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Update: BPA Emerging TechnologiesPresented to:
Regional Technical ForumMay 2010
Presented by:Jack Callahan, P.E., CEM, CMVP
Emerging Technology Program ManagerBPA Energy Efficiency
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
EE Emerging Technology (E3T) Synopsis
Focus is on emerging technologies
Utilize BPA strengths– Regional scale and coordination– Utility relationships– Technical expertise and objectivity
• Measurement & Verification (M&V)• Technology Management
Vision:
A trusted source for emerging energy efficiency A trusted source for emerging energy efficiency technologies and solutions, providing a steady technologies and solutions, providing a steady
stream of valued innovations to BPA, utilities, and stream of valued innovations to BPA, utilities, and end-users.end-users.
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
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BPA 2010 Emerging Technology Team
Mira VowlesProject Managermkvowles@bpa,gov
Jack [email protected]
Jonathan [email protected]
Jack CallahanProgram [email protected]
Ryan FedieEngineering [email protected]
Rob Penny [email protected]
Kacie BedneyProject [email protected]
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
In 2005, Bonneville re-started its R&D program. Bonneville created a series of “technology roadmaps” The group has developed a Portfolio Philosophy, as well as a Portfolio
Decision Framework.
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The FY’09 portfolio includes 57 projects funded at about $7.5 million.
Takeaways Technology Roadmaps Portfolio Philosophy Learn quickly & cheaply Stage Gates
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NORTHWEST ENERGY EFFICIENCYTECHNOLOGY ROADMAP
MARCH 2010BPA Technology Innovation
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Prioritization: EE Technology Roadmap 2010 - Top 15 R&D
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Rank Product & Service Priority (Max=1001 Residential Heat Pumps 1002 Heat Recovery 983 Retro & NC Air Sealing 974 Manufactured Homes 975 Deep Retrofits -Residential & Commercial 956 Retro & NC Air Sealing 957 Improve Task/Ambient Application 958 Net Zero Energy Home 929 Retro and NC Windows 91
10 Day Lighting Walls 9111 Commercial HVAC 9012 Easy/simple user interface controls 8913 Net Zero Energy Home 8814 Retrofit Insulation 8715 Retro and NC Windows 84
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Prioritization: EE Tech Roadmap 2010 - Top 15 Market/Programs
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Rank Product & Service Priority
1 Data centers 1002 Virtualization and consolidation of small system 963 Solid state lights 954 Heat pump water heaters with exhaust vent 905 Mini split with space and water heat 876 HVAC 857 Commercial variable refrigeration flow 838 Minisplit - Residential space and water heat 789 Efficient home electronics 76
10 Environmental interlocks – hotel key locks 7511 Integrated building design 7512 DCV for commercial kitchen hoods 7413 Wireless homes 7414 Power conversion 7315 Smart plug strips 72
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
BPA E3T – Energy Efficiency Emerging Technology Program
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Part 1 E3T -Technology Identification and Selection
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Intake List
Energy Smart Innovation
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Technical Advisory GroupsEnergy Smart
Innovation Center
Technical Advisory GroupsTechnical Advisory GroupsBPA Technology Innovation and Confirmation
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Priority List
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Priority List
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Priority List
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Measure Identification
Measure Identification
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Measure Benefits & Potential ScorecardsMeasure Benefits & Potential Scorecards
E3T Project List
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Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Qualified Measure List
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Qualified Measure List
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Qualified Measure List
Selection Process Web Site
HVAC
Technical Advisory Groups
Lighting
Energy Management
Collaboration
Lighting TAG Ashland, NWPCC, E Source, Lighting Design Lab, LEI, Lighting Research Center, WSU Energy Program, e2co
HVAC TAG EWEB, NEEA, NYSERDA, SMUD, Davis Energy Group, NBI, MacDonald Miller, PSE, PAE, LBNL, SCE, Arip, SCL, AHRI, BC Hydro, PG&E
Energy Management: New members needed for 2010.
