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Programs for Advancing High Efficiency Air Conditioning in Commercial and Industrial Buildings

Explore the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project's initiatives and incentives for promoting energy-efficient air conditioning systems in commercial and industrial buildings. Discover how electric utility energy efficiency programs have saved billions of kilowatt hours and reduced CO2 emissions in the Southwest region. Learn about the benefits of high efficiency AC systems, including indirect evaporative cooling, and how they contribute to a more sustainable future.

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Programs for Advancing High Efficiency Air Conditioning in Commercial and Industrial Buildings

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  1. Programs for Advancing High Efficiency Air Conditioningin Commercial and Industrial Buildings Howard Geller Workshop on Energy Efficiency Opportunities While Phasing Down HFCs Vienna, Austria July 9-10, 2018

  2. Southwest Energy Efficiency Project • Non-profit public interest organization, founded 2001 • Advances policies and programs to stimulate greater energy efficiency in six western U.S. states • Includes states and cities with very hot, dry climates; e.g., metro Phoenix and Las Vegas www.swenergy.org

  3. Overview of Electric Utility Energy Efficiency Programs in the Region • Utilities spending 2-5% of revenues on energy efficiency (DSM) programs • Customers are saving of 1-2% of electricity sales, per year • State policies driving these efforts: • Minimum energy savings standards or goals • Convenient cost recovery mechanisms • Decoupling of utility sales and revenues • Performance-based shareholder financial incentives

  4. A Decade of Electric Utility EE Programs in the Southwest Region Over 20 billion kWh/yr of electric savings as of 2017 Nine baseload power plants avoided (300 MW each) ~$7.5 billion in net economic benefits for households and businesses 80 million tons of avoided CO2 emissions during 2008-17

  5. Actions by Utilities to Advance More Efficient AC Systems in C&I Sector • Incentives for high efficiency AC equipment • Provided to customers and/or distributors • Incentives for evaporative cooling systems • Rebates on energy management and control systems; variable speed drives; WiFi-enabled smart thermostats • Training for HVAC companies and their technicians • Incentives for proper system sizing and installation

  6. Examples High Efficiency AC Programs for C&I Customers in the Southwest 2017 Programs Only • Salt River Project (Phoenix, AZ) • 790 projects • 37 GWh/yr of savings; 550 GWh lifetime savings • Utility cost - $0.005 per kWh of lifetime savings • NV Energy (Las Vegas, NV) • Incentives for high efficiency AC systems, VFDs, control systems, and smart thermostats • 28 GWh/yr of savings; 275 GWh lifetime savings

  7. Examples High Efficiency AC Programs for C&I Customers in the Southwest 2017 Programs Only • Xcel Energy – CO (Denver, CO) • 413 high efficiency AC projects • 11.3 GWh/yr of savings; 28 MWh/yr on avg. per project (milder climate) • 25,000 tons of high efficiency rooftop AC units sold through distributor incentives • Additional savings through incentives for energy management systems and fan/motor incentives

  8. Option for Hot, Dry Climates: Indirect Evaporative Cooling

  9. SWEEP:Dedicated to More Efficient Energy Use in the Southwest Resources available online at: www.swenergy.org Howard Geller, Executive Director 303-447-00078x1 Hgeller@swenergy.org

  10. Energy Savings from Electric Utility Energy Efficiency Programs in U.S. Source: ACEEE

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