Clean Energy Ally Program Orientation PRESENTED BY Lisa Harmon B USINESS A L L IANCES M ANAGER 2
WHAT WE DO Help you make smart energy choices. Because smart energy choices reduce energy use save money pursue a 100% clean energy future 3
WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? Hawai i has the nation s highest electricity rates double the national average Long-term focus on Hawai i s residents, economy and environment 100% clean energy by 2045 4
KEY ENERGY EFFICIENCY MILESTONES 2006 Act 162 authorized PUC to establish the Public Benefits Fee (PBF) 2008 HCEI signed 70% by 2040, 30% from energy efficiency 2009 Launch of Hawai i Energy 2009 Act 155 authorized PUC establish Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (EEPS) of 4,300 gwh or 30% 2015 Act 97 establishes 100% clean energy by 2045 2016 Launch of Hawai i Energy 2.0 5
HAWAI I CLEAN ENERGY INITIATIVE 100% RENEWABLE BY 2045 6
BENEFITS OF BEING A CLEAN ENERGY ALLY Program incentives lower project costs for your customers Business listing in the online vendor directory where customers search for industry professionals Educational opportunities such as technical trainings and sales professional trainings Access to co-op funding for advertising and events Technical Assistance Access to our energy experts for assistance on your project Networking opportunities with Energy Advisors, other Clean Energy Allies and electric utility customers 8
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WHO QUALIFIES FOR HAWAII ENERGY INCENTIVES? Electric rate-payers in Hawai i, Honolulu and Maui counties The Commercial program is for businesses, non-profits, schools and Government. Residential program offerings for residential ratepayers. 11
TYPES OF INCENTIVES PRESCRIPTIVE Lighting HVAC VFD s HVAC Water Pumping Refrigeration CUSTOM Lighting Non-Lighting New construction Controls Advanced metering Water heating Building envelope Restaurant equipment 12
Prescriptive Offers 13
WHAT IS A PRESCRIPTIVE INCENTIVE? Incentive amount is pre-determined Savings amount is pre-determined. Does not require complex technical analysis 14
LIGHTING LED lamps must be listed by either ENERGY STAR, Design Lights Consortium (DLC) or Lighting Facts. Reduced wattage fluorescent CEE Certified. Linear & U-bend LED lamps Interior LED lamps like A19 s, MR16 s, PAR s & BR S Replacement for plug-in CFL, 2 or 4 pin base HID Replacement LED Exit signs Occupancy sensors Reduced wattage fluorescent lamps 15
LED LIGHTING Lamps must be listed by either ENERGY STAR, Design Lights Consortium (DLC) or Lighting Facts Lamp Type Incentive Omni-Directional / A-base $2.00 Omni-Directional / Pin Mount $5.00 PAR20/30/38/, MR 16, BR Lamps $6.00 LED T8 Linear Tubes Plug & Play (Type A) LED T8 Linear Tubes External Driver (Type C) $4.00 $8.00 16
REDUCED WATTAGE FLUORESCENT LIGHTING Replace T12 s or 32w T8 s with reduced wattage fluorescent lamps. Ballast must be replaced. Lamp must be www.cee1.org listed Lamp Type Incentive T8 2 ft. Lamp $3.00 T8 3 ft. Lamp $4.00 Reduced Wattage T8 25W or 28W $2.00 17
AIR CONDITIONING Water and Air-cooled chillers $45 per ton see summary sheet for technical requirements Inverter-Driven AC Retrofit: $250/ton 18
HVAC AIR COOLED PACKAGED OR SPLIT AC Type Unit Size (BTU/hr) Unit Size (tons) Code EER SEER Qualifying EER SEER Packaged < 65,000 < 5.42 13.0 SEER 15.0 SEER Splits < 65,000 < 5.42 13.0 SEER 15.0 SEER Packaged & Splits Packaged & Splits Packaged & Splits 65,001 to 135,000 135,001 to 240,000 240,001 to 760,000 > 5.42 to 11.25 11.2 EER 12.9 EER > 11.25 to 20.0 11.0 EER 12.7 EER > 20.0 to 63.33 10.0 EER 11.5 EER Packaged & Splits > 760,000 > 63.3 9.2 EER 10.6 EER 19
VFDS FOR HVAC A variable frequency drive control for HVAC- retrofit Air Handler - $50/HP Chilled & Condensing Water Pumps - $80/HP 20
VFDS FOR WATER PUMPING VFD Domestic Water Pump System $3,000 for the system Additional $80 per HP reduction VFD s for Pool pumps $225 per HP 3HP or less (>3HP see Customized) 21
REFRIGERATION MEASURES Commercial Refrigeration - $85 per motor w/controls Fan Coil Application - $55 per motor controls PMAC Motors Customized Anti-sweat heater controls LED Refrigerated Case Lighting 22
CONTROLS Energy Management Systems Customized Hotel Room EMS $100 per unit Per fan coil controlled by thermostat and controls Garage exhaust ventilation - $0.12 per kwh saved, up to 85% of project cost. Pre and post metering required. 23
