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CenterPoint Energy 2012 Commercial Load Management

CenterPoint Energy 2012 Commercial Load Management. Program Manager – Contact info. David Dzierski 713-207-3341 office 281-782-2265 cellular david.dzierski@centerpointenergy.com CenterPoint Energy 1111 Louisiana St. Floor 9 Houston, TX 77002 Attn: David Dzierski.

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CenterPoint Energy 2012 Commercial Load Management

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  1. CenterPoint Energy2012 Commercial Load Management

  2. Program Manager – Contact info • David Dzierski 713-207-3341 office 281-782-2265 cellular david.dzierski@centerpointenergy.com CenterPoint Energy 1111 Louisiana St. Floor 9 Houston, TX 77002 Attn: David Dzierski

  3. Load Management Support • Golden Energy Services • Jerry Golden – Load Management Consultant • Frontier Associates • Bill Brooks, Kyle Caffey, Brandon Wilson • CenterPoint Energy Distribution Dispatching • Mike Dodd • CenterPoint Energy Contract Administration • Terry Munder

  4. Load Management 2012What is it? • The Load Management Standard Offer Program (EnergyShare) is a performance-based demand response program that offers financial incentives for curtailing electric load when notified during the summer peak period. • EnergyShare • Load Management • Demand Response • Curtailment Program

  5. Program Eligibility CenterPoint Energy metered customers meeting kW thresholds: • Non-residential Distribution level customers • Governmental agencies (all levels) • Educational facilities (all levels) • Other not-for-profit agencies (all levels) • Industrial non-transmission class ___________________ *(Transmission customer sites are NOT eligible unless in the government, education or non-profit category)

  6. Why should you participate? • To provide assistance during an ERCOT emergency situation. (EEA2A) • The test curtailment is an excellent way to prepare for a hurricane or disaster. • The Sponsor will be compensated. • A good way to exercise your equipment under load. • It is a good thing to do. • Help David make his goal!

  7. Wow, What a Year! • Aug 27 was hottest day in city history = 109 • Avg daily high temps: • June = 97.4 • Aug = 102 • Sept =95.5 • Consecutive 100 degree days = 8 (Aug 26- Sept 2) • Driest summer of all time = 5.6 inch

  8. EnergyShare Program History

  9. 2011 Results • Proposed 78.3 MW • 17 Sponsors • 181 Sites (meters) • 6/9 Test 89.2 MW • 8/4 EEA2B 57.1 MW • 8/24 Test 67.2 MW • Average 71.2 MW

  10. 2011 Results - Participants

  11. 2012 Program Basics • A Standard Offer Program • Standard Offer = First Come First Served • Pays incentives ($40/kw curtailed & verified ) to participating Project Sponsors • 30-minute curtailment notice • Application deadlines and rules will be posted at: http://www.centerpointefficiency.com/

  12. 2012 Incentive Budget • $4,500,000 • 112.5 MW

  13. Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) • Federal electric reliability councils, including ERCOT, are shown in the map below. EnergyShare benefits not only the local area but also helps to lend mutual support to others served by ERCOT

  14. The Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) • An orderly plan to reduce load during a shortage of generation • Procedures for reducing System Demand in emergency situations • Provides for maximum possible continuity of service while maintaining the integrity of the ERCOT System • Reduces the chance of cascading outages • Outlines when and how demand (load) can be curtailed

  15. Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) Communications Matrix

  16. Energy Emergency Alert (EEA) Process in the ERCOT Protocols EEA procedure in the ERCOT Protocols defined by levels 1 Maintain 2,300 MW of on-line reserves Maintain 1,750 MW of on-line reserves. Interrupt loads providing Responsive Reserve Service. 2A Interrupt loads providing Emergency Interruptible Load Service (EILS). 2B Maintain System frequency at or above 59.8 Hz and instruct TSPs and DSPs to shed firm load in rotating blocks. 3

  17. Program Eligibility • CenterPoint Energy electric customers and 3rd Party entities representing distribution level or other governmental, educational, and non-profit customers. • Project sponsors must have a normal aggregate peak demand of 750 kW or more, and with each participating site averaging 250 kW peaks and capable of curtailing at least 100 kW. • Project Site(s) must be equipped with a CenterPoint Energy Interval Data Recorder (IDR) meter.

