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A Collaboration of the region’s utilities working to advance energy efficiency in the Northwest
Eugene Rosolie, Stakeholder Relations
August 20, 2019
October 3, 2019
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Agenda
NEEA Refresh
Program Review
What’s Coming Up?
Feedback and Discussion
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Purpose of the Alliance
Benefit of consumers in the Northwest
Pool Resources &
Share Risks
Transform the market
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The Alliance
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NEEA’s Regional Role
Regional Equity
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How does NEEA transform markets?
Emerging Technologies
Market Development
Regional Studies
Research & Evaluation
Codes &Standards
Program History
1999 2001 2005 2008 2010 20151997
Current Electric PortfolioResidential
Extended Motor
Products
Super-Efficient Dryers
Retail Product Portfolio
Window Attachments
Next Step Homes
Manufactured Homes
Ductless Heat Pumps
Clothes Washer
Heat Pump Water Heaters
Current Electric PortfolioCommercial/Industrial
Extended Motor Products
Window Attachments
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Commercial Code Enhancement
Strategic Energy Management
High Performance HVAC
Top-Tier Trade Ally
Commercial Real Estate
Luminaire Level Lighting Controls
Commercial Lighting Regional Resources
Industrial Technical Training
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Heat PumpWater Heater
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o Promotions
o Contractor Training
o Marketing Support
o Consumer Awareness
o Resource Development
How Does NEEA Help?
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Marketing Campaign
Increase consumer awareness
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Marketing Campaign
Drive traffic to utility websites and leads to
installers
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Next Step Homes
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Utility Programs currently in the Performance Path
Benton REABenton PUD
Central Electric CoopClark PUD
Inland Power (starting Fall 2019)Snohomish PUD
Idaho PowerPacific Power (WA)
Puget Sound Energy (PSE)
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Performance Path Utility ProgramOverview and Launch Guide
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IntroductionGetting Started
Program Planning & DesignProgram Launch
Program ManagementNext Steps
Contents
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Manufactured HomesNEEM+
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Manufacturer & Retailer Activities
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Consumer Activities
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Luminaire Level Lighting Control
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Luminaire Level Lighting Control
An integrated lighting system designed to work
together
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Strong Product Availability
June 2016 Design Lights Consortium launches QPL
• 4 LLLC products
November 2018 update to QPL• 20 LLLC products
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Moving Forward
Supply Chain
Building Awareness
Education
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What’s in the Works
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Clothes Washers
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Timeline
NEEA Initiative Ends
2000
NEEA adds to Retail Products Portfolio
2016
2017
2018
2019
RTF updates UES
Laundry Deep Dive
Concept Development
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Savings Potential
Technical Potential: 110 aMW
Estimated Achievable 20-year Potential: 45 aMW
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Smart Thermostat Research Project
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Participating Stakeholders
Bonneville Power AdministrationChelan County PUDClark County PUDSeattle City Light
Snohomish County PUDTacoma Power
Energy Trust of OregonIdaho Power
Northwest Power and Conversation CouncilPuget Sound Energy
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Digital Coupons
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Mail-in goes Digital
Product Selection Customer Eligibility Validation Redemption
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Create “Regional validation tool”
Match eligibility input to specific utility
Leverage existing GIS shape files
NEEA’s Role
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Utility Responsibility
In- Store Training
Instore Signage
Field Implementation
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Data Collected
Customer Info(who)
Digital Coupon(where)
Product Info(what)
The issued digital coupon links customer and product information
FeedbackQuestions?