Title: Energy Efficiency Program Overview
1- Energy Efficiency Program Overview
- Xcel Energy
2Driver Colorados Energy Needs
Up 57
In the last decade
Up 19
Up 15
Number of Customers
Peak Demand
Electric Use per Customer
- Xcel Energy must meet customers needs
- Manage SUPPLY by obtaining more power
- Manage DEMAND by reducing customers usage
3Xcel Energys Environmental Leadership
- Number 1 wind power provider - Windsource
- Largest green-pricing program in USA
- Industry leading energy efficiency programs
- One of largest photovoltaic systems 8.2 megawatts
- SolarRewards 1,000 customers, 9 megawatts
- Voluntary emissions reductions
- Member of
4Xcel Energy Reduce DEMAND
- Xcel Energy - Efficiency programs
- Double capacity to 694 MW
- Triple annual energy use
- reductions to 2,350 GWh
- (2009-2020)
- Past legislation (2006-2013)
- 320MW demand reduction
- 800GWh use reduction
694 MW is approximately the size of Xcel
Energys largest coal-fired power plant in
Colorado
5How Xcel Energy Helps
- Provides incentive to adopt energy efficient
technologies - Rebates provide trade partners a tool to
influence a customers purchase decision - Xcel Energy brand name and neutral 3rd party
endorsement
Results energy savings and quicker paybacks for
the customer
6Xcel Energys Rebate Programs
- Cash rebates up to 50 of the project cost
- For existing facilities or new construction
- For Xcel Energy electric business customer in
Colorado
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8Energy Efficiency Program Descriptions
9Xcel Energy Offers Three Types of Programs
- Prescriptive programs
- Non-prescriptive programs
- Studies/Audits
10Xcel Energy Prescriptive Programs
- Included Programs
- Lighting
- Cooling
- Motors
- Variable Frequency Drives
- Prescriptive Programs
- Predetermined rebate amounts
- and related savings for various
- energy saving technologies
- No pre-approval required
- Qualifying technologies are listed on the rebate
applications
11Prescriptive Rebates - Lighting
- Lighting
1.75 - 125.00/fixture - Energy efficient lighting including T8, super T8,
T5, high - bay, photocells, sensors, LED exit signs
- Cooling 10-50/ton plus
4/ton above std. - Roof top units, VAV boxes, condensing units,
chillers, - split systems, cooling towers, heat pumps and
PTACs - Motors
10-600/motor - NEMA Premium efficiency motors 1-200hp
- VFD Motors
30/hp - Variable frequency drive motors, 1-200hp
12Xcel Energy Non-prescriptive Programs
- Non-prescriptive Rebates
- For equipment and
- conservation efforts not
- covered with the prescriptive
- programs
- Pre-approval required
- Rebate amounts and energy savings may vary
greatly by project
- Included Programs
- Custom Efficiency
- Energy Management Systems
- Energy Design Assistance
13Non-prescriptive Programs
400/kW
- Custom Efficiency
200/kW peak demand - Used for technologies that dont fit in the
prescriptive programs - Also used to implement several of the findings in
the studies - Energy Management Systems Up to
400 kW and .0525/kWh - For the purchase and implementation of automated
building - controls that lower the peak demand kW or
off-peak kWh - Energy Design Assistance
100 funding - Efficiency study and modeling for new buildings,
additions - and major renovations
14Xcel Energy Studies/Audits
- Studies/Audits
- Xcel Energy funds a portion of
- a study, which may lead to
- identifying energy saving
- opportunities
- Pre-approval required
