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Title: Marketing Support from New Jersey


1
New Jerseys Clean Energy Program Opportunities
of Green Jobs
Michael Winka, DirectorNew Jersey Board of
Public Utilities Office of Clean EnergyMarch
27, 2009
2
Why are we Here ? Why are we Doing This ?
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3
How to Manage CO2 , GHG Emission , Global Warming
and Sea Level Rise
Make the Energy Cleaner or Renewable and/or Use
the Energy More Efficiently
4
New Jerseys New Goals and Objectives
  • 20 reduction in energy use by 2020
  • 20 Class I Renewables by 2020
  • 2 or 1500 MW solar by 2020
  • Reduction to 1990 GHG by 2020 (20)
  • 80 reduction in 2006 GHG levels by 2050

5
New Jerseys Clean Energy Program Green Jobs
  • 245 million new funding for 2009
  • Including carryover 445 million (1.22 B)
  • 350 million in EE Utility stimulus
  • 75,000,000 in REC/SREC
  • 1.12 B in energy infrastructure
  • 2.0 B in energy jobs in NJ
  • Federal energy stimulus 18.5 B national
  • NJ 73 M in SEP and 73 in EECBG
  • 0.6 B maybe NJ share

6
Energy Efficiency Opportunities
  • Savings achieved from our first 600,000 rebates
    (2001-08)
  • new ES home, new ES office building, CHP, HE
    HVAC, HE HWH, lighting upgrade, solar, tree, RAC
  • 1,768,050 MWh of electricity savings
  • Changes planned in new construction building
    codes
  • Targeting existing buildings for energy
    efficiency upgrades
  • -3.7 million buildings, 300,000 buildings per
    year by 2020
  • -Potential savings of 15,000,000 MWh of
    electricity

7
Residential Energy Efficiency Programs
Comfort Partners provides energy saving measures
to low income customers at no cost to improve
their energy affordability and comfort. Energy
efficiency measures may include air sealing
against drafts, insulation, and duct sealing,
installation of high-performance products and
appliances such as compact fluorescent lighting
and ENERGY STAR refrigerators, and performance of
health and safety testing to detect, reduce, or
prevent the existence of dangerous combustion
by-products. In 2008 The Comfort Partners
Program served 7,190 households and delivered a
total of 10,277 MWh in annual electric savings.
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Local Government Energy Audit Program
  • Eligible facilities include town halls,
    courtrooms, police fire stations, offices,
    sanitation or transportation structures, schools,
    community centers, and any other local
    government owned buildings
  • Five pre-qualified, pre-selected energy
    auditing firms
  • 75 of audit cost paid after completion of
    audit
  • Remaining 25 paid if net cost of installed
    measures exceeds remaining cost of audit
  • 100,000 annual incentive cap (in process of
    raising)
  • Participants must pass a resolution enabling
    application submittal
  • Prioritization Process with Sustainable Jersey

10
Direct Install(anticipated launch May 2009
  • Provides direct installation of prescribed
    measures that save electric and/or natural gas
  • Local contractors install measures based on
    building needs
  • 80 of the material and labor costs are
    incentivized
  • Business owner only pays for remaining amount
    (20)
  • Provides for immediate savings
  • No cap on measure installation per customer site
    (as long as measures hit savings criteria)

11
Pay for Performance launching March 20th
  • Buildings over 200kW average peak demand
  • Holistic building approach for higher levels of
    energy performance
  • Must exceed ASHRAE 2004, Appendix G Guidelines
  • May include CHP
  • Incentives of up to 1 million/meter for natural
    gas and electric
  • Another incentive of up to 1 million for CHP
  • Incentives split and paid upfront, upon
    completion and one year after built (measured
    savings)
  • The more you save the more you receive

12
Home Performance with ENERGY STAR
Residential - Retrofit
  • Treating the house as a system
  • Understanding the interactions between all
    systems in a home air leakage, insulation,
    combustion appliances, heating cooling systems
    and ventilation
  • Looking at the big picture

13
CoolAdvantage Program WarmAdvantage Program
Central Air Conditioning Efficiency Levels and
Incentives Air to Air Heat Pump Efficiency
Levels and Incentives Geothermal Heat Pump
Efficiency Levels and Incentives Ductless Mini
Split Efficiency Levels and Incentives Gas
Boilers Efficiency Levels and Incentives Gas
Furnaces Efficiency Levels and Incentives Domesti
c Hot Water Heaters Efficiency Levels and
Incentives
14
New Jersey ENERGY STAR Homes
  • Builders now have choices The Introduction of
    Tiers
  • Tier 1- ENERGY STAR (the current performance
    level, HERS Index of 85 or less, plus all
    mandatory requirements) or an alternative
    prescriptive EPA National Builder Option Package
    (climate zone specific BOP)
  • Tier 2- ENERGY STAR with a HERS Index of 65 or
    less (approximately equivalent to the current
    Federal Energy Tax Credit level)
  • Tier 3- NJ Climate Choice Home- Proposed (a
    customized high performance level at or
    approaching Net-Zero Energy).

15
Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Renewable Generator Production of Renewable
Energy
Commodity Electricity
Environmental Benefits (S02, NOX,CO2 )
New Jersey REC or Solar REC -1 MWh
Electric Supplier Retires the REC
Certificates represent the environmental benefits
and other attributes associated with electricity
generated from a renewable energy generator .
May be traded independently of underlying
electricity.
16
New Jersey Residential 10 kw Solar Electric
System
Installed Cost 77,500
Electric cost savings / Net Metering 1,500/ yr
NJCEP Rebate 38,000
Insert Residential Home
2008 5.00/hh/yr
SRECs Income 2,400 / yr 2005 0.14/hh/yr 2009
1.40/hh/yr 2020 23/hh/yr
Federal Tax Credit 2,000
Out of Pocket Expense 37,500
Total savings 3,900
assuming a 10,000 kWh annual energy usage
Payback Period 9.6 yrs
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New Jersey Residential 10 kW Solar Electric
System
Installed Cost 77,500
Electric cost savings / Net Metering 1,500/ yr
NJCEP Rebate 0.00
Insert Residential Home
SRECs Income 3,730 / yr 373/ SREC
Federal Tax Credit 23,200
Out of Pocket Expense 52,300
Total savings 5,230
assuming a 10,000 kWh annual energy usage
Payback Period 10 yrs
18
Community Partners
  • Integrate with NJ League of Municipalities
    Sustainable Jersey Initiative
  • -Communities earn points for sustainable actions
  • -Communities earn NJCEP incentives for either
    participating in programs
  • or bring residents to programs
  • Coordinate with Green NJ Resource Team (GNJRT)
    activities
  • -GNJRT targeted to Sustainable Jersey communities
  • -Community support for GNJRT activities earns
    incentives and points

Green Resource Team Project Porchlight TechniArt
Green Market Fundraising GreenFaith HelpLight Doub
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  • For more information please call
  • 1-866-NJSMART
  • Or look us up on the web at
  • www.NJCleanEnergy.com
  • Thank You!
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