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Welcome Home to Savings. Building Revolutionaries. Renewable Energy in Subsidized Multifamily Housing. Agenda. Challenge Solution One-stop shop Six-step action plan Hypothetical case-study impact Conclusion. Challenge. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome Home to SavingsRenewable Energy in Subsidized
Multifamily HousingBuilding Revolutionaries
Agenda
ChallengeSolution
One-stop shopSix-step action plan
Hypothetical case-study impact
Conclusion
Challenge
100 MW of renewable energy in federally subsidized housing by 2020
Overcome the split incentiveStreamline financing and installation
process
Solution
• Comprehensive HUD database• Streamlined process• Easy decisions for owner• Hassle- and worry-free financing• Encourages participation• Improves transparency• Establishes trust and relationships
Building Assessment
Energy Audit
One stop
shop
Clean energy
alternatives
Incentives
Financing
Six-Step Action Plan
Eligibility Criteria
Energy Audit
Optimum SolutionsFinancing
Follow-upEducation, Awareness & Outreach
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 2Creation of a comprehensive database for HUD
Multifamily family housing with 40 – 80 units
Eligibility Criteria
Privately OwnedExisting
multifamily unitsHUD
subsidized
Projects not refinancing
40-80 units
>30 years oldNot PHAs (public housing agency)
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 3
Multifamily Inventory of units for the elderly and Persons with Disabilities, CA 2014
Eligibility Criteria
Privately OwnedExisting
multifamily unitsHUD
subsidized
Projects not refinancing
40-80 units
>30 years oldNot PHAs (public housing agency)
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 4
Goal:• Hassle-free decision
making
• Analyze data for
owner
• Offer design
alternatives
• Based on Price
• Based on payback
• Based on project
length
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 5
• Zip code• Climate data
• Available rooftop sq. ft.• (for solar panels)
• Available grounds sq. ft.• (for ground source heat
pumps)• Total # of units• Unit Sizes• Total # occupants
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 6
• Natural Gas Usage data
• Electric Usage data• Water Utility Usage
data
• Party responsible for utility bill:
Living Unit Space heat
Tenant
Owner
Hot Water Tenant
Owner
Electricity Tenant
Owner
Cooking Gas Tenant
Owner
* Assumed owner pays for common area utilities
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 7
• Primary heating fuel• Natural gas• Electric• Other
• Type of Heating System• Central boiler• Individual forced air• Individual electric
• Type of Air Conditioning• Central A/C• Window Units (#:___)• None
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 8
• Energy efficiency rating* of:• Refrigerator/freezer:__• Dishwasher:__• Oven:__• Microwave:__• Interior lights:__
*As listed when new
• Age of:• Refrigerator/freezer:__• Dishwasher:__• Oven:__• Microwave:__• Interior lights:__
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 9
• Hire certified weatherization auditor
• Check for leaks and thermal bridges• Walls• Attic• Basement• Doors• Windows
Optimum Solutions
Strategy:
Money
Time
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Scenario 4
Optimum Solutions, continued 2
Solar energy
Ground source heat pump
Weatherization
Additional renewable energy?Future
solution?
Optimum Solutions, continued 3
On Bill Repayment (OBR)+ Incentives+ Policies Provides upfront costs
Flexibility Public vs. Private Loan vs. tariff
Win – win situation for all
Optimum Solutions, continued 4
Avoid bill neutrality
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 10
Compare utility bills pre- and post- clean energy project installation
Verify that money is being saved so bills can be paid
Provision of reserve funding for projects not realizing expected savings
Six-Step Action Plan, continued 11Partner with local building owner
and manager associationsForm local advisory committees
Free on-site assessmentsMultiple pathways for
participationOwners use HUD websiteHUD contacts owners
Multiple pathways for executionPrescriptive rebates vs.
performance-based incentivesVariable program intensityFast-tracking smaller projects
Hypothetical Case study
Project Details:Location: Fresno, CaUnits:61Area(rooftop): 15,000 sq. ft.
Amount Timeline
$5000 (min)
3yrs
100,000 (max)
6yrs
Hypothetical Case study
Project Information Multifamily housing
Project cost $80,000
Rebates/Incentives amount $27,000
Financeable amount $53,000
Estimated Energy Production
15kW
Estimated Monthly Electricity Cost Savings
$740
Monthly debt repayment $737
Months to Fully repay loan 72 (6 years)Source: http://www.solarenergy.org/solar-calculator
Hypothetical Case study, continued 2
Potential renewable energy production• 15kW/61 units• 6 MW for California alone
Conclusion
One-stop shop
Six-step process
Customizable projects
Simplified decisions
Savings for all parties