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Agenda
Introduction
9:00 – 9:30am Welcome, Introductions and Puget Sound Energy Update
9:30 – 11:45am Contracting Options for Federal Customers
11:45 – 12:30pm Lunch
12:30 – 1:30pm Partnering with PSE for UESC Projects
1:30 – 2:00pm Renewables Projects and Clean Power
2:00 – 2:15pm Break
2:15 – 2:45pm Greening the Fleet – EV Charging and CNG
2:45 – 3:00pm Wrap-up and Q&A
Jason Teller, Vice President of Customer SolutionsBob Stolarski, Director of Customer Energy Management
Welcome Introductions and PSE Update
Contracting Options for Federal CustomersTracy Logan, FEMP, U.S. Department of EnergyKaren Thomas, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Partnering with PSE for UESC ProjectsRyan Lambert, Manager of Business Energy ManagementDan Myers, Senior Energy Management Engineer
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Agenda
Partnering with PSE
• Background
• UESC Services
• Goals / Executive Order 13693
• UESC Process with PSE
• Potential Projects
• Questions
• Table Discussion
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Background
Partnering with PSE
PSE can provide UESC services to any federal/tribal customer within our service territory for the next 10 years• Did you know?
• PSE is a leader and invests over $100 million a year in energy efficiency
• PSE generates over 1,000 projects a year with a team of 35 energy engineers / staff
• PSE is the 2nd largest utility owner of wind power in the US and operates one of the PNW’s largest solar-power arrays
• PSE energy efficiency offices
• Through our Area Wide Contract (AWC) with the GSA (GS-00P-14-BSD-1179, signed January 29, 2016)
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UESC Services
Partnering with PSE
• UESC services involve task orders that can be issued under the AWC, which include:
• Energy Management Services (energy audits, conservation measure implementation focused on energy, water, and renewables)
• Provision of services under the WUTC
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Goals / Executive Order 13693
Partnering with PSE
Building Energy Conservation• Reduce energy (kBTU/ft2) by 30 percent by 2025• Compared to 2015 baseline
Clean Building Energy• Accounts for not less than 25 percent by 2025• Total amount of building electric and thermal energy
Renewable Building Electric Energy• Not less than 30 percent by 2025• Total amount of building electric energy consumed
Water Efficiency• Reduce potable water consumption (gallons/ft2) by 36 percent by 2025• Compared to 2007 baseline
Efficient Fleet• Reduce fleet-wide per-mile GHG emissions by 30 percent by 2025• Compared to 2014 baseline
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PSE’s Approach
Partnering with PSE
• PSE wants to make it easy for you to reach your goals
• PSE provides a portfolio of services that can help you achieve your energy goals
• PSE can provide comprehensive energy solutions that address energy & water conservation, renewable & clean energy generation, and efficient fleets
• You have options with PSE
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3 Ingredients for Successful Projects
Partnering with PSE
• Knowledge/Expertise
• Resources
• Relationship !!!
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How Does It Work?
Partnering with PSE
Typically, it looks like this:
But PSE can start anywhere you want
Workshop Preliminary Assessment Task Order Implementation
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Workshop
Partnering with PSE
• Goal: Understand your goals, needs, and project criteria
• PSE wants to meet with site-decision makers, technical staff, operations, etc. – anybody that you need project buy-in
• Some questions the team will ask:
• Do you have a current list of projects?
• What is your payback criteria?
• What are the must-haves and nice-to-haves?
• PSE will explain the UESC process and expectations
• If both parties agree it’s a good fit and you choose PSE, PSE can then move to the preliminary assessment
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Preliminary Assessment
Partnering with PSE
• Goal: Determine the possible project scope that makes sense and will accomplish your goals
• Broad assessment of the potential for energy and water efficiency measures, as well as renewables
• Examination of energy and water consuming equipment and control systems
• This will be a free service
• Expected Time: 2-3 months
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Task Order
Partnering with PSE
• Goal: Finalize scope, pricing, savings, and financing so you can make a final decision
• PSE will work with pre-qualified subcontractors or ESCOs (depending on complexity and preferences) to provide firm information
• PSE will secure financing for the project
• PSE will provide transparent pricing
• Expected Time: 3-4 months
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Implementation
Partnering with PSE
• Goal: Deliver a successful project that is on-time, on-budget, and meets/exceeds performance expectations
• PSE will perform project management over all subcontractors
• PSE will host regular status update meetings
• All measures will be commissioned, O&M manual will be provided, and training will be completed
• PSE will conduct performance assurance to make sure the equipment is operating as designed to maximize savings
• Payments will start at project completion
• PSE will work with you to determine billing preferences
• Expected Time: 8-12 months
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Potential Measures
Partnering with PSE
PSE can package multiple measures together to provide a cost-effective package. Measure could include:
• LED Lighting (Interior, Exterior, Controls)• Building Envelope Improvements• Energy Management Control Systems• Variable Speed Drives• High-Efficiency Boilers• High-Efficiency Chillers• Plumbing Fixtures• Heat Recovery• Solar• Demand-Control Ventilation
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Table Discussion
Partnering with PSE
Format• Please spend 5 minutes by yourself answering the
questions. • Please then share your responses with your table for 15
minutes. • We will then ask for group responses for 10 minutes.
