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Assessing Electric Utility Incentives and Support Fred Yebra, P.E. Energy Engineer State Energy Conservation Office July 28, 2015 Presentation to the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) by
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PUCT Substantive Rule 25.181 Requires utilities to offer energy efficiency cash incentive programs to utility customers In 2013, goal increased to 30% of annual electric load growth for energy efficiency savings Rule allows cost recovery for energy efficiency in rates
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2014 Energy Efficiency Budgets by TDUs $143 Million budgeted for energy efficiency Only $131 Million was spent in 2014 A total of 541,000 Mega-watt-hours saved is equivalent to: 373,047 metric tons of CO2 Electric power for 51,303 homes for one year 890 Million vehicle miles traveled, or 2,000 railcars worth of coal burned
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Energy Efficiency Utility Incentives Building envelope improvements like insulation, roofing, weatherization, etc. Energy efficient motors, HVAC equipment, high efficiency lighting (LEDs, CFLs) Retro-commissioning, PV systems, peak load management Most utilities offer technical assistance to help identify and evaluate opportunities
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Energy Efficiency Utility Incentives Rebates help pay down a portion of the retrofit measures installed costs Rebates paid based on energy $/kWh-saved or peak demand $ per kW-reduced Rebate payments range from 20% to 40% of project installed costs Cash Incentives can be combined with other funding to improve project payback
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Texas Electric Cooperatives and Municipal Utilities Some utilities offer cash incentives for energy efficiency improvements Before installing EE projects contact the utility rep Link to TDUs to find your representative: http://www.texasefficiency.com/index.php/utility- programs/eligibility http://www.texasefficiency.com/index.php/utility- programs/eligibility Link to Municipal Utilities and Electric Cooperatives: www.dsireusa.org www.opuc.texas.gov/energyefficiency.html
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For questions contact: Fred Yebra, P.E. State Energy Conservation Office Fred.yebra@cpa.texas.gov 512-475-0753
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