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Title: 20092020 Statewide Industrial Energy Efficiency Strategic Planning Overview


1
2009-2020 Statewide Industrial Energy Efficiency
Strategic Planning Overview
  • Aimee McKane,
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Debi McGhee,
  • Project Performance Corporation

2
What are the goals for the Strategic Plan?
  • October 18 CPUC Decision 07-19-032
  • Directs Californias investor-owned utilities
    (IOUs) to work in collaboration with
    publicly-owned utilities, state agencies, and
    other stakeholders to
  • Develop a single, statewide strategic plan for
    energy efficiency
  • Create a vision for achieve all cost- effective
    energy efficiency potential in California by 2020
  • Develop a roadmap of actions needed to realize
    this vision

3
Strategic Plan Timeframes
  • The CPUC Decision provides guidance for energy
    savings targets on three time frames
  • reaffirms goals previously adopted for 2009-2011
  • directs staff to quickly propose temporary goals
    through 2020 as general guidance in preparation
    of the strategic plan and
  • commits to review and adopt in 2008 long-term
    energy savings goals through the year 2020 in
    coordination with Californias plans for
    greenhouse gas reduction.

4
Strategic Plan for Industry
  • For the purpose of this planning process, the
    industry sector plan includes
  • General Manufacturing
  • Process and Extraction (i.e.-petroleum, mining,
    cement, chemicals)
  • Food Processing (canning, freezing, refrigerated
    warehouses, bottling, industrial-scale
    creameries)
  • High Tech (including data centers)
  • Municipal water and wastewater

5
Draft Vision
  • Vision 2020 California Industry is Energy
    Efficient, Growing, and Profitable
  • 1) California industry has undergone a culture
    change
  • active management of energy is fully integrated
    into daily operational practices - it has become
    business as usual
  • The regulatory environment, including the
    implementation of AB 32, is a strong enabler of
    industrial energy efficiency
  • Industry has coordinated access to energy
    efficiency and regulatory assistance via a
    statewide integrated program
  • supports a culture change toward more active
    energy management and corresponding green house
    gas (GHG) reductions

6
Draft Vision, cont
  • 4) Energy program offerings to industry are
  • a) designed to respond effectively to differing
    needs of industrial facilities (size, sector,
    operations),
  • b) well-aligned to industrial project development
    business cycles
  • c) structured to reward measured performance
    improvements
  • d) comprehensive in scope (including energy
    efficiency, demand response, load management,
    energy storage, combined heat and power,
    distributed generation, renewables, and emerging
    technologies)
  • 5) California is a national leader in preparing
    industrial energy efficiency professionals in
    system and process optimization and energy
    management

7
What is the Process for Stakeholder Input?
  • November 5 Pre-hearing Conference at the CPUC
    including working group sessions by sector
  • November 15 Initial Strawman posted for
    discussion on website
  • November 27-30 series of workshops in Redlands,
    Downey, San Ramon, and Stockton for public input
  • Dec 4 Synthesize the results of the workshops
    and post for comment activate threaded
    discussion on website
  • Dec 5, 14, 18, 20 Webcasts to obtain further
    input into the planning process
  • Dec 21 Results of webcasts and threaded
    discussion integrated in workshop results and
    posted for further review
  • Jan 3 Final webcast to solicit further
    comments and input
  • Jan 11 Input document completed and submitted
    to IOUs for strategic planning process

8
What are the desired outcomes of this process?
  • A well-crafted vision for CA industry, with
  • ambitious but achievable goals
  • broad-based support from industry, industrial
    associations, suppliers, and other stakeholder
    groups
  • A series of practical recommendations on how to
    reach these goals, including
  • Barriers that must be addressed, including
    regulatory coordination
  • Groups that need to be involved
  • An invitation to the CPUC, the IOUs, and the
    State to work with industry to further define
    these recommendations as part of the strategic
    planning process
  • Resources needed
  • Estimates of energy savings and GHG reductions
  • Implementation details
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