Commercial & Industrial Energy Efficiency Programs

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1 Commercial & Industrial Energy Efficiency Programs May 7, 2013 Allison Grinczel: Energy Engineer, Commercial, Industrial and Customer Renewables

2 Overview of Snohomish County PUD

3 Market Sectors kwh by Facility Type - Top % 19.7% 14.5% 10.5% 5.7%

4 C&I Measures 2012 Results Total Incentives = $ 5.6 million Total Impacts = 4.3 amw HVAC Controls 5% Other 14% HVAC, Env 15% Indus Equip 13% Lighting 51% Indus Proc 2% % kwh Saved by Measure Type

5 Aggressive Conservation Targets 45,000,000 Results and Goals 40,000,000 35,000,000 30,000,000 25,000,000 20,000,000 15,000,000 C&I Goals Actual Achievement C&I Potential Goal 10,000,000 5,000,

6 2012 Commercial and Industrial Results Achieved 100% of goal Actual 37,911,188 kwh Actual Goal 37,809,380 kwh Millions

7 2013 Commercial and Industrial Goals 37,571,005 kwh Goal: PUD direct programs 30,535,020 kwh $5.7 million incentive budget Back log for 2013 is ~50% less than last year

8 Current Programs Renewables Rebates Custom Incentives

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10 Current Programs Rebates unit based Lighting & Lighting Controls Energy Smart Grocer Commercial Kitchen Equipment Solar Express Custom Incentives for Retrofits & New Construction* Savings Based Lighting and Lighting Controls HVAC Equipment, Applications & Controls Building Envelope (electrically heated buildings only) Other * Includes major remodels, addition and TI where Code applies.

11 Other C&I Incentives For both Existing Facilities and New Construction Renewables Process equipment and controls Compressed air systems Pumping systems Refrigeration equipment Data center measures Other technologies as appropriate Energy Smart Grocer Commercial Kitchens RCM Educational Facilities

12 Customer Renewables Solar Express 2012 recap 72 PV systems installed (90 net metered systems) Solarize Community Outreach Campaigns Stanwood/Camano Mukilteo 2013 Community TBD 2012 Planet Power Projects Arlington HS Assistance League Everett Darrington HS Granite Falls HS Park Place MS - Monroe Sultan HS 7.9 kw 3.3 kw 9.8 kw 8.6 kw 5.0 kw 5.3 kw

13 Solar installations as of Jan 2013

14 Energy Smart Grocer BPA program administered by PECI For grocers, convenience stores & facilities with commercial refrigeration in PUD territory Measures include auto-closers, gaskets, case lighting, refrigeration controls, motors, etc.

15 Commercial Kitchen Equipment Collaborative program between: Puget Sound Energy, Snohomish PUD, Tacoma Power, Seattle City Light, Cascade Natural Gas and cooperating water utilities Rebate may apply to multiple utilities, depending on the equipment purchased Both Point of Sale and Rebate options, up to $2,000 Not just for restaurants! Can be used in office buildings, schools, government facilities, hospitals, retirement any building that has a cafeteria, has potential to save with energy efficient kitchen equipment See for qualifying products and more info.

16 RCM Program For Educational facilities that hire an on-site Resource Conservation Manager for a minimum of 3-years 7 million kwh minimum annual production Both 3 rd -party and direct employees eligible Allowances for: Software Tracking District-wide savings (posters, etc.) Training Incentives-based Savings: Years 1-3 overall savings only Years 4-6 include bonuses for Energy Efficient project creation

17 Do You Have Other Project Ideas? Contact us early bring us your ideas, we ll be glad to work with you; ongoing relationship is key. Tell us about new plans or projects for 2013 so that we can plan our budget appropriately. Keep us informed about changes in project schedules or scope. Provide documents that describe your project including bids, submittals, drawings, etc. Authorization is required prior to project installation

18 Continuing Trends Grant funding for public institutions (OSPI, Commerce) LED lighting in retail, grocery, c-stores and restaurants New HVAC technology: VRFs, Enhanced Rooftop Controls, etc.

19 Upcoming Program Enhancements Lighting To Go Small Business Additional Rebates New Construction Website Upgrades

20 2013 Coming Soon Lighting To Go a distributor point of sale pilot Distributors in Snohomish County Similar products to PSE s program LEDs, CFLs, low-wattage T8s Starting any day now Expanded Offering of Rebates Unitary HVAC equipment Air Compressors Smart power strips, etc. Mid-year time frame

21 2013 Coming Soon Updated New Construction Program Possible changes in incentive structure Mid-year time frame Small Business Program In development Probably buildings between 5,000 10,000 SF Retail, small office, med/dental office, etc. Fall-Winter time frame

22 Keep in touch Website For Your Business Rebates & Incentive Pages: Updated frequently Resources and all current PUD forms Training & Resources: Upcoming trainings around the Puget Sound Registration links Listings for Lighting Business Contractors & Mechanical Business Contractors Would you like to be on our list? Fill out a Trade Ally Application today, or EEBiz@snopud.com Coming in 2013 Market Segment areas

23 C & I Contacts ( ) C&I Manager: Suzanne Frew, P.E. (1733) Program Managers: Allison Grinczel Commercial Kitchen Equipment & RCM (8275) Leslie Moynihan Renewables (8289) Beth Robinweiler Lighting Rebates & Energy Smart Grocer (8515) Sinh Tran Custom Retrofit & New Construction (8248) Field Engineers: Jim Conlan (1781) Steve Forck (1767) Allison Grinczel (8275) Dave Hunt (1785) Ronn Larpenteur, P.E. (8247) Ken Satre (1690) Trevor Welch, P.E. (1845) Associate Program Manager: Laura Zorick (1716) eebiz@snopud.com Lightingrebates@snopud.com Business Services: Tom Hovde (1703)

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