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NYSERDA Commercial and Industrial Programs Existing Facilities New Construction Transportation

NYSERDA Roles Administrator - Design & Implement Programs Current Programs: Future Programs: - SBC - EPS - RPS - Lt. Gov. Task Force - Utility Rate Cases - RGGI - DOE SEP - CAIR Support Regulators State Purchasing/Appliance Standards State Energy Code Green Building Tax Credit Facilitator ESCO s Infrastructure Development $125 Million tax exempt leasing Policy Implementation & Assistance Gov. 15 x 15 Executive Orders NYC 30 x 30

Resource Acquisition - Electricity kwh - Gas/Oil Btu - Summer peak power kw Energy Efficiency Transform Markets for Systems and Products - Overcome barriers/lasting change - Capture lost opportunities - Coordinate with regional/national efforts - Upstream initiatives Foster Energy Services Industry - ESCOs, A&E, HVAC, Lenders - Expand customers served - Overcome aversions to risk and lack of $ - Establish a vigorous industry

New York Energy $mart sm Program Regulatory Order of the NYS Public Service Commission NYSERDA as the state-wide administrator 13-year program (thru June 2011); Average budget of $130 million/year Public purpose goals: energy efficiency, cleaner environment

New York Energy $mart sm 2007 Budget Evaluation 2% Administration 7% Energy Efficiency & Load Mgmt. C&I 31% Low-Income 21% Energy Efficiency & Load Mgmt. Residential 17% R&D 20%

New York Energy $mart sm Benefits Small Charge, Big Change Saving money, energy, jobs and the environment In first 6 ½ years of NY Energy $mart: $198 m in annual energy savings realized 4200 jobs retained and created $2.50 leverage for every program $1 1400 GWh/yr saved = 230,000 households 860 MW of demand reduced Annual emission reductions 1280 tons of NO x 1 m tons of CO 2 = 200,00 fewer cars

Con Edison Electric Rate Case Con Edison Targeted Program $112 M 150 MW by 2008 NYSERDA System Wide Demand Reduction $112 M 150 MW by 2008

System-Wide Demand Reduction ($56 m/yr) Distributed Generation 17% Load Management 37% Energy Efficiency 46%

Gas Efficiency Program for Con Edison Commercial Customers $4,000,000 for Installations & Studies (05-08) Boilers & Water Heaters Space Heating Cooking Chiller Replacements CHP Upgrades Pipe & Tank Insulation Industrial & Custom gas improvements

Energy Efficiency and Load Management Programs All Facilities Loan Fund New Facilities New Construction/Green Buildings Existing Facilities Enhanced Commercial/Industrial Performance Program FlexTech/Technical Assistance Peak Load Management Program Energy Smart Focus on sectors

New Construction Program Objective: Transform building design and construction Services: New construction and substantial renovations Financial incentives to offset costs of energy-efficient equipment and systems Technical assistance Commissioning

New Construction Program Impacting 11% of all new commercial construction in NYS 1,200 projects, over 120 million square feet of floor space Average savings 20-25% over Energy Code 200 green projects Cost effective, TRC = 3.4 High spillover impacts on other projects

NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Headquarters Energy Features High performance glazing Reduced lighting power densities High-efficiency chillers Variable speed fans and pumps Building commissioning Green Features Urban redevelopment Certified wood CO 2 monitoring High recycled content materials Low-emitting materials

Enhanced Commercial/Industrial Performance Program (ECIPP) Financial incentives for existing facilities: Tier I: Incentives for pre-qualified energy efficiency measures. Tier II: Performance-based incentives for improvements based upon an engineering analysis. Tier III: Performance-based incentives to contractors through a Standard Performance Contract (SPC). Includes CHP systems in Con Edison service territory.

