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| C O N F I D E N T I A L |
PY9 Annual Launch Event
Monday, May 10, 2016
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Introduction
Sharon Madigan Senior Program Manager
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Deeper dive on the Smart Ideas portfolio
Benefits to being a Smart Ideas Trade Ally
The future of the Smart Ideas portfolio
Program Year 9 updates
“Open House”
PY9 Launch Agenda
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ComEd Energy Efficiency Program Portfolio Overview
Ken Amin Manager, Energy Efficiency Programs for Business
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Energy Efficiency Offerings
Business
Instant Lighting
Discounts
(BILD)
Business
Products
Discounts
Standard
Custom
Small Business
Energy Savings
New Construction
Services
Incentives
Retro-commissioning
Rooftop Units
Compressed Air
Industrial
Refrigeration
Process Cooling
Optimization Discounts
Facility
Laboratory
Healthcare
Data Center
Combined Heat &
Power
Process Efficiency
Assessment Types
Energy Tool
Business Energy Analyzer
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Economic Impact
Over $330 million dollars Smart Ideas incentives paid to
ComEd business customers since 2008
Illinois businesses now save over $240 million – annually – on
their electric bills
Frees up capital to reinvest in their business / operations
Why We Do Energy Efficiency
Energy-efficiency products and services bring many
benefits:
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Good for the Environment - Over 10 billion pounds of CO2 reduced
Why We Do Energy Efficiency
Removing more than one million
cars from the road
Powering more than 845,000
homes for one year
Planting nearly four million acres of
trees (2,300 Morton Arboretums)
Equivalent to =>
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What Did We Accomplish in Program Year 8?
Over
1.4 million lamps sold
7,000 + Small Business
assessments
$3 million In Optimization Studies
Over 400 HVAC
units installed
30 Data center
upgrades
Over 540 Variable Speed
Drives installed
Over 3.9 million controlled watts
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Business Instant Lighting Discounts
(BILD)
Standard Program
Small Business Energy Services
New Construction
Industrial Systems
Custom
Retro Commissioning
Air Care Plus Data Centers
MWh Savings % by Program
Program Year 8 Savings On-track to achieve savings forecast of 644,000 MWh
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1. How large was the PY8 Budget for ComEd’s
Smart Ideas?
Fun Fact Question
A. Under $50 million
B. $75 million
C. Over $100 million
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ComEd Energy Efficiency Program
$-
$50
$100
$150
PY1 PY2 PY3 PY4 PY5 PY6 PY7 PY8
Mil
lio
ns
Historical Program Spend
PY8 Budget for the C&I Portfolio was > $100M
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Thanks to you…
We have made ComEd’s Energy Efficiency
Programs – one of the largest in the
country!
Together, We are Making a Difference! in
supporting the environment, the
businesses in Illinois and the people
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ComEd Energy Efficiency Program Challenges / Requirements
Ken Amin Manager, Energy Efficiency Programs, Business
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Energy Efficiency Legislation
WHERE DOES THE
FUNDING COME FROM?
Funded by ComEd
Customers
Capped at 2% on impact
to customer’s bill
WHAT FLEXIBILITY DO WE
HAVE TO ACHIEVE
SAVINGS?
Funds can be moved
from underperforming
programs to those with
greater demand
WHAT ARE THE
REQUIREMENTS?
