Title: Trish Jerman
1South Carolina Energy Stimulus Provision Overview
2S.C. Energy Office Mission
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- To increase energy efficiency and diversity,
enhance environmental quality and save energy
dollars for South Carolina.
3History of SCEO
- Initially established in 1973
- Formally constituted into law by the S.C. Energy
Conservation and Efficiency Act of 1992 - Now an office of the State Budget and Control
Board
4Programs
- Transportation Alternatives
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficiency
- Energy Education and Outreach
- Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Energy Planning and Forecasting
5Stimulus funding overview
Competitive Tax incentives Formula funding
6Competitive Funding
- Competitive funds
- Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) EPA
- Four grants submitted
- DOT Diesel oxidation
- 3 engine repowers of locomotives for S C Railroad
Commission - 2 Truck stop electrification sites on I-85 I-95
- Clean Cities - 300 M May 29
- SC and NC joint proposal (10/5)
- 400 propane vehicle conversions
- 20 E85 and B20 stations
- several CNG fueling stations and conversions
- biodiesel distribution equipment (in 6 of 7
non-attainment areas) - infrastructure for plug-in hybrids in Greenville,
Columbia
7 Competitive Funding
- Additional biofuel funding coming soon
- Additional wind funding coming soon
- Appalachian Regional Commission Energy Efficiency
for Schools - Due June 30
- 250,000/max 45,000 50 match
- Installing renewable energy and energy efficiency
equipment in K-12 schools in Appalachia, support
for implementation of associated science,
environment and business curricula in classroom - Anderson, Cherokee, Greenville, Oconee, Pickens
Spartanburg - Can match federal funds
8Energy Retrofit and Green Investments (HUD)
- 250 Million
- Grants and loans for HUD owners and purchasers to
use sustainable Green Building Principles - http//www.hud.gov/recovery/aheretrofith.cfm
9DOE Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy
Reliability
- 80 Million to conduct resource assessment and
analysis of future demand and transmission
requirements - Renewable Energy and the Grid
10Energy Conservation Bonds
- 2.4 billion
- Finances state, municipal and tribal government
programs and initiatives used to reduce green
house gas emissions - Provides interest free financing for clean energy
projectsinstead of paying interest, these tax
credit bonds pay the bondholder by providing a
credit against their federal income tax - Can be used for Green Community Programs
11Advanced Research Projects Agency(ARPA-E)
- 400 Million
- Supports high-risk, high-payoff research into
energy sources and energy efficiency in
collaboration with industry
12Loan Guarantees for Innovative Technology
- 6 Billion
- Loan guarantees for renewable energy, electric
transmission technologies, or leading-edge
biofuel technologies
- Principal purpose of this program is to encourage
early commercial use of new or significantly
improved technologies - http//www.lgprogram.energy.gov/
13Competitive Funding
- Transportaton Electrification 400 M
- (geared toward manufacturers)
- Manufacturing of advanced batteries - 2B
- Smart Grid - 4.5B
- Some interest among SC utilities
- Fossil energy RD - 3.4B
- Uranium enrichment, decontamination and
decommissioning - 390M - Energy science research - 1.6B
14Tax Incentives
- About 7 billion allocated for home energy
efficiency, home renewable energy, alternative
vehicles, and renewable energy manufacturing and
investment.
15Tax Credits
- Renewable Energy Tax Credit (Residential)
- 30 tax credit for residential applications of
- Solar Water Heat, Photovoltaics, Wind, Fuel
Cells, Geothermal Heat Pumps, Other Solar
Electric Technologies - Applicable to dwelling unit located in the U.S.
used as a residence by the taxpayer - Fuel cell credit only for primary residence,
other applications may be primary or second home - Can be carried forward to next tax year
- Program extended until 2016
16Tax Credits
- Plug-in Electric Drive Vehicle Credit
- Expands and extends existing credit
- Alternative Refueling Property
- Expands credit from 30 to 50 for next 2 years
- Energy-Efficient Improvements to Existing Homes
- Extends credit to 2010
- Aggregate cap of 1500
- Limit of 30
- Covered items not intuitivecheck the list!
