Simple Energy Initiative Work Flow
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Session 1: Cypress D/E
Technical Assistance
Roundtable for
Custom Projects
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Introduction/Overview
Existing Facilities – Program is for reducing existing
facilities energy use.
Technical Support Consultants (TSC)
• Gene Hickok
• Mike Miller
• Martin Hudi
Contrast with role of the CECs and AEs, define each,
these are the people to contact.
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Simple Energy Initiative Work Flow
Customer
Contact
Pre-inspection and
Input Customer Data
Complete
Tech Review
Assess Applicable
Incentives and
Advise Customer
Letter to Customer
For Approval and
Signature
Perform EE
Study if needed
Post Inspection
Incentive Payment
Approved and Sent
Install and/or
Upgrade Equipment
Customer
Documentation for
Completed Work
Update Appropriate
Data in National Grid
System
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NY is in the Energy Efficiency (EE) Business
What you need to know to be in the EE business:
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Include National Grid on your energy team(s)
Include EE on all meeting Agendas
Ask how does this new initiative, process or idea impact EE
Before a failure occurs know what EE equipment or replacement
equipment is available. “I will take the same but larger!!!”
Know if the equipment is eligible for a utility incentive
Don’t accept a vendor quote without EE in mind
Don’t allow a design consultant to not include EE in their study
Have EE projects on the shelf should budget $ become available
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A project is determined to be Custom
Step 1 Energy Assessment
• Basic Information
Energy Assessment Form
Commercial and Industrial Form
Multi-Family Form
Energy Assessment – Outline
• Benchmarking of Therm/sq ft
• Opportunity for Prescriptive Measures
Rebate $, Approximate % savings, etc.
• Possible Pathways for Other Program
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Where do projects come from?
Projects come from energy efficiency partners. These
include but are not limited to:
Electrician Contractors
Mechanical Contractors
Consulting Engineers
Lighting Specialty Companies
Existing Studies with EE measures, etc
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Review of “How”
A custom project, vendor collects data, submits to AE or
CEC, TSC analyzes findings, pass screening, leads to
incentive and MRD. Customer signs when project is
completed, and then customer or others get paid.
Analyses are completed up front and National Grid
commits to the incentive by holding the incentive dollars
for the customer. National Grid stands by our incentive
amount and it doesn’t change unless there is a change
in project scope.
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Technical Analysis and Review
Energy Assessment (basic info on a facility)
Vendor Analysis – information comes from your vendor
Scoping Study
TA Study 50-50
Review of existing TA Study
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Project Incentives
Dollars for projects based on kwh’s and therms saved.
Incentive Caps:
Up to 50% of the project
Buy down to not less than 1-year simple payback
$2.25/therm based on annual therm savings
$0.131/kwh for Lighting
$0.197/kwh for Commercial and Small Industrial
$0.292/kwh for Large Industrial
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Successful Types of Projects
Demand Control Ventilation
Steam Piping Insulation
High Efficiency Boiler Replacements
Large Boiler Combustion efficiency Controls
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Successful Types of Projects
Variable Speed Drive Air Compressors
Energy Management Systems and Enhancements
High Efficiency Lighting and Controls
LED Sign Lighting
Commercial Refrigeration including Evaporator Motors
and Controls
Industrial Process Energy Efficiency Improvements
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Closing
Questions
&
Answers?
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UNY Commercial Energy Consultants (CEC) by Region
REGION
NAME
OFFICE PHONE
EMAIL ADDRESS
Mgr: Laurie Poltynski
Jim Baker
Khaled Halabi
Dan Merrill
518-433-3797
518-433-3505
518-433-3701
518-433-3741
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Central
Syracuse, Fulton, Cortland
Oswego, Pulaski
Mgr: Wally Dengos
Amy Dickerson
315-452-7654
315-452-7509
Mohawk Valley
Utica, Rome, Herkimer, Oneida
Adam Partyka
Tracey Wuest
315-798-1988
315-798-5131
Northern
Watertown, Lowville, Potsdam,
Ogdensburg, Lake Placid,
Malone, Saranac Lake
Becky Badalato
315-785-7227
[email protected]
Mgr: Paul Gister
Dan Keating
Jonathan Nickerson
716-831-7753
716-831-7795
716-831-7735
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Capital/ Northeast
Albany, Schenectady, Troy,
Hudson, Cobleskill,
Amsterdam, Gloversville,
Saratoga, Glens Falls,
Ticonderoga
Frontier/Western
Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Olean,
Angola, Lakewood, Dunkirk,
Batavia, Brockport, Medina,
Albion
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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UNY Energy Efficiency Technical Support Consultants (TSC)
REGION
NAME
OFFICE PHONE
EMAIL ADDRESS
Capital/Northeast
Gene Hickok
518-433-3316
[email protected]
Central/ Northern/
Mohawk Valley
Mike Miller
315-452-7760
[email protected]
Frontier/Western
Martin Hudi
716-831-7755
[email protected]
C&I Staff
Ram Kondapi
315-460-1015
[email protected]
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EXAMPLE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
PROJECT
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
Energy Efficiency Programs
for Commercial & Industrial Customers
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
Facility – Located in UNY
66 Buildings
Years Constructed 1964 – 2009
1,652,995 Floor Area
350+ Acres
Miles of Roads/walkways
2200-2400 Students
800+ Faculty and Staff
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
Goals for the College!
Be a Green campus
To be a Energy Efficient campus
To reduce the campus’s Carbon Footprint
To be a Sustainable Campus
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
The Plan
Form a Energy Team
Facilities
Administration
Finance
National Grid - Account Executive
List Energy Opportunities (EEMs)
Existing Buildings
Proposed Buildings
Funding
Investigate funding sources
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
List of EEMs
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
Projects implemented 2010
1) Boiler Plant Decentralization
Existing 4 – 500 HP Central Boiler Plant
6,000 feet of underground piping
25 valve Pits
Existing 2-100 HP and 1-50 HP HTHW and Domestic Hot
water pumps
New 92% Efficient Condensing Boilers - Qty 38
New HW and DHW Pumps, some w/ VFDs
2) Dining Hall Lighting
New Lighting and Lighting Controls
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
Results 2010
Dining Hall Lighting - $18,851 NG Incentive
143,910 kWh and 30 kW
Boiler Project - $364,378 NG Incentive
584,640 kWH, 84 kW and 256,763 Therms
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Simple Energy Initiative Work Flow
Customer
Contact
Pre-inspection and
Input Customer Data
Complete
Tech Review
Assess Applicable
Incentives and
Advise Customer
Letter to Customer
For Approval and
Signature
Perform EE
Study if needed
Post Inspection
Incentive Payment
Approved and Sent
Install and/or
Upgrade Equipment
Customer
Documentation for
Completed Work
Update Appropriate
Data in National Grid
System
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Skidmore College
Energy Efficiency Plan
“It is that simple of a Work Flow!”
Post Inspection of 38 Boiler Rooms
Completed December 22nd
Payment for $364,678
Delivered December 24th
“It was a pleasure to work with NG”
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