Title: Local Government Partnerships
1Local Government Partnerships
Welcome!
2Meeting Purpose
- Provide an update on LGP planning and next
steps.
- Begin the discussion on coordination of LGPs with
other planned EE portfolio activities
- Build upon and share ideas developed at the 6/27
LGP meeting in SF
- Get started on implementation planning and the
template
3Projected Partnership Targets
- Total Budget Not-to-exceed 200 million over 3
yrs.
- Total Impacts At least 87 MW, 471 GWh and 8
million therms first year savings accomplished
over 3 yrs
- TRC At least 1.50
- Targets for each partnership to be refined over
the next several months
4Continuing Statewide Local Government
Partnerships
- San Francisco Peak Energy Program (SFPEP)
- East Bay Energy Partnership (EBEP)
- Silicon Valley Energy Program (SVEP)
- Bakersfield Kern County Energy Watch
- Fresno Energy Savings Alliance (FESA)
- Stockton Smart Energy Program (SSEP)
- Motherlode Energy Partnership (formerly El Dorado
Energy Partnership)
- UC/CSU/IOU Partnership
5New Statewide Local Government Partnerships
- Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)
- Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments
(AMBAG) Energy Watch
- Madera Energy Alliance (MEA)
- Merced/Atwater Energy Partnership (MAEP)
- San Joaquin Energy Intelligence Quotient (SJEIQ)
- Santa Barbara County Partnership (SBCP)
6New Statewide Local Government Partnerships
(contd)
- Silicon Valley Leadership Group (SVLG)
- Marin Public Facilities Energy Management Team
(MarinEMT)
- Sonoma Energy Partnership Program (SEPP)
- California Community Colleges (CCC/IOU)
Partnership
- California Department of Corrections
Rehabilitations (CDCR/IOU) Partnership
- Local Government Energy Action Resources
7Coordination Strategy
Dave Hickman
8Coordination Demand Side Management
9Coordination Demand Side Management
10PGE/Statewide Programs, Local Governments, Third
Parties and Demand Response
- Coordinated across service territory
- Complementary to each other
- Provide customer with choices
- Does not confuse marketplace
- Planned Clearinghouse a center of information
to help coordinate (details to follow)
11PGE/Statewide Programs, Local Governments, Third
Parties and Demand Response
- Ideas for consideration
- LGP Advisory Council to help coordinate
partnerships offerings
- AS to receive credit for all energy savings
- LGPs, AS and CEE to work together to coordinate
- Regular monthly team meetings
- Assigned staff resources
12Local Government Perspective
Pat Stoner
- Local Government Commission
13Local Government Perspective
- A goal for local governments is to build a
lasting energy infrastructure locally where the
framework for savings is laid now and can
continue long into the future. - Local governments are also hoping for a more
comprehensive approach that includes green
building, codes and standards, and climate
change.
14Local Government Perspective
- Local Government partners would like a
commitment to start now to work collaboratively
with PGE Account Representatives and third
parties. - Method to track savings to reach PGE goals
- Acknowledge each partners contribution
15Local Government Perspective
- Local government partners want to focus some
effort on the regional modules that were brought
up at the last workshop.
- Programs that make sense to span more than one
jurisdiction
- Most efficient way to handle them
- Similar tracking and reporting systems
16Local Government Perspective
- Local Government Energy Action Resources
Program
- Resources and goals attached to it
- New partners or partnerships
- How to tap into it
17Local Government Perspective
- Process for submitting program ideas
- Application process?
- Being on the short list means?
- Not being on the short list means?
18Local Government Perspective
- Contracts
- Allow for various levels of partner
participation
- Start negotiations soon
19Account Services
Robert Nagata
20Integrated Portfolio
- Be a champion of the Partnerships to Account
Services
- Be a champion of 3rd Party Programs to AS
- Integrated Demand Side Management Marketing
21Integrated Portfolio
- Participate in the 2006-2008 Energy Efficiency
portfolio design.
- Account Services 2006/2008 Portfolio education
strategy
- Account Services marketing/sales strategy
22Market Integrated Demand Side Management
Duane Larson
23Points of Discussion
- PGEs Market Integrated Demand Side Management
(MIDSM) Approach
- Big Milestone Reached
- Hot Projects
- Statewide Consistency
- Wrap-up
24PGEs Market Integrated Demand Side Management
(MIDSM) Approach
- Customer-based approach (market sectors)
- Integration of energy efficiency with demand
response
- Increased focus on coordinated, results-driven
collaboration with local governments, 3rd
parties, etc.
