Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency 2016 Regional And Community . - TAMU

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Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency 2016Regional and Community ProgramsDenise Kuehn, Director, Energy Efficiency Services December 20, 2016Mission: SAFELY DELIVER CLEAN, AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE ENERGY & EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE

Clean Energy Goals in Austin EnergyGeneration Plan55%Offset thecarbon from55% of ourelectricconsumptionby 2025.As of 2016 thiswas 31%, anincrease from24% from theprevious year!900MW800 MW by2020; 900MW of by2025 savingsfrom energyefficiencyand demandresponse.950MW750 MW utilityscale solar 200MW local solar by2025, including100 MWcustomer-sitedPV.30MWLocalStorage10 MW 20 MW TES.0CO2Net zerocommunitywide GHGemissions by2050.*All subject to meeting Affordability Goals: 2% rate increase per year; AE rates in lower half of Texas utilities.2

History of DSM Enabling Infrastructureat Austin Energy3

Residential Monthly Usage Comparison2015 Monthly Average Residential Usage (kWh/Customer)El Paso Electric Co638Austin Energy898Southwestern Public Service Co959Green Mountain Energy Company1,002Brownsville Public Utilities Board1,099City of San Antonio - (TX)1,151Reliant Energy Retail Services1,169Texas1,173TXU Energy Retail Co LP1,224Southwestern Electric Power Co1,230Bounce Energy, Inc.1,239Bluebonnet Electric Coop, Inc1,253Nueces Electric Cooperative1,263Pedernales Electric Coop, Inc1,274Entergy Texas Inc.1,299City of New Braunfels - (TX)1,337Amigo Energy1,354Startex Power1,35702004006008001,0001,2001,4001,6004

What do Customers Want? Really Low BillsComfortPrice ChoicesEnergy ChoicesLifestyle optionsConvenience– Self or– Human interaction or– Both Value – products,services, relationships Know my needs5

360 View of the Customer .Leveraging Big DataDeliveryRenewablesRebatesBillingUsage6

Demand Side Management Programs Incentives for all market segments, Retail Partnershipsexisting and new construction Engineering Support Low Income Multi- and Single-Family Education and Outreach Direct installation Robust Green Building program Demand Response Behavioral programs––––BYOT and 1-wayLoad Co-opEmergency Response ServiceThermal Energy Storage & DistrictCooling Austin Energy Tier Usage App Commercial demand alerts EV TOU pilot 2015 IECC, amendedTotal: 1,600 MWfrom 1982-2025Achievedfrom 700MWsavingsfrom 19822006Additional900 MW ofdemandsavingsgoal 200720257

Awareness & EducationIncrease energyefficiencyConvert energy audits torebate participationImplement benchmarkingand disclosureReduce carbon throughconservationEnergy ConservationAudit & DisclosureAustin first to address commercial, multi and single family sectors8

Converting Audits to Efficiency ImprovementsWhat does this mean for Billy?Savings. Comfort. Health. .Smaller Carbon Footprint.9

Converting Audits to Efficiency Improvements Family OwnedBusiness –StorageFacilities 13 Facilitiestotal– Built in 1967 Renovationsdoubled the sizewhile electricitybill stayed thesameBOTTOM LINE SAVINGS 10

Optimize Customer Experience.8No EE/DREE ProgramDR Program754kWh63Meet goalscosteffectively2101357Reducecustomercosts9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23HourProvidevalue toutilityLeverageBig Data perience11

Contact UsCity of Austin\Austin EnergyCustomer Energy Solutionsp. energy12

electric consumption by 2025. 800 MW by 2020; 900 MW of by 2025 savings from energy efficiency and demand response. 750 MW utility-scale solar 200 MW local solar by 2025, including 100 MW customer-sited PV. Net zero community-wide GHG emissions by 2050. Local Storage 10 MW 20 MW TES. *All subject to meeting Affordability Goals: