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Title: California HVAC Strategic Plan


1
California HVAC Strategic Plan
  • Presentation of Draft Strategic Plan to Reduce
    PeakEnergy Usage from Residential Air
    Conditioners
  • December 17, 2007
  • Sacramento, CA

CEC, CPUC, SCE, PGE, SCG, SDGE, Industry
Stakeholders
2
Todays Agenda
  • 1000 -1015 Background and Purpose of the
    Report
  • 1015 -1045 PowerPoint Presentation of the Draft
    Report
  • 1045 -1200 Public Comment on Draft Report
  • Lunch
  • 100 - 130 Power Point Presentation of
    Responsible Parties, Strategies, and Proposed
    Timing
  • 130 - 300 Public Comment on Proposed Schedule
  • 300 Adjourn

3
HVAC Report Background
  • Develop strategies to reduce the energy and peak
    use associated with the design, selection,
    installation, and maintenance of HVAC systems
  • CEC AB 2021
  • IOUs CPUC Decision 07-10-032

4
HVAC Report Background
  • CEC/CPUC worked with over 40 industry
    stakeholders to develop these draft strategies
  • CEC report to the Legislature Jan 2008
  • Report will provide the CPUC and its utilities
    guidance for their 2009-2020 draft strategic
    plan Feb 2007

5
An HVAC Market Vision
Smart End Users understand the value of comfort,
reliability, life cycle costs, and energy
efficiency, and require Smart Contractors to
quality install and maintain high efficiency and
load reducing HVAC solutions continuously
innovated by Smart Manufacturers.
6
The HVAC Market
Contractors
Manufacturers Distributors
Customers
7
Customers
  • Customers do not yet value energy efficiency,
    load reduction, and lifecycle costs
  • HVAC systems are purchased on low first cost
  • HVAC systems are often not properly sized
  • Customers assume that their unit is being
    installed properly, but installation quality is
    often poor

8
Contractors
  • Contractors do not sell energy efficiency,
    quality installation, load reduction, and
    lifecycle costs
  • Competitive business model driven by low first
    cost
  • Lack of trained technicians and contractors
  • Installation quality is often poor for new or
    replacement systems
  • Over 90 of HVAC installations are not permitted
    nor have been inspected

9
Manufacturers Distributors
  • Manufacturers are not developing high efficiency
    equipment and not requiring quality installation
  • HVAC parameters are not optimized for
    Southwestern climates
  • National standards set to 82F mild and humid
    climates
  • Efficiency performance degrades as ambient
    temperatures increase
  • Development of next generation High Efficiency
    HVAC systems is slow

10
The Solution
Public and Private Utilities
HVAC Contractors
Manufacturers Distributors
State, and Federal Regulators and Agencies
Academia and RD
End Users
Trade Associations and Labor
11
The Solution
  • Success requires close collaboration among
    stakeholders in developing and implementing sound
    strategies
  • Progress requires a commitment of long-term
    funding
  • Reaching the vision requires leadership at the
    highest levels within California and the region

12
High Level Goals for the HVAC Market
  • Goal 1 Increase Quality Installation and
    Maintenance
  • Increase quality of installation and maintenance
    of Central A/C Systems to achieve additional
    energy and peak savings.
  • Goal 2 - Accelerate Market Penetration of New
    Equipment Technologies
  • Accelerate market penetration of new equipment
    technologies that are more energy and peak
    efficient than existing equipment, and perform
    better in hot/dry SW climates.

13
High Level Goals for the HVAC Market
  • Goal 1 Increase Quality Installation and
    Maintenance
  • Increase quality of installation and maintenance
    of Central A/C Systems to achieve additional
    energy and peak savings.
  • Goal 2 - Accelerate Market Penetration of New
    Equipment Technologies
  • Accelerate market penetration of new equipment
    technologies that are more energy and peak
    efficient than existing equipment, and perform
    better in hot/dry SW climates.

14
Increase Quality Installation and Maintenance
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Stimulate customer demand for quality
    installation and maintenance
  • Proposed Actions
  • Create or leverage a statewide education/marketing
    organization
  • Launch a statewide customer education campaign
  • Establish a quality/comfort brand and attach to
    all HVAC installations certified by a third-party
    as Quality Installed

15
Increase Quality Installation and Maintenance
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Increase Title 24 compliance
  • Proposed Actions
  • California Executive-level task force to address
    HVAC licensing, compliance, and market equity
    issues
  • Educating customers, contractors and inspectors
    on the importance of complying with Title 24
  • Streamlining the planning, permit, and inspection
    process
  • Addressing CSLB licensing and enforcement
  • Require verification of QI installation upon sale
    of new or existing homes

16
Increase Quality Installation and Maintenance
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Increase Title 24 compliance (cont.)
  • Proposed Actions
  • Create a California HVAC Industry Collaborative
    to address HVAC recruitment, education, and
    career issues
  • Create a rating system to identify quality
    contractors
  • Establish a progressive green collar
    career/certification path for HVAC technicians
  • Enhance industry and vocational school curriculum
    by integrating QI methods/practices into course
    offerings
  • Develop a technician recognition program for
    verified quality work

17
Increase Quality Installation and Maintenance
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Require contractors to install systems per
    ACCA/ANSI QI specifications
  • Proposed Actions
  • California adopts ACCA/ANSI HVAC QI Specification
    as a standard
  • Incorporate QI in technician training
  • CSLB testing and recertification

18
Increase Quality Installation and Maintenance
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Provide customers and contractors with system
    performance and fault detection feedback
  • Proposed Actions
  • California HVAC Industry Collaborative to address
    HVAC open diagnostics and interconnection
    protocol standards
  • Establish an open-protocol system allowing
    contractors to download systems diagnostics and
    servicing information
  • Provide interconnection point for utility load
    reduction and demand response

19
Increase Quality Installation and Maintenance
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Provide customers and contractors with system
    performance and fault detection feedback (cont.)
  • Proposed Actions
  • Stimulate RD in on-board diagnostics
  • Stimulate market development of thermostat
    display providing customers with real time
    performance and maintenance information

20
High Level Goals for the HVAC Market
  • Goal 1 Increase Quality Installation and
    Maintenance
  • Increase quality of installation and maintenance
    of Central A/C Systems to achieve additional
    energy and peak savings.
  • Goal 2 - Accelerate Market Penetration of New
    Equipment Technologies
  • Accelerate market penetration of new equipment
    technologies that are more energy and peak
    efficient than existing equipment, and perform
    better in hot/dry SW climates.

21
Accelerate Market Penetration of New Equipment
Technologies
  • Proposed Strategy
  • New Efficiency Metrics
  • Proposed Actions
  • Executive-level task force establishes a new
    efficiency metric for residential and
    non-residential air conditioning systems that
    appropriately rates performance in hot and dry
    climate zones

22
Accelerate Market Penetration of New Equipment
Technologies
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Expedite Research and Development
  • Encourage Whole-house Design
  • Air Conditioning Solar Integration
  • Address Current Load-related Design Flaws
  • Proposed Actions
  • Executive-level Task force to coordinate, fund,
    and fast track cooling research, incubation, and
    development

23
Accelerate Market Penetration of New Equipment
Technologies
  • Proposed Strategy
  • Adopt innovative regulatory policy changes to
    encourage larger-scale market outcomes
  • Proposed Actions
  • Create a California Executive-level task force to
    identify and implement regulatory changes
    encouraging larger-scale market outcomes

24
Plan Input and Comment
  • Are the draft strategies and actions consistent
    with your understanding of the issues and
    priorities?
  • Are the proposed strategies complete?
  • Are there additional actions recommended?

25
Summary of Potential Energy and Peak Savings
25
26
Proposed Integration of Strategies and Schedules
27
Proposed Integration of Strategies and Schedules
28
Schedule Input and Comment
  • Is the proposed timing of the proposed actions
    consistent with your understanding of the issues
    and priorities?
  • Where might improvements to the schedule be made?

29
Next Steps
  • Comments incorporated into CEC strategic plan
    December 21
  • CEC committee approval December 28
  • Strategic plan submitted to Legislature January
    16
  • Strategic plan submitted to CPUC February 1

30
Thank You
  • General Information at www.californiaenergyeffici
    ency.com
  • Mike Messenger, CEC mmesseng_at_energy.state.ca.us
  • Anne Premo, CPUC awp_at_cpuc.ca.gov
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