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Energy Efficiency for

Businesses

Speakers

David Carter (Pollution Prevention Institute)

Gary Hogsett, P.E., CEM, LC, LEED-AP; Senior Energy Gary Hogsett, P.E., CEM, LC, LEED-AP; Senior Energy Management Specialist (TetraTech)

Moderator

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K-State’s Pollution Prevention Institute (PPI)

PPI services

 Multimedia (air, waste, water, energy,

GHG inventory and reporting, EMS)

 Environmental compliance assistance

Free to small- and medium- sized

 Free to small- and medium- sized

businesses

 Confidential

 Staff located throughout the state

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How it all fits…

Kansas State University



College of Engineering

Engineering Extension

 Pollution Prevention Institute (PPI)

 Pollution Prevention Institute (PPI)

 Small Business Environmental Assistance Program (SBEAP)

Contact Information:

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Energy Management

Energy Management

Energy Management

Energy Management

Energy Management

Energy Management

Energy Management

Energy Management

Resources

Resources

Resources

Resources

Resources

Resources

Resources

Resources

 DSIRE DatabaseDSIRE Database

 KCP&LKCP&L

 USDA Renewable Energy and Energy USDA Renewable Energy and Energy

 USDA Renewable Energy and Energy USDA Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Program

Efficiency Program

 KCC Facility Conservation Improvement KCC Facility Conservation Improvement Program

Program

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DSIRE Database

DSIRE Database

DSIRE Database

DSIRE Database

DSIRE Database

DSIRE Database

DSIRE Database

DSIRE Database

 Database of State Incentives for Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency

Renewables & Efficiency

 ProvidesProvides

 Federal and State IncentivesFederal and State Incentives

 Financial IncentivesFinancial Incentives

 Rules, regulations, and policiesRules, regulations, and policies

 Related programs and initiativesRelated programs and initiatives

 Green Power NetworkGreen Power Network

 Wind Powering AmericaWind Powering America

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DSIRE

DSIRE

DSIRE

DSIRE

DSIRE

DSIRE

DSIRE

DSIRE --- Kansas

Kansas

Kansas

Kansas

Kansas

Kansas

Kansas

Kansas

 Property tax exemption for renewable Property tax exemption for renewable energy equipment (K.A.S. 79

energy equipment (K.A.S. 79--201)201)

 KCP&LKCP&L

 Energy efficiency rebate programEnergy efficiency rebate program

 Kansas Kansas –– over 100 projects; total payout of $1.4 over 100 projects; total payout of $1.4

 Kansas Kansas –– over 100 projects; total payout of $1.4 over 100 projects; total payout of $1.4 M; approximately 18 million kWh

M; approximately 18 million kWh

 http://www.kcpl.com/business/aegonline.htmlhttp://www.kcpl.com/business/aegonline.html

 Energy optimizer programEnergy optimizer program

 Programmable thermostat w/ installationProgrammable thermostat w/ installation

 http://www.kcpl.com/residential/acc.htmlhttp://www.kcpl.com/residential/acc.html

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USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

 Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Program

Program

 Part of the Farm Security and Rural Part of the Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (the Farm Bill) Investment Act of 2002 (the Farm Bill) Investment Act of 2002 (the Farm Bill) Investment Act of 2002 (the Farm Bill)

 Funds grants and guaranteed loans to Funds grants and guaranteed loans to agricultural producers and rural small agricultural producers and rural small

business for renewable energy systems business for renewable energy systems and energy efficiency improvements

and energy efficiency improvements

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USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

 May apply for a grant, guaranteed loan, May apply for a grant, guaranteed loan, or combination of both

or combination of both

 Grant must not exceed 25% of the Grant must not exceed 25% of the eligible project costs

eligible project costs eligible project costs eligible project costs

 Renewable energy Renewable energy -- $2,500$2,500--$500,000$500,000

 EE EE -- $1,500$1,500--$250,000$250,000

 Loan guarantees for up to 50% of eligible Loan guarantees for up to 50% of eligible project costs; $5,000

project costs; $5,000--$10 million/project$10 million/project

 Combined projects cannot exceed 50% Combined projects cannot exceed 50% of eligible project costs

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USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

Program (cont)

 In first three years, USDA awarded 435 In first three years, USDA awarded 435 grants totaling $66.7 million in 36 states grants totaling $66.7 million in 36 states

 At end of FY05, two loan guarantees for At end of FY05, two loan guarantees for $10,100,000

$10,100,000

 Kansas Kansas –– 16/21 projects funded for 16/21 projects funded for $500,000

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USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

