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Energy Efficiency Lighting Issues

Energy Efficiency Lighting Issues. California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division June 16th, 2009. Welcome and Introductions. Lighting Issues Workshop. Morning Session: Presentations of Options for California’s Lighting Programs in 2009 -11 Period

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Energy Efficiency Lighting Issues

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  1. Energy Efficiency Lighting Issues California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division June 16th, 2009

  2. Welcome and Introductions

  3. Lighting Issues Workshop • Morning Session: Presentations of Options for California’s Lighting Programs in 2009 -11 Period • Mid-Afternoon Session: Discuss Options for California’s Lighting Programs in 2009 – 11 Period • Options in Residential Programs • Options in Non-Residential Programs • Late-Afternoon Session: Discuss how to Achieve CEESP Goals in 2009 -11 Period and Beyond • Using Statewide Lighting Transformation Program as Vehicle for Achieving CEESP Goals • Prioritization of Technologies

  4. ALJ Ruling Seeking Additional Record and Comments on Workshop Issues • Timeline • Issued June 9, 2009 • Parties submit comments on the workshop issues by June 29, 2009. • Reply comments are due on July 10, 2009 • Question 7: • Given current saturation levels of basic Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) in California homes and retail outlets, what is the optimal level of funding for basic CFLs and/or the number of basic CFL bulbs to be included in IOU Upstream Lighting Programs during the 2009-2011 period? In what manner and by what date should funding for basic CFLs (for the residential sector distributed via Upstream Programs) be phased out?...

  5. ALJ Ruling Seeking Additional Record and Comments on Workshop Issues • Question 7 (continued): • Please describe what other types of specialty CFL, super CFL and other advanced lighting programs should be scaled up during this same period, including possible targets for appropriate funding and incentive levels, energy savings, and distribution channels (residential and non-residential markets)

  6. Lighting in the Context of Market Transformation • Definition of Market Transformation: “Long-lasting sustainable changes in the structure or functioning of a market achieved by reducing barriers to the adoption of energy efficiency measures to the point where further publicly-funded intervention is no longer appropriate in that specific market…” (D. 98-04-063, Appendix A, 1998; CEESP, 2008) • “IOU plans should identify “… an ‘end game’ for each technology or practice that transforms building, purchasing, and use decisions to become either “standard practice” (sometimes referred to as “MT”), or incorporated into minimum codes and standards.” (D. 07-10-032, p. 150).

  7. Workshop Goals Outline a “process to track progress” starting with Market Sector-based MT program Identify an “end-game” for technologies or practices to become either standard procedure or incorporated into Codes & Standards Useful indicators Market share info, incremental cost of technology upgrade, customer acceptance Data sources Impact studies, market effects studies, study on peak energy usage, study on barriers, saturation studies Strategies for CFL transition Phase down rebates for basic CFLs but continue to assist with advertising and promotion Establish strategy transition points (as opposed to end points) Recap of Market Transformation Workshop on June 3, 2009

  8. California Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan (CEESP) Lighting Goals – Residential Sector

  9. CEESP Lighting Goals: Commercial Sector

  10. Upcoming State and Federal Lighting Acts • California Lighting Efficiency and Toxics Reduction Act (Huffman Bill) passed in October 2007 • “Reduce average statewide electrical energy consumption by not less than 50% from the 2007 levels for indoor residential lighting and not less than 25% from the 2007 levels for indoor commercial and outdoor lighting by 2018 ” • Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) passed in December 2007 • Federal law adopting a wide variety of energy savings measures and mandatory energy efficiency standards

  11. Timeline: California Lighting Efficiency and Toxics Reduction Act

  12. Timeline: Timeline: California Lighting Efficiency and Toxics Reduction Act and EISA

  13. Planned Energy Savings from Lighting in 2009 – 11 EE Portfolio Applications (Submitted March 2, 2009)

  14. Proposed Funding Levels from EE Portfolio Applications (Submitted March 2, 2009)

  15. Proposed Funding Levels from EE Portfolio Applications (Submitted March 2, 2009)

  16. Morning Session: Presentations • 9:30 AM -– Jenna Canseco, KEMA • Status of California’s Market for CFLs • 10:00 AM - Representatives from PG&E, SCE and SDG&E • Lighting recommendations for 2009 – 11 EE Portfolio Applications • 10:30 AM - Noah Horowitz, Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) • Lighting recommendations for 2009 – 11 EE Portfolio Applications • 10:45 AM – Cheryl Cox, Division of Ratepayer Advocates (DRA) • Lighting recommendations for 2009 – 11 EE Portfolio Applications • 11 AM - Cynthia Mitchell, The Utility Reform Network (TURN) • Lighting recommendations for 2009 – 11 EE Portfolio Applications • 11:15 AM - Professor Kostas Papamichael – California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) • Lighting technologies and summary of six technology approaches

  17. Questions?

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