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NEEC Member Industry Webinar Series Welcome the webinar will begin momentarily A Conversation with Margie Harris Margie Harris, Executive Director Energy Trust of Oregon Webinar audio: 877-594-8353 pass code 63757295# Today s Sponsor

Energy Trust of Oregon: Investing in Energy Efficiency September 13, 2011

Overview 1. Energy Trust background and accomplishments 2. Challenges 3. Addressing challenges 4. Feedback from you

Energy Trust of Oregon Created by the Oregon Public Utility Commission to fulfill Oregon legislation: 1. Acquire cost-effective energy efficiency 2. Pay up to 100 percent of above-market costs for renewable energy technologies 3. Market transformation All investments to benefit 1.5 million utility ratepayers of Portland General Electric, Pacific Power, NW Natural and Cascade Natural Gas.

Oversight and Accountability to our Customers Utilities Board of Directors Advisory Committees Conservation Renewable Energy OPUC Energy Resources Conservation & Generation Customers Energy Trust Energy Trust Market -Technology -Trade Allies

Benefits of the Energy Trust delivery model Independent, mission driven nonprofit organization Serve wider geographic area Meet needs of both gas and electric utility customers Comprehensive service delivery Prioritizes meeting energy demand with the least-cost resource available energy efficiency Ensures consistent, stable investment in this least-cost resource

Average Megawatts 250 Pacific Northwest Annual Electric Efficiency Savings The Columbia River System 200 150 100 50 0 Snakes through Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Western Montana and Canada Forms the backbones of our regional power supply Excludes state codes and federal standards; includes BPA, utility, Energy Trust and NEEA programs Source Northwest Power and Conservation Council

Results Exceed Expectations 274 average megawatts saved 103 amw generated 17.8 million annual therms saved Enough energy to power 300,000 homes and heat 35,000 homes

Non-Energy Benefits 2,100 trade and program allies 2,500 Oregon jobs $81 million in wages $12 million in income 6 million tons of carbon dioxide avoided

Direct Benefits to Customers Participating customer have saved nearly $800 million on energy bills For every $1 Energy Trust invests in energy efficiency, utility customers save $4

What Challenges Lie Ahead?

Addressing Challenges 2011 Strategies Partially closing the gap left by the changes in state energy tax credits, but not all Bonus incentives for existing commercial and industrial energyefficiency projects Up to 50% bonus incentive for custom lighting Up to 20% bonus incentive for standard lighting Up to 20% bonus incentive for custom capital projects

Addressing Challenges Proposed 2012 Strategies Proposed ongoing mitigation to account for change in state tax credits Focus on: Behavioral and O&M approaches No-cost, low-cost improvements Easy entry points lighting Leveraging our sales force trade allies, program allies

Addressing Challenges Proposed 2012 Strategies continued Focus on: Supporting new financing tools Diversifying customer base, building types served Invest in strategies to reduce delivery costs, and provide more efficient customer service

Working Together Continue to rely on trade allies and companies like yours Our success is interdependent Energy Trust resources for you Insider Trade ally roundtables Synergy

We Need Your Feedback What are you hearing? Market response to Energy Trust 2011 state tax credit mitigation and bonus offer What needs do you have? Additional collaboration opportunities? Training? Cooperative advertising? Tell us your ideas.

Thank you Margie Harris Executive Director margie@energytrust.org + 503.445.7605 energytrust.org

NEEC Industry Webinar Series October 26, 2011 Behavior-based Energy Efficiency Presenters: Fred Gordon, ETO; Bob Stolarski, PSE; Mary Smith, SnoPUD Description: We let people occupy buildings and as a result they have profound implications on energy use. Historically, however, energy efficiency program emphasis has been on the hardware and equipment in those buildings. Increasingly, attention is being paid to building occupants, be that home dwellers, building operators, office workers, and plant operations staff. Some utilities and third party administrators are starting to field programs designed to affect behaviors that result in quantifiable energy savings. This panel will talk about those efforts and the programmatic and regulatory hurdles they face in expanding into the world of behavior based energy efficiency. Register: e-mail brittany@putnamprice.com Today s Sponsor