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Training Opportunities
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September 2012

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Funding Opportunities & Updates

CARD Grant Program update

The purpose of the Conservation Applied Research and Development (CARD) grant is to identify new technologies, strategies and program approaches that utilities can implement to help achieve the annual state energy conservation goal of 1.5 percent as established by the Next Generation Energy Act of 2007. Two of these projects (one ongoing and the other completed in 2011) are described below.

Energy Savings Platform™

The Energy Savings Platform (ESP®) is a data management, collaboration, and reporting platform for energy efficiency programs developed by Energy Platforms, LLC, a Minnesota-based company. The Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources has funded a significant portion of ESP through CARD grants. To date, ESP has been used for three rounds of data collection from Minnesota electric cooperatives and municipal utilities covering the years 2008-2011. ESP has introduced a number of innovations and improvements to the CIP process, including:
·         Streamlined reporting and data validation
·         Program categorization enabling program performance benchmarking
·         A cloud-based, centralized database of Minnesota utility CIP information and sales data
·         Improved data visibility and accessibility
·         Built-in data analytic functions
Figure 1 is an example of an ESP output screen that demonstrates how the analytic functions can be used to determine the most cost-effective program types, based on actual data.
With the release of ESP v1.3 in May 2012, a major industry milestone was reached through the introduction of Smart Measures™.  Smart Measures are object-oriented models of energy efficiency measures that calculate savings and costs based on project-specific inputs. Once a draft project is approved by the program manager, the savings and costs are then applied to the utility’s CIP totals, enabling real-time tracking of progress towards savings and budgets goals. 
In ESP v1.3, the entire Minnesota Technical Reference Manual (TRM), formerly known as Deemed Savings Database, was implemented as Smart Measures, providing utilities with State-approved savings formulas and assumptions. In ESP v1.4, planned for November 2012, users will have the ability to design their own Smart Measures using a graphical design editor.  Utilities and third-party implementers will also have the ability to create their own Smart Measure libraries that they can choose to share with other organizations. As more utilities get on the Platform and design new measures, we envision that this feature will facilitate a continuous improvement process whereby new measures, once piloted and reviewed by a technical review committee, can be adopted in the State TRM.
ESP v1.5, planned for early 2013, will include Minnesota-specific reporting features such as savings carryover and savings goal calculations (including weather-normalization). We also intend to implement a simple cost-benefit calculator to enable utilities to monitor the cost-effectiveness of their programs and portfolios.
Energy Platforms continues to aggressively market ESP outside Minnesota, attracting interest from a variety of organizations around the country including utilities, regulatory agencies, energy service companies, and regional energy efficiency organizations. Minnesota will benefit from having other states and organizations using ESP through access to more energy efficiency information that can help inform program design and performance benchmarking.
Feel free to contact Joe Plummer at Joe.Plummer@state.mn.us or 651-296-6807 with any questions about ESP or how to set up an account so that you can start reporting data on your Minnesota CIP programs using ESP.

Emerging Energy Efficiency Financing Mechanisms

The intended goal of this CARD grant, awarded to Franklin Energy and completed in January 2011, was to understand how innovative financing mechanisms are being applied to remove first-cost barriers to investment in energy efficiency. However, an essential finding of the study was that while money on the table is essential, money on its own cannot bring the customer to the table. Instead, the study found that successful financing mechanisms achieve success through collaborations which combine financing strategies with customer demand to leverage action.
The final report on this project provides a wealth of knowledge on the topic of financing energy efficiency including:
·         An overview of relevant program stakeholders and their interests, providing an understanding of the interrelationships between stakeholders and their influence on the customer
·         A summary of program best practices and lessons learned identifying takeaways that can be applied in new program contexts
·         Insights from model programs, including real examples of how program partnerships and design elements serve to overcome barriers
·         Program considerations for specific market/customer segments
·         An analysis of contextual factors which explores broader industry, demographic, and macroeconomic trends that have relevance to energy financing programs.
The report also contains six pages of references and resources, with links to more than 70 industry reports and publications, which are useful for exploring program models, case studies and topics in greater detail.

Training Opportunities

Dakota Electric’s EnergyWise Expo is Oct. 4 in Eagan

Dakota Electric will hold its third-annual EnergyWise Expo for businesses on Oct. 4 at the Eagan Community Center in Eagan. The Expo offers businesses of all sizes a chance to learn about energy-saving technologies, ask questions, and reduce energy bills. Dakota Electric energy experts will help determine how businesses can save energy and save money. Presentations will be provided on water conservation and operational efficiency. More information is available here.

Minnesota Energy Efficiency & Load Management Symposium on Oct. 12

Make plans to attend this utility and trade ally symposium on energy efficiency and load management on Oct. 12 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will be held at the Buffalo Civic Center. Registration deadline is Oct. 5. Register today by emailing events@mncee.org or calling 612-244-2404. More information is available on the CEE website.
The Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) is co-sponsoring the event with CenterPoint Energy, Great River Energy and the City of Buffalo.

