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Green Solutions for NC’s Electric Co-ops

Green Solutions for NC’s Electric Co-ops. CERT Conference - Sustainable Energy Alternatives and their Impact on Low Income Citizens March 19, 2009. Today’s Topics. NC’s electric cooperatives GreenCo Solutions NC REPS Requirements GreenCo Energy Efficiency Programs

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Green Solutions for NC’s Electric Co-ops

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  1. Green Solutions for NC’s Electric Co-ops CERT Conference - Sustainable Energy Alternatives and their Impact on Low Income Citizens March 19, 2009

  2. Today’s Topics • NC’s electric cooperatives • GreenCo Solutions • NC REPS Requirements • GreenCo Energy Efficiency Programs • GreenCo Renewable Energy Projects • How do these activities: • Help low-income households • Have the potential to create green jobs

  3. Housing Survey Data for NC electric cooperative members • Type • 68% Single Family • 26% Manufactured • 6% Other • Age • 24% Pre 1970 • 17% 1970s • 19% 1980s • 26% 1990s • 14% 2000s • Location • 71% Rural • 12% Farms • 15% City/Town

  4. Age of Home by Income

  5. Monthly Bill by Income

  6. GreenCo Solutions • Created by 23 NC electric cooperatives • Help co-ops meet energy efficiency & renewable energy goals and comply with state REPS

  7. REPS Requirements

  8. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (REPS) • Standards applicable to retail providers • IOUs, cooperatives, municipalities • Schedule of cooperative and municipalities standards • 2012—3% of 2011 NC retail sales • 2015—6% of 2014 NC retail sales • 2018—10% of 2017 NC retail sales • IOUs • 2021—12.5% of NC retail sales

  9. Meeting the Standards • Generate at a new renewable energy facility • “New” means in service after 1-1-2007 • Reduce consumption • Energy efficiency • Purchase from a hydroelectric power facility • Subject to a 30% limitation

  10. Meeting the Standards (cont’d.) • Purchase RECs from in-state or out-of-state renewable facilities • Subject to 25% limitation from out-of-state facilities • Three technologies identified as set-asides • Solar, poultry, swine

  11. Renewable Energy Resources • Solar (PV or solar thermal) • Wind • Hydro (new facilities less than 10 MW) • Current or wave energy • Geothermal • Biomass • Agricultural • Animal • Wood • Landfill gas

  12. GreenCo Strategy to Meet REPS Requirements • Incorporate both renewable resources and energy efficiency • Consider impact on rates • Renewable Resources • Set-Asides • Both large and small scale projects • Energy Efficiency • Evaluation of potential programs • Pilot studies • Program implementation

  13. 2008 NATIONAL SURVEY ON THE COOPERATIVE DIFFERENCE Market Research

  14. Energy Efficiency

  15. EE Program Evaluation • GDS Associates evaluated potential for EE programs in NC • Over 45 residential and commercial programs identified by GDS study • NC Co-op market for EE • Cost effectiveness • Implementation costs

  16. Energy Efficiency Programs • Energy Star Lighting (CFLs) * • Water Heater Retrofit * • Community Efficiency Campaign * • Power Cost Monitor * • Energy Star Appliances • Energy Star New Construction • Agriculture and Commercial EE • Web-Based EE Store * * Pilot Projects

  17. Energy Star Lighting Desired Outcome: Encourage large numbers of consumers to install CFLs in their homes and businesses.

  18. Pee Dee EMCAgricultural Lighting

  19. Water Heater Efficiency

  20. Community Efficiency Campaign • Research shows ~75% of potential weatherization energy savings from sealing HVAC ducts and attics • Identify likely neighborhoods • Community contractor training • Three Co-ops are piloting • Pilots end 3-31-09

  21. Renewable Energy Projects

  22. Residential Solar Water Heating

  23. Edgecombe-Martin County EMC QVC Solar Farm

  24. Piedmont EMC Concentrating Solar

  25. South River EMCHamlin Solar Thin Film

  26. Story County, IowaUtility-Scale Wind Farm

  27. Blue Ridge EMCSharpes Falls Dam

  28. Summary

  29. Thank you for your time Valerie Everette Woods Technical Marketing Specialist GreenCo Solutions www.greencosolutions.net valerie.woods@ncemcs.com 919-645-2223

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