Energy Efficiency in Nova Scotia. Construction Association of Nova Scotia January 25,26, 2011 Stephen Crane



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Energy Efficiency in Nova Scotia Construction Association of Nova Scotia January 25,26, 2011 Stephen Crane

WHO WE ARE New, independent corporation, dedicated to saving energy and energy savings for Nova Scotians Taking over electricity efficiency program role from Nova Scotia Power Run by Board of Directors, not government Regulated by NS Utility & Review Board

WHAT WE PROVIDE Programs and financial incentives: For Projects; studies; product purchases For large and small projects/ product purchases to a broad base clients. Finance projects additional to the incentives 0% interest We execute these projects fast, flexible and easy. 3

FAST, FLEXIBLE AND EASY Fast - Applications are processed in 5 business days Payments for incentives after M&V are within 30 days Flexible Program solutions will fit the clients needs; tell us what you want to achieve Financing, new technology; staged projects; opportunity identification, Easy Turn key retrofits for lighting; simple application forms, straight forward process, support throughout entire project. 4

WHY ENERGY EFFICIENCY Long Term benefit of avoided costs of new power generation Efficiency is the lowest cost of energy Economic spin off Spend within NS in 2011 42 M for efficiency programs plus Environmental reduce greenhouse gas emissions Social responsibility the right thing to do. Financial Excellent business case for investing in Energy Efficiency. 5

DSM TARGETS 2010 energy savings targets 81 GWh, $22.5M budget 2011 energy saving targets 158.5 GWh, 41.9 M budget 1 GWh is equal to the yearly electrical energy use of ~111 typical NS households

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMS C&I Custom Business Energy Rebates Small Business Lighting Solutions Smart Lighting Choices Power Right - Direct Install New Construction Tell us what you want to achieve, we can help

SMALL BUSINESS LIGHTING SOLUTIONS For those using fluorescent tube lighting Free on-site light energy assessment Qualified electrical contractors look after all aspects: permits, ordering, installation, removal, recycling Covers 80% of cost; client only pays 20% 0% interest on-bill financing

Powered Right Direct Install For those using mostly twist-in incandescent bulbs and exit lights Trained installers replace incandescent light bulbs and exit lights with CFLs and LED exit lights No cost to business Remove and dispose of old materials

BUSINESS ENERGY REBATES Rebates on approved energy efficient products Eligible product categories: 1. Lighting 2. Refrigeration 3. Compressed Air 4. Heating and Cooling (HVAC) 5. Motors and Drives (VFDs)

BER ELIGIBILITY Equipment must be eligible, per ENSC product lists posted at www.efficiencyns.ca/businessenergyrebates Equipment must be new and installed ENSC retains right to conduct pre/post-installation inspections for any site

C&I CUSTOM Financial incentives for studies, project implementation, and financing for custom energy saving projects. Directed at the mid-sized to larger commercial and industrial customers Intended for projects that will not proceed without an ENSC incentive - no free riders Any project funded by this program must save electrical energy

PROJECTS AND ELIGIBILITY Typical projects include: lighting, motors, compressed air, industrial processes, refrigeration, HVAC, renewable, etc. Projects that will save at least 20,000 kwh per year Not eligible for funding: cogeneration (biomass is eligible) demand-limiting power factor correction fuel-switching (renewable sources are eligible)

INCENTIVES $1,000 for a scoping study $15,000 for a feasibility study Implementation: the lower of: $0.15 per kwh saved in one year $500,000 50% of eligible customer costs Amount resulting in the customer s required simple payback (1 year minimum) Interest-free, on-the-bill financing of eligible costs up to $500,000

Project Phase Find the Opportunities Customer Action Identify possible measures (customer staff or third party) ENSC Assistance Recommend third party technical assistance Pay 50% (up to $1,000) of costs for third party assistance Feasibility Study Apply for Study Incentive Complete study (customer staff or third party) Provide test equipment Pay 100% (up to $15,000) of feasibility study costs Implementation Apply for Project Incentive Complete project Pay project incentive. Could be in phases during implementation. Close-Out Basic measurement & verification to confirm savings Zero interest, on-bill financing of eligible costs

CUSTOMER BENEFITS Fast incentive approval and payment with minimal red tape Can stack ENSC incentives with those from other incentive programs. Customer owns the project selects the consultants, contractors, equipment vendors or can use in-house engineering and installation. Test equipment loaned at no charge or ENSC pays up to 50% for rental of specialized test equipment

