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1 Overview for Local Energy Committees February 10, 2016

2 Welcome 1. Introduction to the NH CORE Energy Efficiency Programs 2. Municipal Energy Efficiency Program 3. Some Recent Projects 4. Who to contact to get started 2

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4 NH Energy Efficiency Programs 6. Energy Star Products Program - Lighting & Appliances 5. Fuel Neutral Weatherization (High Use) 7. New Construction: Energy Star Homes 4. Income Eligible Weatherization 1. Large Business Program (New Equip., New Construction, Retrofit of Existing) Residential (520k customers) Small Business/Muni (> 60,000 customers ) Large Business (<2,000 customers) Industrial (< 200 customers) 3. Small Business Direct Install/Turnkey 2. Municipal EE Program

5 EE: What Is In The NH Tool Box? Information Point of Sale/Sales Training Seminars/Education Classes/Technical Assistance (Audits) Bill Inserts / Online Business Newsletters / NHSaves website Customer Engagement Platform (coming in Apr 2016) Financial Incentives Minimum dollars that will move customers No charge to income eligible customers Prescriptive Incentives Custom Incentives Financing / Loans / Loan Buydowns

6 Responsive To Change Incentives Evolve Reduced Removed Revised New Technologies Beyond experimental Information Financial incentives New Ideas/Opportunities Fuel neutral space & water heating High efficiency heat pumps (Heating/HW)

7 Making Sure It’s Real 1. Quality Assurance (Pre & Post Inspections) 2. Third Party Evaluations 3. Annual Audits 4. Annual Filings-Review & Approval 5. Ongoing Commission Oversight

8 RGGI Funding of Energy Efficiency via the “Energy Efficiency Fund” Low Income Weatherization:$ 440,000 Municipal Energy Efficiency:$2,000,000 Heating Systems / Weatherization for Retail Customers:$ 240,000 Large Businesses:$ 160,000

9 Sample Municipal Projects http://www.nhlocalenergyaudits.com/

10 Municipal Programs – EE Opportunities Control it: Occupancy Sensors, CO2 Sensors, Communicating Thermostats, Variable Speed Drives on fan Motors, Energy Management Systems Right Technology: Lighting, Refrigeration, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC), Weatherization (Air Sealing & Insulation), etc.

11 Sample Projects 1. Dover Ice Rink (Multi-Level lighting) 2. Belmont Schools (Lighting, HVAC, Wxn, Controls) 11

12 Dover Ice Arena 12 Dual rink facility hosting youth and high school hockey, figure skating, community events Replaced all interior and exterior lighting Installed wireless dimming system throughout facility

13 Dover Ice Arena Lighting project highlight: Ice surface fixtures Old Fixtures: (64) 672W Fluorescent New Fixtures: (80) 210W LED At just over 3,200 hours/year, fixture savings are approximately 85,000 kWh per year, not counting controls. 13

14 Dover Ice Arena Lighting project highlight: Ice surface controls New LED fixtures are dimmable, and will be controlled based on activity: 100% power(210W) 20% of the time 80% power(168W) 20% of the time 50% power (105W) 40% of the time 20% power ( 42W) 20% of the time 14

15 Dover Ice Arena Summary (all lighting and controls) Project cost:$123,048 Rebate: $ 18,230 Customer:$104,818 * * Paid for on Electric Bill Estimated annual bill savings of $33,345 First 40 months of savings will pay for Customer portion 15

16 Shaker Regional School District 4 Building Projects LED Lighting Propane Boilers Wood Pellet Boilers Insulation/Air Sealing HVAC Controls 16

17 Shaker Regional School District Project financed through Performance Contract with Energy Efficient Investments (Merrimack, NH) Electric savings: 287,000 kWh per year Oil Savings: 17,174 gallons per year Propane Savings: 3,679 gallons per year Eversource Incentive:$200,000 17 Other Benefits 1.a better learning environment, 2.guaranteed energy savings (via Performance Contract) 3.reduced maintenance costs

18 Municipal EE Program - 2016 Progress 18

19 Contact Information 19 OrganizationNameEmailPhone Energy Efficiency EversourceMark ToussaintMark.toussaint@eversource.com603.634.2301 LibertyBob RealsBob.Reals@libertyutilities.com603.327.5905 NHECJoe Lajewskilajewskij@nhec.com603.536.8663 UnitilTom PalmaPalma@unitil.com603.294.5172 Renewable Energy NHPUCKaren CramtonKaren.Cramton@puc.nh.gov603.271.6012

20 Other Helpful Web Sites 1. Renewable Energy www.puc.state.nh.us/Sustainable%20Energy/RenewableE nergyRebates-CI.html www.puc.state.nh.us/Sustainable%20Energy/RenewableE nergyRebates-CI.html 2. Energy Efficiency www.NHSaves.com www.Dsireusa.org Your utility web site (Eversource, Liberty, NHEC, Unitil) 3. Residential Tax Credits https://www.energystar.gov/about/federal_tax_credits 20

21 Thank you Tom BelairMark Toussaint Eversource EE ServicesEversource EE Services 603.634.2720603.634.2301 Thomas.Belair@eversource.comMark.Toussaint@Eversource.com


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