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E3T Energy
Efficiency
Emerging Technologies
E3T 2016 Multifamily TAG
BPA E3T Emerging Technology
Multifamily Technical Advisory Group
July 28, 2016
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E3T Energy
Efficiency
Emerging Technologies
Thank you TAG members
E3T Energy
Efficiency
Emerging Technologies
BPA Steering Committee Members
Jess Kincaid Residential Programs
Jessica Kramer Residential Programs
David Murphy Residential Programs
Michelle Lichtenfels Commercial Programs
Jennifer McMasters Commercial Programs
Robert Weber Residential Engineer Tech Lead
Janice Peterson Residential Research Engineer
Keshmira McVey E3T Program Manager
Debra Bristow E3T
E3T Energy
Efficiency
Emerging Technologies
Today’s Meeting Goals
• Understand TAG process, and its significance within the E3T framework
• Review schedule
• Discuss technologies & strategies (ETs)
• Add ETs not on initial list, if appropriate
• Explain the rating process
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Efficiency
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Meeting Agenda
9:00 Welcome Rob Penney, WSU
9:10 Agenda review, meeting logistics Karen Janowitz, WSU
9:15 TAG process, schedule, ranking criteria Karen
9:20 Value of TAGs in E3T process Keshmira McVey, BPA
9:30 BPA programs context Jess Kincaid, BPA
9:40 Multifamily overview Dylan Lamar, Green Hammer
9:55 Break
10:10 Technologies discussion & brainstorm Rob
11:50 Rating review and instructions Karen
11:55 Wrap-up Karen and Rob
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GoToWebinar Logistics
• Please use your Telephone, not the mic & speakers. Remember to enter the PIN number!
• Minimize or maximize control panel
• Phone lines are muted
• Please use question field to ask questions during Q & A or if you have any technical issues
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Overview of TAG Process
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Initial Meeting Brainstorming and Discussion
about ETs
Final Meeting to Review
Scoring Results
Showcase Webinar
Showcase Webinar
Score the ETs Rate/
Prioritize
Score the ETs
Screen/
Recommend
Transfer
knowledge
E3T Energy
Efficiency
Emerging Technologies
2016 MF TAG Members Schedule
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July 28 Initial meeting
Aug 2 Rating survey sent to you
Aug 5 Rating surveys due
Aug 18 Showcase Webinar Presentations #1
Aug 22 Presentation #1 scoring surveys due
Sept 1 Showcase Webinar Presentations #2
Sept 7 Presentation #2 scoring surveys due
Sept 13 Showcase Webinar Presentations #3
Sept 16 Presentation #3 scoring surveys due
Sept 29 Final meeting and scoring result discussion
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Rating Criteria
• Energy Savings – How significant and reliable are the energy savings per
unit?
• Non-Energy Benefits– How great are the non-energy advantages for
the end user for adopting this technology?
• Technology Readiness – How ready are the product(s) and providers to
scale up for widespread use in the Pacific Northwest?
• Ease of Adoption – How easy is it for the end user to change to the
proposed technology?
• Value – Considering all costs and all benefits, how good of a buy is this
technology for the owner?
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Introduction to Multifamily Technical Advisory Group
Keshmira McVey
E3T/Research Program Manager
E3T Energy
Efficiency
Emerging Technologies
• Help scan the environment for up and coming
technologies
• Leverage expertise to prioritize the most
promising technologies, best practices or
protocols
• Identify research questions for further
assessment
• Provide guidance on how to best implement
recommendations into utility programs
TAGS - BPA’s Secret Weapon
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History of E3T TAGs 2009 HVAC
2009 Lighting
2010 HVAC
2011 Energy Management
2012 LED Lighting
2012 FLASHTAG Smart Residential Thermostats
2012 LED Lighting
2013 Advanced Lighting Controls
2013 IT Data Centers
2014 Commercial High Performance Buildings
2014 Residential High Performance Buildings
TAG Results: 60 TAG Recommended Technologies which includes 5 Measures; 17 Research Projects; 13 Lighting Calculator Candidates; 17 No Research Conducted; 5 Handed off to other Industry Leaders and 3 Not Pursued.
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About this TAG
• First time focusing on Multifamily
• TAG scope is open and includes applications, technologies, and strategies for:
• Low, Medium and High Rise
• Residential or Commercial
• Retrofit or New Construction
• Key objectives: – What new technologies or improvements are happening
– Which are priorities for BPA research and programs
– Input to shape innovative program design and delivery for future implementation
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E3T’s Definition of ETs
• Commercially available
• Potential electrical energy savings
• Has non-energy benefits
• Shows promise for cost effectiveness
• Opportunities for adoption in the NW
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How do TAGs fit into the E3T Framework
Technical Advisory Groups
Scan Screen Assess New Measure
Documentation
Collaboration Lab & Field
Tests Measure Design
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Multifamily Program Overview
Jess Kincaid Residential Program Manager
Residential Definition • 3 stories or less • 5 or more units
Commercial Definition • 4 or more stories • 5 or more units
Similarities/Overlap • Owner/Occupant Challenges • How to Incent New Measures • Technology Needs – HVAC, Lighting, Hot Water, Envelope • New Construction vs. Retrofit
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BPA Programs Context
• Significant potential, but minimal utilization
• Needs differ across the region
• Cost effectiveness challenges
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Stakeholder Input
• Design programs so utilities will actually use them
• Ensure that there is space for local utility programs and certifications
• Ensure that BPA programs can coordinate with gas utility incentive programs
• Make our programs similar between residential and commercial
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Program Development Coordination with the TAG
• Residential and Commercial Programs Engaged
• Prioritizing TAG recommendations for further evaluation
• Review final recommendations to determine next steps
• Ensure program design incorporates TAG recommendations when the technologies are market ready
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• HOLD FOR DYLAN’S SLIDES
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E3T Qualifying Criteria
1. Commercially available and new – that is, not in common use – in the Northwest.
2. Quantifiable and reliable electric energy savings in the Northwest?
3. Will it work as intended?
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Multifamily Emerging Technologies Discussion and Brainstorm
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Rating Criteria
• Energy Savings – How significant and reliable are the energy savings per
unit?
• Non-Energy Benefits– How great are the non-energy advantages for
the end user for adopting this technology?
• Technology Readiness – How ready are the product(s) and providers to
scale up for widespread use in the Pacific Northwest?
• Ease of Adoption – How easy is it for the end user to change to the
proposed technology?
• Value – Considering all costs and all benefits, how good of a buy is this
technology for the owner?
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Efficiency
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Example of Rating Survey
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Efficiency
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Rating Example – Data Center TAG
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E3TNW.org
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Communications
• Listserv: [email protected]
• Technical Lead: Rob Penney, [email protected], 360-956-2053
• Communications Lead: Karen Janowitz, [email protected], 360-956-2096
• E3T Database and website: http://E3TNW.org
• The MF TAG Portal http://e3tnw.org/TAGPortal/2016MultifamilyBuildingTAG(13).aspx
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Next Steps
• Rating survey sent to you August 2
• Rating survey due back to use August 5
• Discuss ETs and share resources with each other - [email protected]
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Efficiency
Emerging Technologies
2016 MF TAG
THANK YOU! We so appreciate your participation!
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