Partnering with California's Schools: The IOU Energy Efficiency Programs Gene Rodrigues, Southern California Edison Gillian Wright, Southern California.

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Partnering with California's Schools: The IOU Energy Efficiency Programs Gene Rodrigues, Southern California Edison Gillian Wright, Southern California Gas & San Diego Gas & Electric Janice Berman, Pacific Gas and Electric February 19, 2013 Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee

IOUs and California’s Schools: Three Decades of Working Together on Energy Efficiency  Serve most of California’s 11,000 K-12 schools through management of 30,000 K-12 school accounts  Provide energy and EE offerings to classrooms, administrative offices, central kitchens, food service facilities, cafeterias, and athletic facilities  Over last five years IOUs have: - Worked directly with 9,000 school accounts to implement EE measures - Performed nearly 5,000 audits, benchmarked 2,500 schools - Helped facilitate investment of over $115 million in EE upgrades by providing $62 million in rebates and incentives - Coordinating with schools, saved 280,000 MWh, 51 MW, 4.3 million therms, 220,000 metric tons CO 2  As much energy as consumed in about 40,000 California homes annually 2

IOUs Offer K-12 Schools a Comprehensive Array to Deliver Energy Savings  IOUs offer a range of assistance to California’s public and private K-12 schools through multiple delivery channels and public and private partnerships to help schools reduce their energy usage  These include “traditional” EE measures and technologies, as well as a comprehensive array of related energy assistance, all tailored to the needs of the schools 3 Energy Audits Benchmarking of energy performance Rebates and incentives for installing Energy Efficient: o Lighting (indoor, athletic, security, other) o Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) o Energy Controls and Management Systems o Food Service Technology (vent hoods, refrigeration, other) o Window and Window films o New Construction Rebates Zero-interest loans and On-Bill Financing Partnerships with School Districts, and with local governments, publicly owned utilities, others EE and Clean energy curriculum support and teacher training Retro-commissioning and Continuous Energy Improvement to ensure efficient ongoing performance EE Measures and Technologies Demand Response incentives and technical support Emerging Technology support Workforce Training and Outreach Solar power and hot water incentives Additional EE and Clean Energy Assistance

4 IOUs Design and Implement EE Initiatives to Meet the Unique Needs of K-12 School Facilities Benchmarking Customer Education & Assessment Site visit Audit/data collection Calculation of savings & ROI Provide recommen- dations Installation of most beneficial equipment Quality Assurance and EM&V 3 rd Party Implementers IOUs Customers’ Contractors

One Size Does Not Fit All EE needs in California’s schools vary considerably. IOUs work with a broad range of schools to deliver solutions that fit.  School projects vary considerably in size - From small $20,000 single measure projects to $950,000 comprehensive projects  Appropriate EE measures vary - Measures may include some or all of: audits, benchmarking, highly efficient lighting, advanced controls and energy management systems, chillers/air conditioning, pools, and others  Appropriate energy savings solutions vary - In addition to incentives for specific EE technologies, many schools benefit from zero interest on-bill financing, technical assistance, solar and demand response incentives, and clean energy curricular materials  EE services are delivered through a variety of channels - IOUs and schools work with many partners including: third party implementers, construction firms, ESCOs, state and local government agencies, and others 5 Single School Single measure / Single site Urban School Multi-measure/Single Site Rural School District Large Multi-site/Multi-Measure $21,000 Loan to implement a $25,000 Project Pools Retrofit – New Variable Flow Pumps 207,000 kWh and 9,000 Therms saved annually $360,000 Loan to implement a $380,000 Project HVAC Retrofit, Lighting Controls and Pool Heating/Pumps, Lighting Retrofit 41,000 kWh saved annually $900,000 Loan to implement a $944,000 project Multiple schools Lighting and HVAC retrofit and Controls 560,000 kWh saved annually

SDG&E Case Study: Escondido Unified School District (EUSD)  Improvements: - Lighting retrofits - Desktop management software that puts PCs to sleep when not in use  Financial Assistance: Rebates and On-Bill Financing  S.A.V.E. Patrol: Students tasked with making sure lights are off, doors are closed, and unnecessary equipment is not left running  Energy Savings: 1,895,093 kWh 6 EUSD saved significant energy by installing software that puts PCs in sleep mode like these in the computer lab at Farr Elementary. “The district was able to save $230,000 off its bill and reallocate those dollars back into the general fund to support the educational goals of the district.” - Gina Manusov, Assistant Superintendent, Business Services for EUSD “The extra benefits are that the quality of lighting in the classrooms and workspaces is better.” – Ass’t Sup’t Manusov

SCE’s “No Cost” Program for Schools Case Study: South LA Area School District  Full turnkey solution offered including site assessment, installation, and measure verification  Improvements: - Interior lighting retrofits - Occupancy Sensors - Vending Machine Misers  Project Cost /Customer Value = $638,740  Energy Savings: 1,410,000 kWh  Demand Reduction: 585 kW  Annual Savings: $195,000  Project Background: - Economically challenged district - Lack of Energy Manager, technical expertise and project management resources 7

PG&E Case Study: Clovis Unified School District (CUSD) – A Comprehensive Approach “We managed to keep our energy bills the same for the last five years… in spite of increasing our square footage by…800,000 sq. ft.” – Don Ulrich, Asst. Superintendent, CUSD  Improvements ( ): - HVAC controls and tune-ups - Lighting, motors, water heaters, PC power management - Chillers, boilers, controls, pool heaters, pool covers - New construction design assistance  Energy Savings: 3,060,175 kWh 195,722 Therms  Demand Reduction: 1,094 kW  Incentives: $686,380  Additional Initiatives: - Demand Response: Peak day pricing - Solar: Planning a $23 million solar project to generate power for 21 of their 43 school sites 8

9 K-12 Schools: Opportunity for the Future Past experience provides insight: the path forward to increase energy savings in K-12 schools  Comprehensive, deeper EE retrofits are achievable if upfront project funding is available  Resident Energy Managers are needed at the district level to provide technical assistance and expertise to oversee EE projects  Scaled-up financing could spur investment in EE projects by offering access to capital prior to construction  Specialized technical assistance would help to analyze EE opportunities, provide direction on implementation, and explore funding options  Upgrades to aging infrastructure are needed at some K-12 school facilities to allow for EE retrofits  Operations, maintenance and energy management training are essential to sustain energy savings and equipment performance

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