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E3 E3T Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies E3T ComTAG BPA E3T Commercial Buildings Emerging Technology Technical Advisory Group February 27, 2014 Meeting 1 Commercial Sector Emerging Technologies The subject of many recent


  1. E3 E3T Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies E3T ComTAG BPA E3T Commercial Buildings Emerging Technology Technical Advisory Group February 27, 2014 Meeting 1

  2. Commercial Sector Emerging Technologies • The subject of many recent studies and events • The focus of state, local, and national agencies • More widely adoptable as ZNE-verified • The top search term on NEEA’s Conduit website E3 E3T E3T E3 Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  3. ComTAG Members ACEEE Kwatra Sameer Senior Analyst Commercial Tech Innovation BC Hydro Rehmanji Irfan Manager California Institute for Energy and the Johnson Karl Research Coordinator Environment California Lighting Technology Center PapamichaelKonstantinos Co-Director E Source Stein Jay Executive Vice President Ecova Calwell Chris Senior Research Fellow Electric Power Research Institute Siddiqui Omar Director of Energy Efficiency Leader of Window & Envelope Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Selkowitz Steve Materials Group McDonough Innovation Atienza Jose Director, Senior Designer McDonough Innovation Johnson Dave Partner, Managing Director McKinstry Traube Caroline Energy Engineer National Renewable Energy Laboratory Livingood Bill Energy Efficiency Research National Renewable Energy Laboratory Pless Shanti Engineer New Buildings Institute Higgins Cathy Research Director E3T E3T E3 E3 Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  4. ComTAG Members Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Curry Rob Sr. Project Manager Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Jennings John Senior Product Manager Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Rehley Mark Ops Manager, Emerging Tech Program Mgr, Policy, Strategic NYSERDA Savio Peter Planning & Mkt Dev Director of Collaborative Oregon BEST Brickman Johanna Innovation Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Zhang Jian Senior Research Engineer PECI Strecker Cindy Sacramento Municipal Utility District Friedrich Michele Project Manager Energy Management Engineer Seattle City Light Warren Phoebe Supervisor Seattle Integrated Design Lab Pena Rob Building Performance Consultant Sera Architects Turpin Kate Integrated Design Specialist Emerging Technologies Asset Southern California Edison CTAC Delaney Paul Manager Principal Engineer for Resource Southface Pullen Jean Efficiency U. of Oregon, Energy Studies in Buildings Brown G.Z. (Charlie) Director Lab E3T E3T E3 E3 Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  5. Meeting Agenda 9:10 Welcome Rob Penney 9:20 Agenda review, logistics Karen Janowitz 9:30 Goals of today’s meeting Karen 9:35 BPA E3T framework Jack Callahan, Allie Robbins Mace 9:50 TAG process Karen 9:55 Ranking and scoring examples Karen 10:05 Review ComTAG scope Rob 10:10 Technologies & strategies Rob 11:40 Technology bundling Rob 11:50 Ranking review Karen 11:55 Wrap-up Rob and Karen E3T E3T E3 E3 Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  6. ComTAG Members Schedule February 27 Initial meeting March 4 Begin rating March 7 Rating surveys due April 2 Presentation #1 April 4 Presentation #1 scoring surveys due April 16 Presentation #2 April 18 Presentation #2 scoring surveys due April 24 Final meeting and scoring result discussion May TBD Follow-up meeting E3 E3T Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies 6

  7. Communications • Listserv: tag-commercial@listserv.energy.wsu.edu • Rob Penney, Technical Lead 360-956-2053 • Karen Janowitz, Communications Lead 360-956-2096 • http://E3TNW.org • The ComTAG Portal http://e3tnw.org/TAGPortal/2014CommercialBldgTAG.aspx E3 E3T Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies 7

  8. E3TNW.org E3 E3T Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies 8

  9. Commercial Building Technical Advisory Group E3T Framework Overview 2/27/2014 E3 E3T Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies

  10. E3T Framework Activities Lab & Field Program TAGs Collaboration Tests Design Stage New Measure Stage Stage Scan Screen Assess Gate Gate Gate Documentation Results Savings & Program and E3TNW Recommendations Cost benefits Market Adoption database E3T E3 Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies 10

