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Title: Texas Energy Partnership 2nd Annual Meeting Data Collection


1
Texas Energy Partnership 2nd Annual MeetingData
Collection SB5 Reporting
  • Tom Fitzpatrick
  • Energy Systems Laboratory
  • Texas Engineering Experiment Station
  • Texas AM University System
  • September 8, 2004

2
Introduction
  • Overview of ESL
  • Provide primer on Community Emissions Calculator
    (CEC) (formerly dcPols)
  • Outline of ESL planned activities for FYO5-
    Expansion of capabilities of CEC (calculator)-
    Technical assistance to COGs on community-based
    voluntary EE/RE projects
  • Invitation Emissions Reduction Energy
    Leadership Summit in San Antonio Dec. 14 17
    http//www.sanantonioenergyleadership.org/

3
Energy Systems Laboratory
  • Division within Texas Engineering Experiment
    Station (State Agency), TAMU-System
  • Unique organization within State Universities
    that
  • Develops technology
  • Provides technical assistance to local Govt.
    others
  • Develops emissions reduction calculations
  • Implements Continuous Commissioning
  • SB 5 Responsibilities (Chapter 388, HSC)
  • Energy code support certification training
  • Determination if local energy code amendments are
    equal, less or greater than state standards
  • Energy savings from code and above code
    implementation
  • Energy-related emissions calculations for codes,
    energy efficiency renewable energy

4
How do I report my SB 5 Energy Efficiency
projects?Start at SECO Partnership Site
5
Create or Update your reportTEP Data Entry Form
Satisfies reporting requirement of 388.005,
HSC. Does not provide enough detail for SIP
credit criteria.
6
To look at information previously reported to
SECO Read or Print TEP Form
7
SIP credit criteria
  • To be credited in a SIP, data must be provided
    to show that the emission reductions resulting
    from projects are
  • Quantifiable
  • Permanent
  • Surplus
  • Enforceable
  • More detail is needed for energy efficiency or
    renewable energy projects to be considered for
    SIP credit

8
Go To Detailed Reporting(for SIP credit)
9
On Line Help is Available
10
Enter Your Contact Information
11
Enter Your Address(County selection currently
drives City pick list)
12
Confirm Your Contact Info
13
Enter Project Information
14
Project Data
15
Document Enforceability
16
Choose Short or Long Form
  • Long Form maximizes potential for SIP credit
    requires more detailed data.
  • Short Form allows potential for SIP credit
    discounted for lower certainty, lack of temporal
    data.

17
Short Form(annual summary data available)
18
Building Retrofit Details
19
Long Form(monthly utility data available)
Complete 12 months of utility bill data for base
year (before) and 12 months after
20
Finish returns you to SECO site
21
Emails Copy of Data Provided
22
Report attached to Email
23
Whats Ahead?
  • Next steps for data collection on SB 5 reporting
  • Seamless choice of forms
  • Integration with emission reduction report
  • Data validation account access
  • Project Types to be integrated
  • Building retrofits
  • Solar thermal, PV and wind
  • Fuel cells
  • Water/Waste water plant
  • Traffic and street lighting
  • Emissions Reduction Energy Leadership Summit in
    San Antonio Dec. 14 17, 2004

24
Thanks.
  • Tom Fitzpatrick (512) 475-6982
  • ESL web site http//eslsb5.tamu.edu
  • Reach the Community Data Collection forms from
    either
  • http//www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us (SECO home)
  • http//www.texasenergypartnership.org/

Dont forget! Emissions Reduction Energy
Leadership Summit San Antonio Dec. 14 17
http//www.sanantonioenergyleadership.org/
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