HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS2 - OC Cities Leadership Presentation - PowerPointCity of Newport Beach
A Leader in Energy Efficiency
City Council Study Session September 26, 2017
Energy Goals
• Sustainability
• Reduce Energy Usage
• AB 32 — CA Global Warming Solutions Act
— Decrease emissions statewide to Zggo levels by
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• Energy Action Plan
— Create long-term energy efficiency
— Establish reduction targets
— Identify priorities
• Community Outreach/ Energy Awareness
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Energy Action Plan (EAP)
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Orange County Cities Energy Leadership Partnership
(OCCELP)
• City entered into a joint partnership in2011
— Provides Financial and Technical Support
• Members Include:
— Southern California Edison
— Southern California Gas Company
— Cities of:
• Newport Beach
• Costa Mesa
• Fountain Valley
• Huntington Beach
• Irvine
• Santa Ana
• Westminster
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Partnership Levels
Performance Based
Financial Benefit
Efficiency Criteria
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— All City Facilities
— Public Outreach
Platinum
— Up to 2o% Reduction
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Level
Demand Response
Gold Level
— Auto demand
$o.o6/kWh
— Manual demand
Silver
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Partner
5% kWh
Savings
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Notable Projects
• Water Facilities Variable Frequency Drives
— 1,774,572 kWh savings
• Street light LED conversion
— 11172,915 kWh savings
• Civic Center/Marina Park
— 519,285 kWh savings
• Miscellaneous Projects— Direct Install
— 139,712 kWh savings
• Building HVAC Replacement
— 31,413 kWh savings
Demand Response
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Summer of Savings
Energy demand hits its peak during the warmest months.
Through the Summer Advantage Incentive, also known as
Critical Peak Pricing (CPP), get rewarded for voluntarily
reducing electricity consumption or for shifting usage to off-
peak hours during event days- Or, save with our Commercial
Summer Discount Plan which automatically cycles your air
conditioner on and off during periods of peak demand.
Bid on Savings
Want more control overwhen and how much you reduce your
demand? Sign up for our Demand Bidding Program. You'll
have the flexibility to place or change bids regularly for how
much energy you can reduce when a demand response event
is called so you can plan ahead and save
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Enrollment Period
City Achieves Platinum Level!
• Total Energy Savings
— 4,099,304-76 kWh
• Equal to powering 329 homes for one year
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• There are 2l Platinum Level cities in Edison
territory including Newport Beach
• Only two in the Orange County Partnership
including Huntington Beach and Newport Beach
What's Next?
• Update Energy Action Plan
• Continue Energy Saving Programs
— Efficiency
• Continued LED replacements
• Facility Upgrades
— Renewables
• Solar
• Battery Banking
• Hydraulic generation
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Platinum Level Presentation
• Southern California Edison
— Tammy Tran, Government Affairs
— Tina Valore, Account Manager
• Special Thanks...
— Southern California Edison
• Tina Valore, Account Manager
• Tammy Tran, Government Affairs
— Southern California Gas Company
• Ann Teall, Energy Programs Advisor
• Jennifer Vaughn, Public Affairs Manager
— FCI Management
• Shelia Reed, Environmental Project
Manager
— The Energy Coalition
• Rebecca Hausheer, Program Manager
City of Newport Beach
• City Council
• Public Works Staff
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