- Fund shifting flexibility
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26Re-Filed Expanded Program Descriptions 7/15/05
- Filed in response to ALJ Gottsteins direction,
to support an anticipated CPUC decision.
- Included descriptions of state and local
partnerships selected, both continuing new.
- Included six continuing 3rd party programs
(eighteen others undecided).
27Continuing 3rd Party Programs
- EnergySmart Grocer Program
- Enhanced Automation Initiative (by KEMA)
- Green Building Technical Support Services Program
(by Build It Green)
- Pre-Rinse Spray Valve Installation Program (2006
only)
- RightLights (by Ecology Action)
- School Energy Efficiency Program (by DR
International)
28Big Milestone Reached !
- 7/21/05 The written record is now final after
workshops, Public Advisory Group (PAG) Peer
Review Group (PRG) meetings, reports, comments,
reply comments and the Case Management
Statement. - Administrative Law Judge Meg Gottstein is writing
her draft decision.
29Hot Dates in the near Future
- 8/22/05 Draft Energy Efficiency (EE) Decision
expected
- 9/22/05 Final EE Decision expected
- 9/23/05 PGEs Third Party Stage I Request
For Proposal released
30Hot Projects
- Developing Paper Applications
- Mass Markets Deemed
- Targeted Markets Calculated
- Integration/Coordination of the Portfolio
- Integrated Outreach Marketing (includes IDSM
Customer Clearinghouse development)
31Integration/Coordination of the Portfolio
- Integration of IOU, state local government
partnerships, 3rd party programs
- Portfolio of complementary customer options to
meet different customer needs
- Ongoing negotiations between PGE and local
governments
32Integrated Outreach/Marketing
- IDSM weekly PGE staff meeting to develop overall
marketing strategy
- PGE MIDSM Customer Clearinghouse to be developed.
33Statewide Consistency
- 8/2-3 Statewide PAG/Public Meeting
- A lot of consistency, but more refinements to
evolve.
- A list of follow-up issues coming out on 8/8/05.
34Statewide Subcommittees
- HVAC PAGette
- Lighting Bulbette
- Marketing Outreach Steering Committee
- Comprehensive HVAC Steering Committee
- On-Bill Financing PAGette
- Manufacturer/Distributor/Retailer/
Contractor/Customer Incentive PAGette.
35Mass Market Coordination Programs
Ila Homsher
36Local Government PartnershipsMass Market
Coordination Programs
- Mass Markets
- Comprised of
- Single family and multifamily residential
retrofit
- Residential renters
- Small commercial customers
- Attributes
- Similar purchasing patterns and strategies
- Similar approaches to energy efficiency
- Require focused education information
37Local Government PartnershipsMass Market
Coordination Programs
- Potential Program Components Coordinate with
Mass Market
- Direct Install Measures
- Cost effective measures (i.e. Lighting, Attic
insulation, sensors controllers)
- Referrals will leverage existing Statewide
Programs, (i.e. Refrigerant Charge Air Flow,
Appliance Recycling)
- Coordination with utility Education and Outreach
programs (i.e. financing)
38Local Government PartnershipsMass Market
Coordination Programs
- Potential Leveraging Projects
- Torchiere Exchange
- LED Holiday Lights Exchange
- AC Purchase and Recycle Events
- Electric Water Heaters in targeted areas
- Pool Program focus for
- Hotel, motel, municipal facilities, schools
39Role of Third Parties
Ann Kelly
- City and County of San Francisco
40Role of Third Parties
- Third parties can provide services to more than
one LGP such as having one contract with PGE
instead of multiple contracts with multiple LGPs
- Identify common needs for inclusion in Third
Party Solicitation
41Examples of Third Party Projects
- Commissioning and Retro commissioning
- Piloting new technologies (LED signs)
- Midstream programs for example, used restaurant
equipment
- Specialized Ag Programs such as for dairies,
wineries, etc.
42Implementation Template
- Newcomb-Anderson-McCormick
43Wrap Up
Dave Hickman