Title: John Morton
1Southern California Edisons Residential New
Construction Programs
- John Morton
- Program Manager
- Southern California Edison
2Southern California Edison
- One of the countrys largest investor-owned
utilities - 50,000 sq miles
- 13 million customers,
- 5,000 large industrial/commercial
- 430 cities, including
- 5 of the 25 fastest growing U.S. cities
3SCE Leads in renewables, efficiency
Utility Total MWh Saved Southern
California Edison 8,901,686 Pacific Gas
Electric 6,232,939 Northern States
Power 3,787,182 Florida Power
Light 3,663,877 Connecticut Light
Power 2,118,687 Puget Sound Energy 2,086,208 Pac
ifiCorp 2,052,368 Massachusetts
Electric 1,990,984 Boston Edison 1,346,101 Inter
state Power Light 1,136,646 Minnesota
Power 892,802 MidAmerican Energy 657,216
- SCE buys more solar energy than any other utility
in the U.S. -
- 16 of SCEs total energy portfolio is
renewables. - SCE has contracts for 20
- Saved more electricity through energy efficiency
than any U.S. utility for the last 13 years
Top U.S. Utility Energy-Efficiency Programs, 92-05
4Benefits of Early Collaboration
Construction Documents
Conceptual/ Schematic
Design Development
Programming
5Effects of Code Change on Performance
6Big Bold Energy Efficiency
- All Residential New Construction ZNE by 2020
- Interim goal
- 50 to 20
- 10 - 40
- All Commercial New Construction ZNE by 2030
- Reshape the HVAC industry
7California Advanced Homes Program
- SCEs California Advanced Homes Program is an
incentive program designed to encourage the
incorporation of energy efficiency into
residential new construction. The primary
objectives of the California New Homes Program
are to - Encourage the building of quality
energy-efficient - new homes
- Reduce peak electric demand
- Reduce green house gas CO2 emissions
- Establish supportive partnerships with
- California builders
- EPAs ENERGY STAR New Homes
- Program
- State IOUs
- Green builder organizations
8California Advanced Homes Program
- California Advanced Homes offers
- Financial Incentives
- Marketing and Outreach Benefits
- Training Benefits
- Technical Support
- Ongoing Program Implementation Support from a
Program Account Manager
9Program In Transition
- Proposed a complete overhaul of program for new
program cycle - Two and a half years of comments and revisions
- Proposed Decision received from CPUC on August
25, 2009 - Comment Period ended September 14, 2009
- Final Decision received September 24, 2009
- New programs begin January 1, 2010
10Whats New
- Name Change Statewide
- California Advanced Homes
- Statewide rules and website
- Incentives now calculated not deemed
- From 15 1.71/Therm, 0.43/kWh, 75/kW to 45
5.14/Therm, 1.29/kWh, 225/kW - Bonuses for going beyond
- EnergyStar 10
- Green Building Beginning at 5
- Size of Home Beginning at 15
- Solar PV Calculated
- Solar Thermal Double the therms incentives
11What Does it Mean
- T-24 consultant utilizes new Util-1 page to
receive projected incentives - Submit required documentation to Utility
- Utility reviews for base incentive and any bonus
eligibility - Build homes
- Submit for incentives and utility verifies what
was projected became reality - Utility pays Builder
12California Advanced Homes ProgramBuilder Benefits
- Marketing and Outreach Benefits
- Marketing dollars to be used for marketing
support opportunities (5 of total incentive
amount for ENERGY STAR homes, 2 for Code Plus) - Program website that directs homebuyers to
homebuilder partner website - Consumer outreach during home shows and
homebuilder-focused events - New home development grand opening support
- Includes the use of the mobile ENERGY STAR
education unit - Quarterly Program Newsletter that spotlights high
performing builders
13Innovative Times
- DidYouKnowBrenmanAnimated.mp4
14Program Contact Information
- CANHP WEBSITE
- www.sce.com/builder
- JOHN MORTON
- PROGRAM MANAGER
- (626) 633-3499 office
- (949) 433-1862 cell
- John.morton_at_sce.com