Title: Kickoff Meeting: CEE Industrial Program Planning Committee
1Kick-off Meeting CEE Industrial Program
Planning Committee
- Ted Jones
- Sr. Industrial Program Manager
- April 26, 2007
2Todays Agenda
- Introductions
- Industrial Program Planning Committee
- ENERGY STAR for Industry Program
- Discussion
- Next Steps
- Notes
- 0 - Operators Assistance
- 6 Mute/Un-mute Phone
- Select View, full screen (to get a better view)
3Background CEE Program Planning Effort in 2006
- Phase I
- Identify Energy Consumption by Sector
- Map CEE Committee Work
- Phase II
- Review Existing Studies for New Opportunities
- Establish Criteria for Consideration
- Phase III
- Develop Spreadsheet Assessment Tool
- Apply Criteria to Map Opportunities to Criteria
4Recommendations for 2007
- Equip Committees with Study Results to Identify
and Develop New Explorations - End Use Consumption
- List of Related Opportunities
- Assessment Criteria
- Spreadsheet Tool for Consideration
- Devote Additional Staff Time to Support Committee
Evaluation of Related Explorations
5Recommendations for 2007
- Establish an Industrial Program Planning
Committee to Explore Priority Processes - Cultivate Industry Relationships to Uncover New
Innovative Opportunities
6Industrial Energy Use
25.5 Quads
3.9 Quads
5.9 Quads
Natural Resource Extraction Industries
Process Materials Industries
Fabrication Assembly Industries
7Industrial Sector CEE Coverage
CEE Initiatives Motors Motor Mgmt. Motor
Systems Compressed Air Pump
Systems Transformers Water/Waste Water
Fired Heaters 31
Motor Systems 23
Steam 26
Process Cooling2
Facilities 10
Other 4
Electro-chemical4
8Explore Savings Opportunities within Specific
Industrial Sectors and Across Key
Processes/Systems
Chemicals SIC 28
Petroleum Refining SIC 29
Other SIC 21-25, 30-31, 39
Mining
Stone, Clay Glass SIC 32
Water/Wastewater
9Phase II Assessment Criteria
- Relevance to members
- Number of members interested
- Relevance to savings targets
- Magnitude of benefit
- Alignment with CEEs mission
- Technical Potential
- Amount of energy and demand savings
- Magnitude of societal benefit
- Indicators of Market Change
- Logic model of market
- Metrics at leverage points
- Trackability
- Key Stakeholder Relationships
- Relations with manufacturers, appropriate
industry associations - Relates well with or leverages other industry
efforts - Economies of scale
- Benefit from previous lessons learned
- Existing expertise
- Other Potential Assets
- Resources or movements available to leverage
- Level of Effort Required
- CEE members effort required
- Staff effort required
- Relates well with or leverages other CEE efforts
- Economies of scale
- Benefit from previous lessons learned
- Existing expertise
- Makes use of CEEs unique role
- Voluntary member participation to support
initiative - Utilizes CEEs unique industry positioning
- Could anyone else but CEE play this role?
- Is this something that otherwise wouldnt or
couldnt occur? - Fills a gap
- Does it address a trend in energy consumption?
- Is there CEE coverage of industry?
- Time frame
- Near, Interim or Far-term
10Consumer Report Style Rating of CEEs Current
Industrial Initiatives and New Opportunities
Indicators of Market Change
Makes Use of CEEs Unique Role
Technical Potential
Key Stakeholder Relationships
Time Frame- Near, Interim, Far-Term
Fills A Gap
Other Potential Assets
Alignment with CEEs Mission
Level of Effort Required
Relevance to Members
Satisfactory Position
Industrial Boilers
Sample
Process Heating
Process Cooling
Machine Drive
Electro-Chemical Processes
Other
11Committee Objective
- Identify opportunities at the national level for
efficiency programs to achieve energy savings
within specific industrial sub-sectors and across
common industrial systems and processes. - Identify the types of information that would
provide value to programs nationally - Review industrial energy consumption patterns,
emerging technologies, efficiency resources and
innovative program models - Apply the criteria developed during the CEE
planning process - Develop committee recommendations, as appropriate
12We also want to take a look at emerging program
approaches
- In the Northwest - Northwest Energy Efficiency
Alliance is focusing on food processing and pulp
and paper - In California - PGE and SCE are focusing on data
centers, bio-tech, water treatment, wineries and
oil refining - In New York NYSERDA is focusing on
sector-specific strategies, such as hospitality,
municipal water and wastewater and industry.
13And National Program Approaches
- DOE Office of Industrial Technologies
- Industrial Technology RD
- Emerging Technologies
- Cross Cutting Technologies
- Best Practices
- EPA ENERGY STAR for Industry Program
- Energy Management
- Focus Industries
14Questions?
15Next Steps
- Next Committee Conference Call
- May 3 at 2pm EASTERN
- Further discussion on presentation
- Further develop committee framework
- Plan for CEE meeting in Boston
- CEE Member Meeting
- June 13, 2007 in Boston
- Breakout Session 130-300 pm
16Thank you
- CEE Staff Contact
- Ted Jones
- Sr. Industrial Program Manager
- 617-589-3949, ext. 230
- tjones_at_cee1.org