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AGENDA

AGENDA for Feb 1st - Our 2017 Strategy - Push v. Maintain - EISA: What’s to Come? - Lighting Update

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ETHAN MANTHEY

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CARRIE COBB

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DRAFT PLANS FOR 2017

Research Strategy Development

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Time of Transition

• Changing research vendor

• Undergoing RTF review on lighting models

• Rethinking project structures

• “Consumption” perspective vs. “Savings” perspective – Where is consumption changing?

• NEEA taking on HVAC sales data collection; discussion on role for non-res lighting

• Standards uncertainty

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2017 Market Research Team

Priorities • Onboarding new contractor

• Expanding into new markets with stage-gate approach

• Integration and data sharing with transmission planning & load forecasting

• Continuing positive RTF relationship

• Providing information on market trends to programs

• Commercial Building Stock Assessment (CBSA)

• Providing information on consumption and market trends to region via monthly call, conferences, videos

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Any thoughts on priorities?

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Criteria for future studies

• The market is a large driver of regional energy consumption

• The market is undergoing changes

that impact its total market consumption

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Non-residential lighting

• Data gaps in outdoor lighting (OLSA)

• Tying model to CBSA

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Residential HVAC

• Build on current base of ASHP box

• End-goal: Comprehensive end-use model using all fuels

• Holistic: entire heating and cooling system, many measures (connected thermostats, installation)

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Stage-gate New Markets

• Market Summary

• Draft Method, Market Actor Identification and Data Availability

• Model Module Scoping and Data Collection

• Model Development

• Data Collection

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Small, incremental project steps

• Small steps allow team to end or change a project

• Goal: better understanding of energy

consumption for the end-use and how this is changing

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New Markets

• Commercial HVAC

• Residential Water Heating

• Data Centers

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Any new markets you’d like to

see us explore?

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Next steps

GOAL

The broad primary

outcome. It’s the ultimate thing

we are trying to accomplish.

STRATEGY

The approach we take to

achieve the goal.

OBJECTIVE

A measureable step we take to

achieve the strategy.

TACTIC

A tool we use in pursuing an objective

associated with the strategy.

METRIC

What we track to measure

progress

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BONNIE WATSON

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Efficiency as a power resource: Push vs. Maintain

February 1, 2017

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Two Methods

MAINTAIN

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MAINTAIN

PUSH: Creating energy efficiency where it wasn’t there before

MAINTAIN: Helping the

market remain as

efficient as it has been

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What’s the goal?

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Why is this important?

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Regional Load Forecast LO

AD

TIME

Load with EE resource

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Translation: Push LO

AD

TIME

PUSH

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Maintain LO

AD

TIME

MAINTAIN

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Sprinklers in Agriculture

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Spectrum of Efficiency

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Mid-Elevation Spray Low-Elevation Spray Impact on Top

LEAST EFFICIENT MOST EFFICIENT

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Current Practice

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Mid-Elevation Spray Low-Elevation Spray Impact on Top

LEAST EFFICIENT MOST EFFICIENT

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VS.

PUSH MAINTAIN

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Push

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Mid-Elevation Spray Low-Elevation Spray Impact on Top

LEAST EFFICIENT MOST EFFICIENT

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Push

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Mid-Elevation Spray Low-Elevation Spray Impact on Top

LEAST EFFICIENT MOST EFFICIENT

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Maintain

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Mid-Elevation Spray Low-Elevation Spray Impact on Top

LEAST EFFICIENT MOST EFFICIENT

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Maintain

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Mid-Elevation Spray Low-Elevation Spray Impact on Top

LEAST EFFICIENT MOST EFFICIENT

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VS.

PUSH MAINTAIN

BPA Program

21%

79%

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Discussion

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CARRIE COBB

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EISA 2020

Current status

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Final Rule Released

• Expands scope to most reflector lamps

• Maintains 45 lumens per watt

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Path to the Federal Register

• Congressional Review Act (CRA)

• Executive orders and new legislation reducing regulations

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Future standards analysis

• End of 2017, BPA will look at regulation changes and if any will impact energy consumption under Seventh Plan

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…lighting market is moving fast

• 2016 Q3 NEMA national market estimate

– 32% LED

– 44% Halogen

• LEDs sold remain in sockets while halogens turn over

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JESSICA AIONA

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Lighting Studies: Updates

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Product catalogues

Market Intelligence Report

Learn about:

• Changes in the supply chain

• New all-LED “good, better, best” product lines

• Complexities in outdoor

lighting ownership

• EISA 2020’s scope

• Declining linear fluorescent

sales

• Remaining opportunities for

efficiency

Available in print and online in February!

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Product catalogues

GET THE

FACTS ON

RESIDENTIAL

LIGHTING

The Residential Consumption Model will be on the

RTF’s and BPA’s websites in late February

37% DECREASE IN

CONSUMPTION

302 aMW IN

MARKET SAVINGS

26% LED MARKET

SHARE IN 2015

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Residential lighting brownbags

Non-residential lighting momentum savings model will be submitted

to the RTF

What’s Next?

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See you next month! • Next meeting: March 1st