Title: Efficiency Maine
1Efficiency Maine
Presented by John Brautigam, Director, Energy
Programs Tim Vrabel, Deputy Director, Energy
Programs Efficiency Maine November 20, 2009 E2
Tech Forum
2Efficiency Maine Goals
- The Efficiency Maine program is administered by
the Maine Public - Utilities Commission and is funded by Maine
electricity consumers - In order to
- Increase consumer awareness of cost-effective
options for conserving energy - Create more favorable market conditions for the
increased use of energy efficient products and
services - Promote sustainable development and reduced
environmental impact - Reduce the cost of electricity over time for all
consumers by achieving reductions in Demand for
electricity peak periods - Reduce total energy costs for electricity
customers in the State by increasing the
efficiency with which electricity is consumed
3 Efficiency Maine Programs
- Efficiency Maine has programs for almost all
electric customers - Large and small business
- Residential assistance (for lighting and
appliances) - Low income families
- Maine schools (High Performance Schools Program
for new school construction) - Training and certification for facility managers
and operators - Education curriculum for schools
- Homeowners
4Engineering and Technical Support
- Efficiency Maine is supported by a program
delivery team that provides engineering and
technical services - The delivery team helps customers substantiate
the practical and financial value of energy
efficiency measures and complete the necessary
program participation forms - Measurement and verification of efficiency
projects is completed by the delivery team using
established protocols. The projects are also
assessed and summarized independently
5 Additional Programs in the Energy Division
- State Energy Program Department of Energy
Funding - Small Business Audits and auditor training
- Maine Energy Education Program
- Administration of Solar and Wind Rebate Programs
- Anemometer program in cooperation with UMO
- Administration of the Voluntary Renewables Fund
6 Training A Unique Benefit
We provide a full range of training and education
programs to keep business professionals on the
cutting edge
- Building Operator Certification an intensive
multi-day certification program for
building/facility managers and plant engineers - A variety of single and multi-day workshops on
lighting, pump systems, motors, compressed air
and more.
7Efficiency Maine Lifetime MWh Savings
2008 Percent of Lifetime MWh Savings by Program
8Business Program Benefits
9Program Wide cost per kilowatt hour
10 Efficiency Maine Savings are increasing
11 Efficiency Maine Program Carbon Reduction
Results
12Energy Efficiency is a Bargain
13 Cost Effectiveness A Case Study
- Butler Brothers Lewiston
- Lighting Retrofit with occupancy sensors resulted
in an estimated annual kWh savings of 72,962 kwhs - Project costs 34,500
- Incentive from Efficiency Maine.12,285
- Estimated annual reduction in electricity
costs10,944 - Simple payback.2 years
- Occupancy sensors in the warehouse work
slick! Pat Butler
14 Cost Effectiveness A Case Study
- LA Harley Davidson Lewiston
- Lighting retrofit projects resulted in an
estimated annual kWh savings of 44,274 kwhs - Project costs .37,820
- Incentives from Efficiency Maine..7,600
- Estimated annual reduction in electricity
costs..6,641 - Simple payback4.5 years
- We sing Efficiency Maines praises! John
Story
15 Upcoming Initiatives
- Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative RGGI
- RGGI Funds from initial auctions...3.5
Million - Energy and Carbon Savings Trust oversight
- Funds for Efficiency Maine split between
Residential and Non-residential participants - Funds must be used for electricity efficiency in
existing programs - Quarterly auctions will yield additional
contributions -
16 Upcoming Initiatives
- American Reinvestment and Recovery Act36.8
Million - Plans and updates posted on the MPUC website
- Plans developed in conjunction with many
stakeholders - Plans submitted to Department of Energy on May 12
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17 American Recovery Reinvestment Act
- Residential 10.1 Million
- Weatherization and Training
- Large Consumer All Fuels8.2 Million
- Competitive Grants
- Regional Demonstration projects
- Industrial Processes Assistance
- Commercial All Fuels Program6.45 Million
- Audit Service
- Commercial Project Grants
- Commercial Loan Fund
- New Construction Efficient Design
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18 American Recovery Reinvestment Act
- Workforce Development1.8 Million
- Department of Labor Program Development
- Small Renewables..1.85 Million
- Solar Wind Rebate
- Wind Anemometer
- Renewable Resource Grants
- Other Energy Efficiency Initiatives1.35
Million - Building/Energy Codes
- Improved Traffic Management/LED Signals
- Re-Grants to Municipalities.5.77 Million
- Staffing/Admin1.37 Million
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19 Efficiency Maine Web Site
- The information and programs discussed today can
be found at - www.efficiencymaine.com