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Eskom Energy Efficiency Programmes

Monkwe Mpye

Eskom DSM Manager

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Overview

• Introduction• DSM strategy• Eskom energy efficiency

programs– CFLs– SWH– Energy efficient electric motor

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Demand Profiles

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Summer 2007

Evening peak-to-date: 35 931 MW (14th July 2008) !!!

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Over the Years?

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Residential Sector DSM 3-Year Plan

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• The most cost effective technologies are Energy Efficient Lighting (CFLs), Aerated Showerheads and Smart Metering (limited to 20 Amps)

• Household Cooking conversion to gas is primarily constrained by the cost and availability of gas.

• Solar Water Heating (SWH) is constrained by lack of supplier capacity and higher costs.

Notes

Source: Avoided Generation Cost Model; Team Analysis

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Key:

Bubble Size: GWh Savings

Incentivised Programmes

Priority Areas

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Commercial Sector DSM 3-Year Plan

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• All technologies within the Commercial Sector are cost efficient.

Notes

Note: Scale not standardised relative to other sectorsSource: DSM Cost Model; Team Analysis

Key:

Bubble Size: GWh Savings

Incentivised Programmes

Priority Areas 1.

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Industrial Sector DSM 3-Year Plan

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• The Total Avoided Costs and the Project Costs per kWh for the Industrial Sector initiatives are nearly identical.

• Motor system efficiency initiatives however provide most MW savings and should therefore be the primary focus area of the sector.

Notes

Note: Scale not standardised relative to other sectorsSource: DSM Cost Model; Team Analysis

Key:

Bubble Size: GWh Savings

Incentivised Programmes

Priority Areas 1.

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CFL Programs

2004/2005: 5 mil (national)

2006: 5.3 mil (CT) 2.5 mil (national)

2007: 4.5 mil (national)

2008/2009: 16.8 mil (national)

1999: Bonesa/Eskom/GEFCustomer education, advertising, and marketing.

2008: 0.7 milRetail program, nationalGame, PnP, Shoprite

2008: 1.3 milCorporate programLarge customers + Eskom staff

2008: 20 684 CFLsDefence department

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CFL Rollouts: 2008/9 and Beyond

Eskom Region Completed

Due for completion

30 Nov.2008/9 Total

2009/10 Planned

Eastern - 2.5 million 2.5 million 0.25 million

Southern - 1.8 million 1.8 million 0.65 million

Western 1.2 million - 1.2 million 0.25 million

North West 1 million 2.3 million 3.3 million 0.5 million

Central - 4.2 million 4.2 million 1.5 million

Northern 1 million 2.8 million 3.8 million 5 million

Total 3.2 million 13.6 million 16.8 million 8.15 million

An estimated 15,750 temporary jobs will be created to support the 2008/9 roll out An estimated 15,750 temporary jobs will be created to support the 2008/9 roll out

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Solar Water Heater

Rebate process

• Residential customers or developers who buy an accredited system from an accredited supplier and use an accredited installer can claim a rebate from the facilitating auditors

• Criteria apply, the most NB that the electrical geyser be disabled Industrial and commercial customers to be included in programme by end of the year

Progress to date

• 20 accredited SABS tested suppliers and 14 registered distributors • R 1.8-million rebates paid to date – an average of R 4 327 per installation

• Greatest uptake in Gauteng 266 , KwaZulu Natal 86

Business Objective

To replace (or install in series) approximately 900 000 geysers over the 5 years that will result in a saving of approximately 578MW.

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Motor Systems• Electric motors ubiquitous in

industry• Globally, motor systems

account for ~40 % of industrial electricity

– SA: ~ 60 %– US: ~ 60 %– India ~ 50 %– Korea ~ 50 %

• Application (SA)– Pumps (largest)– Fan systems– Compressed air systems– Conveyors

Electrochem6,147 GWh

4%

Line Losses10527

7%

Homes & Hostels3,145 GWh

2%

Lighting8,781 GWh

5%

Pumping18,654 GWh

12%Fans

8,679 GWh5%Compressed air

15,040 GWh9%

Processing25,163 GWh

16%

Material Handling16,525 GWh

10%

Other motive3,622 GWh

2%

Process Heating12,541 GWh

8%

Arc Furnace26,447 GWh

16%

Industrial Cooling4,407 GWh

3%

HVAC1,424 GWh

1%

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Motor Program General Conditions

• Launched in Nov. 2007• Aim: Replace 5100 motors with Eff 1

type• Estimated savings 2.48 MW• Slow start up• Gaining momentum, 200 motors

replaced to date• Not enough to make the desired impact

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The Model

ESKOM DSMProject Manager

Energy Efficient Motor Suppliers

End-usersMetal

Recovery Shops

Facilitating Auditors M&V

ESKOM DSMProject Manager

Energy Efficient Motor Suppliers

End-usersMetal

Recovery Shops

Facilitating Auditors M&V

ESKOM DSMProject Manager

Energy Efficient Motor Suppliers

End-usersMetal

Recovery Shops

Facilitating Auditors M&V

Awareness

Commercial Technical

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Thank You!

Comments and Questions

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