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Page 1: On Tour – Treasure Chest of Energy Savings. Annual Meeting Preview - May 1st.

On Tour – Treasure Chest of Energy Savings

Page 2: On Tour – Treasure Chest of Energy Savings. Annual Meeting Preview - May 1st.

Annual Meeting Preview - May 1st

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)

OPALCO is a Full Requirements Customer of BPA BPA has been a national leader in EE for over 30 years Energy Efficiency is a Power Resource A MW saved is the equivalent of a MW produced PNW consumers save billions of dollars annually in reducing energy costs Carbon Dioxide emissions were also substantially reduced Along with BPA - OPALCO is a leader in Energy Efficiency BPA funds the majority of OPALCO Energy Efficiency Programs:

Energy Smart (Grocery & Retail Stores) Commercial Lighting Appliance Rebates

April 1, 2010 BPA introduced new energy efficiency programs for utilities Residential Focus Weatherization Component

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Education & Outreach Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Workshops

Free to Members 2- 4 hours Learn to DIY Home Energy Assessment Professional Energy Auditors Product Vendors (windows, insulation) Free CFLs and Showerheads

Community Outreach Road Shows County Fair

School ProgramsContests ,lesson plans

Website and Tools Energy Services Blog – Share the Load Energy Efficiency Calculators Home Audit Tools Important Links

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Energy Audits

Home Snapshot Energy Assessment Evaluation of insulation, appliances, lighting, heating system, water heating, windows and doors, lighting Calculate baseline electricity usage Discussion of remedies and rebates Discussion of next steps Install CFLs and showerheads $25

Coming Mid-Summer

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Energy Audits

Detailed Building Performance Institute (BPI) Home Energy Audit

Professionally certified audit Whole building, science based Detailed work scope, cost-benefit analysis Heath and safety (ventilation, CAZ* testing) Cost to be determined

Coming Mid-Summer

*combustion area zone

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Appliance & Equipment RebatesRefrigerators and Freezers : $25

More Information: www.energystar.gov www.cee1.org (super efficient)

www.cashforapplianceswa.com

Did you Know? The Department of Energy estimates that 14 %of a given household's energy is drained by its fridge. Freezer on top is best Door water/ice and automatic icemakers increase refrigerator energy use

$75 rebate on ENERGY STAR® refrigerators with proof of recycling or decommissioning - 9 cubic feet and above

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Appliance & Equipment Rebates

Don’t be fooled – look for ENERGY STAR icon

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Dishwashers: $25

More Information: www.energystar.gov OPALCO rebate EF of .65 or higher

Did you know? New ENERGY STAR models use 31% less energy and 33% less water than new non-qualified models. Choose energy saving no-heat drying and water heating features.

www.cashforapplianceswa.comNo Washington state rebate for dishwashers : (

Appliance & Equipment Rebates

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Clothes Washers: $25 or $70

More Information: www.energystar.gov www.aceee.org/consumerguide OPALCO rebate MEF of 2.0 or above

Did you know? ENERGY STAR qualified clothes washers use about 30% less energy and over 50% less water than regular washers. Front loaders are more efficient Most energy efficient dryer is the clothes linewww.cashforapplianceswa.c

om$100 rebate on high-efficiency ENERGY STAR® clothes washers - Modified Energy Factor (MEF) of 2.46 and above and Water Factor (WF) of 4.0 and below

(gas or electric water heater)

Appliance & Equipment Rebates

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Water Heaters : $25 - $50

More Information: www.aceee.org/consumerguidewww.consumerenergycenter.org/home/appliances/waterheaters.ht

ml Federal rebates: www.dsireusa.org

Water Heater

Any Warranty 20- yr Warranty

Size in Gallons

Energy Factor

Rebate Energy Factor

Rebate

50-64 .93 $25 .94 $5065-79 .91 $25 .94 $50

80-105 .91 $25 .92 $50106-119 .85 $25 .91 $50

Did you know? Water heating can account for 14%–25% of the energy consumed in your home.

Appliance & Equipment Rebates

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Gravity Film Heat Exchangers: ($160 - $225)

More information: www.gfxtechnology.com

Did you Know?Approximately 80% to 90% of all hot water energy goes down the drainAlso-known-as: Waste Water Heat Recovery Wastewater clings in a film-like fashion to the inside of the pipe as it undergoes gravity flow – OH!Cost around $500Triple shower capacity and first hour recovery of electric storage water heater

Coming Mid-Summer

Appliance & Equipment Rebates

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Heat Pumps: $300 - $1900

Did you know? If you heat with electricity, a heat pump can trim the amount of electricity you use for heating by as much as 30%– 40%. Efficiency is measured by SEER (cooling) and HSPF (heating)More Information: OPALCO list of PTCS* certified installers www.energystar.gov www.ceedirectory.org Federal rebates: www.dsireusa.org PTCS: Performance Tested Comfort System

Appliance & Equipment Rebates

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Ductless Heat Pumps: $1500

More Information: www.nwductless.com Federal rebates: www.dsireusa.org

Did you know? Very common in other parts of the world No duct work means higher efficiencyAlso-know-as: Mini Split System SEER between 16 and 22 and HSPF between 8.5 and 11 Zonal control

Appliance & Equipment Rebates

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Appliance Decommissioning: $25

More Information: To qualify must be operational – not junked Site by site assessment for pick up

•Cut power cord•Remove gaskets•Remove CFCs•Recycle oil•Recycle insulation•Recycle metal, plastic, glass

Did you know?Old refrigerators and freezers, especially 2nd units, are running up your power bill.15 year old refrigerators use twice the energy of new ones.