- Additional rebate opportunities can be realized
by submitting a prescriptive or custom rebate
application
- Included Programs
- Compressed Air
- Recommissioning
- Refrigeration Recommissioning
- Energy Analysis
- Lighting Redesign
15Studies/Audits
- Compressed Air 50-99hp 100 funding up
to 2,500 - 99hp 75
funding up to 15,000 - Used to evaluate energy loss in 50hp compressed
air - systems and provide improvement recommendations
16Studies/Audits
75
20,000
- Recommissioning Up to 50 study cost up to
15,000 - Up to 200/kW
or 0.525/kWh for -
implementation - Evaluate and improve the efficiency of the
buildings existing mechanical systems and
controls with low- or no-cost adjustments - Customized incentives also available based on
peak kW and/or kWh reductions
17Studies/Audits
- Energy Analysis
- Online study
Free - On-site Study
200-300 (4 hr. study) - Engineering Assistance Study Up to 50
funding, -
15,000 max - Examples include Cooling system replacement,
- refrigeration, space or process heating, or
custom - conservation projects
- Study to be performed on an equipment/supplier
- impartial basis
18Studies/Audits
- Lighting Redesign Up to 50 study cost up
to 15,000 - Up to 400/kW for implementation
- Study to evaluate and recommend proper lighting
conditions, including anticipated energy savings - Implementation through this program or
prescriptive - Trade Partner must be Lighting Certified (LC) or
- Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional CLEP
certified - More information www.ncqlp.org or
www.aeecenter.org
19Program Overview
Cooling Efficiency
20Cooling Efficiency
- Rebates for purchasing and installing
- energy-efficient air conditioning equipment
- Available for small equipment up to very large
equipment - Two level incentive
- Base incentive
- Bonus incentive
- New or existing facilities
21Qualifying Technologies
- PTACs
- Water Source Heat Pumps
- Condensing Units
- Rooftop Units
- Split Systems
- Variable Air Volume Boxes
- Oversized Cooling Towers
- Chillers
22Prescriptive Program Application Process
- Technology
Min to Qualify - PTACs 11
EER - Base 50/ton, Bonus4/incremental 0.1 EER
- Water Source Heat Pumps 14 EER
- Base 50/ton, Bonus4/incremental 0.1 EER
- Rooftop Units 13.5 SEER, 11- 9.5 EER
- Base 50/ton, Bonus4/incremental 0.1 EER
- Condensing Units 11 EER
- Base 25/ton, Bonus4/incremental 0.1 EER
- Split Systems 14 SEER
- Base 25/ton, Bonus3/incremental 0.1 SEER
23Prescriptive Program Application Process
- Technology Min. to Qualify
- Chillers-Scroll or Rotary Screw .65-.64kW/ton
- Base 10/ton, Bonus 3/incremental 0.01 kW/ton
- Chillers-Centrifugal .65-.56kW/ton
- Base 12/ton, Bonus 3/incremental 0.01 kW/ton
- VAV Boxes
- 200/Box, must replace a CAV system
- Cooling Towers
- 3/nominal tower ton
- Air Cooled Chillers (separate rebate form)
10 EER - 8/ton, Bonus 2 incremental 0.01 kW/ton
May 2007
24Sample Rebate Calculation
- Rooftop AC example
- Assume 10 ton rooftop unit, 12 EER
- Minimum Efficiency is 11 EER
- Base rebate 50/ton
- 4/ton for each increment above base
- 10 ton x 50/ton 500
- (12 EER-11 EER)/0.110
- 10 ton x 10 x 4/ton 400
- Total 500 400 900
25Cooling Program Air Cooled Chillers
- Addition of Air Cooled Chillers to program
- Baseline 10 EER when rated at ARI conditions
- Rebates 8/ton and 2/ton per incremental 0.1EER
above baseline - Working on revising the centrifugal chiller
rebate so efficiency is calculated at Colorado
design conditions instead of ARI.
