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DEP Corporate Initiatives
WELCOME
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ACT 129 Phase II Rebate Seminar
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DEP Corporate InitiativesAct 129 Phase II Seminar - Todays Presenters
John Polites ‐ Schaedler Yesco, Energy Manager
Steve Moritiz – All Facilities Energy Group, President
Jennifer Robinson – EPower Solutions/DNV KEMA, Outreach Manager
Rick Diloia – SAIC, Energy Efficiency Program Manager
DEP Corporate InitiativesUtility Rebate Related Manufacturers
Networking Times: 8:15 ‐ 8:45, 10:15 – 10:45 and 11:15 – 12:30
Presenting Sponsor:
DEP Corporate InitiativesDiscount Coupon and Free Giveaway
Presenting Sponsor:
Free Giveaway ‐ 8 watt A19 LED Light Bulb
Rebate Processing Discount Coupon
DEP Corporate InitiativesAct 129 Phase II Seminar – Seminar Agenda
Wilkes‐Barre, PA – June 19, 2013
8:15 ‐ 8:45 Registration and Networking Time
8:45 – 10:15 Introductions / Energy Measures
Act 129 Overview – Phase I / II
PPL Phase II Program / KEMA
First Energy Phase II Program / SAIC
10:15 – 10:45 Break – Networking Time
Rebate Processing / Energy Services
11:15 – 12:30 Lunch and Networking Time
Total SF: 284,000Annual Electric Spend: $203,000Annual Gas Spend: $ 50,000
Clean Energy Overview
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Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs)Building Envelope
– Roof, Windows, Doors and Weatherization
HVAC Systems and Controls– Air Handlers, Chillers, Boilers, Cooling Towers, Pumps and HVAC Control Strategies
Water Conservation– Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures/Devices, Water Treatment and Control Devices
Electrical Systems – Power Distribution and Motor Control– Power Quality and Efficiency – Lighting Systems – Plug Loads
Utilities – Demand Response– Time of Use – Load Shedding Programs– Fuel Switching Programs– Site Cogeneration
Alternative/Renewable Energy – Solar, Wind, Hydro, Fuel Cell Technologies– Natural Gas / Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Saving Goals:
Reduce Energy Consumption
Control kW Demand
Develop Power Control Strategies
Schaedler Yesco Supported Energy Solutions
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTS
ENERGY EFFICIENT SELECTION
FINANCING ASSISTANCE
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Implementation of Energy Retrofit Projects
Basic Energy Audits
Data Collection and Analyses
Design Support
Technology Options
Return on Investment Calculations
Rebates and Grants
3rd Party Financing Options
Scope Review and Coordination
Project Management
Design SupplyInstall
Facility or SystemsLower Utility Bills• Consumption & Demand Control
Upgrade of Old Systems
Code Mandates
Improve Space Conditions
Productivity Gains • Improve Employee Efficiency• Reduce Absentee
Life Safety
Other ReasonsFinancial Solutions (ROI)
Control Operating Costs
Leverage Federal/State/Utility Rebates & Grants
Capital Cost Avoidance
Deferred Maintenance Costs
Quality Building Environment
Green / Sustainability Plans
LEED / Energy Star Compliance
Environmental
Why Focus on Energy Retrofits?
Energy Usage and Types of Energy Consumed Industrial, Commercial and Residential Users
Sources: Energy Information Administration, 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey and 2005 Residential Energy Consumption Survey.
Commercial Users Residential Users
Facility HVAC 47%
Facility Lighting
45%
Other Facility Support
8%
Industrial Electric UsageTotal Non-Process
Industrial Users
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What is Electrical Energy Savings?
POWER (V x I) TIME
Watts Hours
kW (1000 watts) H
kwh and kW Reduction
ENERGY RETROFITS
Wattage Reduction Time Schedule
Efficiency Gains Occupied/Unoccupied
Power Monitoring
Power Management
Power Control Strategies
Demand Control
$$$ DOLLAR SAVINGS $$$
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60 watts x 5 hours per day x 30 days = 9000 watt‐hours or 9 kwh
Demand Management Energy AutomationEnergy Management
Electric Bill – Savings Potential
Bottom Line1. SHOP ELECTRIC GENERATION RATES
2. LEVERAGE UTILITY REBATES
3. ENERGY MEASURES & RENEWABLES
SYD Harrisburg Branch - PPL GS3 Commercial Rate Jan 2013 Electric Bill Average $/kwh….. 0.104
3. Implement energy efficient technologies to reduce consumptionand demand
4. Offset electric bill with renewable energy sources like solar and wind
1. Energy Procurement Harrisburg Branch – Main Metera. New Supply Contract June 2010b. Rate Savings Avg.: $0.0255/Kwhc. Actual 1st Yr. Annual Savings: $20,050
Lancaster Branch a. New Supply Contract Oct. 2011 b. Estimated Rate Savings: $0.0211/Kwh c. Estimated Annual Savings: $1,500
Harrisburg Branch-Warehouse 2 a. New Supply Contract Jan. 2012b. Estimated Rate Savings: $0.0329/Kwhc. Estimated Annual Savings: $1,900
2. ACT 129 Energy Conservation Up to 3% of bill goes towards utility rebate programs
Electrical Energy Efficiency Electrical Power Distribution
User Electrical Loads /End Devices
Lighting Solutions
Motor Control
Data Centers
Plug Loads
Power Efficiency & Metering
HVAC Fan / Pump
Loads
Control , Monitor and Reduce Electrical Consumption & Demand
Utility Side
Automation
User Side
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Energy Reduction and Services
User Side (Demand) – Energy Reduction
Power Monitoring
Lighting Solutions
Power Efficiency
Motor Control
Data Centers
Automation
Plug Load Devices
Solar PV
Wind Turbines
Utility Side (Supply) –Energy Services
Energy Procurement
Demand Response
DemandManagement
Power Purchase Agreements
Financing
Rebate / Tax Credit Processing
Power Plant Smart Meter
Industrial Plant Commercial Residential
DEP Corporate InitiativesAct 129 Phase II Seminar – Seminar Agenda
Wilkes‐Barre, PA – June 19, 2013
8:15 ‐ 8:45 Registration and Networking Time
8:45 – 10:15 Introductions / Energy Measures
Act 129 Overview – Phase I / II
PPL Phase II Program / KEMA
First Energy Phase II Program / SAIC
10:15 – 10:45 Break – Networking Time
Rebate Processing / Energy Services
11:15 – 12:30 Lunch and Networking Time