Budgets and savings
targets must be filed for
programs every 3 years
Must achieve an overall 2%
reduction in energy usage
annually
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Managing the Portfolio
Each program has a MWh savings target that is impacted by:
o Program Participation
Demand exceeded budget for Standard, Custom, and Small
Business programs => WAITLIST
o Project delays / cancellations
Large Data Center projects delayed
Fixed amount of incentives budgeted for each program
In order to achieve overall 2% energy savings => Budget was
reallocated to move PROJECTS OFF WAITLIST
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Continuous Improvement Efforts ComEd is committed to drive improvements in our programs, processes, and systems
C&I Customer Feedback
Stakeholder Feedback
Trade Ally Roundtables
Service Provider / Distributor Meetings
ComEd Implementer
Feedback
Gone to great lengths to gather feedback in order to
address program concerns going forward
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Trade Ally Network, Partnership and Expectations
Catherine Allen Program Manager
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ComEd Smart Ideas Trade Allies
WHO Smart Ideas Trade
Allies are: contractors,
distributors and
architecture/engineering
firms
WHAT Trade Allies help ComEd
customers implement
energy-efficiency
improvements and apply
for incentives
HOW Partnership to achieve
kWh energy savings
goals
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Customer Participation Drivers
TRADE
ALLIES
OUTREACH
CUSTOMER
REQUESTS
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Smart Ideas Trade Ally Member Contributions
Support multiple
program elements in
different networks
Submit
customer
projects
Partner together
(e.g. lighting +
HVAC) Provide valuable
market insights and
feedback
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Each program offer is an “open” or a “closed” Trade Ally network:
Open Network
Submit a Trade Ally application, attend training and meet eligibility
requirements; no contract
Closed Network
Trade Allies selected through a competitive request for proposal
process; contractual relationship with ComEd program implementer
(applications accepted on a rolling basis)
Smart Ideas Trade Ally Networks
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Trade Ally Benefits
Program outreach support
The ability to receive project
incentive payments (optional)
Access to marketing
collateral
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Trade Ally Requirements
Attend basic training
Closed networks have other requirements
Complete at least one paid project/service each year
Attend annual program launch
Maintain good standing
Submit an application
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Your feedback to us – you want:
Trade Ally Feedback
We’re listening and we understand
Program updates
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ComEd Expectations for all Trade Allies
Professionalism
Program portfolio knowledge
Discuss customer benefits
Provide great service
Submit customer applications
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Customer Satisfaction Factors
Applications
and Paperwork
Quality
installations
Timely project
completion
Satisfactory
inspections
Immediate issue
resolution
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Diversification
ComEd and Exelon
committed to 30%
contractor diversity
Minority-owned
Business Enterprise
Women-owned
Business Enterprise
Veteran-owned
Business Enterprise
70%
30%
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Thank You
Thank you for being our Partners!
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DNV GL - Standard/Custom
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DNV GL - BILD
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Nexant - Small Business
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Willdan - Data Centers
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Nexant - Retro-Comissioining
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CLEAResult - Industrial Systems
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7th Wave - New Construction
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ComEd Energy Efficiency Program Themes / PY9 Update
Ken Amin Manager, Energy Efficiency Programs, Business
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Continuous Improvement in Programs, Processes, & systems
Striving for Greater Financial Predictability
Driving Innovation
Improving Customer Experience
Themes for PY9 and Beyond
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• Customer expectations are rising
• Consider “End User” experience
Improving Customer Experience
• Push for more comprehensive offerings
• Explore new technologies Driving Innovation
• Managing cash flows has become critical
• Improve project tracking to completion / expected incentive payouts
Greater Financial Predictability
Themes for PY9 and Beyond
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PY9 Budget Smart Ideas Program incentive budgets will be similar to PY8
Future of Smart Ideas Programs will continue -> Filing budgets for PY10-12 this summer
PY9 Program Changes
The Standard, Custom, BILD, and Small Business programs will not be starting PY9 w/
application backlogs as in previous years
PY9 Applications will be accepted starting June 1
Revised incentive levels and/or incentive structure to extend program durations
Innovation / Technology New BILD dashboard for distributors
Business Energy Analyzer for Small Business customers w/ Smart Meters
PY9 Update – Overview
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Standard | Custom | Data Center
Travis Nelson Senior Program Manager
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Since the start of PY1, the standard/custom program has
helped over 13,000 customers complete more than
24,000 energy-efficiency projects that have saved over
2 billion kWh
Fun Fact
Equivalent to over 1 million
metric tons of CO2 – enough to power
more than 180,000 homes’ electricity
use for one year
Thank you for supporting the program!
