1 PG&E Program Readiness and New Rebates Title 24 2013 Derek Fletcher, Senior Program Manager Mangesh Basarkar, Principal Product Manager Energy Efficiency Products and Programs, PG&E Silicon Valley Leadership Group Meeting, Redwood City April 23, 2014
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Why does T-24 matter to EE Programs? Remaining useful life Energy Usage Existing equipment energy use Code baseline equipment energy use New equipment energy use Equipment / Measure Useful Life PG&E is authorized to provide rebates and incentives for energy efficient measures and technologies using a combination of the remaining useful life of the equipment being retrofit, and the estimated useful life of the new equipment for its energy savings calculated above minimum required Title 24 (T-24) code levels 3
Overview: Approach Several activities underway to understand and mitigate impact of T-24 2013 Quantitative Qualitative Custom Impact Analysis Deemed Impact Analysis 3P/GP Partner Impact Analysis Training and Outreach Core Custom Projects 3P and GP Custom Project DEER 2014 Disposition Impacts Volume reductions Cost burdens Internal and external stakeholder interviews Tools and resources Portfolio Impacts Program & Contract Decisions Strategy & Coordination True baselines Regulatory co-ordination and outreach Ongoing communication with Partners, CPUC, other IOU s 4
Training and Outreach - Marketing T-24 FAQ page at: http://www.pge.com/titl e24 Up-to-date information on all PG&E related T-24 impacts Rebates and incentives Training and outreach Application deadlines Information and fact sheets 5
Energy Code Ace? Codes & Standards Compliance Improvement Activities = an awkward mouthful (and even harder as a URL) Energy Code Ace = 6
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Curriculum Plan to Support New Building Energy Code 8
New Rebates 9
T-24 Application Deadlines Customized Project applications submitted prior to June 1 will be evaluated relative to the current code; custom applications submitted on or after June 1 will be evaluated relative to the new code. Sales message: The impact of Title 24 on custom projects is complicated. To ensure the savings/eligibility of your project is not affected, submit applications for all sales leads by June 1. Custom retrofit projects using pre-july code baselines can install after July 1, but PG&E may request proof of a valid permit under the pre-july code before approving payment. If the customer cannot produce proof of a valid pre-july permit, PG&E will revise the savings/incentive relative to the post-july baseline. Sales message: Emphasize to customers that all custom project permits should be pulled before July 1 in order to guarantee the validity of approved savings/incentive beyond July 1. Deemed Sunsetting or changing deemed measures should be purchased prior to July 1 and applications should be submitted prior to August 1. Sales message: Go all out to sell sunsetting or changing measures (see next slide) in the first half of the year. 10
Pre T-24 Sales Opportunities Opportunity Description Why now? Measure Codes Rebate Lighting controls Wired/wireless mounted occ. sensors, fixture integrated occ. sensors, photocells, timeclocks. Rebate offer will end July 1, 2014 due to Title 24. Get them now! HA44-45, L859-860, L31, L36, L82, HA28 $5-$50 per control Interior Linear Fluorescent High Bay fixtures - For replacement of interior high bay fixtures with linear fluorescent fixtures <600w. 50% rebate level increase for 1 st half of 2014 only. Get them now! L1031-L1036 $20-$150 per fixture Linear Fluorescent Troffer fixtures - For the installation of 2x2 or 2x4 high performance linear fluorescent T5 or T8 troffer fixtures w/ 1 or 2 lamps. - Best for interior office space. Rebates to decrease on July 1, 2014. Get them now! LB14-LB45 $17.50- $20.00 per fixture Small Space Heating Water Boilers Space heating water boilers with input ratings < 300 Mbtuh and AFUE efficiency ratings 82%. Rebate offer will end July 1, 2014 due to Title 24. Get them now! H111 $0.25/ MBtuh Dual Pane Windows Energy efficient windows for residential customers. Rebate offer will end July 1, 2014 due to Title 24. Get them now! B13 $0.75/ sq-ft. Customized Lighting redesigns involving controls, air compressor retrofits, parking garage/lab ventilation projects, data center projects, economizers, new chiller/boiler systems. 11
Post T-24 Sales Opportunities LED High Bays Customer Benefits: Decreased maintenance Increased light quality Bill savings Ease of 2014 Code Compliance Challenges: High first cost Customer Targets: Warehouses Cold Storage Retail Replacement Fixture Wattage Existing Fixture Type Rebate Values 40W to 1000W PS-MH $100-$250 40W to 220W T8 2 nd Generation $100-$125 Eligible Product Categories High Bay Fixtures & Kits Low Bay Fixtures & Kits High Bay Aisle Fixtures 12
Post T-24 Sales Opportunities LED Exterior Area Lights Customer Targets: Gas Stations Retail Corporate Campuses Parking Lots Gas Station Canopies Customer Benefits: Decreased maintenance Increased light quality Bill savings Ease of 2014 Code Compliance Core Rebates Pole/Arm Mounted Wall Packs Pathways Measure Description Replace up to a 400 W lamp LC30 with LED Rebate $40 - $125 13
Post T-24 Sales Opportunities LED Replacement Lamps Rebates Instant rebate on ENERGY STAR LED replacement lamps through participating Electrical Distributors Visit www.pge.com/led to find the list of distributors Expanded offering in 2014 to include the following lamp shapes: Lamp Type Wattage Range Max. Incentive LED MR-16 All $12.50 LED PARs All $25.00 LED A- Lamp All $15.00 LED R-BR 22 Watts $15.00 LED Globe 10 Watts $5.00 LED Candelabra 5 Watts $7.50 MR-16 PAR 20, 30 & 38 Omnidirectional A-Lamp R-BR Globe Candelabra 14
Overview Electronic control that continuously monitors refrigeration system, adapts to actual changing conditions and saves energy by reducing run-time of evaporator fan, compressor, and defrost system Deemed measure, rebate based on cooling capacity Initial promotional rebate of $300 per ton, after 6 months, rebate will drop to $250 per ton Target Market Post T-24 Sales Opportunities Advanced Refrigeration Controls Primary: Reach-in/Walk-in freezers and coolers at drug stores, convenience stores, quick serve restaurants (QSR) Secondary: Refrigerated warehouses, food processing & distribution Value Proposition Energy savings between 20-45%, huge retrofit opportunity Offers performance monitoring/alert capabilities No training or intervention required from user Additional Resources http://www.neconservers.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ynyan-mj80 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pviwnwkok3e 15
Q&A For more information about PG&E s rebates and incentives, please contact: Carmel Miller (carmel.miller@pge.com) For information about today s topic, please contact: Derek Fletcher (derek.fletcher@pge.com) Mangesh Basarkar (mangesh.basarkar@pge.com) 16