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Statewide Measure Cost Update

Statewide Measure Cost Update. Overview & Discussion. Background & Purpose. Background Measure cost studies provide the average incremental and full costs for new and retrofit energy efficiency measures (commercial and residential).

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Statewide Measure Cost Update

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  1. Statewide Measure Cost Update Overview & Discussion

  2. Background & Purpose • Background • Measure cost studies provide the average incremental and full costs for new and retrofit energy efficiency measures (commercial and residential). • Typically performed in concert with DEER energy savings estimates. • Last update conducted in 2001. • Purpose • Create a common set of cost information and assumptions to be used as a starting point for all parties when planning and evaluating energy efficiency efforts. • Consistency with DEER measure descriptions. CALMAC Discussion

  3. Measure List • Initial measure lists will follow the DEER Update Study measure lists • Residential retrofit - weather sensitive and non-weather sensitive. • Non-residential retrofit - weather sensitive and non-weather sensitive. • Initial attention should be given to measures likely to represent the bulk of savings from 2006/7 program efforts • Consultant will review 2004/5 measure activity for IOU and non-IOU programs. • Consultant will suggest other measures for initial attention based upon impact of new standards upon likely program offerings. • CFLs (screw-in and modular), programmable thermostats, package and split system air conditioners, T-8 and T-5 lighting systems, clothes washers, dishwashers, pool pumps, and dual pane windows will be among the first measures examined. CALMAC Discussion

  4. Issues For Discussion • Should focus/scope be broadened beyond residential and commercial retrofit measures? • Industrial? • Commercial new construction? • Residential new construction? • Should installation costs be estimated for each measure or for a subset of measures? • Direct install program support. • More accurate cost comparison for individual measures with differing installation costs (e.g., condensing furnaces and water heaters). • Necessity of close linkage to DEER update efforts. • Advisory group makeup/requirements. CALMAC Discussion

  5. Issues For Discussion (continued) • Necessity of direct integration of measure cost information into DEER website. • Might require website redesign. • Updating issues (frequency & timing). • How should information from other EM&V studies be integrated? • Existing studies? • Studies in process? • Future studies? • Should/can existing studies work scopes be modified to collect measure cost data for direct inclusion into the DEER/Measure cost database? CALMAC Discussion

  6. Next Steps • Select advisory group members • Shahana Samiullah - SCE • Andrew Sickles - Sempra • Amalia Klinger - PG&E (Project Manager) • _____________ - CEC • _____________ - Energy Division • _____________ - ? • Prepare draft scope of work for advisory group review (week of 8/23) • Prepare proposal based upon advisory group comments (week of 9/6) • Select winning bidder (mid-October) CALMAC Discussion

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