Eligibility

Eligibility

Eligibility

Eligibility

Eligibility

Eligibility

Eligibility

Eligibility

 Rural Rural –– population less than 50,000 population less than 50,000 inhabitants

inhabitants

 Ag producer Ag producer –– individual or entity directly individual or entity directly engaged in production of ag products,

engaged in production of ag products, engaged in production of ag products, engaged in production of ag products,

whereby 50% or more of their gross income whereby 50% or more of their gross income is derived from the operations

is derived from the operations

 Small business Small business –– SBA small business size SBA small business size standards by NAICS code

standards by NAICS code

((http://www.sba.gov/idc/groups/public/documhttp://www.sba.gov/idc/groups/public/docum ents/sba_homepage/serv_sstd_tablepdf.pdf ents/sba_homepage/serv_sstd_tablepdf.pdf))

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USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

USDA Section 9006

Contact Information

Contact Information

Contact Information

Contact Information

Contact Information

Contact Information

Contact Information

Contact Information

David Kramer David Kramer

1303 SW First American Place, 1303 SW First American Place,

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Facility Conservation

Facility Conservation

Facility Conservation

Facility Conservation

Facility Conservation

Facility Conservation

Facility Conservation

Facility Conservation

Improvement Program

Improvement Program

Improvement Program

Improvement Program

Improvement Program

Improvement Program

Improvement Program

Improvement Program

 Kansas Corporation CommissionKansas Corporation Commission

 Any public agencyAny public agency

 State agenciesState agencies

 MunicipalitiesMunicipalities

 CountiesCounties

 Schools (private technical schools are Schools (private technical schools are eligible, as well)

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FCIP (cont)

FCIP (cont)

FCIP (cont)

FCIP (cont)

FCIP (cont)

FCIP (cont)

FCIP (cont)

FCIP (cont)

 Energy Savings Performance ContractingEnergy Savings Performance Contracting

 Energy Service Company (ESCO) identifies Energy Service Company (ESCO) identifies and evaluates energy

and evaluates energy--saving opportunitiessaving opportunities

 Facilities enter into agreements and pay for Facilities enter into agreements and pay for

 Facilities enter into agreements and pay for Facilities enter into agreements and pay for improvements through savings

improvements through savings

 ESCO guarantees the savings and pays the ESCO guarantees the savings and pays the difference if savings are not realized

difference if savings are not realized

 FCIP has completed 50FCIP has completed 50--60 projects worth 60 projects worth $150M, and saves $12M annually

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FCIP

FCIP

FCIP

FCIP

FCIP

FCIP

FCIP

FCIP---Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects

Eligible Projects

 Interior and exterior lighting Interior and exterior lighting retrofits

retrofits

 Occupancy sensors Occupancy sensors

 LED Exit sign installations or LED Exit sign installations or retrofits

retrofits

 HVAC system upgrades or HVAC system upgrades or retrofits

retrofits

 Cooling tower retrofitsCooling tower retrofits

 Heat recovery systems Heat recovery systems

 Boiler controls Boiler controls improvements improvements

 Energy management/ Energy management/

building automation control building automation control systems

systems retrofits

retrofits

 Conversion to variable air Conversion to variable air volume systems

volume systems

 Fan and pump Fan and pump improvements or improvements or replacements replacements

 Ground or water source heat Ground or water source heat pumps

pumps

 Variable speed motor drivesVariable speed motor drives

 Chiller replacements Chiller replacements

systems systems

 Low water using toilets, Low water using toilets, urinals, low

urinals, low--flow aerators flow aerators and showerheads

and showerheads

 Window retrofits Window retrofits

 Building insulation Building insulation

 OnOn--site generation site generation

 Motor replacements Motor replacements

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FCIP Contact Information

FCIP Contact Information

FCIP Contact Information

FCIP Contact Information

FCIP Contact Information

FCIP Contact Information

FCIP Contact Information

FCIP Contact Information

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K

K

K

K

K

K---State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

 PPI links engineering students with PPI links engineering students with businesses

businesses

 Projects focus on reductions in energy, Projects focus on reductions in energy,

 Projects focus on reductions in energy, Projects focus on reductions in energy, emissions, and/or waste

emissions, and/or waste

 Interns work with company for 10 weeks Interns work with company for 10 weeks during summer

during summer

 Company provides $12/hr of intern’s Company provides $12/hr of intern’s salary (approximately $5,280)

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K

K

K

K

K

K

K

K---State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

State P2/E2 Intern

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program

Program --- Results

Results

Results

Results

Results

Results

Results

Results

Pollution Prevention Impacts 2006 2007 2008 (preliminary) Total

Water N/A 30.4 million 187.1 million 217.5 million Water conservation N/A 30.4 million gallons 187.1 million gallons 217.5 million gallons Waste reduction

1,025 tons 5,344 tons 407 tons 6,776 tons

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