This document provides information about Con Edison's Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program. The program offers rebates for equipment upgrades, performance-based incentives, and co-funded energy efficiency studies. It benefits customers by reducing costs and carbon footprint. Eligible commercial and industrial customers can work with the program team and market partners to submit projects for incentives. The program uses an online tool to estimate savings and incentives.
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Measurement and verification for utility energy efficiency programs. Pulse Energy was joined by BC Hydro's Graham Henderson to discuss the Continuous Optimization Program that Graham manages for BC Hydro and the Measurement and Verification that Pulse Energy provides for the program
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Overview of EPC
Key steps in a workable EPC implementation mechanism for Malaysia
Support measures required for EPC to grow as an industry
What's next
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Overview of energy service industry, funding options & business models to implement high impact energy efficiency projects with big scale investments
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Barriers & proposed counter to develop and grow energy service business to enhance economic growth
Conclusion and the way forward for energy service industry
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Examples Of EE Solutions & Technologies
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Barriers and counter measures for holistic EE implementation at the national level to grow EE industry
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Corporate trends & potentials for energy savings to increase profitability
Barriers and counter measures for organizations to implement EE
Key success factors & steps to reduce energy costs
Support measures required from the government
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3.Benefits of implementing it for residential, commercial and industrial buildings.
4.Barriers that impede successful implementation of solar PV and NEM in Malaysia.
5.Strategies or plans that have been implemented by the Malaysian government to encourage the use of NEM.
6.Recommended additional necessary measures that should be implemented by the government to boost the success of the energy efficiency policy using solar power in Malaysia.
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Outline:
Existing EE Related Funds & Incentives In Malaysia
Financing Options To Implement EE Projects
EE Project Evaluation
Examples Of EE Solutions & Technologies
Conclusions
What’s Next?
Total energy conservation and energy management solutions for intensive energ...ZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
1. Possible solutions and financing options for energy conservation projects implementation.
2. Energy management system development & implementation expert advisory and services
Energy management awareness program for decision makersZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Presentation materials to introduce to decision makers of organizations to trigger the awareness among them with less technical contents and more on commitment required from them
Energy efficiency implementation program for state level in MalaysiaZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
Proposed program by MAESCO at a state level in Malaysia for faster results to reduce energy costs through strategic partnership between government and private sectors and facilities owners and ESCOs.
Practical approach with the state government with some interventions and supports from agencies from the federal government.
Presented by Theresa Gross, Manager Energy Efficiency Programs, Public Utility Commission of Texas, at the IEA DSM Programme workshop in Washington D.C. on 27 April 2011.
Introduction to Energy Efficiency Industry for MalaysiansZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
sharing of ...
Overview of Energy in Malaysia and Outlooks on EE industry potentials
ESCOs in EE industry
Sustainable implementation of EE initiatives at organizations through management and engineering solutions
Barriers and counter measures for holistic EE implementation at the national level to grow EE industry
The way forward
based on my experiences, knowledge, readings and beliefs as an industry players
Target Audience-Biggest electricity users in government buildings
major reference for EPC process flow-North Carolina
Guide to Energy Performance Contracting
Practical approach of ENERGY MANAGEMENT to sustain profitabilityZAINI ABDUL WAHAB
OUTLINE - KEY HIGHLIGHTS!
Corporate trends & potentials for energy savings to increase profitability
Barriers and counter measures for organizations to implement EE
Key success factors & steps to reduce energy costs
Support measures required from the government
What’s next?
1.Overview of Renewable Energy Sector and Programs in Malaysia.
2.The mechanism of NEM using solar PV.
3.Benefits of implementing it for residential, commercial and industrial buildings.
4.Barriers that impede successful implementation of solar PV and NEM in Malaysia.
5.Strategies or plans that have been implemented by the Malaysian government to encourage the use of NEM.
6.Recommended additional necessary measures that should be implemented by the government to boost the success of the energy efficiency policy using solar power in Malaysia.
