Title: Energy Efficiency
1Energy Efficiency RenewableEnergy Programs
March 16, 2009Tom BeverlyCustomer Relations
Trade Ally Network Manager
2What is Energy Trust?
An independent nonprofit organization dedicated
to energy efficiency and the development of
Oregons renewable energy resources
3What We Offer
- Easy-to-use programs  energy
- efficiency and renewable energy
- Services for all customers
- residential, commercial and
- industrial
- Objective energy information
- phone and on-site consultations
- Technical support 1200 trade ally contractors
- Financial incentives facilitate investment in
energy efficiency and renewable technologies - Accountability third-party program evaluations
ensure ongoing improvements
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5Why Consider Efficiency?
- Investment in efficiency is roughly 50 less than
needed for new infrastructure - Lower energy cost to home or business owners
- Greater comfort
- Economic development
- Environmental impact (the best watt of
electricity is one we dont have to produce at
all)
6Energy Efficiency Programs
- Home Energy Solutions
- Existing Homes
- Existing Multifamily
- Energy Trust New Homes
- ENERGY STAR Products
- Business Energy Solutions
- Existing Buildings
- New Buildings
- Production Efficiency
- All Markets
- Solar Water Heating Integrated with other
programs
7Home Energy Solutions
- Home energy reviews
- Energy-saving recommendations
- Cash incentives for energy-
- efficient insulation, duct sealing, windows and
heating systems - Referrals to qualified contractors- trade allies
8Home Energy Solutions
- Eligible Measures
- Ceiling, wall, floor, and duct insulation
- Duct sealing
- Air Sealing
- High-efficiency heat pumps or gas furnaces
- Direct vent gas unit heaters/fireplaces
- Replacement windows
- High-efficiency tankless gas water heaters
- Incentives and tax credits up to 65 of project
costs for energy efficiency improvements in
multi-family homes - Incentives for manufactured homes
9ENERGY STAR Products
- Current Promotions
- Up to 100 for qualified ENERGY STAR clothes
washers with MEF of 2.0 or higher -
- Up to 50 for qualifying refrigerators (at least
20 better than standard models) - Refrigerator recycling 30 incentive plus
- free pick up
- Current incentives expire 12/31/09
10Existing Buildings
- Who we serve
- Existing commercial buildings
- Equipment retrofits and replacements
- Tenant improvements
- What we offer
- Cash incentives for energy-efficient
equipment, including lighting, HVAC, natural gas
equipment, restaurant/food service equipment and
more - Technical assistance energy studies
www.energytrust.org/existingbuildings
11New Buildings
- Who we serve
- Commercial new construction
- Industrial new
- Tenant build-outs
- Additions and major renovations
- LEED-NC LEED-CS
- ENERGY STAR
- What we offer
- Cash incentives up to 300,000 per project for
energy-efficient equipment and up to 25,000 for
custom projects for technical assistance - www.energytrust.org/newbuilding
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12Production Efficiency
- Who we serve
- Industrial/Manufacturing Facilities
- Agriculture Nurseries, Dairies, Irrigators
- Water and Wastewater Facilities
- What we offer
- Technical assistance and engineering studies
- Custom incentives for efficient industrial
equipment or process improvements 20c/kWh up to
50 project cost, and lighting- 17c/kWh up to 35
project cost - Standard incentives
www.energytrust.org/pe
13Residential Solar Electric Incentives
- Energy Trust
- PGE 2.25/watt, up to 20,000
- Pacific Power 2.00/watt, up to 20,000
- State 3.00/watt, up to 6,000
- Federal 30 of amount paid to contractor (no cap
after 12/31/08)
Example 3 kW system, Pacific Power
territory 28,000 Total installed cost -
6,000 Energy Trust incentive
(2.00/watt) 22,000 Amount homeowner pays to
contractor - 6,000 Oregon tax credit
(3.00/watt) - 6,600 Federal tax credit (30
of 22,000) 9,400 Final net cost to
customer
3 kW PV system with integrated solar water
heating, Gold Hill
14Residential Solar Water Heating Incentives
- Energy Trust
- PGE Pacific Power 0.40/kWh (average
800) - NW Natural Cascade Natural Gas
0.30/watt - up to 1,500 (average 600)
- State 0.60/kWh, up to 1,500
- Federal 30 of amount paid to contractor,
- up to 2,000
2,300 kWh solar water heating system, Bend
Example 2,400 kWh/year (110 therms) Cascade
Natural Gas 6,500 Total installed cost
- 720 Energy Trust incentive
(0.30/kWh) 5,780 Amount paid to
contractor - 1,440 Oregon tax credit
(0.60/kWh) - 1,734 Federal tax credit
(30 of 5,780) 2,606 Final net cost to
customer
2,400 kWh Solahart solar water heating system
with PV, Coos Bay
15Solar pool heating
- Solar Pool Heating Incentives
- Energy Trust
- PGE Pacific Power 0.10/kWh of
expected first year savings up to 1,000 - NW Natural Cascade Natural Gas
0.07/watt of expected first year savings up to
1,000 - State 0.15/kWh, up to 1,500
- Federal no tax credit for pool heating
162009 Commercial Solar Electric incentives
Energy Trust Business Energy Tax
Credit (BETC) 50 of the projects eligible
costs Federal 30 investment tax
credit Accelerated depreciation over 5 years
172008 Municipal Non-profit Incentives
Energy Trust Business Energy Tax
Credit (BETC) 50 of the projects eligible
costs (pass-through program)
18Renewable Energy Programs
- Open Solicitation
- Small Wind
- Community Wind
- Biopower
19Open Solicitation
- Cash incentives for innovative applications of
renewable technologies - Designed for projects not eligible for other
Renewable program incentives - Incentives based on above market costs as
negotiated
20Biopower Program
- Incentives up to 100 of above market costs for
projects producing electricity from eligible
resources (dairy waste, wood waste, landfill gas,
or municipal wastewater) - Proposal-driven
- Financial assistance for preparing feasibility
studies
21Wind Power
- Incentives up to 100 of above market costs for
wind projects - Anemometer loan program
- Proposal-driven
- Financial assistance for preparing feasibility
studies
22How to Find Us
- www.energytrust.org
- 1-866-368-7878