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Commercial Energy Efficiency Program

Commercial Energy Efficiency Program. GAPPA May 27, 2014. Agenda. Georgia Power Update Energy Efficiency Programs Commercial Program Results University Participation 2014 Commercial Program Contact Information. Georgia Power Update. 2.4 Million Customers

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Commercial Energy Efficiency Program

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  1. Commercial Energy Efficiency Program GAPPA May 27, 2014

  2. Agenda • Georgia Power Update • Energy Efficiency Programs • Commercial Program Results • University Participation • 2014 Commercial Program • Contact Information

  3. Georgia Power Update • 2.4 Million Customers • 17,585 MW of Generation Capacity CapacityEnergy Coal 50% 35% Nuclear 11% 23% Nat. Gas 33% 39% Hydro 6% 3% • Closing 15 Coal Plans…Opening 2 Nuclear Units

  4. Renewables • Biomass • Solar: 800 MW by 2016 • Wind: 250 MW by 1/1/2016 • Energy Efficiency Programs

  5. Georgia Power Energy Efficiency Programs • Commercial Energy Efficiency Program • Existing Home Energy Improvement Program • Earthcents New Home Program • Energy Star Appliance Rebates • Refrigerator Recycling • Lighting Markdown Program • Low-income Weatherization

  6. Commercial EE Program Results • 4th Year of Commercial Program • 395 GWh’s reduced • = 30,000 homes • = GA Southern & UGA combined • @ $0.10/kWh = $39.5 million • 2013 Integrated Resource Plan

  7. University Participation • 2011-20132014 YTDTOTAL • Incentives $682,000 $136,000 $818,000 • GWH Reduction 26 3.6 29.6 • Universities = 6.5% of Program Total • 2013--33% Decrease in kWh Reduction!!!

  8. 2014 Commercial EE Program • Lighting • Heating & Cooling • Water Heating & Water • Reflective Roofing • Food Service & Grocery • NEW - Small Commercial • NEW - Custom Savings

  9. 2014 Program Updates: Lighting • Lighting Incentive Cap*: $0.20/watt reduced capped at $25,000 per building per year • Interior and canopy fixture upgrades and lamp/ballast retrofits • Outdoor pole-mounted lighting*: $0.20/watt reduced capped at $10,000 per building per year • Retrofit and metered systems only • Incentive payments must go directly to customer

  10. 2014 Program Updates: Lighting • Screw-in lamps/Exit Kits • Replace incandescent/halogen • Other lamps and fixtures are $/watt reduced with cap • Must be approved by DLC, Energy Star, or LDL • Capped @ 50% of equipment cost and $25,000 per bldg. per year • New construction or major renovation lighting power density requirement: 10% below ASHRAE 90.1-2007 (from 30%) • $0.20/watt reduced capped at $25,000 per bldg. per year • Daylight sensors: $25/sensor (new and existing buildings)

  11. Sample Project: University Library Lighting Retrofit

  12. 2014 Program Updates: Heating & Cooling • HVAC Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs): $50/horsepower • Air-cooled AC units, air-to-air unitary heat pumps, and water-source heat pump • AC unit: Tier 1 - $20/ton Tier 2 - $30/ton • Heat pump: Tier 1 - $40/ton Tier 2 - $60/ton • Water-source heat pump: $50/ton • Other high-efficiency HVAC equipment: Custom Savings

  13. NEW Custom Savings: Overview • Incentive*: $0.08 / kWh reduced capped at $25,000 per building per year • Site-specific measures not included in lighting or other equipment rebates ($/unit) • New equipment installation only • Examples: Energy management systems, chillers, motors, demand control ventilation • Not available for changes in behavior or O&M strategies • Pre-approval required: Application and engineering analysis must be submitted in advance of purchase/install • Technical staff will conduct a review of documentation to verify energy calculations *up to 50% of project cost

  14. Custom Savings – Application • Custom Savings application must include: • Baseline Energy Consumption • Proposed Energy Consumption • Proposed Costs • Baseline and proposed system descriptions and documentations • Written proposal from Service Provider • Energy Models or Calculation Sheets (Trace, eQuest, etc) • If a spreadsheet is used, send an “active” copy with formulas • Include equipment, labor, and material costs as applicable 14

  15. 2014 Updates: Project Cap Review *Unless eligible for a $/unit incentive (LED screw-in lamps, CFLs, etc.) **Up to 50% of project cost No cap on occupancy sensors, heating and cooling, or other $/unit eligible equipment

  16. Program Contacts • Your Key Account Manager • www.georgiapower.com/commercialsavings • GPC Commercial Energy Efficiency Contacts • Steve Morton: 404.218.8975 ssmorton@southernco.com • Tommy Thurmond: 706.540.1438 rthurmon@southernco.com • Lily Chiang: 678.520.3811 lchiang@southernco.com

  17. Photo Sources • CFL: http://www.thewheatln2.com/2011/02/03/bye-bye-incandescent-bye-bye-cfl-buy-led/ • LED Exit Sign: http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/White-LED-Exit-Sign-Bulbs-can-replace-incandescents-508835 • Occupancy Sensor: http://www.smarthomeusa.com/ShopByManufacturer/Leviton/Item/ODC0S-I1W/ • HVAC Unit: http://www.solarac.com/ • Duct Sealing: http://www.designairohio.com/IAQ/air-ducts.html • Reflective Roof: http://www.vehiclenightvision.com/2011/06/thermal-image.html • Water Heater: http://www.benfranklinplumbingbirmingham.com/conventional-water-heaters.html • Kitchen Equipment: http://www.pricemykitchen.com/category/commercial-appliances/

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