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Emerging Technology Scope for BPA Consideration
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Emerging Not yet assessed for nor included in BPAprograms or measures
Small Market Share Commercially available (or nearly so) with only a small market share in the Northwest Region.
Energy Efficiency Significant potential to provide quantifiable, reliable, and cost effective electric energy savings for end-use consumers in the Northwest region.
Technically Sound Reasonable certainty that it will perform as intended.
Relevant Performance-related features readily identifiable and related to BPA identified program or R&D gaps.
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
E3T Technology Identification and Selection Process
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Intake List
BPA Technology Innovation and Confirmation
Technology MWh MW PerformanceYears to Market
Ductless HVAC xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
E3T Priority List
New Offer
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Project Portfolio
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LED yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy yyyyy
HAN zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz zzzzz
PlugLoad wwww wwww wwww wwww
EE Qualified Measure List
TechnologyPotential
Project Proposal
Identification Scorecard
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
2009 Lighting Technical Advisory Members
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Larry Giardina City of Ashland Ashland, OR
Charlie Grist Northwest Power and Conservation Council Portland, OR
Michael Lane Lighting Design Lab Seattle, WA
Jonathan Livingston Livingston Energy Innovations San Francisco
Doug Oppedal Energy Trust of Oregon Portland, OR
Mark Rea Lighting Research Center Troy, NY
Peter Morante Lighting Research Center Troy, NY
Luís Fernandes California Lighting Technology Center Davis, CA
Joe Vaccher Eugene Water & Electric Board Eugene, OR
Jack Zeiger Washington State University Energy Program Olympia, WA
Rob Penney WSU Energy Program Olympia, WA
Ira Krepchin E Source Boulder, CO
Craig Ciranny BPA Energy Efficiency Portland, OR
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
2009 HVAC Technical Advisory Members
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Name Organization Location
Bob Carver NYSERDA Troy, NY
Charlie Grist Northwest Power & Conservation Council Portland
Dave Bisbee Sacramento Municipal Utility District Sacramento, CA
David Springer Davis Energy Group Davis, CA
Howard Reichmuth New Buildings Institute White Salmon, WA
Jack Callahan Bonneville Power Administration Portland
Jared Sheeks MacDonald Miller Engineers Seattle
Joel Jackman Puget Sound Energy Bellevue, WA
Keith Elder Coffman Engineers, Inc. Seattle
Marcia Karr WSU Energy Program Olympia
Mark Firestone PAE Consulting Engineers Portland
Mary Ann Piette Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Berkeley, CA
Mike Lubliner WSU Energy Program Olympia
Paul Delaney Southern California Edison Irwindale, CA
Edwin Hornquist Southern California Edison Irwindale, CA
Peter Alspach Arup Seattle
Phoebe Warren Seattle City Light Seattle
Xudong Wang Air-Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Inst. Arlington, VA
Tom Yin BC Hydro Burnaby, BC
KC Spivey PG&E San Francisco, CA
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Prioritization: Technologies Reviewed by 2009Technical Advisory Groups
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Technology Title Priority
Bi-level stairwell lighting with occupancy sensors H
Bi-level parking lot and garage lighting with occupancy sensors H
Integrated Classroom Lighting System H
Bi-level office lighting with occupancy sensors H
Wireless lighting controls L
Simplified daylight controls Pending
LED's for Commercial Signs & Linear/Channel SSL Signage Pending
