Northwest Power and Conservation Council 1 Distribution System Efficiency Potential & Conservation Voltage Reduction Power Committee April 2009.

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Northwest Power and Conservation Council 1 Distribution System Efficiency Potential & Conservation Voltage Reduction Power Committee April 2009

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 2 From Here To Here And In Here Energy & Capacity Savings

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 3 Key Points 1. New measure for 6 th Plan 2. Large savings potential –2% of load or MWa by 2029 –Low cost –Half of it less than $30/MWh 3. Solid cost & savings estimate 4. Savings both sides of the customer meter –End User Savings & Reduced Utility Losses 5. Many non-energy benefits 6. Barriers to adoption are addressable

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 4 The Standards

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 5 Optimize System Voltage –Improve end-use equipment efficiencies –Reduce losses along the way –Improve effective capacity (kW) & reactive (kvar)

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 6 Tools System Optimization System Optimization Line Drop Compensation Line Drop Compensation End of Line Voltage Feedback End of Line Voltage Feedback Home Voltage Regulation Home Voltage Regulation

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 7 Source of Estimates NEEA Study completed January 2008 NEEA Study completed January 2008 Day-On / Day-Off testing Day-On / Day-Off testing Four years & about $1 million Four years & about $1 million R.W. Beck R.W. Beck Pilot tests in 13 utilities in PNW Pilot tests in 13 utilities in PNW

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 8 Translation to 6P Supply Curve Four measures only (no house level regulators) Four measures only (no house level regulators) –LDC voltage control, light system improvements, major system improvements, end-of-line control CVR factors by feeder type from NEEA study CVR factors by feeder type from NEEA study –CVR factors depend on character of feeder loads Count of regional feeders by type Count of regional feeders by type Estimate of regional load by feeder type Estimate of regional load by feeder type Derived load shape Derived load shape

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 9 Achievable Utility Distribution System Efficiency Savings Potential by Levelized Cost

10 The Oracle BPA document “Assessment of Conversation Voltage Reduction Application in the BPA Service Region”, 1987

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 11 Barriers to Adoption Working Between Departments in Utility Working Between Departments in Utility –Business Practices between EE & Engineering Regulatory Issues Regulatory Issues –Utility losses are a pass-thru cost –Lost revenues

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 12 End

Northwest Power and Conservation Council slide 13 The following slides are from a presentation made to the Regional Technical Forum by R.W. Beck

14 DISTRIBUTION EFFICIENCY INITIATIVE (DEI) Benefits on Both Sides of the Meter RTF MEETING February 5, 2008

15 Overview Key Project Elements Research Studies –Residential Homes (395 homes) Including In-Home assessments –Pilot Feeder Demonstration Projects Report of Findings Potential Northwest Region Savings Guidebook Software Tools Report, Guidebook, and Software Tools available at ww.rwbeck.com/neea

16 Overview Participating Utilities

17 Overview Project Savings Project Savings 8,563 MWhr (1.88 aMW annually) 345 kWhr per residential home (Load Research project) Cost of less than 5 Mills ($0.001/kWhr)

18 Summary Pilot Demonstration Project Controlled voltage at substation (day ON day OFF) –Used Line Drop Compensation –Used End of Line voltage feedback loop 6 Utilities, 10 Substations, 31 feeders Performed system improvements –Installed feeder meters –Phase balancing –Voltage regulators –Capacitors

19 Results of DEI Study Savings

20 Results of DEI Study CVR Factors House-Level – CVR factor EnergyFeeder Level – CVR Factor Energy

21 Results of DEI Study CVR Factors CVR factor Distribution of Sample Homes

22 Results of DEI Study CVR Factors Load Research CVR Factor by Season w/ 90% Error Bounds

23 Results of DEI Study CVR Factors Load Research CVR Factor by Weekday by Season w/ 90% Error Bounds

24 Results of DEI Study Project Conclusions Existing technologies can be use to achieve the majority of the potential energy savings economically New technologies are commercially available to help utilities optimize the performance of the distribution system and regulating the voltage Utilities could benefit from pooling resources from their energy efficiency group and distribution planning, engineering and operation groups Utilities need to develop long-term plans to optimize the efficiency of the existing electrical infrastructure New facilities being installed today should be designed to achieve the lowest life cycle cost Policies should be established to provide incentives for utilities to reduce electric system losses Policies should be established to provide a mechanism to reimburse utilities for lost revenue

25 DEI Study Guidebook

26 DEI Study Software Tools