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Title: EERE Project Management Center


1
EERE Project Management Center
  • Program Support and Assignments
  • Update on Program Activities

2
Office of Intergovernmental Programs and Outreach
(IPO)
Doing Business w/PMC
  • Provide project management and outreach to EERE
    programs.
  • Provide targeted technical assistance, training
    and program development assistance in partnership
    with customers and stakeholders in the field.
  • Provide states and other customers with tools to
    analyze energy, environmental and economic
    impacts.
  • Serve as a resource, catalyst and customer broker
    for market transformation and partnerships.

3
Intergovernmental Team / GO NETL
Doing Business w/PMC
  • Responsibilities
  • Manage and monitor formula grant activities
    awarded to States for
  • State Energy Program (SEP), and
  • Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).NETL is
    responsible for SEP WAP procurement.
  • Provide Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
    outreach and technical assistance nationally to
    federal agencies implementing energy efficiency
    and renewable energy projects (GO only).

4
Intergovernmental Team
Doing Business w/PMC
  • Jeff James, Team Leader/GO
  • State Energy Program
  • Barbara Alderson
  • Molly Dwyer
  • Stephanie Sung
  • Weatherization
  • Rob Desoto
  • Carole Gates
  • Michael Peterson
  • FEMP
  • Randy Jones
  • Melinda Latimer
  • Greg Moore
  • Greg Davoren, Team Leader/NETL
  • State Energy Program
  • Sheila Edwards
  • Darren Stevenson
  • Teresa Jones
  • Weatherization
  • Eric Bell
  • Magda Rivera
  • Vacant

5
Building Technologies
Doing Business w/PMC
  • Responsibilities
  • Manage all EERE Buildings research and market
    transformation project implementation activities.
  • Buildings RD
  • Buildings Market Transformation
  • ENERGY STAR
  • Building America
  • Rebuild America
  • Building Energy Codes
  • Zero Energy Homes

Eddie Christy, Division Director/NETL Buildings
Market Transformation Tim Eastling Paul King Gary
Sames Evelyn Dale (Acting) Vacancies
(NETL) Vacancy (GO)
6
Building Technologies PMC Zones
  • New zones created to better manage the workload
    and provide better service to the States and
    Territories
  • New zones, for DOE assignments, based on
  • Climate
  • Location of Energy Efficiency Partners
    Building Allies
  • Population Housing Growth
  • Balance PMC Market Transformation Workload

New zones do not preclude States from working
with States in other zones
7
Building Technologies TVMI Initiatives
  • Application Centers
  • Creates a permanent sustainable presence to
    ensure the transfer of efficient building
    technologies into local markets
  • Builders Challenge
  • Construction of 100,000 homes to Building America
    levels by 2009
  • Moving building market progressively toward zero
    energy home potential
  • Commercial Lighting Challenge
  • 30 improvement in lighting energy use in 5.5
    billion square feet of office space by 2009
  • EnergySmart Schools
  • 800 new schools built to be 50 better than code
    and 30 improvement in 3,200 existing schools by
    2009
  • ASHRAE Commercial Building Challenge
  • Increase number of States to Adopt 30 Upgraded
    Commercial Buildings Code

8
FreedomCAR Vehicle Technologies Team
Doing Business w/PMC
  • Responsibilities
  • Manage all EERE FreedomCAR and Vehicle Technology
    research and market transformation project
    implementation activities
  • FreedomCAR RD
  • FreedomCAR Market Transformation
  • Clean Cities

Chuck Zeh, Division Director FreedomCAR Market
Transformation Mike Scarpino Mike Bednarz Steve
Richardson Neil Kirschner Ernie Oakes, National
Parks/GO Vacancies
9
Clean Cities Project Alignments
10
FCVT Clean Cities Priorities for 2007
  • E-85 Infrastructure Development
  • Increased Fuel Displacement
  • 2.0 billion gallon displaced by 2008
  • 7.5 billion gallons by 2012
  • 30 displacement of current gasoline use with
    renewable fuels by 2030
  • Continue support of local Clean Cities coalitions
  • Increase coordination among complimentary
    programs FCVT, Biomass, FEMP, other federal
    agencies

11
Clean Cities Increased Use and Availability of
Alternative Fuels
Refueling Infrastructure for E-85 and Other
Alternative Fuels
  • FY 2006 Competitive Awards
  • 13 Projects E-85 and Alternative
    Fuels