Mesopic Lighting for low light visibility Pending
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Prioritization: Technologies Reviewed by 2009Technical Advisory Groups
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Technology Title Priority
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) heat pumps -- "Multi-split" H
Demand-Controlled Ventilation H
Demand Controlled Ventilation for Commercial Kitchens H
Indirect-Direct Evap Cooler L
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Technology Identification and Selection - Web Site
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
BPA E3T – Energy Efficiency Emerging Technology Program
Part 2 Portfolio of Assessment Projects
Ductless Heat Pump
Heat Pump Water Heater
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Smart Plug Strips
LED Demo
Web-Enabled T-stats
VRF Systems
Demand Controlled Ventilation
PTHP withOccupancy Control
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Current BPA Technology Assessment ProjectsTechnology Team Activity Status
Ductless Heat Pumps NEEA, Fluid, Ecotope
Manufactured Homes Field Test
In Progress
Mnfc Homes, Forced Air, Small Commercial, Cold Climate
TBD Application Expansion
Scoping
Multi-Family Reverse-Cycle Chiller Demo
SCL, Ecotope Feasibility Study Demonstration M&V
Demonstration in 2010 - 2011
Heat Pump Water Heater
Ecotope Lab Test Testing to begin in Spring 2010
EPRI, Snohomish, Others TB
Field Test Begin Spring 2010
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Current BPA Technology Assessment Projects
Technology Team Activity Status
Smart Plug Strips
TBD Field Tests RTF Provisionally Deemed
PTHP with Occupancy Control
Inland Power, Flathead Electric, EMP2
Field Test In Progress
Demand Controlled Ventilation
City of Eugene, EWEB, SUB, PECI
Multiple Field Tests
In Progress
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Current BPA Technology Assessment Projects
Technology Team Activity Status
Variable Refrigerant Flow System
EPRI, Clark PUD , EWEB
Field Test Scoping
Web Enabled Thermostat
SCL, Clark PUD, Cadmus, MacDonald Miller
Demonstration and Field Test
Active
Monitoring Based Cx and Dashboard
Example
City of Ashland, SOU
Development and Demonstration
Scoping
Advanced Lighting
WSU Energy Program, Lighting Design Lab, PNNL
Demonstration Active
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
HPWH Lab TestingHPWH Lab Testing
Synopsis
Lab Testing of three new integrated units from major US manufacturers.
Team: Ecotope, National Renewal Energy Lab (NREL), NEEA
Spring 2010: Begin Lab testing
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
HPWH Field TestHPWH Field TestSynopsis EPRI nationwide testing of 200+ residential HPWHs
BPA will install 30 Treatment Sites
Snohomish will install 10 Treatment Sites
10 Control Sites in our region
Monitor for: efficiency, performance, reliability, electric demand, application issues and customer behavior
Complimentary to HPWH Lab Testing
Schedule March 2010 - Request for Utility Participants Spring 2010 – Start Installations
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Smart Strip Assessment Project
Synopsis Staff research, Collaboration with ETO 2010 BPA program offering
Accomplishments Compilation of research Results for ETO/Ecos field test RTF Provisionally Deemed
Expected Benefits ~100 kWh/yr Energy Savings
Tech Transfer/Application to BPA Commercial Smart Plug Strips added to
Implementation Manual April 2010
Project Direction/Next Steps 1-year pilot Post/Post/post Evaluation
PlugLoad
Residential Load Growth
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Synopsis Hotel/Motel PTHP/Occupancy Controls Field Test and energy savings
determination. This project is a combined effort between Inland Power & Light Company, Best
Western Peppertree, BPA and EMP2 to investigate the energy Phase I installation complete. Collecting data & preliminary analysis Final Report to be issued by end of April 2010.
