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NYSERDA Con Ed presentation at Oracle Midmarket Luncheon Sep 21, 2012
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Con Edison and NYSERDA Data Center Efficiency Program
Oracle Midmarket Luncheon Event 9/21/12 Anastasia Wright, Willdan Energy Solutions
Agenda
• Introduction • Con Edison – NYSERDA Joint Data Center Efficiency
Program (DCEP) Overview — Customer Eligibility — Technical Assistance Studies — Financial Incentives
• Case Studies • Summary and Next Steps
• Con Edison: Electric service provider for NYC and most of Westchester county – Lockheed Martin: Data center outreach contractor for Con
Edison
• New York State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA): State authority promoting energy efficiency since 1975 – Willdan Energy Solutions: Data center outreach contractor
for NYSERDA.
Introduction: Our Team
Introduction: Why Data Centers?
• Reducing data center energy use critical to reduce stress on grid: – U.S. data centers consume nearly 75
billion kWh of electricity per year1
– NY State has the 2nd largest concentration of data centers in U.S.2
– NYC and San Francisco have highest concentration of data centers2
– NYC identified as critical electric transmission congestion area3
1. Jonathan Koomey. 2011. Growth in Data center electricity use 2005 to 2010. Analytics Press 2. U.S. EPA. 2007 Report to Congress on Server and Data Center Energy Efficiency. 3. U.S. Department of Energy. 2006 National Electric transmission Congestion Study
Eastern Critical Electric Transmission Congestion Area3
Agenda
• Introduction
→ Con Edison – NYSERDA Joint Data Center Efficiency Program (DCEP) Overview — Customer Eligibility — Technical Assistance Studies — Financial Incentives
• Case Studies • Summary and Next Steps
Con Edison-NYSERDA DCEP Overview:
• Funding available for energy efficiency in New York-based data centers: – Technical Assistance Studies
• Cost share for energy-related engineering studies
– Financial Incentives for Energy Efficiency • Funding to offset the costs of energy-saving IT measures
Customer Eligibility
• System’s Benefit Charge (SBC)
• Data Center located in Con Edison service territory: 5 Boroughs of New
York City Westchester County X Long Island, New
Jersey
Agenda
• Introduction • Con Edison – NYSERDA Joint Data Center Efficiency
Program (DCEP) Overview — Customer Eligibility
→ Technical Assistance Studies — Financial Incentives
• Case Studies • Summary and Next Steps
• Up to 50% cost share for energy-related engineering studies including but not limited to: • Feasibility Studies • Cooling Optimization • Airflow Management • UPS/Power Systems • Design optimization
• Up to $1 Million per study
Technical Assistance Studies
Agenda
• Introduction • Con Edison – NYSERDA Joint Data Center Efficiency
Program (DCEP) Overview — Customer Eligibility
— Technical Assistance Studies
→ Financial Incentives • Case Studies • Summary and Next Steps
Financial Incentives for Energy Efficiency
• Funding available for energy-saving IT and facilities measures
• Financial incentives to reward sustainable, efficient IT load growth
• Up to $5 Million or 50% of total cost per project • New construction or existing assets • Detailed engineering analysis to determine savings • Performance-based incentives
Performance-Based Incentives
• Final incentive based on verified energy savings:
• Incentive rate ranges from $0.08 - $0.16/kWh saved • Funds distributed post-installation
Pre-installation kWh usage
Post-installation kWh usage
Incentive rate
Cash Incentive
Data Center Energy Efficiency Projects
• Eligible projects include, but not limited to:
IT Infrastructure Facilities Upgrades
• Server virtualization • Server refresh • Desktop virtualization • Storage optimization • PC power management • Server load prioritization
• CRAC/CRAH replacements • UPS upgrades • VFDs • Free cooling • Airflow Management
Customer Support
• Comprehensive assistance throughout participation – Program understanding – Project scope definition – Application development and submittal
• Con Edison-NYSERDA DCEP Team – NYSERDA, Willdan Energy Solutions; AND – Con Edison, Lockheed Martin
• Other Resources – Market Partner Network
Agenda
• Introduction • Con Edison – NYSERDA Joint Data Center Efficiency
Program (DCEP) Overview — Customer Eligibility — Technical Assistance Studies — Financial Incentives
→ Case Studies • Summary and Next Steps
Case Study: Investment Bank
• Large investment bank in Manhattan received $1,427,238 for server virtualization and server refresh initiative
Project Details Project Cost $9,265,158 Incentive Rate $0.16/annual kWh saved Annual Energy Savings 8,920,239 kWh Annual Electric Cost Savings $1,516,438 Pre-incentive Payback 6 years Payback with Incentive 5 years
Case Study: Hospital
• Brooklyn-based hospital received $96,785 incentive for virtualizing 200 servers down to 10:
Project Details Project Cost $253,207 Incentive Rate $0.16/annual kWh saved Energy Savings 604,908 kWh/yr Electric Cost Savings $108,883/yr Pre-incentive Payback 2.3 years Payback with Incentive 15 months
Case Study: Financial Services Firm
• Joint application submitted by landlord and tenant for facilities measures in Manhattan data center:
• Estimated energy savings: 735,758 kWh (~$118k incentive)
• Incentive distribution to be decided internally
Tenant Landlord • CRAC unit replacement • Lighting upgrades • UPS upgrade • Airflow management upgrade
• Chiller replacement • UPS upgrade
Case Study: XAND Colocation Facility
• 5,000 ft2 build-out of existing data center in Hawthorne, NY – IT refresh and
consolidation – Efficient cooling – UPS replacements – Sustainable load
growth
• Reduced payback from 2.5 years to less than 18 mo.
Project Details Incentive Rate $0.16/annual kWh saved
Project Cost $1,591,000
Energy Savings 3.7 Million kWh/yr
Electric Cost Savings $666,000
Total Incentive $592,000
Case Study: Information Services Firm
• Received $21,123 for data storage upgrade that resulted in reduced cooling load.
• Tenant in a master-metered, multi-tenant commercial property
Project Details
Project Cost $142,359
Incentive Rate $0.13/annual kWh saved
Energy Savings 160,098 kWh/yr Electric Cost Savings $28,818/yr Pre-incentive Payback 5 years Payback with Incentive 4.2 years
Agenda
• Introduction • Con Edison – NYSERDA Joint Data Center Efficiency
Program Overview — Customer Eligibility — Technical Assistance Studies — Financial Incentives
• Case Studies
→ Summary and Next Steps
Summary
• Funding is available from Con Edison and NYSERDA for energy efficiency upgrades in NY-based Data Centers:
• Technical Assistance Studies — Up to 50% cost share for energy-related studies
• Financial Incentives for Energy Efficiency Measures — Incentive based on verified energy savings ($0.08 to
$0.16/kWh saved) — Up to $5 million or 50% of the project cost
Next Steps: How to Apply
• Contact me:
• Hotline: 1-212-701-7222 • Website:
– www.coned.com/energyefficiency – www.nyserda.org/data-centers
Anastasia Wright Deputy Program Manager Email: [email protected] Phone: (212) 701-7294