Title: Industrial and Commercial Programs
1Industrial and CommercialPrograms
Creating Energy Air Quality Collaboratives Octob
er 23, 2002
- Brian Henderson
- Director
- Energy Efficiency Services
- NYSERDA
2NYSERDAs Role
- Administrator
- Design and Implement Programs
- Regulator
- State Energy Code
- Green Building Tax Credit
- State Purchasing Standards
- Facilitator
- State EnVest/ESCOs
- 125 Million tax exempt leasing
- Policy Maker
- Executive Order
- Lower Manhattan Redevelopment
- Innovator
- Develop the infrastructure
3SBC 3-Year Program Outputs
- 201M in funds committed
- Portfolio of 35 programs
- Leverage Investment 617M
- 521 Mw peak demand savings
- Reduction CO2 128,000 cars
- 2,311 jobs created
4New Construction Program
- Objective
- Transform the way buildings are designed and
built - Services
- Both new construction and substantial renovations
- Financial incentives to offset added costs
associated with more energy-efficient equipment
and systems - Technical assistance
- Commissioning
5New Construction Program
- Current Activity
- Over 814 Applications/Projects for 78 million sq.
ft. of new construction and renovation work - Estimated incentives at 51.1 million
- Incentives up to 900,000/projects
- Projects up to 2 million sf in area
- Chillers, VSDs, Controls, Lighting, motors HVAC
and more
6NYS 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
- CO2 monitoring
- High recycled content materials
- Low-emitting materials
7Commercial/Industrial Performance Program
- Provides incentives to contractors that deliver
verifiable electric energy savings - Contract between the contractor and the Customer
can be performance-based or fee-for-service - Standard Performance Contract is between NYSERDA
and contractor - Contractor also known as Energy Service Company
or ESCO
8Current Status of C/I Performance Program (As of
9/1/02)
- 450 Projects with more than 75 million in total
incentives - Annual savings of 486 million kWh and 110 MW
total peak demand reduction - Incentives averaging 22 of project cost
- Total cost of projects exceeds 330 million
- 110 different ESCOs participating
- Installation complete on 190 projects delivering
65 MW of peak demand reduction
9Madison Square Garden
- 1.3 million refrigeration upgrades
- Chillers, VSD, premium-efficiency motors
- Increased ice-making reliability
10Energy Efficiency Set Aside
- 115 Ton Pilot for NOx Emission Reductions
- 65 of 190 C/I Performance Program Projects
- NYSERDA-Aggregator of Certified NOx Emission
reductions - Retire Allowances
- Full Scale 2003, ESCO Market
11Coordinated Peak Demand Reduction
- Program Objectives
- Drive the market for energy-efficient products
and services - Control and reduce loads on specific NY electric
utility systems - Accelerate the replacement of old, inefficient
products - Enable customers to participate in NYISO or TOs
emergency programs - Educate public on energy efficiency and to shift
consumption to off-peak periods
12Peak Load Reduction Program
- Permanent Demand Reduction
- Short Duration Load Curtailment
- Dispatchable Emergency Generation
- Interval meters
13Dispatchable Emergency Generation
- 22 hours of EDRP in NYC 2001
- 60 facility generators
- Eligibility
- Test and Tune
- Ultra low sulfur fuel
- 25 dual fuel
- NYSERDA purchasing 24 tons of NOx allowances
14Energy Efficiency Services
Peak Load Reduction
- Program Examples
- Direct Load Control Load centrally controlled
via cellular communication to each stores EMS,
which activated pre-programmed
curtailment settings - 21 BJs Wholesale Club locations (1 MW)
- 16 Stop Shop Supermarkets (0.8 MW)
- 14 Home Depot locations (2 MW)
- Industrial Process Improvements
- Lafarge Building Materials cement plant in
Ravena, NY (2.4 MW)
15Policy Maker
- Green and Clean State Buildings and Vehicles
- Executive Order 111 Requirements
- 35 Reduction in energy consumption by 2010
- New Construction Green Buildings
- Existing Buildings Energy Star
- Peak Demand Reduction targets
- 20 Renewable Power
- 100 Clean Vehicles
16Energy Efficiency Services
- Further Increase Industrial Productivity
- Integration with RD
- Agriculture and Municipal Waste Water
- Increase the Energy Diversity in the
Transportation Sector - 1400 Clean Vehicles 85 M gal of diesel displaced
- Additional Clean Cities, 8 Million in Bus
Program, NYC Private Fleets
17SBC Outcomes
- Establish demand for energy efficient
technologies - Facilitate competition in private sector
- Develop infrastructure and transform markets
- Fill gaps in public need
- Aggregate underserved markets
- Overcome long-standing barriers
- Better environmental quality, health, and
economic benefits - Increase energy affordability and comfort
- Leverage private and federal
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