Expected Benefits (annual) PTHP Retrofit = 800~900kWh/room PTAC/PTHP Occupancy = 400~500kWh/room
Next Steps Additional sites M&V Development of Savings Calculator
PTHP w/ Occupancy Control Field TestPTHP w/ Occupancy Control Field Test
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Premium Ventilation Assessment - Phase 1SynopsisSynopsis
Proof of Concept Field Test Collaboration– Bonneville Power Administration
– Eugene Water & Electric Board
– Energy Trust of Oregon
– NPCC Regional Technical Forum RTUG
AccomplishmentsAccomplishments Field test of 4 units Complete– The field test included development of measure specification,
costs, and– preliminary savings projections Identified New Project Direction
Premium Ventilation Package1.Optimum start2.Resistance heat lockout3.Ventilation lockout4.Economizer control with integration5.Demand controlled ventilation (DCV)6.Variable speed drive (VSD) fan control
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Premium Ventilation Assessment
ProjectProject Direction/NextDirection/Next StepsSteps
Phase 1Phase 1 Wrap up premium ventilation long term report
• Complete heating savings analysis Field proof of concept testing of DCV-IFC
• Upgrade to Digital Controls• Two flavors of premium ventilation
– Variable speed drive during idle– DCV based fan cycling
Phase 2: Expected Value Savings Development• Simulation• Limited field testing• Lab testing
Phase 3: Program Pilots with Evaluation – Next Summer
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Emerging Technology Lighting Demonstration ProjectsEmerging Technology Lighting Demonstration ProjectsSynopsis LED down-light Demo: BPA will provide up to ten, LED down-
lights to up to twenty utilities
Emerging Technology Lighting Demonstration: Lighting Design Lab to facilitate demos, working with serving utilities
Outcomes
Confirm product performance and installation barriers.
Demonstrate and promote LED down lights to customers.
Transfer of information through case studies.
Develop incentive specifications and application guidelines.
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B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
What’s Next: Lighting
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Integrated Classroom Lighting System •User-friendly controls•High quality indirect lighting•30% to 50% savings•Dimming for audiovisual presentations•Efficient fluorescent light fixtures Bi-Level/Occupancy Control
•40% to 60% savings•Stairwells, Parking Garages, •Parking Lots, Offices•Combine with Fluorescent, LED
On the Horizon• Mesopic Lighting
• Wireless Controls
• Plasma Lighting
• Electron Stimulated Luminescence
• OLED
Solid State Lighting
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
How to Participate - TAGs
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E3T Technical Advisory Groups Purpose: Regional and national experts submit, evaluate and prioritize emerging technologies and make recommendations to BPA through an in-depth guided process.
Participation: New members for Energy Management are needed for 2010.
Contact: Jack Callahan, BPA Energy Efficiency, [email protected]
Jack Zeiger, WSU Energy Program, [email protected]
Learn More: Visit the BPA Web site: www.bpa.gov/energy/n/emerging_technology/index.cfm
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
How to Participate - Demonstrations
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E3T Demonstration Projects
BPA-EPRI Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH) field test.
Contact: Kacie Bedney, BPA, [email protected]
BPA-EPRI Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system field test.
Contact: Mira Vowles, BPA, [email protected]
BPA Emerging Lighting Technology Demonstrations.
Contacts: Mira Vowles, BPA, [email protected]
Jack Zeiger, WSU Energy Program, [email protected]
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Overview of Achievements and Next Steps
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Year Achievement Focus Development Focus
FY 2009
Established Lighting and HVAC Groups Publish E3T Framework and User Guide
o Process Flow Charto Report and Scoring Templateso TAG Process Guidebook
Initiated 10 “Quick Start” TI 140 Projects
Design Process and Systems Develop and Test Processes Identify Needed Resources
FY 2010
Version 1.0 E3T Web Site on-line Lighting & HVAC TAG Recommendations BPA EE New Measure Process w/E3T Regional/BPA EE Roadmap□ Version 2.0 E3T Website□ Completed Projects
Add needed staffing □ Collaboration (TAGs, NEEA, RETAC,
ETO, DOE, Utilities)□ Outreach (Utility Forum, Webcasts,
Utility Visits)□ Integration with EE Programs□ Project Management
B O N N E V I L L E P O W E R A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
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BPA 2010 Emerging Technology Team
Mira VowlesProject Managermkvowles@bpa,gov
Jack [email protected]
Jonathan [email protected]
Jack CallahanProgram [email protected]
Ryan FedieEngineering [email protected]
Rob Penny [email protected]
Kacie BedneyProject [email protected]