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8/4/2019 Gil Sperling, Sr. Policy Advisor, DOE
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Gil SperlingSenior Advisor, U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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Fruit on the Ground
Between 30 and 50% of energy is wasted
Non-productive billions
Codes, standards
Behavior
Education
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Existing Buildings
40% of greenhouse gases
72% of electricity
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Upgrading US Energy Efficiency Infrastructure will require $670B
source: Unlocking Energy Efficiency in the U.S. Economy. McKinsey & Company. July 2009; EIA AEO 2008; DOE analysis.
Upfront cost of cost-effective energy efficiency projectsPresent value of the cost of NPV-positive energy efficiency measures
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Consequently $15B in public-sector investment will only be able to
upgrade 1.5% of Americas building stock over the next few years
Public-sector investment must leverage private capital to expand
Americas energy efficiency footprint
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Block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood, we will
make our communities more energy efficient and help
families save money. At the same time, well create
thousands of jobs and strengthen our economy.
Dr. Steven Chu, Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy
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Better Buildings Neighborhood Program
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Overview Locations & Timing
41 grants of $1.4 to $40 million each
State & local government and NGO
recipients
3-year periods: 2010-2013
34 grants start Year 2 this summer;7 in late fall
90% of ro rams launched to date
Overview
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Better Buildings Grants
Leverage $508M in ARRA EECBG and FY10 funding tospur nationwide energy efficiency program innovation
Target urban, suburban, and rural environments
Capitalize on economies of scale
Encourage industry partnerships and investment
Emphasize sustainability beyond the grant
Learn what is effective and replicable
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Better Buildings is using federal support to promote program innovation and market
investment
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What We Will Accomplish
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Goals to Leverage Grants for the Market
Develop sustainable energy efficiency improvement programs
Reduce the cost of retrofit program delivery by 20% or more
Achieve 15-30% energy savings from energy efficiency upgrades
Grant Recipient Goals by Late 2013
Retrofit >150,000 buildings (residential and commercial)
Use the $508 million grants to leverage $3 billion in additional resources
Create or retain approximately 30,000 jobs
Save consumers approximately $65 million annually on energy bills
Vision
A self-sustaining market for building energy efficiency retrofits that results ineconomic, environmental, and energy benefits across the United States
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Testing New Approaches
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Driving Demand 32 Different
ApproachesFinancing
21 Combinations
Workforce
9 Models Being TestedData and Evaluation
12 Evaluations BeingPerformed
Developing optimal
service delivery
business models
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On-Bill Financing Grantee Case Study
Clean Energy Works Portland (CEW/P)
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Joint venture launched late 2009 between Energy Trust of
Oregon, the City of Portland, and ShoreBank Enterprise
Cascadia Customers repay loans through their regular utility bill
500 home pilot completed Fall 2010
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On-Bill Financing Grantee Case Study
Seattles Energy Efficiency Service Charge
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Energy efficiency Power Purchase Agreement
City will purchase, install and monitor retrofits
City will enter into long-term contracts with owners (orrenters)
Owners will pay monthly service charges for upgrades, equal
(or less than) savings achieved on their Seattle City Light
utility bill
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Better Buildings Challenge
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Goals of Challenge
Driving greater energy efficiency in the commercial andindustrial marketplace to create real savings and real
jobs
Overcoming market barriers/persistent obstacles with
replicable, marketplace solutions Demonstrating leadership
Showcasing real solutions
Connecting the market
Partnering with industry leaders to better understandpolicy and technical opportunities
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Milestones
President Obama announces Better Buildings
Initiative , including the Better Buildings Challenge)
in February
DOE Secretary Chu highlights the Better Buildings
Challenge at the Clinton Global Initiative in June;
DOE and White House profile inaugural partners
Official launch of the program in Fall 2011
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Current Partnership Structure
Portfolio Partners
Best Buy, Green Sports Alliance, Lend Lease,
Transwestern, USAA
Community Partners
Cities of Atlanta, Los Angeles and Seattles 2030
District
Financial Allies
Abundant Power, Citi, Green Campus Partners, Metrus
Energy, Renewable Energy, Transcend
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Moving forward: Looking to Fall launch and
Beyond Expand inaugural partners
Industrial organizations
2-3 organizations in key sectors (hospitality, healthcare,retail)
Universities
Recruit more Community partners
Expand Ally Types Service and Product Providers
High Efficiency Product Providers
Utilities
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Partner Agrees to:
Commit
-Assign Senior Executive-Set public energy goal for next 2-5
years
-Announce innovations/market
solutions
Take Action
-Showcase project within 9
months
-Organization wide plan and
schedule within 9 months
Report Results
-Share information andmarketplace blueprints
-Share portfolio wide, facility level
energy performance quarterly
-Quarterly updates on progress
DOE Agrees to:
Assist
- Technical assistance- Develop marketplaceblueprints and implementationmodels
Connect
-Establish marketplace of energy
efficiency stakeholdersRecognize
-National and local recognition
-Showcase and highlightpartners who develop and shareinnovative and cost effective
marketplace blueprints
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Tracking progress
Results are key to demonstrate success
Consistent and comparable information from
partners
Progress against goal tracked on the BBC website
Work with community and portfolio partners to
establish common approaches for reporting energy
performance data
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Recognition for Leadership
Recognition for: Partnership in the Better Buildings Challenge
Showcase projects
Reaching goals Blueprints for success
National Regional
Trade