New Incentives for Combined Heat and Power

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Programs The Dayton Power & Light Company Stefanie Campbell, Energy Efficiency Manager Lyle Garrison, Program Manager Nicholas Redlin, Program Manager

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DP&L Energy Efficiency Programs

The Dayton Power & Light CompanyStefanie Campbell, Energy Efficiency ManagerLyle Garrison, Program ManagerNicholas Redlin, Program Manager

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SB221: Investor owned utilities required to meet efficiency goals• Reduce energy 22% by 2025

SB310: Efficiency goals “frozen” for two years. Utilities given a choice: • Continue existing portfolio plan, with no modifications, through 2016

• File an amended plan, subject to PUCO approval

DP&L chose to continue our existing portfolio plan• More certainty for DP&L, our partners and our customers

• Continue to assess changing landscape

DP&L Energy Efficiency Goals

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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 20170

200,000

400,000

600,000

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

115,279

294,485

474,071

660,597

864,088

1,035,633

43,919

115,637

214,337

325,476

449,757

587,019

723,458

859,077

993,883

Actual

SB 221 Targets

0.30% 0.50% 0.70% 0.80% 0.90% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00%

DP&L Energy Efficiency Performance

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PrescriptiveLighting

HVAC

Motors & Drives

Air Compressors

Other

CustomLighting

HVAC

Other

New Construction

Business Audits

DP&L Business Programs

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• Per SB 310 (SB 315)“For the purposes of waste energy recovery or combined heat and power systems, an electric distribution utility shall not apply more than the total annual percentage of the electric distribution utility’s industrial-customer load, relative to the electric distribution utility’s total load, to the annual energy savings requirement.”

• Total retail sales 13,829,968 MWh• Industrial makes up 25.2% of total • Energy Savings Requirement is 1% Annually

DP&L CHP Limit

Total Retail Sales

13,829,968 MWh

Energy Savings Requirement (1%)

138,230 MWh

CHP Limit

(25.2% Ind load)34,851 MWh

~4 MW annual

capacity

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CHP Workshop

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• Custom Rebate Program• $0.08 per kWh Generated

• kWh rebate paid at 6 and 12 months after completion

• $100 per kW Capacity• kW rebate paid at project completion

• Limited to 50% of project cost• Rebates will be capped at $500,000 per account• Rebate incentive is paid to the customer• For projects over 500 kW, DP&L will work with

customers to determine custom incentive structure

CHP Incentive Structure

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CHP Incentive Requirements

• Apply through Custom Program

• “Other” technologies

• Pre-Approval is required

• Must be installed in the DP&L territory

• Overall system efficiency must meet or exceed 70% LHV

• Must be a 7 year or less simple payback

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DP&L Energy Audit Program provides up to $10,000 to subsidize the cost of a CHP Feasibility Study to encourage the implementation of CHP projects.

Feasibility Study

Rebate to Follow the Business Audit Program

• DP&L will reimburse 50% up front after the study is completed

• The remaining 50% will be reimbursed when the CHP project is implemented

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• Application online• www.dpandl.com/CHP

• Need Help? Contact DP&L • [email protected]

Submitting Application

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• Interconnection: physical connection of the Applicant’s facilities to the Company’s distribution system

• Application (DPandL.com/environment)• Engineering review for safety & reliability, as well as

customer needs (i.e., usage)• Technical requirements• Reviewed within 30 days• Nominal fee

Interconnection Process at DP&L

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Interconnection Process

1. APPLICATION• Typically approved within 30 days• Equipment installation should follow approval

2. AGREEMENT• Formal agreement to document interconnection

3. NET METER• Utility installs net meter to accurately measure energy used as

well as excess energy put back on the grid.

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• Net Metering is the difference between energy used and excess electricity generated that is put back on the grid • Offset part or all of their “electricity needs”• Billing based on net usage in the month

• Qualifying installations include renewable or advanced technology (incl. micro-turbines)

What is Net Metering?

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Stefanie CampbellManager EE Programs

[email protected]

Lyle GarrisonEE Program Manager

[email protected]

Nicholas RedlinEE Program Manager

[email protected]

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