Questions• What are your energy, water, or renewable goals (agency or
facility specific)?• Do you currently have plans (staff, budget, expertise and etc)
or projects for achieving the goals?• What struggles that have you had getting projects done in
the past? Please list three most common challenges you encounter.
• Can a UESC with PSE help solve those problems and support your goals?
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Wrap-Up
Partnering with PSE
PSE is ready to serve you with :
• Knowledge/Expertise
• Resources
• Relationship !!!
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E.O. 13693 Federal Energy Goals
Renewables and Clean Power
Renewable Electricity Percentage Goal10% to 25%
Energy Intensity Reduction GoalRE as EE
Greenhouse Gas Reduction GoalRE + EE
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Customer choices for renewable energy
EXISTING GREEN POWER PROGRAM• REC
purchases• 44,000
customers• residential,
business, municipal
LARGE SCALE REC PURCHASES
• Excess PSE• 10,000,000
kWh
PROPOSED PREMIUM GREEN
Long-term partnership with PSE for dedicated energy resources
CUSTOMER OWNED PROJECTS
• Active ownership & management by customer
• Distributed generation
Renewables and Clean Power
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DIY Distributed Generation
Solar PV – Rooftop or Ground Mount• Up to 100 kW Net Metering• Full retail value for all production
Commercial Scale• 100 kW to 5 MW• PSE contracts for the energy for 15 years• Fixed offer contract: Schedule 91• RECs should be retired by customer [not sold]
Renewables and Clean Power
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Green Power Program
Local Resources • Wind from Columbia River + Idaho • Methane from Puget Sound digesters• Landfill-gas from Pierce County + Idaho• Solar from both sides of Cascades • Run-of-River Hydro
Inexpensive at $0.006/kWhEasy
Renewables and Clean Power
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Large Scale REC Purchase
Northwest Wind RECs at market price• PSE has more wind than required by state RPS and must
sell excess• Source is PSE’s three wind farms• Minimum purchase is 10,000,000 kWh/Yr.• Smart alternative to TX RECs, etc.
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New Premium Green [In Development]
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Reduced carbon
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Increased renewable
energy development
Connection to a specific resource
A hedge value with known
future energy costs to manage budgets
Customer can promote
increased sustainability
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Premium Green Product Options
Renewable Energy• New resources• Longer commitment for customer• RECs retired or go to customer• Service Agreement that includes specific resource(s),
location, duration and prices
Carbon Free• Available today• May or may not have RECs
Renewables and Clean Power
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What PSE can do for you
• Provide Renewable Energy through existing programs• Compare and advise on alternatives
• Understand full costs and benefits of self-generation• Provide grants through energy efficiency for load reduction
Renewables and Clean Power
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Contacts for Renewable Energy
Net Metering[Solar up to 100 kW]
Jake Wade425/462-3459
Green Power[Retail REC products]
Heather Mulligan425/456-2916
Larger Scale Projects[100 kW to 20 MW]
Micah Haman425/456-2992
Premium Green[New Resources]
Tom MacLean425/462-3064
Renewables and Clean Power
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Best Practices from PSE’s Experience
Greening the Fleet
• Focus on your high fuel users• Make a multi-phase plan for both fleets and infrastructure• Plan your infrastructure with your partners and to scale• Take advantage of other projects to minimize cost• Work hard on the first project to work out standards – the others
get easier from there• Ensure solid support from vendors• Maintenance plan and install plan
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Electric Vehicle Charging
Greening the Fleet
Charging at PSE Facility
Best Practices Identifying the right vehicle
uses Dedicated and public
stations Educating drivers Long-range infrastructure
planning Leasing opportunity
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CNG Fueling
Greening the Fleet
Clean Energy(Public)Waste Management
Republic Services
Pierce TransitCleanScapes
JBLM
PSE
Best Practices Infrastructure Use Dedicated and public
stations Educating drivers Long-range
infrastructure planning
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Resources
Greening the Fleet
• PSE Schedule 54 Gas Compression Tariff• http://pse.com/aboutpse/Rates/Documents/gas_sch_054.pdf
• Western Washington Clean Cities• http://wwcleancities.org/
• Department of Energy Alternative Fuel Data Center• http://www.afdc.energy.gov/