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Why Things Change
Encourage more efficient products and promote non-lighting measures
Extend the program year
Changes in the Illinois codes and standards ASHRAE 90.1, IECC 2015
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LED watts reduced measure changed from $0.50 to $0.40 per reduced watt
T8/T5 watts reduced measure changed from $0.40 to $0.30 per reduced watt
Fluorescent lighting retrofits at $0.20 per watt reduced
Induction fixtures changed from $0.40 to $0.30 per reduced watt
Occupancy and vacancy sensors changed from $0.12 to $0.10 per watt controlled
Lighting Measure Incentives
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New LED screw based HID replacements at $15 for lamps 75W
or less or $45 for lamps greater than 75W
Removed bi-level stairwell/hall/garage fixtures
Removed sensor-controlled wall pack
fixtures
Removed sensor-controlled parking garage
bi-level fixtures
Removed metal halide measures
Moved refrigeration measures; located on the refrigeration
worksheet
Lighting Measures Changes
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Additional New Measure Incentives
Refrigeration:
New automatic high-speed doors for freezer, cooler and dock spaces at $50 per square foot
Industrial:
New conversion of DC drives in plastic extruders to AC drives at $25 per HP
New fiber laser cutting machines at $2,000 per output kW
New all electric injection molding machine at $35 per rated ton
New hybrid injection molding machine at $30 per rated ton
Compressed air:
New heat of compression desiccant compressed air dryer at $4 per CFM
New heated blower purge desiccant compressed air dryer at $4 per CFM
New variable displacement screw air compressor at $30 per HP
New compressed air pressure flow controller at $10 per HP
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Specification Changes
Advanced lighting:
30 day M&V period to minimum
2 week M&V period
5 minute kW readings to 15
minute kW readings
EMS measures on their own
worksheet
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Comprehensive energy savings – standard The more projects completed, the greater the incentive
Two year project reservation
Not all measures are eligible; review offer
Comprehensive Energy Savings Offers
Select 3 options
Complete all three projects
Receive standard incentives
Plus an extra 20% incentive based
on the total standard incentives
ONE TIER
Select 4 options
Complete all four projects
Receive standard incentives
Plus an extra 25% incentive based
on the total standard incentives
TWO TIER
Select 5 options
Complete all five projects
Receive standard incentives
Plus an extra 30% incentive based
on the total standard incentives
THREE TIER
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Energy management assistance offer: Open to customers between 100 – 500 kW
The quicker projects are completed, the greater the incentive
Two year project reservation; assigned energy manager
Comprehensive Energy Savings Offers
Complete one or more
projects within 6 months
of accepting your plan
Receive standard
incentives
Plus an extra 26%
incentive based on the
total standard incentives
MONTHS 6
Complete one or more
projects within 12 months
of accepting your plan
Receive standard
incentives
Plus an extra 24%
incentive based on the
total standard incentives
MONTHS 12
Complete one or more
projects within 18 months
of accepting your plan
Receive standard
incentives
Plus an extra 22%
incentive based on the
total standard incentives
MONTHS 18
Complete one or more
projects within 24 months
of accepting your plan
Receive standard
incentives
Plus an extra 20%
incentive based on the
total standard incentives
MONTHS 24
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Meet the Standard/Custom Team
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Custom Data Center Measures @ $0.07 per kWh reduced annually
Early Commitment Option @ $0.06 per kWh reduced annually
Virtualization/IT Measures @ $0.05 per kWh reduced annually
Closet to Colocation @ $0.05 per kWh reduced annually
Data Center Offers
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Meet the Data Center Team
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Business Instant Lighting Discounts (BILD)
Sharon Madigan Senior Program Manager
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PY8 – Lessons learned
PY9 incentives and processes
Agenda
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Some incentives misaligned with falling LED lamp
prices
Re-set incentives August 3
Closed program down September 25
Distributor discussions/feedback
Re-opened November 16
Same incentive levels
New requirement: Customer co-pay of 50% incentive amount
PY8 Lessons Learned
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Extend the program year
Changes in the Illinois Technical Reference
Manual
Encourage more efficient products
What’s Driving PY9 Changes
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LED directional MR $3/lamp, reduced $5
LED directional PAR 16 and 20 $6/lamp, reduced $2
LED directional PAR 30 $8/lamp, reduced $2
LED directional PAR 38 $10/lamp, reduced $2
LED directional R/BR $4/lamp
LED decorative $3/lamp, increased $1
LED omni-directional $2/lamp
LED trim kits $5/kit
4’ T8 linear fluorescent $1/lamp
4’ T5 and T5HO linear fluorescent $1/lamp
Hard wired LED exit retrofit kits $20/kit, increased $5
Screw based LED exit retrofit lamps $5/lamp
LED exit signs $5/sign
PY9 Lighting Measure Incentives
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Company (end-customer) name and address
Contact name
Contact phone and email address
PY9 Customer Information at Time of Purchase
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Battery Charger and Transformer Discounts
3 phase, high-frequency battery charges
