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California Industrial Energy Efficiency Potential Analysis Fred Coito

This analysis, presented at the CALMAC meeting in San Francisco on October 27, 2004, utilizes a quasi bottom-up approach to assess California's industrial energy efficiency potential. Focusing on technology-level assessments in areas such as lighting, HVAC, variable speed drives, and high-efficiency motors, the study consolidates bundled measures and evaluates data from various sources including utility and billing data. Results highlight technical, economic, and achievable efficiency estimates by end use and utility climate zone, along with related cost-effectiveness assessments.

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California Industrial Energy Efficiency Potential Analysis Fred Coito

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  1. California Industrial Energy Efficiency Potential AnalysisFred Coito CALMAC MeetingSan Francisco, California October 27, 2004

  2. Method • Quasi “Bottom up” Approach • Technology-level assessment • Lighting, HVAC, VSDs, HE Motors • Bundled measures • Compressed air, motor practices, other process

  3. Data Sources • Utility Data • Billing Data • AMR data for loadshapes • 1998 MECS, 1998 DOE Motors Assessment • Disaggregation of loads to end uses • NRMSTS • Some Technology/Practice Saturations • LBNL • Process measure costs and savings • Measure applicability • Other Sources • Avoided Costs, Program Data, Rates

  4. Results • Energy Efficiency Potential Estimates • Technical, Economic, Achievable • By end use • By utility and climate zone • Related Cost Effectiveness Estimates • Energy Efficiency Supply Curves • Documentation and Reporting • Integration with Itron Study

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