  11. BPA E3T Emerging Technology Scope An emerging technology (ET) is an innovative technology or solution, not in common use, which promises a quantifiable increase in efficiency of electric energy end- use consumption or distribution within a consumer’s facility.  Electric end-uses only  Energy savings performance features are identifiable and technically sound.  Energy Efficiency - Potential to provide quantifiable, reliable, and cost effective electric energy savings for end-use consumers in the Northwest region.  Emerging Technology ( starting to appear, arise, occur, or develop )  Not yet assessed for nor included in BPA programs or measures E3T E3 Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies

  12. TAG Ranking Criteria  Emerging – Degree to which this technology is newly developing and currently ready for attention in the Northwest (could be proven elsewhere, but have little market penetration or trial in the NW)  Energy Efficiency – Degree to which this technology has potential to provide quantifiable, reliable, and cost effective electric energy savings for end-users in the Northwest  Customer Need – Degree to which this technology is a clear and distinct solution to a customer need Technically Sound – Degree to which this technology is expected to deliver its intended performance Ease of Implementation – Ease with which BPA or a utility could implement support for this technology E3 E3 E3T E3T Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  13. TAG Scorecard This scorecard is filled out by TAG members to evaluate the measure for priority consideration. On a scale from 1 – 5 (1-Poor, 2-OK, 3-Good, 4- Better, 5-Best) , rate the measure from the perspective of the consumer: Score Topic Question (1-5 scale): Technology How ready are the products(s) and providers to scale up Readiness for widespread use in the Pacific Northwest? Benefits How great are the non-energy advantages for the end user for adopting this technology? Ease of How easy is it for the end user to change to the proposed Adoption technology? Energy Savings How significant and reliable are the energy savings per unit? Value Considering all costs and all benefits, how good of a buy is Proposition this technology for the owner? E3 E3 E3T E3T Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  14. Energy Efficiency Scorecard This scorecard is filled out by Energy Efficiency staff members to evaluate the measure for priority consideration. On a scale from 1 – 5 (1-Poor, 2-OK, 3-Good, 4- Better, 5-Best), rate the measure from the perspective of BPA Energy Efficiency: Topic Question Score How predictable and measurable are the energy savings? Energy Savings (considering BPA/RTF approval) Is this a cost- effective resource? (Investment meets BPA’s cost - Cost Effectiveness effective test and portfolio requirements) Does BPA have the tools? (BPA and its stakeholders can design Implementation and implement a cost-effective delivery program.) Regional Potential How broadly does this apply to quickly scale up to regional savings? To what extent is this a timely opportunity considering Current technology readiness and current BPA situation? Opportunity Composite (Total _______ / 5 = ______) E3 E3 E3T E3T Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  15. BPA Commercial Program Context Commercial program elements: • Robust lighting program • Targeted grocery refrigeration program • Comprehensive custom projects • Deemed measure offerings • HVAC • Commercial kitchens • Refrigeration • Plug loads • Other misc measures E3T E3 Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies

  16. Where are programs headed? • Harder-to-reach markets and savings • Fewer deemed/prescriptive opportunities • Improved codes and standards • Need to look beyond traditional “deemed” measure pool E3T E3T E3 E3 Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  17. What do we hope to get out of the TAG? • Insight into new high opportunity measures and strategies • Deemed, custom, any type! • Technologies for emerging tech research and future programs. • Building the pipeline for future program development: • Measures, strategies • Past TAG successes: • Advanced rooftop unit controller • LED measure expansion E3T E3T E3 E3 Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies

  18. Meeting Goals • Understand TAG process, and its significance within the E3T framework • Review schedule • Discuss technologies & strategies (ETs) • Add ETs not on list, if appropriate • Begin the ranking process E3 E3T E3T E3 Energy Energy Efficiency Efficiency Emerging Technologies Emerging Technologies 18

  19. Ranking Example – Data Center TAG E3 E3T Energy Efficiency Emerging Technologies 19

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