26Prescriptive Program Application Process
- Determine if equipment qualifies
- Purchase and install equipment
- Complete rebate application
- Customer must sign application
- Submit application with invoice to Xcel Energy
- Date and place of purchase
- Nameplate nominal efficiency
- Manufacturer and model or part number
- Labor Costs to install
- Rebate check sent to customer in 6-8 weeks
27Program Overview
28Rebate Requirements
- New motors from 1-200 horsepower
- No rewound or repaired motors
- Must meet or exceed National Electrical
Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Premium motor
efficiency standards - ODP or TEFC motors
29Motor Rebate Levels
- Each horsepower has prescribed rebate amount
- Note Motors VFDs gt 200 HP must be submitted
through the Custom Efficiency program and receive
preapproval prior to purchase and/or installation
30Motor Rebate Levels
31Motor Rebate Levels
32Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Rebate
Requirements
- New VFDs only
- Prescriptive rebates for 1-200 horsepower
- At least 4,000 hrs. per year
- Two or more operating points lt 55 loaded, 75 of
the time - Automated control system
- Flat rebate of 30/HP
33VFD Rebates Qualifying Equipment
- VFDs included
- HVAC fans
- Pumps
- Cooling towers
- Process equipment
- Industrial fans
- VFDs not included
- Chillers
- Refrigeration compressors
- Air compressors
- Elevators DC to AC
Non-included VFDs may qualify for Custom
Efficiency rebates
34Program Overview
Recommissioning Program
35Recommissioning reviews
- Existing systems
- Central heating/cooling
- Air handling units
- Heat pumps/rooftop units
- Pumping
- Outside air
- Central chilled water loop
- Economizers
- Existing controls
- Sequence of operations
- Resets
- Start/stop times
- Give the building a tune-up
- Fix whats there
36Good candidates
- Customers who want Energy Star label or wants to
be LEED-EB certified - Customers with high watts per square foot of
energy usage - Customers who never commissioned their building
when it was built - You do not need to include recommissioning
measures in your report. If the customer is a
good candidate, please promote this program in
your write up
37Funding for Study and Implementation
- Study funding
- Up to 50 of study cost, not to exceed 15,000
- Based on savings estimate
- Implementation
- kW reduction rebates
- 200/kW
- Customer will earn the higher of the two
- Any age building over 50,000 sqft qualifies
- For both recommissioning and retro-commissioning
20,000
75
- kWh reduction rebates
- 0.0525/kWh
or
38Implementation
- Rebate limitations
- Up to 50 of measure and implementation cost
- Must be 1-15 year payback
- We still want to know when customers implement
outside of this range
39Fast Track option
- Implementation rebates for customers who have
completed a study and analysis on their own - Requires preapproval
40Program Overview
41Custom Efficiency
- Incentives to implement energy-saving measures
that are not covered by the prescriptive programs - Xcel Energy pre-approval required prior to
equipment purchase - Replace existing equipment
- Install new equipment
- Process change
42Custom Efficiency Requirements
- Pre-approval required prior to purchase
- Simple paybacks between 1-15 years
- Rebate amount offered valid for 1 year from
pre-approval date - Rebates cannot exceed 50 of the project cost
- Rebates apply to new equipment
- Leased equipment may qualify
- Used equipment does not qualify
43Custom Efficiency Project Examples
- Lighting
- Retrofits or replacements that are not one-to-one
- Cooling
- Economizers
- Motors/Drives
- Individual motors greater than 200 HP
- VFDs greater than 200 HP
- Compressed Air
- Reduce HP of compressors
- Custom Examples
- Process changes
- Refrigeration systems
44Program Overview
- Energy Management Systems
45EMS Program
- Offers rebates for installing equipment that
controls and reduces a buildings energy usage. - Two part program
- Provides incentives for on-peak and off-peak
energy conservation - On-peak rebated at up to 400/kW
- Off-peak rebated at up to 0.0525/kWh
- Projects can have both on-peak and Off-peak
components.
46EMS Program
- On-peak savings
- Measures that reduce demand specifically during
the hours of 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. June 1st through
September 30th (holidays excluded) - On-peak for this program is defined as 8 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday Friday - Up to 400/kW of on-peak demand reduction
- Off-peak savings
- Off-peak is defined as the hours between 6 p.m.
