Heavy Industry Program Lockheed Martin BPS/EES Industrial Sector Energy Efficiency Programs Presented By Patrick McCarthy at the MD-PSC Maryland Energy.

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Heavy Industry Program Lockheed Martin BPS/EES Industrial Sector Energy Efficiency Programs Presented By Patrick McCarthy at the MD-PSC Maryland Energy Future Planning Conference July 26, 2007

Industrial Efficiency Programs 2 Programs Energy and Environmental Services (EES) has managed (“delivered”) energy efficiency programs on behalf of utilities, government agencies, and third-parties for more than 15 years. Programs have spanned all sectors and types (resource acquisition and market transformation) Today we will talk about: 1. 1.Industrial Energy Efficiency Program (operated for Southern California Edison) 2. 2.Production Efficiency Program (operated for Energy Trust of Oregon) 3. 3.Heavy Industry Program (operated for Pacific Gas & Electric)

Industrial Efficiency Programs 3 Program Goals ETO – Production Efficiency Program 101,000,000 kWh annualized savings in 2007 (The goal was met or exceeded in each prior year)101,000,000 kWh annualized savings in 2007 (The goal was met or exceeded in each prior year) SCE – Industrial Efficiency Program Started in April 2006  Ends Dec. 31, 2008Started in April 2006  Ends Dec. 31, ,000,000 kWh net annualized savings105,000,000 kWh net annualized savings PG&E – Heavy Industry Program Started in August 2006  Ends Dec. 31, 2008Started in August 2006  Ends Dec. 31, ,400,000 kWh net annualized savings15,400,000 kWh net annualized savings 1,613,333 therms net annualized savings1,613,333 therms net annualized savings (Early finish – Requested more funding to meet twice original savings goals!) (Early finish – Requested more funding to meet twice original savings goals!)

Industrial Efficiency Programs 4 Program Objectives Assist “industrial” firms to: – –Identify opportunities to install energy-efficient systems and equipment and other opportunities (e.g., demand response, DG-PV, CHP) – –Install energy-efficient systems and equipment (i.e., by providing financial incentives) – –Reduce operating costs per unit of product – –Improve product quality and production rate – –Reduce waste, pollutants, and GHG emissions (often required – –Improve competitive position – Remain in business and remain a utility customer!

Industrial Efficiency Programs 5 Program Objectives (continued) Benefit “society” by: – –Reducing GHG emissions and other emissions from electric power plants and industrial plants – –Reducing peak power demand (which in turn (1) reduces need for new power plants and T&D infrastructure, and (2) reduces electricity prices) – –Strengthening the local economy (employment, taxes)

Industrial Efficiency Programs 6 Program Strategy Mitigate Barriers to Installing More Efficient Systems/Equipment Lack of information about: * Opportunities to reduce operating costs * Cost-effectiveness of each opportunity * Vendors of more efficient systems/equipment * Successful projects done by others Staff too busy to obtain this information; Management unwilling to hire consultants Payback period too long Concern that project will not be successful Mitigation By: Providing Industry Experts to conduct technical studies Providing financial incentives Providing Quality Assurance services

Industrial Efficiency Programs 7 Program Services Conduct Detailed Technical Studies Studies performed by “Project Champions” Comprehensive in nature (usually) No cost to customer Project Implementation Assistance [SCE and PG&E programs] Coordination with other programs [Dr, PV, CHP] Project procurement support Installation oversight Post-installation inspection Provide Financial Incentives [PG&E - Heavy Industry Program] $2,550,000 Incentives Target 2-year Payback (project-specific) $0.09/kWh  $0.12/kWh) $0.40/therm  $1.00/therm

Industrial Efficiency Programs 8 Program Budgets ETO  Production Efficiency Program: ~ $11 million per year (2002 – 2007) SCE  Industrial Energy Efficiency Program: $18 million (2006 – 2008) [LM project] PG&E  Heavy Industry Program: $8 million (2006 – 2008) [LM project] (Requested increase to $17 million) (Programs are funded by “Public Benefits” charge assessed on electric/gas utility’s customer’s monthly bills)

Industrial Efficiency Programs 9 Speaker Contract Information Lockheed Martin Business Process Solutions 2277 Research Boulevard, M.S. 4-T Rockville, MD Patrick McCarthy Phone: Fax: