Title: Con EdisonNYSERDA Demand Management Workshop
1Con Edison/NYSERDA Demand Management Workshop
Con Edison Headquarters 4 Irving Place March 29,
2007
2NYSERDA ADMINISTERED CON EDISON INCENTIVE
OPPORTUNITIES
- Con Edison Commercial Industrial Gas Efficiency
Program - Con Edison System-Wide Program (SWP)
- System Benefits Charge Program (SBC)
3COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL (CI) GAS PROGRAM
- Pilot Program for Firm Gas Customers
- 1st Come -1st Serve until
- September 27, 2007, or
- Funds All Committed
4CON EDISON SYSTEM WIDE PROGRAM (SWP)
- Customers who pay the MAC
- SWP demand management program from March 16,
2006 - Incentives expire March 31, 2008
5SYSTEMS BENEFIT CHARGE ELECTRIC PROGRAM
- NYSERDA - non-utility administrator state-wide
- Energy, Environment and Economy
- Electricity focused
- SBC III 6/06-6/11
6- CI Gas Efficiency Program
7CI GAS EFFICIENCY
- 1,000,000 for Installations Studies
- Boilers Water Heaters
- Space Heating
- Cooking
- Chiller Replacements
- CHP Upgrades
- Pipe Tank Insulation
- Industrial Custom Gas Improvements
8CI GAS EFFICIENCY
- Targets
- Buildings
- Food
- Restaurant
- Institutional Kitchens
- Processing
- Laundries
- Industry
9CI GAS EFFICIENCY
- Operations and Maintenance
- Boiler and Furnace Tune Ups
- Steam Trap Replacement
10CARNEGIE LINEN - Bronx
- NYSERDA program participation
- FlexTech, ECIPP
- Efficiency Improvements
- New boilers, heat recovery, tunnel washer
- Incentives
- 109,000
- Annual Savings
- 150,000 therms, 200,000
11- NYSERDA System-Wide Programs/Enhancements Since
April 2006
12PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM
- Reduces load by funding energy efficiency and
demand response projects - Demand response funding is for technologies that
enable customers to participate in ICAP/SCR - Incentives available for controllable appliances
- Service Providers or end users may apply
13PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM PROGRAM TIMEFRAME
- Currently Active (PON 1097)
- Program open through March 31, 2008, or until
funds exhausted (37M) - Projects have two years from PO date to be
completed
14PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM ENERGY EFFICIENCY
INITIATIVES
- 600/kW reduced in Con Edison
- Typical Measures Lighting, Chillers, etc.
- Energy storage eligible (ice storage, battery,
etc.) - Fuel switching eligible (gas driven compressors,
gas or steam cooling, etc.) - Measures must have peak savings (no nighttime
setbacks, VFDs, etc.)
15PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM ENERGY EFFICIENCY
COOLING INCENTIVES
- Steam or Gas Retention
- 600/kW up to incremental cost compared to
electric - 0.55 kW/ton used for baseline calculation
- Electric to Steam or Gas Conversion
- 1,000/kW up to incremental cost if COP gt1.02
- Super Efficient Electric Chillers
- Bonus of 1,500/kW for savings efficiency of 2
better than code
16PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM DR INCENTIVES NON
GENERATION
- Interval Meters - 1,500/meter statewide
- Load Control Technologies - 200/kW
- Common Measures EMS hardware upgrades
programming, communication infrastructure, etc. - ICAP/SCR participation required
17PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM DR INCENTIVES
GENERATORS
- 150/kW reduced in ConEd only
- Incentives available for installation of new
generators or upgrades to existing generators - No base loaded generators
- Common Measures New generator install,
switchgear to connect additional loads, emissions
reduction, etc. - Must work within proposed DEC DG rule
18PEAK LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM DR GENERATION
EMISSIONS LIMITS
- All new generators must meet Federal New Source
Performance Standards (Currently Tier 3 for
diesel units lt560 kW) - Generators clean enough to qualify count towards
the DECs MW cap for DR generators
Existing Generator Emissions Limits
19TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PEAK-LOAD CURTAILMENT
PLANS
- Currently Limited to
- Con Edison Service Territory
- Buildings gt1MW or 1M electric bills
- Manufacturing gt500kW or 500k electric bills
- Incentives
- 2/kW of the facilitys peak summer demand
- Paid to Service Provider
20TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PEAK-LOAD CURTAILMENT PLANS
Curtailment Plans and all associated deliverables
must be provided at the time of application. The
package consists of
- Three-page Application
- Peak Load Curtailment Plan
- Proof of registration of the load with the NYISO
after December 1, 2006 (opening of solicitation) - Copies of one year of electric bills
21TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PEAK-LOAD CURTAILMENT PLANS
The Peak Load Curtailment Plan consists of
- Executive Summary
- One section for each measure to include
- Action to be taken
- Curtailable load from action
- Expected impact on comfort and/or operations
- Estimated dollars from the NYISO if load is
curtailed - Supporting engineering calculations demonstrating
kW curtailed for each measure
22AGGREGATED DEMAND REDUCTION PROGRAM
- Selected 4 contractors to market, develop
implement projects - DR, Permanent and DG projects
- Payments in two phases
- Similar incentive structure as PLRP w/additional
performance payments - Approx 80-85 at project completion/field
verification -remainder over the monitoring
period
23AGGREGRATED LOAN REDUCTION PROGRAM
- DEMAND MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
- Similar to PLRP
- Permanent Efficiency
- Curtailment/Shifting for Demand Response (DR)
- DG for DR
- Interval Meters for DR
- Additional to PLRP
- Peak Coincident DG
- Peak Coincident DG with Heat Recovery
24AGGREGATED LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM
Peak Coincident DG
- Distributed Generation operating to displace grid
electric on non-holiday weekdays May 1 October
31 from Noon thru 6PM - All generators subject to SEQRA Review and must
meet RFP specified (NTE 1.5 lbs/MWh NOx)
emissions limits - DEC DG rulemaking in progress MV to include
NYSERDA CHP Integrated Data System
25AGGREGRATED LOAD REDUCTION PROGRAM
- Process Issues
- Projects in Customer Facilities that pay MAC (or
pay SBC for DG for DR projects) - Contractor submits Customer kW Reduction
Commitment Letters and Facility Data Sheets - Contractor submits Technical Assessment (TA) to
NYSERDA for each customer facility within 90 days
of Customer kW Reduction Commitment Letter - Projects must be completed, fully
operational/field verified within 24 months of
the later of the submittal of Customer kW
Reduction Commitment or the TA
26Aggregated Load Reduction Program
- Qualified Contractors
- Consumer Powerline
- Murtaza Kapadia 212-796-7109 or
mkapadia_at_consumerpowerline.com http//www.consumer
powerline.com - Endurant Energy
- Clint Plummer, 201-683-6038 or clint.plummer_at_endur
antenergy.com - EnerNOC
- Douglas Nordham, 212-523-0519 or
dnordham_at_enernoc.com - http//www.enernoc.com/
- Innoventive Power
- Craig Gruber, 973-762-5510 or cgruber_at_innoventivep
ower.com - http//www.innoventivepower.com
27Contacts NYSERDA PLRP/ALRP
- NYSERDA toll-free number 1-866-NYSERDA
- Albany
- Chris Smith ext 3360
- Andrew Tighe ext 3515
- Peter Savio ext 3334
- Lee Smith ext 3313
- NYC 212-971-5342
- Brenden Millstein ext 3014
- Lauren Pera ext 3016
28ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP)
- Current Solicitation PON 1101
- Up to 30 million available for electric and gas
energy efficiency projects - Three Tiers
29ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP)
- Tier I Formerly Smart Equipment Choices (SEC) -
Prescriptive Incentives - Tier II Custom Path
- Incentive of 2 cents per kWh saved
- Study based (No MV)
- Capped at 100,000
30ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP)
- Tier III Formerly Commercial Industrial
Performance Program (CIPP) Energy Efficiency - Incentives calculated based upon one full year of
energy savings at - Lighting 5 cents/kWh saved
- Motors/VSD/EMS 10 cents/kWh saved
- Cooling (Chillers) 20 cents/kWh saved
- Gas Savings 1 per therm
31ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP)
- Tier III, cont.,
- Additional Incentives for Con Edison Service
Territory - Lighting 200/kW
- Chillers 500/kW
- Requires Measurement and Verification (MV)
- Requires ESCO/Third-Party
32ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP)
- Caps for Energy Efficiency
- 1 million Customer Cap
- 5 million ESCO Cap
- 30 of Total Project Cost
33ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP) TIER III - CHP PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM
- Build off existing, successful DG-CHP
demonstration program and PON 984 - Performance based, standard offer incentives for
CHP - MV required for payment kWh, system coincident
kW, mmBtu recovered.
34ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP) TIER III - CHP PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM
Eligibility
- Host Site must pay MAC
- Engines and turbines -gtsummer peak demand
reduction - Fuel cells and microturbines are ineligible
- Multifamily facilities are ineligible
- 500 kW installed capacity
- Aggregation of sites not allowed
35ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP) TIER III - CHP PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM Eligibility (cont.)
- Applicant limit of 3 SPC Agreements
- Detailed Energy Analysis (DEA)
- Clean DG
- 1.6 lbs/MWh NOx
- Distance to nearest receptor
- Annual FCE of 60 based on LHV
36ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP) TIER III - CHP PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM
- Electricity generation 0.10 x kWh annual
- Peak Demand reduction 600 x kWp X PR2
- kWp ave. power produced during summer
capability period, net parasitic electricity use - PR power ratio (actual kW/contracted kW) gt 0.6
- Capped at 750/kW or 900/kW (less than 0.6
lb/MWh NOx) - Limit of 2 million per project
37ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP) TIER III - CHP PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM
1.8 MW installed capacity
38ENHANCED COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM (ECIPP) TIER III - CHP PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM
- Questions/Comments
- 1-866-NYSERDA (697-6237)
- Jaime Ritchey, extension 3517
- Mark Gundrum, extension 3256
- Scott Smith, extension 3344
39RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS
- Home Performance with Energy Star
- New York Energy Star Labeled Homes
- EmPower
- Coming in April
- Multifamily Building Performance Program (EB, NC,
CHP, PV, Meters etc) - BE COOL
40BE COOL
- Residential Portion of Con Edison SWP Funds
- In Partnership with NYC and NYPA
- Concentration on Multi-Family Buildings
- Bounty Program
- TTW Air Conditioners
- Room Air Conditioners
- Air Sealing Tutorial (no holes left behind)
41BE COOL HISTORY
- Keep Cool Launched in 2000
- Ran Consecutively for 4 years
- Over 250,000 A/C units turned in for Bounty
- 48 MW of Peak Demand Savings
- Contributed to shifting 100 MW to off peak
- 28 gWh/year of savings
42BE COOL - HISTORY
- Stay Cool Ran from Summer 2004-2006
- Retail Partner Program . . . NO Bounty
- Provided Incentives to Retailers for increase in
market share of ENERGY STAR A/Cs - Resulted in 78 ENERGY STAR Market Penetration
- Low Operating Budget / No Bounty
43BE COOL
- Program Launch April 2007
- Anticipate 150,000 Replacements (w/ Bounty)
- Midstream and Retailer Incentives
- Advertising and Outreach
- 27 MW Peak Demand Reductions
- Savings of 16 gWh/year
- Consumer Behavior Change Will Produce
- 30 MW Reduction
44CONTACT
- Luke Falk
- Project Manager
- NYSERDA
- LLF_at_NYSERDA.ORG
- 212.971.5342
- www.getenergysmart.org