  • (E-85, biofuels, CNG, LNG)
  • 1 Project Incremental Cost
  • for Alternate Fuel Vehicles
  • 2 Projects Idle Reduction
  • Training and Awareness for
  • School Districts

Virgin Islands
  • 26.3 million (8.6 million DOE)
  • 200 locations in 28 states
  • 32 Clean Cities Coalitions

12
Outreach Team/Deployment
Doing Business w/PMC
  • Responsibilities
  • Provide outreach and project management
    nationally for the following EERE program areas
  • Biomass
  • Geothermal
  • Green Power/Air Quality
  • Hydrogen
  • Industrial
  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Identify and define project outreach
    opportunities for EERE Program Offices.
  • Administer technical aspects of selected awards
    and projects.
  • Analyze and report cost and performance of
    outreach projects and project portfolios.

Gary Nowakowski, Team Leader, GO Biomass Ernie
Oakes Dave Waltzman Green Power/Air Quality
Jerry Kotas Solar/Hydrogen Margie Bates
Steve Palmeri Wind/Geothermal Roxanne Dempsey
Curtis Framel Keith Bennett Steve
Palomo Dwight Bailey (NETL) Industrial
Technologies Bill Orthwein (NETL) Sandy
Glatt Jamey Evans Brian Olsen
13
Industrial Technologies Market Transformation
2007
Save Energy Now Energy Savings Assessments
  • Performing 250 assessments in CY 2007 (200 in
    2006)
  • On-line application open from now until January
    at www.eere.energy.gov/industry/saveenergynow
  • 5 energy systems eligible process heating,
    steam, compressed air, pump, fan systems
  • Targets large medium size industrial facilities
  • Will inform companies when a State Energy Office
    has an industrial effort

Training on Best Practice Software Tools
  • Performing trainings in 2007
  • Scheduling of trainings is on-hold until spring
    due to budget issues

14
Industrial Technologies Program Field Staff
Assignments
  • Northeast, Mid-Atlantic Midwest Regions
  • Brian Olsen, 303-275-4834
  • Southeast Region Training (nationally)
  • Sandy Glatt, 303-275-4857
  • Central Region Allied Partnerships
  • Jamey Evans, 303-275-4813
  • Western Region
  • Christine Carter, 303-275-4755

15
Wind Powering America
16
Solar America Initiative
Solar America Mission Achieve cost-competitivenes
s and broad commercialization of solar electric
technologies by 2015 across all market sectors.
FY 2007 Funding Opportunities
  • Technology Partnership Pathways (TPP)
  • Phase 1 New PV components, systems, and
    manufacturing equipment 50-65 M
  • Market Transformation (MT) (Reduce market
    barriers promote market expansion of solar
    energy technologies through non-RD activities)
  • Solar Codes and Standards 2.3 M
  • Solar State / Utility Technical Partnerships
    0.6 M
  • Solar City Strategic Partnerships 1.6 M
  • Solar America Showcases Large Scale
    Installations (Technical Assistance Only - no
    funding)

17
Two Key Funding Opportunities For States
  • State Technical Outreach
  • DOE is soliciting for an organization to
    facilitate a targeted dialogue between DOE and
    key state decision-makers on solar issues.
  • Solar City Strategic Partnerships
  • DOE will provide financial and technical
    assistance to selected cities to promote
    strategic partnerships to develop a city-wide
    approach to solar integration into city energy
    planning and processes.

For more detailed information on funding
opportunities, please visit the Solar America
Initiative website at www1.eere.energy.gov/solar
/solar_america/foa.html
18
Biomass Program
  • Two primary objectives
  • Reduce dependence on foreign oil by developing
    biomass
  • based liquid fuels
  • 2. Foster the domestic biomass industry
  • Mission Statement
  • Partner with U.S. industry to foster research and
    development on advanced
  • technologies that will transform our abundant
    biomass resources into clean,
  • affordable, and domestically produced biofuels,
    biopower, and high-value bioproducts.
  • The results will be economic development, energy
    supply options, and energy
  • Security. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
    Biomass Program develops
  • technology for conversion of biomass
    (plant-derived material) to valuable fuels,
  • chemicals, materials and power, so as to reduce
    dependence on foreign oil and
  • foster growth of biorefineries.
  • The goal is to foster new industries converting
    lignocellulosic biomass into a
  • wide range of products, including ones that would
    otherwise be made from
  • Petrochemicals.

