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Focus on Energy Industrial Sector Update. John Nicol Focus on Energy June 24, 2010. Focus on Energy. Program Mission. Accelerate energy efficiency in Wisconsin by supporting projects that otherwise would not be completed. Why Focus on Energy?. Approx 2/3 of each energy $1 leaves Wisconsin - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Focus on EnergyIndustrial Sector Update
John Nicol
Focus on Energy
June 24, 2010
Focus on Energy
Program Mission
Accelerate energy efficiency in Wisconsin by supporting projects that
otherwise would not be completed
Why Focus on Energy?
• Approx 2/3 of each energy $1 leaves Wisconsin
• Efficient businesses are more competitive
• Wisconsin’s home owners & businesses save more than $250m annually with Focus programs
• Increases in efficiency will reduce the need for future power plants
Focus on EnergyPrograms
•Residential (single and multi-family)
•Renewable Energy
•Business• Schools & Government• Commercial• Industrial• Agricultural
Target SectorsPulp & PaperFood ProcessingMetal CastingPlasticsWaste & Wastewater
Industrial Energy In Wisconsin
Electricity24,329 GWh
Natural gas1.4 Trillion therms
Industrial market35% of total energy
Industry Electricity Nat. Gas
Pulp & Paper 30% 18%
Food & Dairy 13% 18%
Metal Casting 10% 12%
Chemicals 5% 10%
Printing 4% 2%
Glass 1% 5%
Other Industrial 37% 35%
Focus on EnergyIndustrial Program
Over 2,000 industrial
facilities have participated
Technical• Facility-wide assessments• System assessments• Project-specific assessments• Industrial Best Practices• Emerging Technologies• Facilitated Energy Management• Training & Awareness
Financial• Prescriptive Incentives• Custom Incentives• Study Grants• Service Grants• Renewable • New Construction• Special Incentives• Special Promotions
Focus on EnergyAssistance
www.focusonenergy.com/Incentives/Business
Renewable for Business
Now under each Sector (ie: Industrial)
• Biomass Combustion• Biomass Digestion• Solar Electric• Solar Water Heating• Distributed Wind
Special IncentivesIncentive options that offer flexibility for businesses
• “RFP” programs: businesses can “bid” on incentives needed to complete a project. Winning proposals are selected on competitive basis
• Staffing Grants: initiative that funds the staff time required to get energy efficiency projects implemented. Also a competitive grant.
Technical• Facility-wide assessments• System assessments• Project-specific assessments• Industrial Best Practices• Emerging Technologies• Facilitated Energy Management• Training & Awareness
Financial• Prescriptive Incentives• Custom Incentives• Study Grants• Service Grants• New Construction• Renewable• Special Incentives• Special Promotions
Focus on EnergyAssistance
Best Practice Technologies
• Off-the-shelf, market-proven technologies
• Little or no perceived technological risk
• Focus incentives promote deployment
Common Industrial BP’s
Lighting
- Upgrade to T8 Fluor.
- Occupancy Sensors
Compressed Air- Repair Leaks- Reduce Pressure- Eliminate Inappr. Use- VSD Compressors- Waste Heat Reuse
Pumps & Fans- Right-size Motors- Variable Speed Control
Ventilation- Air Balance- Reduce Vol. of O.A.- System Controls
BP Sector Guidebooks
• Pulp & Paper (pulping rotors)
• Dairy Processing (floating head pressure)
• Plastics Industry (ceramic barrel heaters)
• Water & Wastewater (fine bubble diffusion)
• Metal Casting (reduce scrap)
Process Specific Opportunities
www.focusonenergy.com/Business/Industrial-Business/Guidebooks/default.aspx
Emerging Technologies
• Technologies that have not been adopted in Wisconsin
• Real or perceived technical risk
• Eligible for FOCUS incentives as well
• Investment or shared savings available
Program Updates
• Significant reductions in incentives (about 25%) starting July 1st, 2010
• Some incentives eliminated like:
• Compressed air leak repair
• Feasibility studies
• Boiler/Chiller tune-ups
• Steam trap repair
New Custom Incentives
Why Incentive Reductions?
• Reduced energy use in Wisconsin in 2008 and 2009 resulting in reduce program funds
• Strong participation in program during first half of 2010
Feedback
• Ultimate goal is to reduce energy costs for industrial businesses
• How can we make it work better for you?
Industrial Energy Metering
• Assistance and demonstration of increased energy metering and dashboards to increase energy use knowledge and control
– Monitoring plan and follow through required
– 50% funding of new systems
– Up to $20,000 in incentives
Staffing Grants
• Provide incentive for staff to manage and implement energy efficiency projects
– Competitive
– List of projects required
– Payment when specific project is completed
Compressed Air Leak Repair
• Pay for qualified vendor to tag and fix most leaks
– Leak repair can be low priority
– Leaks on key equipment will be responsibility of facility personnel
– No cost to facility except to participate in follow-up assessment
Other ideas?
• Provide funding for targeted national experts to provide process assessments
• Provide support for % of energy intensity reduction
• ????
Contact Information
John Nicol
nicolj@saic.com
608.277.2941
focusonenergy.com
800-762-7077
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