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Eskom Energy Efficiency Programmes

Eskom Energy Efficiency Programmes. Monkwe Mpye Eskom DSM Manager. Overview. Introduction DSM strategy Eskom energy efficiency programs CFLs SWH Energy efficient electric motor. Demand Profiles. Evening peak-to-date: 35 931 MW (14 th July 2008) !!!. Over the Years?.

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Eskom Energy Efficiency Programmes

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  1. Eskom Energy Efficiency Programmes Monkwe Mpye Eskom DSM Manager

  2. Overview • Introduction • DSM strategy • Eskom energy efficiency programs • CFLs • SWH • Energy efficient electric motor

  3. Demand Profiles Evening peak-to-date: 35 931 MW (14th July 2008) !!!

  4. Over the Years?

  5. Residential Sector DSM 3-Year Plan Notes • The most cost effective technologies are Energy Efficient Lighting (CFLs), Aerated Showerheads and Smart Metering (limited to 20 Amps) • Household Cooking conversion to gas is primarily constrained by the cost and availability of gas. • Solar Water Heating (SWH) is constrained by lack of supplier capacity and higher costs. Key: Bubble Size: GWh Savings Incentivised Programmes Priority Areas 1. 5 Source: Avoided Generation Cost Model; Team Analysis

  6. Commercial Sector DSM 3-Year Plan Notes • All technologies within the Commercial Sector are cost efficient. Key: Bubble Size: GWh Savings Incentivised Programmes Priority Areas 1. 6 Note: Scale not standardised relative to other sectors Source: DSM Cost Model; Team Analysis

  7. Industrial Sector DSM 3-Year Plan Notes • The Total Avoided Costs and the Project Costs per kWh for the Industrial Sector initiatives are nearly identical. • Motor system efficiency initiatives however provide most MW savings and should therefore be the primary focus area of the sector. Key: Bubble Size: GWh Savings Incentivised Programmes Priority Areas 1. 7 Note: Scale not standardised relative to other sectors Source: DSM Cost Model; Team Analysis

  8. CFL Programs 2006: 5.3 mil (CT) 2.5 mil (national) 2008:20 684 CFLs Defence department 2008/2009:16.8 mil (national) 2007: 4.5 mil (national) 1999: Bonesa/Eskom/GEF Customer education, advertising, and marketing. 2008: 0.7 mil Retail program, national Game, PnP, Shoprite 2004/2005: 5 mil (national) 2008: 1.3 mil Corporate program Large customers + Eskom staff

  9. CFL Rollouts: 2008/9 and Beyond An estimated 15,750 temporary jobs will be created to support the 2008/9 roll out

  10. Solar Water Heater Business Objective To replace (or install in series) approximately 900 000 geysers over the 5 years that will result in a saving of approximately 578MW. • Rebate process • Residential customers or developers who buy an accredited system from an accredited supplier and use an accredited installer can claim a rebate from the facilitating auditors • Criteria apply, the most NB that the electrical geyser be disabled Industrial and commercial customers to be included in programme by end of the year • Progress to date • 20 accredited SABS tested suppliers and 14 registered distributors • R 1.8-million rebates paid to date – an average of R 4 327 per installation • Greatest uptake in Gauteng 266 , KwaZulu Natal 86

  11. Motor Systems • Electric motors ubiquitous in industry • Globally, motor systems account for ~40 % of industrial electricity • SA: ~ 60 % • US: ~ 60 % • India ~ 50 % • Korea ~ 50 % • Application (SA) • Pumps (largest) • Fan systems • Compressed air systems • Conveyors

  12. Motor Program General Conditions • Launched in Nov. 2007 • Aim: Replace 5100 motors with Eff 1 type • Estimated savings 2.48 MW • Slow start up • Gaining momentum, 200 motors replaced to date • Not enough to make the desired impact

  13. ESKOM DSM Project Manager Facilitating M&V Auditors Metal Energy Efficient Motor End - users Recovery Suppliers Shops The Model Awareness ESKOM DSM ESKOM DSM Project Manager Project Manager Facilitating Facilitating Technical M&V M&V Commercial Auditors Auditors Metal Metal Energy Efficient Motor Energy Efficient Motor End End - - users users Recovery Recovery Suppliers Suppliers Shops Shops

  14. Thank You! Comments and Questions www.eskomdsm.co.za

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