ADVANCED METERING Condominium Submetering - $150 per billed unit. Requires pre-approval and must meet technical requirements Small Business / Tenant Submetering - $150 per billed unit. Applies to master-metered and small businesses only 24
WATER HEATING Heat Pump Incentive Replacing electric resistance - $120/ton Upgrade existing heat pump - $65/ton Solar water heating system - $250/ton 25
BUILDING ENVELOPE Window Film - $.85 per sq. foot. Not for shaded or north facing windows. Solar heat gain co-efficient must be <0.435 or shading co-efficient <0.5. 26
SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT Energy Star refrigerators / Trade-In - $150 per unit. Kitchen Exhaust Hood Demand Ventilation - $700 per HP ENERGY STAR Commercial Kitchen Equipment see www.hawaiienergy.com/restaurant for an extensive listing of all incentives 27
Customized Offers 28
CUSTOMIZED PROJECTS-NON-LIGHTING & LIGHTING Incentive amount is based on projected first-year energy savings and are evaluated on a case-by-case basis <5 yrs. Measure of life $0.08/kWh saved >5 yrs. Measure of life = $0.12/kWh saved Peak Demand reduction, 5-9 pm $125/kW *Incentive cannot exceed 50% of incremental project cost. *Lighting payback > 6 mo. Non-lighting > 1 yr. Pre-approval is required for all customized projects Contact a Hawaii Energy Specialist 29
CUSTOMIZED PROJECTS - LIGHTING Customized Lighting Worksheet used to calculate first-year energy savings Exterior lighting Lighting controls Technical requirements include: Energy Star, Design Lights Consortium, Lighting Facts 30
Getting Started 31
FILL OUT AN APPLICATION- DOCUMENTATION Applications and worksheets available at www. Email to hawaiienergy@leidos.com or to a specialist Application packet should include: Corresponding worksheet Spec sheet or cut sheet listing manufacturer and model number Technical documentation (Energy Star, DLC, Lighting Facts, etc.) Invoice W9 for payee 32
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CUSTOMIZED APPLICATION 35
LIGHTING DISTRIBUTOR INSTANT REBATE PROGRAM On-line application on https://hawaiienergy.com/forcontractors/lighting-instant-rebate-program Prescriptive lighting types for retrofit projects Approved lighting distributors can apply the Hawai i Energy rebate on qualified equipment to commercial customers at the time of purchase Submit to Hawai i Energy for rebate via reimbursement template 36
RESIDENTIAL OFFERINGS 37
RESIDENTIAL Energy Star Variable Refrigerant Flow Air Conditioner: $150 Rebate for units up to 24,000 BTU/2 Tons (Outdoor unit) $250 rebate for units from 24,001-36,000 BTU/3 Tons (Outdoor unit). Minimum SEER rating of 18. Applications available on line @ www.hawaiienergy.com/hvac-res Incentives will be paid directly to the approved participating contractor registered as a Clean Energy Ally Passed on as an instant rebate to customer at the time of installation Residential utility customers who have purchased and installed a VRF system through a CEA are eligible for this instant rebate 38
RESIDENTIAL Window AC trade-up - $50 Solar Attic Fan - $50 Whole House Fan - $75
RESIDENTIAL Heat Pump water heater - $300 Pool VFD Controller Pumps - $150 Refrigerator trade up - $75 40
RESIDENTIAL UPSTREAM LIGHTING PROGRAM Open to all interested lighting manufacturers selling product in Hawai i, Honolulu, and Maui counties Allies in this program will help implement up-channel retail sales of rebated Energy Star LEDS Rebates are paid directly to manufacturers 41
RESIDENTIAL SOLAR WATER HEATING $500 rebate on residential solar water heating systems $100 rebate on system tune-up rebates Participating contractors must be licensed and insured, and apply via a separate application. Must be prequalified by our program and abide by strict standards. Please contact Hawai i Energy at 808-537-5577 or 877-231-8222 for information on how to become a participating contractor. 42
ENERGY ADVISORS Kyle Akagi Retail, Convenience & Grocery Stores, Restaurants Hoang Tran Office Buildings, Schools, Healthcare Lily Koo Military, Government, Hotels Rachel Fukumoto Condos/Apartments Ed Ramos SBDIL, Small Business Graceson Ghen Hawaii County Walter Enomoto Maui County 42
Questions? Business Alliances Manager Lisa Harmon lisa.m.harmon@leidos.com (808) 848-8565 Get the latest updates! Sign up for our e-newsletter at hawaiienergy.com/newsletter 44
Mahalo! Stay Connected: Oahu: 537-5577 (Residential) 839-8880 (Business) Neighbor Islands: 1-877-231-8222 toll-free www.hawaiienergy.com facebook.com/hawaiienergy @myhawaiienergy 45