ENERGY STAR® Partners Meeting Oct. 22-24 in St. Paul

The 2012 ENERGY STAR® Products Partner Meeting for Lighting, Appliances, Water Heaters and Electronics will be held in St. Paul on Oct. 22-24. The meeting is an opportunity to discuss new program initiatives, product specifications, and other outreach activities, as well as to develop relationships and collaborations to promote ENERGY STAR. The meeting is open to all ENERGY STAR partners and stakeholders. More information on the ENERGY STAR meeting, including a link to the agenda, is available here

Technical Information & Resources

2012 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) held the 17th biennial Summer Study on Efficiency in Buildings on Aug. 12-17 in Pacific Grove, Calif. This premier conference provided a forum for attendees to exchange the latest research results; share innovative implementation approaches; debate ideas for cutting-edge technologies or policies; strategize future directions; and generally discuss building energy efficiency and sustainability with a diverse group of professionals from around the world. This year’s Summer Study theme was “Fueling Our Future with Efficiency” and included work in the following areas:
  • design, operations, and performance of buildings
  • program design, implementation, and evaluation
  • utilities
  • market transformation
  • human behavior and social dynamics
  • climate change and energy efficiency policy
  • training and education
  • sustainable and net zero energy economies
  • information technologies
  • visions for the future
A complete list of Summer Study papers (including links) is available here.

NASEO report helps advance state building energy codes

The National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) recently published a report titled “Leveraging State Energy Office-Utility Partnerships to Advance Building Energy Code.” The report documents the results of several months of research on current and potential approaches to State Energy Office (SEO) and utility collaboration on building energy codes. The research is intended to serve as a resource for SEOs and utilities seeking to team up in order to improve the adoption and implementation of and compliance with state building energy codes, potentially by incorporating energy code programs into energy efficiency portfolios and resource planning.

Schoeneborn highlights plant implementation of EE projects

Moving energy efficiency projects from assessment to implementation was the topic on August 1 presented to plant managers at the 3M/U.S. Department of Energy Fan and Pump System Training Assessment workshop in St. Paul. Energy specialist Fred Schoeneborn of FCS Consulting Services, Inc., neatly laid out a process for overcoming obstacles to implementation and offered helpful tracking tools, tactics and scorecards for project implementation. The presentation featured best practices and information on DOE’s “Guiding Principles for Successfully Implementing Industrial Energy Assessment Recommendations.”

Report: Combined heat and power could replace coal-fired electricity regulation

Utilities across the country could use highly efficient combined heat and power (CHP) to more cheaply replace a substantial portion of the coal-fired electric-generating capacity that is expected to retire in the near term, according to Coal Retirements and the CHP Investment Opportunity, a new report issued Sept. 19 by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE). The report estimates coal retirements in 12 energy-intensive manufacturing states. Coal-dependent states such as West Virginia, which expects to see up to 11 percent of its total electric-generating capacity retire, could replace about one-third of that lost generation with utility-owned CHP.

New spray valves, faucet aerators offer water, energy savings

Local schools, hospitals, restaurants and other commercial enterprises can buy efficient pre-rinse spray valves and faucet aerators at low prices and realize dramatic savings in water and energy use, thanks to a Minnesota Water Saving Bulk Buy Program led by the Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) and Niagara Conservation. Users can save 60 percent on Niagara Conservation spray valves and get 75 percent off on faucet aerators. In addition, several utilities are offering rebates on the pre-rinse spray valves, reducing costs to the end-user even more.
The upgraded spray valves, used to pre-rinse dishes, offer the same pressure and quality performance that you get from current spray values, but use 57 percent less water. The faucet aerators save over 75 percent on water, sewer, and energy costs. For more information, check out this CERTified campaign on the CERTs website.
The Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources is allowing utilities that offer rebates for pre-rinse spray valves and commercial faucet aerators distributed through the CERTs campaign to claim savings in 2012 based on deemed savings. View more information on the deemed savings specifications.
Energy Solutions Home exhibit at 2012 State Fair.

Estimated 250,000 visit Energy Solutions Home at State Fair

About 250,000 people visited the Eco Experience at this year’s Minnesota State Fair and virtually all of those fairgoers checked out the Energy Solutions Home (ESH), sponsored and coordinated by the Minnesota Department of Commerce, Division of Energy Resources (DER). The EHS exhibit, covering more than 6,000 square feet with 11 displays, was a showcase of energy efficiency and energy conservation for Minnesota homeowners.
The ESH exhibit featured three displays created and staffed by DER: a Home Lighting Options display, a Home Performance feature, and a Home Envelope display. All three included interactive components designed to engage visitors and encourage them to seek answers to home improvement questions.
The overall exhibit will serve as the foundation for the Fair’s Green Homes exhibit for the next two years, with some additions and improvements to take place.

If you have questions or need more information, please contact us at cip.info@state.mn.us