$185 incentive per charger
NEMA Premium® efficiency transformers
Incentive varies based on size and efficiency
Visit ComEd.com/BPD for lists of qualifying products and participating distributors
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Meet the BILD Team
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Small Business Energy Savings AirCare Plus
Edward Musz Senior Program Manager
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Looking Back: Accomplishments
MEEA Impact Award
PY8 Success 7,500 Customers
168 GWh saved
New Technology
- Comprehensive
- BEA Tool
- Smart Thermostat
Feedback
- Round-tables
- Customer Surveys
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MEEA Award Video
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• Target past customers
• Continue customer
engagement after
project completion
• Transition customers
to other portfolio
programs
Looking Back: Comprehensive Campaigns
Deeper Savings
• Increase participation
of non-lighting
measures
• Encourage adoption of
smart thermostat +
dashboard / BEMS
• Develop TA Network
Customer
Engagement
• Assessments that
collect deeper level
of data
• Addition of a BEMS
that allows customer
data monitoring and
engagement
Data Collection
Maximize Savings and
Customer Satisfaction
2 3 1
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Looking Back: Campaign Offerings
Comprehensive
Compressed Air
Refrigeration
Maximize Savings and Customer Satisfaction
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Looking Back: Campaign Achievements
Refrigeration 37%
New Lighting
55%
HVAC 1%
Lighting Control
4%
Compr. Air 3%
Campaign Savings by Measure Category
Refrigeration 5%
New Lighting 43%
Retrofit Lighting
52%
PY8 SBES Savings by Measure Category
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PY9 and Beyond
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Meet the Small Business Team
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AirCare Plus
Comprehensive energy-efficiency
HVAC tune-up program for ComEd
commercial electric customers.
Trained contractors provide tune-up services to eligible customers.
Measures focus on system maintenance, thermostatic control, economizer functionality and advanced measures
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AirCare Plus in Review
Over 1000
measures
installed
ACP closed
contractor
network filled
Over five
million kWh
saved
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Comprehensive projects
Paperwork
Customer satisfaction
Recycle after project completion
Accurate project forecasts
We listen to your feedback to improve our programs!
Thank You!
What Can We Do to Improve?
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Industrial Systems and Technical Assistance Service
Neal Latham Senior Program Manager
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Industrial Systems Purpose
Provide industrial customers a blueprint for optimizing large,
complex systems
Eligible Systems
Compressed Air
Process Cooling
Industrial Refrigeration
Target Market
Medium Medium/large
industrial customers 500kW
peak demand and greater
Study Providers
Studies performed exclusively by
vetted Study Providers
Cost
Customer required to meet
minimum implementation
requirements in exchange for
Program funding the study
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Industrial Systems Program Offerings
OFFERING CUSTOMER CRITERIA INCENTIVE
Compressed Air
Comprehensive Study
• > 200 hp
• Repair 50% leaks & 1 leak per 5 hp
• $0.07/kWh
• Up to 100% of project costs
Industrial Refrigeration
Comprehensive Study
• > 500 hp
• Implement $15k of report measures
• $0.07/kWh
• Up to 100% of project costs
Process Cooling
Comprehensive Study
• > 500 tons
• Implement $15k of report measures
• $0.07/kWh
• Up to 100% of project costs
Compressed Air
Express Study
• 50-200 hp
• Repair 50% leaks & 1 leak per 5 hp
• $0.07/kWh (6)
• Standard (4)
• Up to 100% of project costs
Compressed Air Leak
Repair
• > 50 hp
• Repair 50% leaks & 1 leak per 5 hp
Up to $12/hp for non-backup
compressors
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Industrial Systems Study Process
Application Phase Customer signs application
Study Provider submits proposal
Investigation Phase
Study Provider performs system analysis
Analysis and recommendations are formalized into a report
Implementation Phase
Customer selects measures from report for implementation
Verification Phase
Actual energy savings quantified from measures implemented
Incentive issued to customer
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Industrial Systems Team
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Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
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Technical Assistance Service
OFFERING CUSTOMER CRITERIA ASSESSMENT FUNDING POTENTIAL INCENTIVES
Combined Heat
and Power (CHP)
• Demand > 1 MW
• < 1 MW eligible for
Custom
• 50% up to $25k • Interconnection 50% up to
$25k
• Custom
Healthcare • Hospitals
• Includes buildings
within campus
• Partially funded based on ft2
• 4 tiers, 100k to over 1 MM ft2
• Standard
• Custom
Labs • Stand alone labs
• Clean rooms
• Partially funded based on ft2
• 4 tiers, 100k to over 1 MM ft2
• Standard
• Custom
Process Efficiency • > 100 kW
• Manufacturing
• 50% up to $15k • Standard
• Custom
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Retro-Commissioning
Rick Tonielli Senior Program Manager
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Goal: Help customers save energy by identifying and
implementing low-cost improvements to building operations
Control of building systems such as HVAC and lighting
Opportunities for therm savings
Identification of equipment retrofit opportunities and available
incentives
What makes a good project?
