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1 Choosing the Right Project

2 5 Operations & Maintenance
1 Potential 2 Options 3 Refinement 4 Implementation

3 Step Zero: Make a Plan Purpose: Determine whether basic elements for a successful project are in place Tasks: Consider current reality and local resources Consider hurdles/challenges to energy projects Sets key criteria by which to choose projects Clarifies key performance indicators Documents the game plan for short- and long-term success

4 Reduce tribal office energy use by 15%
Example Goals Reduce tribal office energy use by 15% Reduce average household energy costs by 20% Increase energy independence and resilience Create jobs and training for young people Create income for the local community

5 Example Criteria Project payback period is less than 5 years
At least two part time local jobs are created At least one community member receives technical training Project can be completed by the community with little to no outside help needed Energy generation projects use local energy resources Project can be implemented within one building season

6 Step 1: Understanding Needs and Resources
Purpose: Determine whether basic elements for a successful project are in place Tasks: Assess the energy load/demand using past electric bills, PCE reports, power house data, and fuel logs Where can efficiency be improved? Identify possible sites for project locations Confirm energy resources

7 Assess Energy Needs Document the community baseline:
Determine energy use including government, residential, school, commercial Use available tools: Energy audits PCE reporting documents Powerhouse data Photo by Alex Dane, NREL 22724

8 Rampart Energy Baseline

9 Resource Assessment https://maps.nrel.gov/tribal-energy-atlas/
Maps.nrel.gov/tribal-energy-atlas

10 What skills are already present in the community?
Community Assessment What skills are already present in the community? Utility clerks Power plant operators Laborers Tribal administrators What skills are needed for possible projects? Electricians? Energy efficiency technicians? Operations and maintenance for new projects?

11 5 Operations & Maintenance
2 Options Slide 11 Now lets move on to step 2 in the process: project options! 5 Operations & Maintenance 1 Potential 2 Design 3 Refinement 4 Implementation

12 Step 2: Options Analysis
Purpose: Determine which option is best for your community Tasks: Determine the lifecycle costs of project options Fuel Operations and Maintenance Determine the lifecycle benefits of project options Jobs Offset fuel costs Stable energy costs Identify permitting needs and site use considerations (if any) Identify integration procedures with the power plant Utilize goals and criteria to weigh each potential project

13 Alternative Generation
Hierarchy of Needs Alternative Generation Energy Efficiency Energy System Safety & Stability

14 Lifecycle Costs: Tools for Analysis
Identify and evaluate policies and options

15 Lifecycle Costs: Tools for Analysis
Great use of Technical Assistance! Identify and evaluate policies and options

16 Priorities and Decisions: Identify Financing Options
Tribal funding (energy.gov/indianenergy/fedprograms) DOE Technical Assistance (TA) Program Other federal agency TA and grant programs State programs Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) Photo by Alex Dane, NREL

17 Best Projects Meet community energy goals and needs Best match community project criteria Are financeable / can access funding Have champions in the community

18 Sherry Stout Questions?


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