Title: Smart Energy Savings Program
1Smart Energy Savings Program
2Objectives
- Address key barriers to energy efficiency
- Reduce energy consumption
- Promote cost effectiveness
- Improve business competitiveness
- Prepare for emissions trading
3Energy Efficiency Environment
- Governments Climate Change Strategy -
ClimateSmart 2050 - Increased focus on energy conservation
- Clean Energy Act 2008
- Proposed National Emissions Trading Scheme
- National Programs EEO, NGER
4Energy Efficiency Opportunities
- Corporate groups using gt 500 TJ/year
- 165 public reports now available
- Identified savings of 5.6 of energy use (11 for
commercial activity) - Potential savings of more than 650 million
annually - Most savings opportunities have less than a 2
year payback period
5Potential Energy Savings
Source Energy Efficiency Opportunities,
energetics, 2009
6Consistency With Other Schemes
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(with some flexibility)
7National Greenhouse Emission Reporting
- Will be some overlap with SESP 09/10 participants
- States are working with Australian Government to
streamline reporting processes
8Recent Changes to SESP
- Amendments to the Clean Energy Act 2008 were made
following the assent of the Mines and Energy
Legislation Amendment Act 2010 (MELA) on 21 April
2010. The amendments resulted in significant
changes to the SESP Program. - The most significant change in the MELA amendment
is that there is no reference to the SESP
participants in 'Levels' and a change to the
verification year.
9- Section 7 of the Act now states
- s7 Meaning of energy use threshold
- The energy use threshold for a financial year
is - (a) for the financial year ending on 30 June
- 2010100 terajoules of energy or more, but less
than 500 terajoules of energy or - (b) for a financial year ending on 30 June 2011,
2012, 2013 or 201430 terajoules of energy or
more, but less than 500 terajoules of energy or - (c) for a financial year ending on or after 30
June 201510 terajoules of energy or more, but
less than 500 terajoules of energy.
10- s7A Verification year for a business
- The first verification year for a registered
participating business is the 1 year period
nominated by the business as its first
verification year in its application for
registration under section 11. - (2) The second and each subsequent verification
year for a registered participating business is
the 1 year period that ends on the day that is 5
years after the end of the preceding verification
year for the business.'
11Who Is In The Program?
Annual Energy Use Financial Year for Participation Entry
100 500 TJ (27.8 GWh 138.8 GWh) June 2010
30 500 TJ/yr (8.3 GWh 138.8 GWh) June 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
10 500 TJ (2.8 GWh 138.3 GWh) June 2015
12What Does This Mean In Dollar Terms?
FY Annual Energy Use Annual Gas Bill Annual Electricity Bill
09/10 100 500 TJ (27.8 GWh 138.8 GWh) 350k - 2.25m 2.5m - 10m
10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 30 500 TJ/yr (8.3 GWh 138.8 GWh) 17.5k - 2.25m 1.25m - 10m
14/15 10 500 TJ (2.8 GWh 138.3 GWh) 3.5k - 2.25m 250k - 10m
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14Year One Registration (30 Sept)
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
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2009/10 Gas Bill 167 TJ (Level 1)
15Year One Audit Report
16Year One Energy Savings Measures
- Energy Savings Plan must contain, at a minimum
- One energy efficiency measure
- One energy conservation measure
- One energy management measure
17Year One Energy Savings Plan
18Year One Energy Savings Plan (cont)
19Year One Public Commitment
- What the company intends to implement
- efficiency
- conservation
- management
20Year Two
- Publish public report
- Advise Regulator of publication
Year Three
- As per Year Two
- Energy Savings Plan (ESP) Review
Year Four
Year Five
- As per Year Two
- Review electricity and consumption data
collect data to determine ongoing participation
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To contact us
To contact us
Primary Business Address Your Address Line 2 Your
Address Line 3 Your Address Line 4
Primary Business Address Your Address Line 2 Your
Address Line 3 Your Address Line 4
Phone 555-555-5555 Fax 555-555-5555 E-mail
someone_at_example.com
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21Amending the Register
Dear Regulator Sum Dairy has merged with Osman
Cheese to form Orsum Cheese. The merger occurred
on the 27 June.
Must Inform of Change Within 14 Days
22The Regulator
- CEO of DEEDI Mr Ian Fletcher, Director-General
- Delegated Authority Queensland Energy
Regulator, Mr Alan Millis - Functions
- Promote program
- Identify and write to potential participants
- Maintain Register
- Investigate non-compliance
- Including check and audit of submitted documents
- Action criminal procedures (penalties)
23Penalties
- Failure to comply with Program requirements will
incur a criminal penalty - Penalties incurred for failure to
- Collect verification data and provide to
Regulator 200 penalty units (20,000) - Undertake audit 100 penalty units (10,000)
- Produce and submit ESP 200 penalty units
(20,000) - Submit a review of ESP 100 penalty units
(10,000) - Publish public report 20 penalty units (2,000)
- Inform Regulator of publication 20 penalty
units (2,000)
24Thank You!!
- Further information, please contact
- SESP Hotline 13 25 23
- smartenergy_at_dme.qld.gov.au