17Tax Credits
- Repeal Subsidized Energy Financing Limitation on
the Investment Tax Credit - Removal of Dollar Limitations on Certain Energy
Credits - Uncapped 30 credit for solar, small wind,
geothermal - Permanent Sequestration Requirement to CO2
Capture Tax Credit - Parity for Transit Benefits
- Equalizes benefits for parking and transit
18Tax Credits
- Advanced Energy Investment Credit
- 30 investment tax credit for manufacture of
advanced energy property - Extend the Production Tax Credits for Renewable
Energy - Wind through 2012, others through 2013
- Election of Investment Credit in lieu of
Production Tax Credits (30) - Election of Grants for Specified Energy Property
in lieu of Tax Credits (30)
19Tax Credits
- Manufacturers Tax Credit for Clean Energy
Products - establish, re-equip, or expand manufacturing
facilities for variety of clean energy products - 30 credit
20Formula Funding
- SEP - 3.1B (50M for S.C.)
- Weatherization Assistance Program - 5B (58.8M
for S.C.) - Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants -
2.8B (31M for S.C.) - Worker training - 3.95B (64M for S.C.)
- ENERGY STAR appliance rebate program - 300M
(estimated 4.5M for S.C.)
21Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant
Program
22Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
- 400 million in competitive funds to be available
directly to local and tribal governments to
support energy efficiency and conservation and
renewable energy in government facilities. - Department of Energy guidelines have not yet been
issued.
23Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
- Around 22 million available directly to 10 most
populous cities and counties in state, plus the
Catawba Indian Tribe (173,900). - Complete list of allocations on the following
slides. - These entities must submit their plans for their
direct EECBG allocations to the U.S. Department
of Energy by June 25, 2009. (www.energy.gov/recove
ry)
24Allocations for 10 largest cities
- Charleston City - 1,138,700
- Columbia City - 1,424,100
- Goose Creek City - 153,600
- Greenville City - 743,400
- Mount Pleasant City - 593,700
- North Charleston City - 978,500
- Rock Hill City - 630,600
- Spartanburg City - 192,900
- Summerville City - 185,600
- Sumter City - 179,400
25Allocations for 10 largest counties
- Aiken County - 646,100
- Anderson County - 751,200
- Beaufort County - 636,000
- Florence County - 572,300
- Greenville County - 3,435,400
- Horry County - 2,400,800
- Lexington County - 2,268,600
- Richland County - 2,116,800
- Spartanburg County - 2,221,800
- York County - 586,200
26Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
- 5.75 million in competitive grants also will be
available through the South Carolina Energy
Office via COGs to cities/counties not in the
list of 10 largest. - SCEO ConserFund Revolving Loan Program can be
used to supplement grants (3 interest rate) and
will be considered leveraged (non-federal) funds. - Jurisdictions should apply directly to COGs.
27Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants
- Emphasis on ROI, economic development impact and
job creation. - Applications from COGs available on or before May
31, 2009, with the deadline for submission
tentatively September 1, 2009.
285.75 Million Competitive Allocation
COG Dollars Share Population
Appalachian 841,338 14.6 240,771
Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester 990,491 17.2 283,455
Catawba 467,174 8.1 467,174
Central Midlands 213,037 3.7 60,966
Lowcountry 286,767 5.0 82,066
Lower Savannah 536,841 9.3 153,631
Pee Dee 709,395 12.3 203,012
Santee Lynches 615,491 10.7 176,139
Upper Savannah 760,297 13.2 217,579
Waccamaw 335,269 5.8 95,946
Totals 5.75 million 100 1,647,259
29State Energy Program
30State Energy Program
- South Carolina 40 Million in formula funding
(75 grant, 25 loan). - Will be used for energy-saving projects for
school districts, public colleges and
universities, and state agencies. - Funding allocated based on size of energy bill.
- Applications are tentatively due on September 1,
2009.
31State Energy Program
Total Allocation Grant (75) Loan (25)
School Districts 20.36 million 15.27 million 5.09 million
Public Higher Ed 12.22 million 9.16 million 3.05 million
State Agencies 7.42 million 5.56 million 1.85 million
32State Energy Program
- Additional funds to be allocated for
- 3 million - Renewable energy grants (non-profits
to be eligible) - 3 million - Residential energy evaluation and
assessment - Partnership with Governors Office of Economic
Opportunity (OEO) and utilities - 3 million - Industrial incentives
- 50,000 - Small business/Utility equipment loan
program
33State Energy Program
- 1 million Training
- South Carolina Energy Efficiency Training
Collaborative (partnership between OEO, S.C.
Dept. of Commerce, S.C. Technical College System,
South Carolina Energy Office, and utilities) - HERS, BPI assessment and core competencies,
industrial and institutional auditing, renewable
technicians
34Further Questions?
- www.energy.sc.gov
- www.energy.gov/recovery
- South Carolina Energy Office
- 408 Wade Hampton Building
- Columbia, S.C. 29201
- (803) 737-8030
- tjerman_at_energy.sc.gov