Title: OEE Programs oee'nrcan'gc'ca
1OEE Programs oee.nrcan.gc.ca
2Office of Energy Efficiency
- Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) created the
Office of Energy Efficiency (OEE) on April 1,
1998. - OEEs objective is to increase energy efficiency
and the use of alternative transportation fuels
in Canada to reduce GHG emissions and improve the
Canadian economy - OEE currently offers 17 programs
oee.nrcan.gc.ca
3Energy Innovators Initiative (EII)
Program Goals
- To encourage the owners of existing buildings in
the commercial, institutional and municipal
sectors to reduce operating costs and energy use
through cost-effective investments in energy
efficiency retrofits.
- lower costs
- reduce energy consumption
- improve productivity
Reduce GHG emissions
4Target Sectors and Organizations
5 Commercial and 8 Institutional sub-sectors
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- Hospitality (hotels and restaurants)
- Commercial office buildings
- Retail
- Shopping centres
- Multi-unit residential and social housing
- Health care
- Schools
- Colleges
- Universities
- Municipalities
- Not-for-profit
- Provincial
- Churches
5With EM Concepts Built In
Capital Cost 1 MM
Capital increases 10
1.10 MM
O M decreases 30
Operating and Maintenance Cost 9 MM
6.30 MM
New Total 10 MM
7.40 MM
Savings of 26
6EII Services
- Financial Incentives
- Sector Specific workshops and seminars
- Technical information, including fact sheets,
benchmarking and best practices guides - Newsletters, case studies and other publications
- National recognition awards
7Financial Incentive Eligibility
- Must be an Energy Innovator
- A project is not eligible if the organization has
applied for, or received funding for, the same
project under the Commercial Building Incentive
Program (CBIP) or Renewable Energy Deployment
Incentive (REDI).
- Organizations must disclose sources of funding
from federal departments and other governments.
- Must be a new project for which no work has been
started or contracted.
8Energy Retrofit Assistance Retrofit Planning
(ERA P)
- Organizations can receive up to 50 percent of
eligible costs for energy retrofit planning up
to 25,000. An organization may reapply for
further projects, up to a maximum total of
250,000 in incentives.
- The objective is to provide organizations with
tools to overcome barriers associated with
implementing an energy saving retrofit project.
9Program Eligibility Requirements
Eligible Services
- Project Development
- Audits
- Feasibility Studies/Engineering Audits
- Energy Management Plan
- Monitoring and Tracking Systems
- Other Services and Expenditures
NRCan must approve Service Delivery Agent
10Payment Process
A payment will be made when the following actions
are completed and/or submitted
- the service has been delivered
- the organization has submitted all supporting
documentation validating service costs - a final report documenting the results has been
submitted - An invoice for payment has been submitted by the
organization
11Proposed Retrofit Measures
Measures that apply to Proposed Project
- Project Development and Management
- Lighting and Electrical Systems
- Energy Management Systems and Controls
- Motors and Drives
- Water Heating
- HVAC Systems
- Building Envelope
- Monitoring and Tracking Systems
- Staff Training
- Employee Communication and Awarness
NRCan must approve Service Delivery Agent
12Energy Retrofit Assistance Building
Implementation (ERA 3)
- The ERA (3) offers incentives to organizations
that have buildings that they own, lease or
manage.
- The project must be completed within 12 months.
(This now can be extended for more complex
projects) - EII will contribute up to 25 of eligible costs
to a maximum of 250,000 based on estimated
energy savings. (currently total eligibility of
500,000 per client)
13Determination of NRCan contribution
- For example NRCan Incentive
- 7.5 per energy savings (GJ) of the project
- Estimated savings of the project are 10 000 GJ
- Total pilot project costs are 800,000
- Then
- Incentive 7.5/GJ x 10,000 GJ 75,000
- which is less than either 25 of project costs or
250,000
14Pre-Evaluation Determination of NRCan
contribution contd
- For example
- Estimated savings of the project are 40,000 GJ
- Total pilot project costs are 4,800,000
- Then
- Incentive 7.5/GJ x 33,333 GJ 250,000 (Max)
- which is less than either 25 of project costs or
300,000 (7.5 X 40,000GJ 300,000)
15Issuing Payments
First Payment
- NRCan issues the first payment, amounting to 50
of the incentive, after the energy retrofit work
has started.
Final Payment
- Final 50 will be paid to the client one year
after completing the project when the final
report has been received and the energy savings
have been verified.
16Dollars to ense
Energy Management Workshops
- Energy Master Plan
- Energy Monitoring and Tracking
- Spot the Energy Saving Opportunities
- Learn how to
- Spot low-cost opportunities for reducing energy
consumption - Monitor and record energy savings and losses
- Design and execute an energy action plan
- Take advantage of programs offered by NRCan
www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops
17Commercial Building Incentive ProgramMichel
Lamanque
18What types of buildings are eligible for
assistance?
- New and existing buildings in the following
sectors - Commercial
- Institutional
- Municipal and provincial
- Multiple unit residential buildings
19CBIP Eligibility Criteria
- Building permit issued between April 1998 and
March 2007 - Buildings must comply with all of the MNECBs
mandatory provisions - Energy efficiency at least 25 better than the
MNECB
20CBIP financial assistance
- Double the estimated energy savings
- Up to a maximum of 60,000 per building
- Up to 6 projects per organization or a maximum of
250,000 - In 2 installments (80 upon acceptance and 20
when the project ends)
21NRCans Renewable Energy Deployment Initiative
(REDI)
- Financial support for
- solar air heating systems
- solar water heating systems, and
- biomass combustion systems
- Up to 80,000 or 25 of system cost per
application to a corporate maximum of
250,000Solar and biomass combustion equipment
providing industrial process heat, and eligible
for CCA Class 43.1 accelerated write off, is now
eligible for the REDI Incentive!
22Exciting New REDI Pilot Offering for Ontario
Utilities Conservation Efforts
- REDI Production Incentive Pilot Projectwill
support utilities as Solar Energy Providers,
which sell solar thermal energy to end-users - See RFP on REDI website www.nrcan.gc.ca/redi
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