Customer buy-in
Building automation system
No major retrofits planned
Can be a great next step after equipment upgrades
RCx and MBCx
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How Does it Work?
Application Phase Customer works with SP to determine savings potential
Application submitted to program for review
Investigation Phase SP analyzes building and system performance
Recommendations for energy-saving operational improvements are delivered to the customer for consideration
Implementation Phase Customer selects measures from report for implementation
Verification Phase Service Provider confirms that improvements are working correctly
Final energy savings quantified
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RCx Options – Now for All Building Sizes!
NAME TARGET BUILDING SIZE INCENTIVE PROJECT
DURATION
Retro-Commissioning Greater than 400,000 ft2
Study worth up to
$100,000
10 - 12 months
Monitoring-Based
Commissioning (MBCx)
Greater than 400,000 ft2 $25K for installation of
monitoring software,
plus $0.07 per kWh
18+ months
RCxpress 150,000 to 400,000 ft2 Study worth up to
$25,000
4 - 6 months
RCx Building Tune-Up
Less than
150,000 ft2
Study worth up to
$10,000, plus selected
implementation costs
1 - 3 months
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Highlights and Goals
20 RCx Service Providers (SPs) worked on or completed
projects
Highest-ever project volume- over 130 projects
Total savings generated: over 27 GWh
First MBCx project completed, generating almost 2 GWh in
two years of monitoring
More customer-friendly reports
Changes to allow more flexibility to look for deep energy
savings
Continued excellent customer service and technical quality
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Meet the RCx Team
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New Construction Service
Jean Ascoli Senior Program Manager
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What We Do
Provide expert technical
assistance
Deliver high-quality
education and training
Offer financial
incentives for
implementation Photo courtesy of Olivet Nazarene University
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Results to Celebrate
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Inspiring Efficiency
Award in Education, Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Exemplary Program Honorable
Mention for the Nicor Gas Economic
Redevelopment Program, ACEEE
Inspiring Efficiency Impact
Award for ComEd New
Construction Service, Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Currently capturing >50% of the commercial and industrial new
construction market in ComEd territory
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Key Items to Remember – There Will be a Quiz!
Plan Ahead
Bring your projects to
our team early in
planning!
ECMs for at least two
primary building
systems
Implement significant
beyond-code energy
conservation measures
(ECMs) for ≥ two of the
following primary
building systems:
Envelope
Primary HVAC
Lighting
Qualified Refrigeration
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New Construction Service Eligibility
Can support building design projects if they are:
Photo courtesy of Sunstar
In ComEd service territory
A new construction or major renovation
Privately owned or non-profit
Minimum 5,000 square feet
Exceed current Illinois energy code requirements (IECC 2015 or ASHRAE 90.1 2013)
And…
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New Construction Service Eligibility
Implementing significant beyond-code
energy conservation measures (ECMs)
for at least two of these primary building
systems:
Envelope
Primary HVAC
Lighting
Qualified Refrigeration
Can support building design projects if they are:
Did we mention early in planning?
Xavier Apartments, Photo by: Mark Ballogg
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The earlier the better!