and 8 a.m. and all day Saturday, Sunday, and
holidays - Up to 0.0525/kWh of energy conservation
47EMS Program
- What is covered
- New EMS system where none existed before
- Replacing a non-functioning EMS
- Adding functionality
- What is not covered
- Replacing an obsolete, but functioning system
- Duplicating existing system functionality
- Note Must demonstrate how new system saves over
existing system
48EMS Program
- Pre-approval required for all projects
- Payback between 1 and 7 years
- Confident about persistence
- Pre and post verification
- Annual verification to monitor program
performance
492007 Energy Analysis
50Energy Analysis
- Online study
Free - On-site Study
200-300 (4 hr. study) - Engineering Assistance Study Up to 50
funding, -
15,000 max - Examples include Cooling system replacement,
- refrigeration, space or process heating, or
custom - conservation projects
- Study to be performed on an equipment/supplier
- impartial basis
51Program Information
- Go to Xcelenergy.com/rebates
- Enter your CO zip code
- In the left column look for the program name
- Lighting Efficiency
- Cooling Efficiency
- Motor Efficiency
- Custom Efficiency
- Recommissioning
- Refrigeration recommissioning
- Energy Design Assistance
- Compressed Air
- Energy Management Systems
- Energy Analysis
- Lighting redesign
52Contact Information
- Fran Long
- Trade Relations Manager
- 303-294-2082
- francis.c.long_at_xcelenergy.com
53Program Overview
- Compressed Air Efficiency Study
54Compressed Air Efficiency
- System efficiency studies
- Determine the systems operating conditions
- Supply conditions (HP, kW, hours)
- System demand (max/min loads, end uses)
- Identify where compressed air is wasted
- Leaks
- In-appropriate/non-efficient
- Recommend improvements
- Energy savings and payback
55Compressed Air Efficiency
- Xcel Energy offers study funding as a way to
- Educate customer on operating costs
- Properly size system
- Review system distribution and air management
- Reduce kW power requirements by repairing leaks
- Provide recommendations with associated payback
periods - Study Requirements
- System must be 50 HP
- Must include an efficiency report
- Must include ultrasonic leak survey
56Compressed Air Efficiency
- Xcel Energy funds study costs as follows
- 50 - 99hp - Xcel Energy pays 100 of study cost
up to 2,500 - 100 hp - Xcel Energy pays 75 of study cost up
to 15,000 - Reimbursed within 6 weeks after study is
completed, reviewed and 50 of air loss repaired
57Compressed Air Efficiency
- Additional rebate opportunities
- Equipment changes
- Capital investment for system improvements
- Rebate through Custom Efficiency
- Submit project per Custom Efficiency rules
58Program Overview
59Energy Design Assistance Overview
- We work with commercial building owners,
architects and engineers - Evaluate potential energy-efficiency improvements
- For new construction, major renovations or
additions - Start in early design development or pre-design
60Requirements
- gt50,000 sq. ft. for commercial facilities
- gt150,000 sq. ft. for housing
- Early enough to influence decision-making
- Schematic design or design development Stages
61Features
- Free energy modeling and verification
- Owner incentives for implementation
- Reimbursement for architects and engineers
working on the project
62Typical Strategies Explored
- Architectural
- Window sizes
- Glass types
- Sun shading
- Daylighting
- Electrical strategies
- Daylight sensors, occupancy sensors, efficient
lighting, etc. - HVAC Strategies
- Variable frequency drives, motor, chiller and
heating efficiency improvements, outside air
controls, etc. - Custom Strategies
63EDA Incentive
- Based on performance better than International
Energy Conservation Code (IECC) 2003 - Paid on a sliding scale from 170/kW to 275/kW
- As the building becomes more efficient, the /kW
saved increases - Incentive is subject to final MV
64Program Overview
65Rebate requirements
- Weekday daytime operation
- Indoor lighting only
- Purchased and installed after 10/17/06
- One-year from invoice date
- Per fixture rebate based on the type of new
equipment being installed - One-to-one retrofits or quantity of fixtures
installed - Overall wattage reduction
66Three Rebate Types
- Lighting rebate for retrofits
- Lighting rebate for new construction
- Lighting rebate for parking garages
- Lighting Redesign (new as of April 15th, 2008)
67Retrofits Covered
68Retrofits Covered
69Program Overview
- Rebates also available for
- Automatic Controls
- Occupancy Sensors
- Wall Mount
- Ceiling Mount
- Photocells
70Lighting Efficiency retrofit rebates
71Compact Fluorescent Requirements
- Hardwired (dedicated) and pin-based (modular)
CFLs - Not available for screw-in (integral) CFLs
72Other Requirements
- Super T8 Requirements
- High Lumen lamp (3,100 initial lumens), other
requirements - High Ballast Efficacy Factor
- Go to www.CEE1.org for qualifying lamps and
ballasts
73New Construction Lighting
- Available to
- New buildings
- Major renovations
- Additions
- Eligible equipment
- Super T8s
- T5 Fixtures
- Hardwired CFL fixtures
- HPS, MH, and PS-MH
- High-bay T8 (6 or 8-lamp) and T5HO (4-lamp)
fixtures
74New Construction Lighting
- Items that do not qualify
- Standard T8s
- HPS and MH fixtures gt150W
- LED exit signs
- Occupancy sensors and photocells
- Reflectors
75Lighting Efficiency New Construction rebates