Tue 7/29/2008 0:00 Tue 7/29/2008 6:00 Tue 7/29/2008 12:00 Tue 7/29/2008 18:00 Wed 7/30/2008 0:00 Wed 7/30/2008 6:00 Wed 7/30/2008 12:00 Wed 7/30/2008 18:00 Thu 7/31/2008 0:00 Thu 7/31/2008 6:00 Thu 7/31/2008 12:00 Thu 7/31/2008 18:00 Fri 8/1/2008 0:00 Fri 8/1/2008 6:00 Fri 8/1/2008 12:00 Fri 8/1/2008 18:00 Sat 8/2/2008 0:00 Sat 8/2/2008 6:00 Sat 8/2/2008 12:00 Sat 8/2/2008 18:00 Sun 8/3/2008 0:00 Sun 8/3/2008 6:00 Sun 8/3/2008 12:00 Sun 8/3/2008 18:00 Mon 8/4/2008 0:00 Mon 8/4/2008 6:00 Mon 8/4/2008 12:00 Mon 8/4/2008 18:00 Demand (kilowatts) CASE STUDIES Industry: Warehousing/Distribution Project Details: Lighting Retrofits Energy Savings: 243,160 kwh/yr or $17,581/yr 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Industrial Lighting Retrofit Before & After Comparison of Energy Use Date & Time Before (kw) After (kw)

CASE STUDIES Industry: Manufacturing Project Description Lighting Retrofit & Air Compressor Upgrade Energy Savings 678,269 kwh (lighting retrofit) Energy Savings 359,478 kwh (compressor upgrade)

NEW CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM Helps customers design and build more efficient buildings Incentives (up to $500k) to exceed codes Could see code-level energy use improved by 25%-35%

NEW CONSTRUCTION The foundation of the program is the Core Performance Guide, a multi-path, flexible program to achieve significant, predictable energy savings in new commercial buildings. The Core Performance Guide defines high performance criteria for building envelope, lighting, HVAC and controls.

New Construction Core Performance Path (NCCP) Applicable to buildings that are 900 to 6,500 square metres (10,000 to 70,000 sq. ft.) $1.00/SF of building space for full implementation of a prescribed package of measures Building types include: Office School Public Assembly Warehouse Others

Whole Building Path (NCWB) This path is suited for projects: That do not meet the size or building type requirements outlined in the previous path, More complex in design, or Require more energy modeling for another reason.

C&I PROGRAMS RECAP C&I Custom / New Construction (incentives/financing/advice) Business Energy Rebates (product rebates) Small Business Lighting Solutions (80/20 low cost/financing) Powered Right Direct Install (no cost) Smart Lighting Choices (supplier incentives/discounts)

CUSTOMER BARRIERS Technology costs will come down if I wait; Real Saving Claims? Higher priorities and projects Time and Resources Red Tape bad experience with other programs Clients Payback requirements not met Expectation that Efficiency projects are costly. Change easier to do what has always been done 24

TRADE ALLIES Significant uptake by Distributors/ Suppliers / Contractors for sales of products/services through ENSC programs. - Second look at stalled projects too expensive - Add value to clients projects with the overall best cost solution - Avoid the missed opportunity for clients. - Promote new technologies - Sell more and increase client satisfaction 25

MOVING FORWARD Qualified vendors program Expanded Products offering Prescriptive Qualified products lists expanded Market Segment Promotion customized /bundled offerings Enhanced Client support activities, technical support, training and promotion for energy efficiency. 26

SUMMARY Fast Response Time 5 business days Incentive payments for your projects. Continuous Improvement Fast track applications Flexible and Easy Combine programs Prescriptive, Custom, NC Project phases Installment incentives Simple application process Tell us what you require

C&I PROGRAMS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Small and large projects equipment upgrades, retrofits, renovations and new construction Integrated programs blend programs by project and customer requirements taking advantage of all program incentives. Call us you have a project, we have a solution.

HOW TO START NEXT STEPS Visit our website Complete a energy audit /scoping study Call us to discuss your projects and business requirements for energy saving initiatives. We will create a energy saving solution for you!!

Program information/applications Business Energy Rebates businessenergyrebates@efficiencyns.ca www.efficiencyns.ca/businessenergyrebates Small Business Lighting Solutions businessenergyrebates@efficiencyns.ca www.efficiencyns.ca/businessenergyrebates

Program information/applications C&I Custom Program cicustom@efficiencyns.ca www.efficiencyns.ca/cicustom C&I New Construction cinewconstruction@efficiencyns.ca www.efficiencyns.ca/cinewconstruction

Efficiency Nova Scotia Corp. T: 470-3500 TF: 877-678-6807 F: 470-3599 Email: scrane@efficiencyns.ca Web: www.efficiencyns.ca