Increasing levels based on earlier engagement in technical assistance!
Up to $0.14/kWh max. for projects engaging before hiring design team and implementing energy goals
Up to $0.10/kWh max. for projects engaging between the beginning of schematic design phase and 50% design development
Up to $0.07/kWh max. for projects engaging after 50% design development but before bidding
$0.00/kWh from the New Construction Service once project/equipment out to bid
New for PY9: Incentives Linked to Engagement
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New Department of Energy initiative to scale performance-based procurement
For building owners and developers: Provide project technical support in programming phase
Assist with requests for proposal (RFPs) and scope language to establish energy performance goals
Identify appropriate energy use intensity (EUI) targets
Higher energy-efficiency incentives
New for PY9: ‘Accelerate Performance’ Initiative
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New for PY9: ‘Expedited Assistance’ Initiative
Too late to be early this time? We can still help!
Projects engaging after 50% design development (but before bidding)
Fast-tracked projects
Requires a minimum six weeks before system/ equipment design/ selection finalized
Photo courtesy of Cannon Design
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Benefits for Design Teams
Supporting your efforts
Access to nationally recognized
energy-efficiency expertise
Continuing education for firm staff
Potential incentive dollars for your
clients
Potential design-firm incentive:
Up to 10% of owner’s incentive for firms fully
engaged with technical assistance team
Xavier Apartments , Photo by Steve Somen
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Gas Savings Opportunities
Photo courtesy of Roosevelt University
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Key Items to Remember
Answers:
Bring your projects to our team early in planning!
ECMs for at least two primary building systems:
Implement significant beyond-code energy conservation measures (ECMs) for ≥two of these primary building systems: - Envelope
- Primary HVAC
- Lighting
- Qualified Refrigeration
Photo courtesy of Sunstar
Plan Ahead
Bring your projects to our team early
in planning!
ECMs for at least two primary building
systems
Implement significant beyond-code energy
conservation measures (ECMs) for ≥ two of
the following primary building systems:
Envelope
Primary HVAC
Lighting
Qualified Refrigeration
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Meet the New Construction Team
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Program Information
ComEd
www.ComEd.com/bizincentives
Nicor Gas
www.nicorgasrebates.com
Peoples Gas
www.peoplesgasrebastes.com
North Shore Gas
www.northshoregasrebates.com
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Residential Programs
Jacob Stoll Senior Program Manager
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Overview – Residential Portfolio
Single Family
Multi-Family
Additional Offerings
Home Energy Report
Web Presentment
Elementary Education
New Construction
Appliances Smart Thermostats Heating and Cooling (Open Network) Weatherization (Closed Network)
Lighting Fridge & Freezer
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Let’s take a look back at PY8…
New programs and offerings
• Appliance Rebates
• Co-pay Products (HEA)
• Expanded Heating and Cooling Rebates
• Smart thermostats
Rebate Application Portal Residential Trade Ally Network
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What Did We Accomplish in PY8?
Over
12 million bulbs sold
$2.2 million in smart thermostat
rebates
30,000+ assessments
1,000 homes air sealed and
insulated
30,000 ENERGY STAR
Appliance rebates
26,000 fridges and
freezers recycled
Over 10,000 central ACs, ECMs, heat pumps
(air source and ductless) and
heat pump water heaters rebates
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What we are excited about in PY9
Continuation of existing programs – only minor changes
More Appliance Rebates Expanding cross promotion of EE offerings
Using segmentation data to target customers
Building Residential Trade Ally Network
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How to Find Out More…
Program Information:
ComEd.com/HomeSavings
Residential Trade Ally Network Information:
ComEd.com/Rebates
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One last thing…
Thanks to you, we helped
residential customers save a
combined 400 million kWh
THANK YOU!
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Wrap Up
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Closing Remarks
Sharon Madigan
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Program Huddles and Networking
Standard/
Custom
Data
Centers
BILD
SBES
New
Construction Industrial
RCx/
MBCx
Residential
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Smart Ideas® Call Center
Phone lines open 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Smart Ideas Hotline – 855-Ideas00
(855) 433-2700
Email - [email protected]
Website - www.ComEd.com/BizIncentives
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Contact Us – We’re Here for You!
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PY9 – Let’s Launch!
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