy service performance contracts (ESPCs) * 12

Thank you for your attention! 13