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Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

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Page 1: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief

Presentation to

ENERGY STAR® Participants

May 2005

Energy Innovators Initiative (EII)

For Existing Buildings

Page 2: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

About the Energy Innovators Initiative (EII)

Financial Incentives Planning Activities (P) Implementation Projects (3) Equipment Bonus

Results

Tips for ENERGY STAR® Participants

Questions?

Energy Innovators Initiative

Presentation Highlights

Page 3: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

The OEE’s Buildings Divisionwww.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/buildings EII – Energy Innovators Initiative for existing buildings CBIP – Commercial Buildings Incentive Program for new buildings IBIP – Industrial Buildings Incentive Program for new industrial

buildings FBI – Federal Buildings Initiative FHIO – Federal House in Order Communities File

Energy Innovators Initiative

About the EIIBuildings Division

Page 4: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/eii

Market transformation program encourages energy efficiency improvements in existing commercial and institutional buildings.

More than 2200 Innovators across the country representing about 30% of commercial/institutional floor space

Does not provide on-site technical advice and cannot recommend specific equipment or service providers

Works with a network of partners and service providers across Canada

Energy Innovators Initiative

About the EIIIntroduction

Page 5: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Energy Innovators Initiative

About the EII2004-05 Partners

Page 6: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Benefits of Membership Energy Retrofit Assistance (ERA) funding for retrofit planning

and projects

EII staff person assigned to work with clients as they pursue energy savings

Personalized, mounted membership certificate

Opportunities for clients to win awards and to promote achievements as an “Energy Innovator”

Other building resources and publications

Energy Innovators Initiative

About the EIIBenefits

Page 7: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Energy Innovators Initiative

About the EIIPublications

Program Brochures Case Studies Benchmarking/Best Practice Guides Technical Fact Sheets Others

74 EII Titles

Page 8: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

EII Funding Energy Retrofit Assistance (ERA)

Energy Innovators Initiative

Financial IncentivesERA Overview

Encourages owners and managers of commercial businesses and public institutions to invest in their existing buildings

Encourages the implementation of multiple measures at the same time using a holistic approach

Offers special consideration for Northern, Aboriginal, rural and remote communities

Offers complementary funding with organizations such as Hydro-Quebec and BC Hydro

Page 9: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Energy Innovators Initiative

Financial IncentivesEligible Organizations

Commercial Sector Examples: AirportsHotels/RestaurantsOffice BuildingsMulti-unit Residential buildingsAthletic facilitiesRetailWarehousesOther

Institutional SectorExamples: Colleges School Boards Provincial Government Municipal GovernmentHealth Care Non-Government OrganizationsUniversities Other

Utilities, consultants and manufacturing facilities are not eligible.

Page 10: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Energy Retrofit Assistance (P) for Retrofit Planning Activities

Energy Innovators Initiative

Financial IncentivesERA (P)

Energy audits

Feasibility studies

Energy management plans

Other project facilitation services

50% of eligible costs up to 1$ per GJ of energy consumption to a maximum of $25,000

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Energy Retrofit Assistance (3) for Retrofit Implementation Projects

Energy Innovators Initiative

Financial IncentivesERA (3)

Project development and management

Capital costs

Monitoring and tracking systems

EII-approved staff training and employee awareness programs

$7.50 per GJ saved up to of 25% of eligible costs to a maximum of $250,000

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Equipment Bonus Supplementary Funding for ERA (3)

Energy Innovators Initiative

Financial IncentivesEquipment Bonus

To be launched later in 2005

Supplementary funding for targeted equipment that is proven and readily available, yet under-utilized

Eligible technologies (to be expanded in the future): Boilers – High-efficiency condensing natural gas boilers

and near-condensing natural gas boilers Lighting – Premium-efficiency T-8 bulbs and ballasts

and T-5 high-intensity lighting systems for high-bay applications

Page 13: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Steps

Energy Innovators Initiative

Financial IncentivesSteps to Apply

1 – Contact EII Officer or call 877 360-55001 – Contact EII Officer or call 877 360-5500