Coming Mid-Summer

Appliance & Equipment Rebates

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Energy StarConstruction

More Information:www.northwestenergystar.comwww.energystar.gov

New Site Built Homes: $600 -$1170New Manufactured Homes: $850

Did you Know? They are at least 15% more energy efficient than homes built to the 2004 International Residential Code (IRC) Additional energy-saving features that typically make them 20–30% more efficient than standard homes. Independent third party verified testing

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Weatherization Rebates

More Information:www.simplyinsulate.comwww.energysavers.govwww.energystar.govFederal rebates: www.dsireusa.org

Insulation: $.12 - $.85/square foot

Did you know?One inch of fiberglass batt = R3.33 Up to 20 %of home heat is lost through uninsulated foundations If installed incorrectly it will lose its effectiveness, regardless of the Rvalue Washington State Energy Code (WSEC) July 2009 : framing cavities must be filled to their full depth.

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Weatherization Rebates

More Information: www.energysavers.gov www.energystar.gov

Duct Sealing: $400 - $500

Did you know? Leaky ducts can reduce heating system efficiency by 20% WSEC July 2009: Duct sealing is required when a space conditioning system is altered Properly sealed and insulated ducts can make your home more comfortable, efficient and safe.

Conditioned or unconditioned – that is the question

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Weatherization Rebates

More Information: www.aceee.org www.energystar.gov

Air Sealing:

Did you know? It is unwise to rely on air leakage for ventilation because it can't be controlled - think mold, dust, pollen. 0.35 air changes per hour or 15 cubic feet per person per minute, whichever is greater. WSEC July 2009: Air leakage testing required for new houses Blower door is required

Coming Mid-Summer

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Weatherization Rebates

More Information: www.efficientwindows.org www.energystar.gov Federal rebates: www.dsireusa.org

Window Replacement: $6 per square foot

Did you know? Due to high product and installation costs ($465 per window or $5,000–$20,000 for a typical home), replacing whole window units is, generally, only recommended for new construction or major remodeling projects. WSEC July 2009: Climate Zone 1 13% or less = U-.34 25% or less = U-.32 Unlimited = U-.30

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Weatherization Rebates

More Information: www1.eere.energy.gov www.waptac.org www.oppco.org www.commerce.wa.gov/site/500/default.aspx

Low Income Projects:

Did you know? The U.S. Department of Energy Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program distributed $5 billion to the states under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Washington State has received $60 million The Opportunity Council BPA also provides Low Income Weatherization funds

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Commercial Programs

Lighting upgrades Upgrading existing lamps/fixtures New construction

Energy smart grocer Administered by PECI (Portland Energy Conservation Inc) Almost every grocer in the county has done something: LED case lights, compressor upgrades, night covers

Commercial kitchens Refrigerators, ice makers, steamers, ovens, fryers, dishwashers

Custom projects UW Friday Labs The Whale Museum San Juan county Lopez Schools Orcas Schools

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Local Renewable Energy Program

Currently more than 60 members generate their own renewable power

(solar, wind, micro-hydro) and interconnect to the grid

MORE = member owned renewable energy

We invite member nominations to a MORE Steering Committee

The Goal - maximize our savings and limit our load growth as a co-op through energy efficiency and conservation at the same time that we add renewable generation.

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation HOME STAR aka Cash for Caulkers

A revised version of the Home Star Energy Retrofit Act of 2010 (S. 3434) was introduced in the United States Senate May 27th  

Home Star incentives include the Gold Star and Silver Star Rebate Programs. The Silver Star program provides incentives ranging from $50 to $1,500 for various prescriptive energy efficiency improvement measures. The Gold Star program follows a performance-based path for incentives, offering $3,000 for a 20% improvement in a home's energy efficiency and an additional $1,000 for each additional 5% reduction, capped at $8,000 or 50% of the total retrofit cost (including the cost of audit and diagnostic procedures).

/More Information: www.efficiencyfirst.org/home-star

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation

“Nearly 60% of the region’s new demand for electricity over the next five years and 85% over the next 20 years, could be met with energy efficiency.”

—Northwest Power and Conservation Council, Sixth Power Plan, February 2010

Together we can each do our part as a member of our island community to keep rates down by increasing the energy efficiency of our homes and businesses. If we all become more energy efficient NOW, we can limit the load growth on our electric system in the near future—for which we will soon be charged more costly “Tier 2” rates.

Going Forward -

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation

Anne Bertino PHONE: 376-3571

EMAIL: [email protected]

www.opalco.com