19
  • Education, Information and Training/State Working
    Group/Communications
  • State Working Group development
  • State geothermal resource maps (CO, WY, MT, AZ,
    CA, AK, HI -- eventual atlas)
  • Educational workshops on geothermal energy
  • Support of Renewable Portfolio Standard
    proceedings
  • External/Industry Partnership
  • Outreach to public power, rural cooperatives, and
    investor-owned utilities for use of geothermal
    energy
  • Direct use technical assistance
  • Geothermal collaborative support
  • Regulatory, environmental, and legislative
    analysis
  • Barrier assessments

20
Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure
Technologies Program
  • Hydrogen production, delivery, and storage
  • Fuel Cells
  • Technology Validation
  • Codes and Standards
  • Systems Analysis
  • Education
  • Educate the public and other key targets that
    play a role in achieving a hydrogen economy
    (Educational publications)
  • How to incorporate hydrogen and fuel cells into
    classroom activities contact Christy Cooper at
    EERE HQ, at christy.cooper_at_ee.doe.gov

21
Federal Energy Management Program
  • Serves Federal agencies across the Nation by
    providing energy services for buildings and
    facilities.
  • Supports Federal agencies as they execute E.O.
    13123 and EPAct 2005 to ensure reduction in
    energy consumption.
  • Conducts training and workshops for federal
    building operators. FEMP also provides analysis
    and evaluation of Federal legislation.
  • Works with agencies to develop renewable
    resources on public lands and to incorporate them
    into the design of Federal facilities.
  • Provides a streamlined process for Federal
    agencies to enter into energy saving performance
    contracting.

22
Technical Assistance Project (TAP)
  • What is TAP?
  • Quick access to experts at 3 DOE labs (NREL,
    ORNL and LBNL) for crosscutting policy and
    technical assistance for states (up to 5K level
    of effort)
  • Eligible topic areas
  • Systems benefit charges or other rate-payer
    funded utility efficiency and renewable programs
  • Renewable or efficiency portfolio standards
    (RPS)
  • Use of EE/RE technologies to reduce air
    emissions
  • Use of renewable energy on state or local public
    lands
  • Use of renewable energy for disaster relief,
    mitigation and planning
  • Accomplishments 123 requests in 44 states
  • How to apply
  • E-mail Jerry Kotas (DOE Golden) at
    jerry.kotas_at_go.doe.gov
  • Copy James Ferguson (DOE NETL) at
    james.ferguson_at_netl.doe.gov

23
EERE/Air Quality Integration
Market Transformation Opportunities
  • Purpose
  • Leverage state/federal/business environmental/air
    quality resources to help drive new EE/RE
    projects
  • Accomplishments (examples)
  • NJ Quantified NOx emission reductions from EERE
    projects for credit in SIP supporting state
    EERE project financing contact James Ferguson
    for full report
  • Webcast for Eastern States held on October 4,
    2006 on incorporating EERE in SIPs and state CAIR
    rules
  • 3 Million to EERE projects in SC (Santee Cooper)
    enforcement settlement (SEP)
  • 2 Million in solar PV projects on NY public
    buildings from an enforcement SEP
  • Opportunities
  • EERE projects in State Implementation Plans
    (SIPs) and in state CAIR rules
  • EERE projects funded in state AQ enforcement
    settlements (SEPs)
  • EERE projects implemented through state AQ
    permits
  • For more information Contact James Ferguson
    (NETL) or Jerry Kotas (Golden)

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Federal Recognition in Voluntary Green Power
Markets
  • Plan and organize Green Power Leadership Awards
    event as a platform to create national attention
    and awareness of green power markets
  • 2006 press conference utilized 8 corporate
    speakers and garnered 15 media participants and
    over 38 television, print and online news
    stories.
  • Since 2000, the amount of renewable energy
    capacity serving green power markets has
    increased more than tenfold.
  • In 2005, about 2,400 MW of renewable energy
    capacity attributable to green power markets
  • For more information, contact Jerry Kotas
    303-275-4850, or jerry.kotas_at_go.doe.gov
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