  18. How do I know if I am a CenterPoint Energy customer? • 22 digit ESID number on electric bill • ESID 1008901003455779101009 • The 1st seven digits identify the utility • 1008901 = CenterPoint Energy • If you are not sure, call David.

  19. IDR Meter Info • Must have an IDR meter to participate. • Cost of new IDR meter = $365 (minimum) • Additional monthly customer cost to read meter = $84 • Cost of IDR meter is customer’s responsibility • Smart Meters • Currently being installed within CNP service territory. • Contact Kevin Kulhanek @ 713-207-3444 to schedule an IDR meter installation

  20. Ways to participate • Substantial backup generation • Underutilized cogeneration capacity • Blower motors as in wastewater plants • Loads that can be shifted off peak for brief periods • Alternative drive systems (such as steam absorbers, gas-drive motors) • Unnecessary daytime lighting, air handling, elevators (limited applicability) THESE ARE EXAMPLES ONLY..ANY EFFECTIVE ELECTRIC LOAD SHIFTING CAN QUALIFY.

  21. Ways to Participate • Pipelines (alter pumping schedule) • Water & wastewater (pumping/blowers) • Commercial (with stand-by generators) • Gen-sets and angle-drive (power substitute) • Pumps and Motors (alter schedule) • Electric Furnaces (slow processes) • Chillers (“coast” through peaks/direct drive)

  22. Curtailment Information • The peak demand period is June 1 through September 30, 1-7 p.m. weekdays, excluding federal holidays. • 30 minute notice for all curtailments! • One (1) or two (2) Scheduled Test Curtailments from 1 - 3 hour’s duration. • A maximum of four (4) Unscheduled Curtailments of 1 to 4 hours of duration each year. • Maximum of five curtailments totaling 19 hrs./yr. • Trigger = ERCOT EEA2A

  23. Participation is a 5 Part Process • Application • Contract • Performance Period • Measurement and Verification • Incentive Payments • $40/kw at the completion of the summer peak period • Potential for bonus payment

  24. Load Management Application • Electronic applications will be accepted beginning November 8, 2011 beginning at 10:00 am CST. • Electronic applications will be submitted on December 8, 2011 beginning at 10:00 am CST. • Frontier Associates will provide instructions on how to access and complete an application. • Sponsors who have signed a contract will not be required to re-sign the contract but will be required to submit a new application each year!

  25. Load Management Application • November 8 – Begin filling out applications. • December 8 – Submit applications beginning at 10:00 am CST. You must submit an application to be considered for participation!

  26. Application • Submitting an electronic application does not guarantee that you will be approved to participate in the 2010 Load Management Program. • CenterPoint Energy will review and approve qualified applications. (service territory, kw reduction min., past performance, etc) • I am going to use a very sharp pencil! • We will not oversubscribe the program goal.

  27. Contract • The project Sponsor will be required to sign CenterPoint Energy’s Load Management Standard Offer Program contract. • W-9 • MWBE Certification • Electronic Funds Transfer Authorization • Contract questions – Terry Munder 713-207-6398

  28. Incentive Payments • Payments • $40/kw at the conclusion of the summer peak period + the potential for a bonus payment. • (mid October - early November) • Checks will be issued when initiated in SAP by the Program Manager! • (in lieu of net 30 days)

  29. Bonus Payment Example The Bonus Payment will not exceed $40/kw. The Bonus Payment will be paid at a pro rated share not to exceed the total budget.

  30. EnergyShare2012 • FOR MORE INFORMATION:To access the Program Manual, Application instructions and sample contract, please go to the following web site : • http://www.centerpointefficiency.com/ • For answers to specific questions about your facility or potential participation, contact David Dzierski at 713.207. 3341, or by e-mail at: david.dzierski@CenterPointEnergy.com

  31. Frontier Associates • Please welcome Kyle Caffey (Frontier Associates) • A Demonstration of the electronic application process

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