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Making the Most of Energy Efficiency Yael Gichon City of Boulder, CO Southwest Renewable Energy Conference
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Context Smart policy decisions = solid foundation Financial resources, community support, and political will to be an innovator and leader History of preserving the environment 2002: Kyoto Protocol
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Climate Action Plan (CAP) & Carbon Tax CAP outlines actions, strategies and estimated results from 2007-2012 Tax on November 2006 Ballot to fund the CAP Passed by > 60% of votes Tax collected through IOU (Xcel Energy) per kwh Generates ~ $1.6M/year
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What we’ve been up to… Energy Audits to Residential Energy Action Program (REAP) Neighborhood Sweeps, Direct Install HPwES Rebates
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Barriers to Implementation Time Knowing who to call Various rebate and incentive sources Financing
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Challenges Need to combine technology (implementation) with behavior change initiatives Data acquisition/ownership, tracking results Meeting the goal, voluntary programs are slow to penetrate Supporting market transformation Tenant/landlord split incentive Financial investment a perceived barrier (ROI, simple payback)
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Strategizing for Action ReduceUse Build Better Ramp Up Renewables Drive Less Waste Not Grow Green
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Solution: Two Techs The Two Techs program seeks to generate significant GHG reductions and… –Overcome barriers to residential investment in energy efficiency –Provide a simple, one stop shop –Offer solutions for all building types –Leverage available financial incentives
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Key Components
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Program Features Social mobilization Customer intake –Prescreening –Scheduling Audits –Walkthrough by Concierge –Comprehensive w/ Concierge –Energy concierge Direct installation Education & facilitation Direct Install Measures: CFLs Low-flow showerhead Smart strips w/ $15 co-pay Faucet aerators Water heater insulation blanket Water heater pipe insulation Programmable thermostats w/ $10 co-pay Air sealing up to 30 minutes
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Program Features (cont) Measure Installation –Insulation and air sealing –Equipment and retrofits Ongoing engagement Financial support –Rebates, subsidies & tax credits –Financing (PACE update and Micro-loans) Quality Assurance/Quality Control Flexibility
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SmartRegs Update to city’s housing code Requirement for energy efficiency in rental housing Target energy performance level through: –Performance (HERS 120) –Prescriptive All rental properties must meet standard by January 2, 2019 Two Techs – SmartRegs compliance pathway
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Partnerships
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Funding City of Boulder Carbon Tax Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant – Allocated Xcel Energy Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant – Competitive –Boulder County fiscal agent –$25M to regional programs, ~$4M for Two Techs
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Lessons Learned Collaboration is KEY Leverage existing resources Minimize redundancy Branding and naming is harder than it seems Involve stakeholders early on and often
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Thank you! Yael Gichon City of Boulder Local Environmental Action Division Community Planning and Sustainability 303-441-3878gichony@bouldercolorado.gov
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