Frank Gorke, Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources
1. Creating A Greener Energy Future For the Commonwealth
DOER Report
Frank Gorke, DOER
April 12, 2010
frank.gorke@state.ma.us
617.626.7352
www.mass.gov/doer
2. DOER Mission
• Creating a Greener Energy Future for the
Commonwealth
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3. Clean Energy Activity
• GWSA
• GCA
• IOU EE Programs
• RPS
• AEPS
• Energy Codes
• GCD
• ZNEB
• RGGI
• MA CEC
• ARRA
• GCD
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4. Clean Energy Activity
• Global Warming Solutions Act
• Green Communities Act
• IOU Energy Efficiency Programs
• Renewable Portfolio Standard
• Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard
• Building Energy Codes
• Green Communities Division
• Zero Net Energy Buildings
• Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
• MA Clean Energy Center
• American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
• Green Communities Division
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5. ARRA – Highlights
• High Performance Building Grants
• 98 grants in process to cities and towns
statewide
• Enterprise Energy Management System
• State facilities
• Solar PV Investments
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6. Nation-Leading Energy Efficiency Plans
• Green Communities Act (2008)
Capture all cost effective energy efficiency
• Energy Efficiency Advisory Council (EEAC)
25 public meetings
Commissioner Phil Giudice as Chair
11 voting members
Business, industry and environmental groups, residential energy users, state
environmental and economic development officials, the Attorney General
Program Administrators
• EEAC unanimously approves plans (10/09)
• DPU approves plans (1/10)
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7. Three-Year Energy Efficiency Plans
Green Communities Act (July 2008) promotes
enhanced gas and electric energy efficiency
throughout the Commonwealth
•Program Administrators developed state-wide Three Year Plans
providing for acquisition of all available cost effective energy efficiency
The Three Year Plan reflects:
•Aggressive – unprecedented – savings goals
•A construct for gas/electric program integration and seamless delivery
across Program Administrators
•A commitment to go “deeper” (more comprehensive) in buildings; as
well as “broader” (more customers)
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8. Three-Year Plan: Benefits at a Glance
About 3x the annual savings over 2008
Electric
• 2.4M Residential, Low Income, and Commercial participants over
3 years
• Investment of $1.3B over 3 years
• 30,000 GWh savings over the lifetime of the measures
• Efficiency represents 2.4% of sales in 2012
Gas
• 920,000 Residential, Low Income and Commercial participants
over 3 years
• Investment of $483M over 3 years
• 897M therm savings over the lifetime of the measures
• Efficiency represents 1.15% of sales in 2012
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10. First Fuel
• Making efficiency our “first fuel” puts the least
cost, lowest impact option front and center to
meet our energy needs.
• The energy savings projected for 2010–2012 will
put us on track to meet around 30% of our
anticipated energy needs through energy
efficiency by 2020.
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11. Challenges of Delivering Plan
• Reach more electric and gas customers
• Achieve more extensive savings
There is much to do beyond lighting and appliances
• Create willingness to invest
Amid constrained economic times
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12. Role of RGGI
• MA auctions about 100% of the carbon
allowances
• 80% of the funds are dedicated to EE through the
efficiency plans operated by Program
Administrators as specified in the GCA
• 20% dedicated to EE and RE or other related
purposes as specified in the GCA
• 2009 Auctions: $50+million
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13. Multifamily Housing Program
• ID’d as a hard to reach market in 3 year plan process
• Participants will initiate a request for all program services through
one party, without the need to directly contact multiple program
administrators or multiple parties within the same program
administrator. Throughout the project life cycle, the participant will
have access to a single point-of contact that will facilitate all
programmatic communication and coordination.
• Eligibility for program measures and services will be based on cost-
effectiveness and will not be restricted by the rate class associated
with the meter(s) for the facility.
• The program is structured to ensure that participants are provided
with a whole-building, fully integrated offering targeting both gas and
electric end-uses.
• Key role: Multifamily Market Integrator
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14. DOER’s Resources
• Department of Energy Resources (DOER) Website
Energy Efficiency in Massachusetts: Our First
Fuel
Case Studies
www.mass.gov/doer
www.mass.gov/energy/efficiency
http://bit.ly/EE4BIZ
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15. Customer’s Portal to Improve Operations
The business process can be divided into six major phases
Process for Prescriptive and Custom Deployment
Application/ Customer Installation/ Verification/
Marketing & PA Payment
Negotiation Inspection Post-inspection
Approvals
Marketing Retrofit/ TA vendors Work with Follow Payment
New Construction Prescriptive Contractors Post- Approval
Personal
Lighting & Suppliers inspection
Contact Walk Through
Guides
Facility Technical
Assistance- Confirm
Analyze
Custom Compliance
all Energy Uses
Analysis with Minimum
and Assessment
Requirements
Engage
Document
Engineering/
Architectural
Services
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