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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting, June 6, 2014 Shifting up Colorado’s Energy Economy Jeanna M. Paluzzi Energy Performance Contracting Program Manager
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 2 Colorado’s energy economy 5 th Natural gas production 8 th Total solar production 9 th Crude oil production 10 th Wind generation 11 th Coal production 16 th Energy efficiency National energy rankings
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 3 Colorado’s energy economy Electricity generation mix
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 4 Colorado’s energy economy Amendment 37 (2004) –10% renewable Energy by 2015 –Applies to utilities with 40,000+ customers HB7-1281 (2007) –Increase to 20% renewable energy for Investor Owned Utilities HB10-1001 (2010) –30% standard for investor owned utilities (~60% of CO generation) –10% standard for rural electric cooperatives and municipal utilities over 40,000 customers (~25% of CO generation) SB13-252 (2013) –20% standard for rural electric cooperatives over 100,000 customers –Permits waste to energy, and coal mine methane capture technologies into RES Renewable Energy Standards
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 130,517 Energy Industry Jobs in Colorado Colorado’s energy economy 5
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 Average earnings per energy job:Colorado: $80,236 Nation: $85,178 Colorado Energy & Natural Resources Job Growth since 2003 Source: Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, 2013 Colorado’s energy economy 6 Colorado vs. national energy employment growth 51.2% 23.8%
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 Energy industry job density by county Source: Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, 2013 Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, 2013 Colorado’s energy economy 7
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 Major Energy Industry Trends Advancements in energy production Natural Gas – 45% increase since 2005 Oil – 25% increase since 2011 Wind – Over 50% increase since 2010 Solar – Currently at 281 MW of capacity Advancements in energy production Natural Gas – 45% increase since 2005 Oil – 25% increase since 2011 Wind – Over 50% increase since 2010 Solar – Currently at 281 MW of capacity Deployment of advanced metering and Smart grid technologies Numerous Rural Electric Associations are transitioning to AMI Several Smart Grid deployment projects are occurring along the Front Range Consumers are interested in receiving energy consumption data Deployment of advanced metering and Smart grid technologies Numerous Rural Electric Associations are transitioning to AMI Several Smart Grid deployment projects are occurring along the Front Range Consumers are interested in receiving energy consumption data Increase in alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure Electric Vehicles and charging infrastructure is on the rise in the state Compressed Natural Gas is increasingly used in fleet vehicles Research is actively being conducted on additional technologies in the state Increase in alternative fuel vehicles and infrastructure Electric Vehicles and charging infrastructure is on the rise in the state Compressed Natural Gas is increasingly used in fleet vehicles Research is actively being conducted on additional technologies in the state Evolving federal standards and regulations Clean Air Act carbon regulations Renewable energy on public lands Fuel economy standards Evolving federal standards and regulations Clean Air Act carbon regulations Renewable energy on public lands Fuel economy standards 8
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 9 MISSION The CEO’s mission is to improve the effective use of all of Colorado's energy resources and the efficient consumption of energy in all economic sectors, through providing technical guidance, financial support, policy advocacy and public communications. The CEO’s vision is to help Coloradoans live more prosperous and healthy lives by promoting innovative energy production and efficient energy consumption practices that are beneficial to the economic and environmental health of the state. VISION Criteria for assessing market opportunities
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 10 MISSION Improve the effective use of all of Colorado's energy resources and the efficient consumption of energy in all economic sectors, through providing technical guidance, financial support, policy advocacy and public communications. Help Coloradoans live more prosperous and healthy lives by promoting innovative energy production and efficient energy consumption practices that are beneficial to the economic and environmental health of the state. VISION Criteria for assessing market intervention
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 MISSION Improve the effective use of all of Colorado's energy resources and the efficient consumption of energy in all economic sectors, through providing technical guidance, financial support, policy advocacy and public communications. Help Coloradoans live more prosperous and healthy lives by promoting innovative energy production and efficient energy consumption practices that are beneficial to the economic and environmental health of the state. VISION Criteria for assessing market intervention
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 12 MISSION The CEO’s mission is to improve the effective use of all of Colorado's energy resources and the efficient consumption of energy in all economic sectors, through providing technical guidance, financial support, policy advocacy and public communications. The CEO’s vision is to help Coloradoans live more prosperous and healthy lives by promoting innovative energy production and efficient energy consumption practices that are beneficial to the economic and environmental health of the state. VISION Criteria for assessing market intervention
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 Focus on 7 energy market sectors 13 Electricity generation Clean energy commercialization Energy resource development Transportation Residential Commercial Public
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 Transportation market Informing vehicle & fleet purchase decisions Market expansion plan, Part 1 With a $30M grant/next 4 years ½ to private & public fleet purchases in RAQC Denver metro non-attainment area. Can be CNG, EV and/or propane. Grants admin by RAQC
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 15 Transportation market DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center afdc.energy.gov DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center afdc.energy.gov Expanding the alternative fuel station network Current network 36 CNG fueling stations 146EV charging stations Market expansion plan, Part 2 With a $30M grant/next 4 years ½ to private & public fleet purchases in RAQC non- attainment areas. ½ to CNG station development along major corridors statewide.
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 16 Residential market Real estate professionals training For agents, appraisers, code officials, builders, lenders & home inspectors. Training includes energy codes, Green MLS Consumer energy literacy training Energy Saving Mortgage incentives Reduction in principal, Lower interest rate, Lower closing costs, or Escrow for improvements. Removing market barriers to energy-efficient homes RESNET 2014 Best Idea Award for Green MLS and Energy Saving Mortgage incentives
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 17 Residential market Measuring market shift 2008 2009 20102012 2011 2010: Green MLS trainings begin
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 Program YearTotal Homes 2009-107,428 2010-117,929 2011-126,377 2012-133,719 2013-2014 YTD2,306 Total homes27,759 Residential market 18 Low-income weatherization program
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 19 Commercial market Agricultural energy efficiency pilot project
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 20 Commercial market Commercial Property-Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) Statewide advisory board meeting Launches Fall 2014 Private sector Energy Performance Contracting pilot project Colorado first state in the nation to work in this market segment Almost double the anticipated # companies participated Half the audits in, almost $1M savings ID’d Due diligence in program design over next 6 mo
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 21 Public sector market Colorado ranked #4 in the nation 195 active and completed projects In 48, or 75% of counties. Two dozen jurisdictions with multiple projects. Energy performance contracting (EPC)
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 22 Energy performance contracting (EPC) Total in Colorado 179 271 64 Total with EPC 68 40 29
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 23 Energy performance contracting (EPC) 27 State agency + 24 Higher ed projects Colo Dept of Agriculture Colo Dept of Corrections @ 5 facilities Colo Dept of Ed Talking Book Library & School for the Deaf & Blind Colo Dept of Human Services @ 9 facilities Colo Dept of Local Affairs @ Ft Lyon Colo Dept of Military Affairs Colo DNR Wildlife Colo DPA x 6 projects CDOT CU Boulder CU Denver University of Northern Colorado Western State College Adams State University Etcetera etcetera
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 Focus on 7 energy market sectors 24 Electricity generation Clean energy commercialization Energy resource development Transportation Residential Commercial Public
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Office of the State Architect Annual Meeting June 6, 2014 25 Contact Us Jeanna M. Paluzzi Energy Performance Contracting Program Manager 303-866-3464 jeanna.paluzzi@state.co.us Colorado Energy Office (CEO ) www.colorado.gov/energy State of Colorado John W. Hickenlooper, Governor 1580 Logan Street, Suite OL1 Denver, Colorado 80203 The Colorado Energy Office @coenergyoffice
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