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1. 1 Con Edison Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program
2. Discussion Overview Benefits, Eligibility & Team Members Program Components Project Incentives & Energy Studies Additional Program Attributes, Tools & Resources Process Overview FAQ Q&A 2
3. Benefits For the Con Edison Customer Reduced Replacement Costs Identify EE Opportunities Reduced Operating Costs Infrastructure/Value Enhancements Carbon Footprint Reduction Codes/LEED/Energy Star (Alignment & Compliance Ratings) 3
4. Selected Local Laws and Regulations LL 84 - Benchmarking the Energy & Water Efficiency of Buildings LL 85 - NYC Energy Conservation Code LL 87 - Energy Audits and Retro-commissioning LL 88 - Lighting Upgrades and Sub-metering PlaNYC - Green House Gas Emissions 4
5. 5 Customer Eligibility Con Edison directly metered Commercial or Industrial customer in an existing building who pays the applicable gas or electric System Benefits Charge
6. The Program Team Con Edison C&I Energy Efficiency Team Program Management and Account Executives Lockheed Martin Team Marketing, Operations, Engineering and Administration Market Partner Network Con Edison Customers 6
7. C&I Program: Three Major Components Rebates for Equipment Upgrades Performance-based Custom Incentives Energy Efficiency Technical Studies 7
8. 8 Equipment Rebate Program Electric: High Efficiency Lighting, HVAC, Heat Pumps, De-lamping, Controls, Motors, VFD’s, and more Gas: Furnaces, Boilers, Envelope, Infrared Heaters, Heat Exchangers, Controls, Process Heating, Tune-ups, and more Incentives Overview
9. 9 Incentives Overview Custom Program Performance based incentives $.08 to $.12/kWh and $1 to $2/therms projected to be saved in the first year Energy Efficiency Study Co-funded technical studies to evaluate energy used in a facility and the recommended steps that can be taken toincrease efficiencies
10. 10 Energy Efficiency Studies New energy efficiency studies can be co-funded Electric or Gas only: 50% up to $50,000 Electric and Gas: 50% up to $67,000 Energy efficiency studies must be ASHRAE Level 3 equivalent Existing studies up to 2 years old may be used, and up to 5 years old with updated costs A study is not required for prescriptive equipment measures Pre-approval of energy efficiency studies is required
11. Additional Program Attributes Simple submittal and review process Single-point of contact Use and distribution of the XACTtool Prompt payment process No Measurement & Verification (M&V) required Market Partner Network 11
12. 12 Market Partner Network A network of contractors, distributors, architects, engineers, energy consultants, and other suppliers of energy efficient equipment and services Market Partners assist Con Edison customers with applying for incentives, supporting their application process and providing solutions to energy problems Customers are NOT required to work with a Market Partner to receive an incentive
13. 13 How to Locate C&I Market Partners Search the online Market Partner database Database offers a filtered search by: Company business type Service offered or equipment sold Company name
14. XACT Tool 14 The XACT project calculation tool provides instant energy savings and incentive estimates
16. Frequently Asked Questions How do I submit an efficiency project to the program? Complete the program application and spreadsheet (as needed). What are the differences between the C&I program and the Small Business Direct Install Program? Smaller Commercial Customers (average peak monthly demand 100kW or less) can participate in the C&I Program or the Small Business Direct Install program – whichever offers the most favorable incentive to the customer. The C&I Program offers more measures, including gas incentives. 16
17. Frequently Asked Questions What are the differences between the C&I program and the Multi-Family Energy Efficiency Program? The Multi-Family Energy Efficiency Program offers gas and electric incentives for 5-75 unit buildings. Common space system improvements in multi-family buildings of more than 75 units may qualify under the C&I program. Does New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) offer similar programs? Yes. Use the different programs to your customer’s best advantage. The only restriction is that customers cannot receive incentives from Con Edison and NYSERDA for the same measure. 17
18. Frequently Asked Questions Do government buildings qualify for the C&I Program? State, County, and local government buildings typically do not qualify. Federal buildings do qualify. How long does it take to get an incentive check? The customer will receive a check approximately 4 to 6 weeks after final inspection. 18
19. Program Contact Information 19 Call us at 1-877-797-6347 for more information on the C&I Energy Efficiency Program Email us at conedci@lmbps.com Download forms and applications at conEd.com/energysavings
The System Benefits Charge funds New York State environmental and other related public policy programs. Con Edison reserves the right to amend or terminate the incentive offer.