2 – Letter to the Minister2 – Letter to the Minister

3 – Prepare an action plan3 – Prepare an action plan

4 – Submit your proposal4 – Submit your proposal

5 – Sign your contribution agreement5 – Sign your contribution agreement

6 – Start your project6 – Start your project

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New InnovatorsTotal Innovators

0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

1998-99 1990-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

Energy Innovators Initiative

ResultsNumber of Innovators

* As of March 2005

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Planning/Facilitation Activities

Implementation Projects

1998-2001 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

0

50

100

150

200

250

Energy Innovators Initiative

ResultsNumber of Projects

* As of March 2005

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Energy Innovators Initiative

ResultsNational Totals

236

6739

314

96

32

109

19

131

1221

870

187

147

383

128

113

27106

98

7 3

91

7 1

134

5 2 2 37

InnovatorsPlanning/Facilitation ActivitiesImplementation Projects

131

Page 17: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Energy Innovators Initiative

ResultsProjects per Sector

* As of Jan 2005

School Boards 20%

Health Care 20%

Multi-Unit Residential 15%

Universities/Colleges 13%

Office Buildings 12%

Retail and Shopping 8%

Hotels and Restaurants 7%

Non-Profit, Governments and Aboriginal 5%

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0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6

EII Post RetrofitBuildings

EII Pre-RetrofitBuildings

CIBEUS SurveyBuildings

Note: EII figures as of January 2005, CIBEUS figures as of 2000

GJ/m2

Energy Innovators Initiative

ResultsEnergy Intensity

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Energy Innovators Initiative

ResultsStatistics 1

* As of Jan 2005

Market Transformation

Funded Planning Activities

EII Members (Including MURBs) 2,200Percent of Sector (excluding MURBs) 30%Partnerships in 2004/05 20Sector Training Participants 2,500Publication Titles 75Benchmarking/Best Practice Guides 5Publications Distributed (98-04) 500,000

EII Funded Planning Activities 540EII Incentive $5.5 millionActivities Completed 359Resulting Retrofits (of completed) 20%

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Funded Implementation Projects

Energy Innovators Initiative

ResultsStatistics 2

* As of Jan 2005

Number of EII Funded Projects 378Number of EII Funded Buildings 4,800

Floor Space Retrofitted (m2) 37.5 million

Total EII Incentive $47.7 millionTotal Client Investment $875 millionLeverage (Client $ vs EII $) 18 x

Total Energy Cost Savings $123 millionAverage Payback in Years 7Average Return on Investment (ROI) 20% to 23%

Total Energy Savings (GJ) 8.9 millionAverage Energy Intensity Savings (GJ/m2) 0.3CO2 Reduction (Mt) 0.77

Page 21: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

How You Can Work With The EII as an ENERGY STAR Participant

Energy Innovators Initiative

Advice Tips for Participants

Provincial governments, retailers and manufacturers can apply for funding for your own retail, warehouse or office buildings

Utilities and provincial governments can work with the EII through strategic alliances and complementary funding for shared clients

Member-based associations can apply to be “partners”

Equipment suppliers can promote yourselves directly to clients and service providers since the EII cannot recommend one product over another

All participants can promote the initiative and incentives to your commercial and institutional clients, stressing the implementation of multiple types of measures at one time

Page 22: Marie Lyne Tremblay, Chief Presentation to ENERGY STAR ® Participants May 2005 Energy Innovators Initiative (EII) For Existing Buildings

Energy Innovators Initiative

Questions?

E-mail: [email protected]: (877) 360-5500EII Internet: www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/eiiBuildings Internet: www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/buildings

E-mail: [email protected]: (877) 360-5500EII Internet: www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/eiiBuildings Internet: www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/buildings

Marie Lyne Tremblay