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Duquesne Light Act 129 Phase III
Multifamily Program Update
February 28, 2017
• Duquesne Light Territory
• Multifamily Market Manager Model
• Program Description
• Update on Recent Activities
– Website, Brochure, Enrollment Form
• Program Activities
– Current Projects, Lessons Learned
• Questions
• Multifamily Contacts
Contents
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Duquesne Light Company
Service Centers
Woods Run Complex
Corporate Headquarters
Transmission690 miles of high voltage transmission lines
Substations430 Substations
Distribution7,200 miles of distribution circuit lines
Customers590,000 customers89% residential
Service TerritoryWestern PA817 square miles
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Multifamily Market Manager Model
MF Market Manager(Duquesne Light)
Process Rebate Applications and Other Funding Documents
Negotiate Performance Contracts Equipment Bulk Purchases Procure Construction Services QA/QC and Reporting
Energy Audits Project Aggregation & Measure
Bundling Project Agreements Cost-Effectiveness Review Integrate Funding Sources
Project Development Project Services
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• Program activities are categorized as follow: Public Agency Partnership Initiated Projects
MFRP Prescriptive Measure Projects
MFRP Direct-install Projects
• Program services include: Administration of energy efficiency audits
Technical assistance for measure level project review and bundling
Property aggregation
Contractor negotiation
Equipment bulk purchasing
• Multifamily market manager will: Integrate funding sources to include program and agency co-funding, performance
contracting, grant funding and available financing options
Process rebate applications and other funding source documentation requirements
The cost share to participants will be on a case by case basis depending upon availability of funding and finance options
Program Description
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Update on Recent Activities
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www.wattchoices.com
Website
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www.wattchoices.com
Multifamily Brochure
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Enrollment Form
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• Initiate a request to Duquesne Light via email or direct
contact
• Provide requested information regarding your properties
• Audit will be scheduled for qualifying properties
• Results will be provided to property owner for
consideration
• Enrollment form completed and signed, if accepted
• Work begins
• Complete and verify work
• Receive rebate
What do you do as a property owner?
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Program Activities
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Current Projects
Multifamily Units
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Projects In-Process Units LI-Units kWh kW Cost Incentives TRC
Project Site #1 75 36 43,267 4.90 $18,579.32 $8,918.07 1.21
Project Site #2 37 29 82,181 10.91 $31,670.82 $15,201.99 1.35
Project Site #3 60 11 34,520 3.78 $14,890.10 $7,147.25 1.20
Project Site #4 24 13 11,635 1.24 $4,129.02 $1,981.93 1.43
Project Site #5 48 34 21,698 3.22 $10,626.78 $5,100.85 1.10
Project Site #6 37 28 53,882 6.01 $22,401.52 $10,752.73 1.24
Project Site #7 53 36 45,931 4.59 $20,818.24 $9,992.76 1.14
Subtotal Projects In-Process 334 187 293,114 34.66 $123,115.80 $59,095.58 1.24
Project Site #8 66 56
Project Site #9 80 68
Project Site #10 26 22
Project Site #11 102 87
Project Site #12 34 29
Project Site #13 60 51
Project Site #14 24 24
Subtotal Pending Survey 392 337
Project Site #15 25 TBD
Project Site #16 46 TBD
Project Site #17 55 TBD
Subtotal New Construction 126 TBD
Pending Site Survey
New Construction
• Multifamily designed specifically as a retrofit program
• Duquesne is committed to providing customers a seamless
experience and will ensure that projects are directed to the
appropriate program if multifamily is not applicable
• During program launch, four new construction projects were
investigated and have discovered some challenges:
– PA PUC defines specific requirements for quantifying the weather-
dependent savings for residential new construction
– The energy modeling that developers are already performing for tax
credit purposes do not follow the same set of standards
– The expense of the additional modeling required for an Act 129
rebate may significantly reduce the interest of developers in the
program
Lessons Learned
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Questions
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• Early April – Working sessions to review and evaluate
projects. Would you find that valuable (45 minutes to 1
hour)?
• Checklist prior to meetings to assist you in collection of
the data
• Locations TBD
• Owners/contractors could bring specific projects for
review
Working Sessions with Scheduled Individual Timeslots
Under Consideration: Individual Project Review
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• Dave Defide, Manager, Customer Programs for
Duquesne Light
– 412.393.6107
• Website
– www.wattchoices.com
– wattchoices@mcr-group.com
– ddefide@duqlight.com
How do I get Started?
Multifamily Contacts
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