ECIPP Status 990 Projects with more than $105 million in total incentives Installation complete on 700 projects delivering 140 MW of peak demand reduction Incentives averaging 18% of project cost Total investment in NYS exceeds $575 million 180 different ESCOs participating

Enhanced Commercial/Industrial Performance Program Dollars Awarded by Measure $105 Million Custom 2% Space Cooling 14% Lighting 51% Motors/VSDs/EMS/ Refrigeration 33%

FlexTech / Technical Assistance Objective: Establish network of Technical Assistance providers Feasibility Studies Management and Planning Energy Procurement Retrocommissioning CHP Renewables Load Curtailment

FlexTech Over 3,900 Businesses and Institutions served Over 220 TA providers Stretches valuable public funds 1 kwh saved = $0.003 public funds spent Leverages economic development Leveraging $17 for each $1 SBC invested CHP, Industry, Water, Ag program components

Peak Demand Reduction Program Objectives Drive market for products and services Control and reduce loads for specific NY electric utility systems Accelerate replacement of old, inefficient products Enable customers to participate in NYISO or TO emergency programs Educate public on energy efficiency and peak load opportunities

Peak Load Reduction Program Permanent Demand Reduction Load Curtailment and Shifting Distributed Generation Interval meters

Aggregated Demand Reduction 4-6 Implementation Contractors Demand Response, Permanent and DG projects Contractors commit annual MW reductions Multi-year performance-based contracts

New York Energy $mart SM Loan Fund Objectives: Facilitate energy-efficiency improvements through reduced-interest financing. Enlist lenders as promoters of energy-efficiency projects. Number of Participating Lenders: 70 Includes statewide lenders such as HSBC, M&T, 1 st Niagara, Citizens Bank

New York Energy $mart SM Loan Fund Total Dollars Spent $15 million in interest reduction payments to lenders has leveraged $113 million in loan activity 1-4 Family - $1.4 million Commercial - $6.9 million Multifamily - $7.1 million

Alternative-Fuel Vehicle Program Financial assistance and technical information for AFVs in fleets and fueling facility or charging stations. AFVs - vehicles powered by natural gas, propane, and electricity, including certain hybrid-electric vehicles. Encourage bio-fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel. Emission reduction technologies and anti-idling technologies for diesel vehicles. Focus on emission reductions, petroleum displacement, training and new AFV technology deployment.

Alternative Fuel Vehicles Program Status Program $ Awarded (millions) Clean Fuel Bus School Bus Retrofit $8.4 DOE Special Projects Clean Cities Challenge $0.9 $2.8 NYC Private Fleet NYC Taxi NYS Biofuel Initiative GLICCC $7.1 $23.2 $2.0 $2.0 $4.4

Energy Smart Focus Schools Program Over 1,000 K-12 School Projects 30 Million Square Feet Benchmarked $32 Million in Direct Incentives Two ENERGY STAR Awards 50 PV Demonstration Projects Over 2,200 Buses Converted to Other Fuels or Reduced Emissions Innovative Education Programs Expansive Training

Assistance Provided to Market Players by NYSERDA Upstream Midstream Downstream Industry Processing Trade Associations Wholesalers Energy companies Equipment suppliers Trade professionals Big box Small retail Mail order E-commerce Consumers Final consumption Manufacturing Distributors & Vendors Retailers End-Users RD&D Proof of concept Product development Demonstration Testing Manufacturing Information Training Financial incentives (sales and stocking) Marketing assistance Information Training Financial incentives (sales and stocking) Marketing assistance Financial incentives Technical assistance

New York Energy $mart SM Business Partners Partner with manufacturers, distributors, retailers, trade associations, and organizations involved in energy-efficient products and services. Focus on highly efficient, under-utilized, and newly available technologies and services. Business Partners work with NYSERDA to incorporate energy efficiency into their business models, communicate results, and provide Program outreach.

CONTACT NYSERDA Regional offices in Buffalo and New York City Main Albany Office: 17 Columbia Circle Albany 518-862-1090 www.nyserda.org