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1 CDM Programs Agriculture programs Presenter: Charles Coimbra

2 Hydro One at a glance 640,000 km 2 service territory 30,000 km of high-voltage transmission lines 306 transmission stations 1.3 million residential and business customers across Ontario 123,000 km of local distribution lines 1.6 million distribution poles 2

3 Conservation and Demand Management (CDM) Every $1 we invest in energy efficiency avoids $2 in costs to the electricity system. The Ministry of Energy s Conservation First Framework has a goal of reducing electricity consumption by 8.7 TWh; working towards a conservation target of 30 TWh in The Independent Electricity System Operator leads and oversees conservation efforts across Ontario and reward all eligible costs to local distribution companies for the design, development and delivery of CDM plans. Save on Energy works collaboratively with Hydro One and other local distribution companies to achieve energy reduction targets through conservation programs. Save on Energy programs are run by the IESO. 3

4 Conservation and Demand Management (CDM) Who s eligible for conservation programs? Homeowners and tenants Small business Retail Restaurants and hospitality Larger commercial business Industrial and manufacturing Municipalities, universities, schools and hospitals Farms Greenhouses and agribusiness Landlords and social housing providers 4

5 Conservation Programs Agribusiness Programs Hydro One offers incentive dollars through the Save on Energy program for energy efficient upgrades AgriPump Rebate Program Small Business Lighting Retrofit Program High Performance New Construction 5

6 Agribusiness Conservation Programs

7 Conservation Programs AgriBusiness AgriPump Rebate Program NEW High efficiency agricultural pump program Offered only to Hydro One and Niagara Peninsula Energy Inc (NPEI) customers Residential accounts must have a Farm Business Registration (FBR) number to be eligible Receive incentive ($105 to $610), based on type and horse power of pump Energy savings of up to 40% to help you manage electricity 7

8 Conservation Programs AgriBusiness AgriPump Rebate Program AgriPump Rebate Program is ideal for: 8

9 Conservation Programs AgriBusiness AgriPump Rebate Program Contact the AgriPump Rebate Program if you re a: Farmer Contractor Distributor Toll Free Number: Web-sites: 9

10 Conservation Programs Small Business Customers Small Business Lighting Program Turnkey program offers rebates to upgrade lighting to LEDs save up to 75% on ongoing electricity costs Benefit from lower maintenance and a brighter, more inviting workplace FREE no-obligation lighting assessment Up to $2,000 towards eligible lighting measures Includes installation, cleanup, disposal of old equipment 10

11 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Upgrade inefficient equipment with highefficiency equipment and Incentives cover up to 50% of project costs and speed up payback periods Energy-efficient upgrades can lead to: Longer equipment life More control over energy costs Reduced operating and maintenance costs Improved building comfort Improved sustainability 11

12 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Owners (and in some cases tenants) of agricultural facilities can qualify All customers with General Service accounts and Residential Farming accounts with FBR numbers qualify Projects must be pre-approved Hydro One will help you apply at no cost 12

13 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Two tracks of available incentives: Prescriptive quick application process with pre-set incentive amounts Custom For more comprehensive upgrades, incentives are based on beforeand-after energy savings (i.e., for nonlighting projects, earn the greater of either $800/kW of demand savings, or $0.10/kWh of savings achieved in the first year). 13

14 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Lighting Incentives: Interior Lighting Prescriptive $3.50 to $20/lamp or $35 to $110/fixture Custom $400/kW or $0.05/kWh Exterior Lighting $25 to $275/LED fixture 14

15 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Dairy Incentives Plate Cooler $700 for new plate cooler Milk Scroll Compressor $750 for replacement scroll compressor 15

16 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Dairy Incentives Solar Hot Water Collector $320/m 2 of total solar collector area Energy Star Water Heater $100/ water tank 16

17 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Livestock Incentives Creep Heating Single Creep Heat Pad ($76/pad) Double Creep Heat Pad ($118/pad) Creep Heat Controller ($200/controller) Low Energy Livestock Waterers $350/waterer 17

18 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Ventilation Incentives High Efficiency Ventilation Exhaust Fans $76 to $154/fan Recirculation Ventilation (HVLS) Fans $750 to $2000/fan High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) fan 18

19 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural Retrofit Program Controller Incentives High Temperature Cut Out Thermostat $200/thermostat Photocell and Timer for Lighting Controls $175/timer and photocell controller orientation 19

