Next Century Power: Energy Efficiency for LA LA Business Council Energy Efficiency Workshop October 7, 2013 David Jacot, P.E. Director of Energy Efficiency
Next Century Power: Agenda Why Energy Efficiency for LA? Goals and Guiding Principles for EE FY 12-13 Results Program Spotlights Joint LADWP-SCG Programs Commercial Lighting Efficiency Offer Custom Performance Program EE Technical Assistance Program Savings By Design 2
Next Century Power: Background Why Energy Efficiency? LADWP plans to exit coal by 2025 Environmental leadership AB32 39% of power supply today 2 years ahead of schedule Replacement power: Natural gas Renewables Solar, Wind, Hydro, Geothermal, Biogas Energy Efficiency (EE) Renewables and EE combined will serve at least 45% of power needs by 2025 3
Next Century Power: Goals and Guiding Principles LADWP has adopted a 10% goal and 15% target of reduced energy use through EE by 2020 The 15% target may be adopted as a goal pending the outcome of the 2013 EE potential study - Underway and will be completed by early 2014 Guiding Principles for the design of the EE - Broad support: Mayor s and Council Offices Business community Environmental community Labor/workforce development allies LADWP Leadership 4 Many others
Next Century Power: Guiding Principles 1. LADWP will aggressively promote and achieve energy efficiency across all customer segments and energy end uses as a key part of LADWP s long-term, supply-side energy procurement strategy. 2. Residential customers will be assisted in achieving ultra-high levels of energy efficiency in and around their homes with proven economical potential for energy efficiency, demand response, and clean energy production routinely realized on a fully integrated, site-specific basis. 3. Commercial customers of all sizes will be assisted in achieving ultra-high levels of energy efficiency in and around their businesses with proven economical potential for energy efficiency, demand response and clean energy production routinely realized on a fully integrated, site-specific basis. 4. Industrial customers will be empowered to demonstrate leadership in proven, economical energy efficiency and resource management, which will positively impact their operations. 5
Next Century Power: Guiding Principles 5. Eligible low-income customers will receive tangible economic benefits of energy efficiency through the mass adoption of proven, economical low-income energy efficiency measures. 6. The future benefits of the widespread adoption of energy efficiency throughout LADWP territory will be leveraged to support the continued development of quality job opportunities for the local workforce including opportunities at LADWP to address future needs for critical skilled craft positions. 7. LADWP is committed to transparency in the administration of its overall energy efficiency portfolio, and will report semi-annually on progress towards saving energy, serving a broad range of customers throughout the city, as well as on the training and job creation that results from energy efficiency investments. The LADWP will provide performance measurement and verification of actual realized energy savings. 8. LADWP will collaborate with community organizations to provide outreach and education for its diverse customer base, including hard-to-reach customers such as small business, low-income customers and multi-unit dwellings. 6
Next Century Power: FY 12-13 Results Final FY 2012-13 Results 200 GWh 40 MW 57% increase over FY 11-12 results reported last year Achieved despite: No full-year funding approval until Oct 2012 New program ramp-up time 7
Program Spotlight - Partnership with Southern California Gas Company (SCG) On 8/23/12 LADWP Board approved a Master Inter- Utility Agreement (MIUA) with SCG allowing cofunding of each other s programs One utility leads implementation with combined utility resources Allows electric, gas, and water programs and incentives to be combined into a one-stop shop for customers Customers can see four positive bill impacts (electric, gas, water, sewer) from combined programs Almost 50% of LADWP s EE Portfolio is invested in programs that are joint with SCG Broad support: SCG, LABC, NRDC, Mayor s Office, etc. 8
Program Spotlight - Partnership with Southern California Gas Company (SCG) LADWP and SCG are moving forward with many joint programs under the partnership Already Launched: Retro-Commissioning Express Residential New Construction Commercial New Construction Energy Upgrade California Multifamily Direct Install Aerators and Showerheads LA Better Buildings Challenge (tech support and outreach) Small Business Direct Install LAUSD Direct Install Coming Soon: Emerging Technologies Program (Oct 2013) Codes & Standards (Oct 2013) Others in scoping 9
Program Spotlight Commercial Lighting Efficiency Offer (CLEO) CLEO is a lighting retrofit program Calculated savings Prescriptive incentives Minimum savings target of 25% Contractors drive the program Lighting contractors recruit customers Trade Ally concept: Quality is rewarded LADWP website listing Vendor assignment of incentives Coordinated with non-lighting measures Chillers Refrigeration Custom Express 10
Program Spotlight Custom Performance Program (CPP) CPP is for more complex CII projects Both Customer and Contractor driven Calculated savings Performance incentives Assessments and recommendations LADWP Staff Trade Allies Partnering with So Cal Gas for large industrial projects Coordinated technical assistance on both electric and gas measures Projects will receive incentives from both SCG and LADWP 11
Program Spotlight EE Technical Assistance Program (EETAP) Coming soon EE Technical Assistance Program: Expanded suite of upfront project development services Audits/Assessments Technical analysis Economic analysis and recommendations (ROI) Ongoing project management through incentive process Trade Ally-driven Market picks winners, not LADWP LADWP will pay up to the full cost of investmentgrade audits Eligibility requirements Performance requirements 12
Program Spotlight Savings By Design (SBD) SBD is a suite of project development services and incentives for CII new construction projects Audits/Assessments Technical analysis Economic analysis and recommendations (ROI) Ongoing project management through incentive process Incentives for electric and gas measures For new building construction, new processes, major renovations Administered by SCG with electric measure funding by LADWP 13
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