20 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural High Performance New Construction Program Get financial incentives and assistance to build energy efficiency into your construction plans Energy-efficient buildings are proven to save energy and costs, offer better comfort, produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions and can attract and retain more tenants New buildings and existing buildings undergoing a major renovation can both qualify Building owners and design decision-makers can qualify and receive incentives 20

21 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural High Performance New Construction Program Prescriptive projects: Includes interior/exterior lighting and incentives based on pre-set energy savings calculations. 21

22 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural High Performance New Construction Program New Greenhouse lighting worksheet to be launched end of Q2 Version HPNC Program - Horticultural Lighting Engineering Worksheet - TBD, 2018 ZONE INFORMATION Describe the zone being served by the lighting system. A zone in this worksheet can be a combination of rooms or spaces and may have more than one type of fixture. It is primarily defined by the lighting schedule of the fixtures. Zone Description Zone Area (square meters) BASE CASE LIGHTING SYSTEM Zone Multiplier 1 The base case lighting system is the directional lighting system that should have been installed in the absence of the HPNC Initiative. Specify the directional lighting system in the inputs below. For assistance with any of the fields', please click on the appropriate input label, which will display a pop-up comment. Fixture Style No Type of Fixture Stacked / Vertical Application Lamp Manufacturer and Model Number of Fixtures Photosynthetic Photon Flux - PPF (umol/s, per fixture) Input Watts Per Fixture Photon Efficacy (µmol/j) Total Connected Lighting Power (kw) Connected Lighting Power Density (W/m 2 ) BASE CASE LIGHT OUTPUT Average PPFD - Base Case Growing Surface (µmol/s/m 2 ) Total Connected Lighting Power Per Zone (kw) Aggregate PPF - Base Case (µmol/s) 0 Aggregate Efficacy - Base Case (µmol/w) #DIV/0! 22

23 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural High Performance New Construction Program Recirculation (HVLS) Fans Incentive: $750 - $2000/fan For Summer convective cooling for livestock, poultry & personnel Vertical ceiling mount fans minimum 8 diameter High Volume Low Speed (HVLS) fan 23

24 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural High Performance New Construction Program Same measures as Retrofit Program Creep Heat Measures High Temperature Cut Out Thermostat High Efficiency Ventilation Exhaust Fans Dual Ventilation Fans Low Energy Livestock Waterers Photocell and Timer for Lighting Controls 24

25 Conservation Programs Small, Medium & Large Agricultural High Performance New Construction Program Program Rules and Requirements Before Purchase: Apply at time of permit submission Application must be submitted prior to project start or any purchase orders no exceptions can be made Submission Requirements: 1. Project Description 2. Quotation/Cost Breakdown 3. Specification Sheets 4. OFA number (if available) After Installation: Application must be submitted and approved to receive incentive Submission Requirements: 1. Final Invoice (Showing quantity, models, cost) 2. Proof of Payment 3. Occupancy Permit or Electrical Certification 25

26 Success Stories Kie Farms St. Mary s Cows produce less milk when they get too hot Installed eight 24-foot, 6-blade HVLS fans Received $21,101 in High Performance New Construction Program incentives Power demand savings of 60.3 kw Energy savings of 174,300 kwh We wanted to add fans to improve air flow and temperature control in the summer. Erica Kiestra, Owner 26

27 Success Stories Rosedale Park Farms Uxbridge Project cost: $50,000 Incentive: $10,500 for LED lighting (HPNC program) Demand savings: 24.4 kw Energy savings: 210,194 kwh 27

28 Success Stories Smith 7 Star Farms Dunwich Project cost: Program: Demand savings: Energy savings: None (up to $2000 in free lighting) Small Business Lighting 28

29 Success Stories Westmoreland Sales Leamington Installed LED s for energy savings, true colour rendition and reduced summer cooling load Installed 168 x 155 W LED fixtures Received $16,200 in Retrofit Program incentives Power demand savings of 40.5 kw Energy savings of 286,740 kwh 29

30 Conservation Programs AgriBusiness Summary: Key Takeaways 1. You must be pre-approved before you buy 2. If in doubt, don t throw it out. 3. If it saves electricity, it s eligible for incentives. 4. We re here to help, please reach out if you have questions 30

31 Conservation Programs AgriBusiness Contact Information Hydro One Charles Coimbra Senior Manager, CDM Business Programs (W) Account Management General Contact Information (W) Hours:9AM-5PM 31

32 Thank you for listening Questions and comments are welcome