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OEE Programs oee.nrcan.gc.ca

Auto Smart

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2Office of Energy EfficiencyOffice of Energy Efficiency

• Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) created the Office of Energy Efficiency (OEE) on April 1, 1998.

• OEE’s objective is to increase energy efficiency and the use of alternative transportation fuels in Canada to reduce GHG emissions and improve the Canadian economy

• OEE currently offers 17 programs

oee.nrcan.gc.ca

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3Energy Innovators InitiativeEnergy Innovators Initiative(EII)(EII)

Program Goals

• To encourage the owners of existing buildings in the commercial, institutional and municipal sectors to reduce operating costs and energy use through cost-effective investments in energy efficiency retrofits.

• lower costs• reduce energy

consumption• improve productivity

Reduce GHG emissions

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• Hospitality (hotels and restaurants)

• Commercial office buildings

• Retail

• Shopping centres

• Multi-unit residential and social housing

Target Sectors and Organizations

5 Commercial and 8 Institutional sub-sectors:

• Health care

• Schools

• Colleges

• Universities

• Municipalities

• Not-for-profit

• Provincial

• Churches

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Capital Cost $1 MM

Operating and

Maintenance Cost

$9 MM

Capital increases 10%

O & M decreases 30%

$1.10 MM

$6.30 MM

$7.40 MM

Savings of 26%

New Total $10 MM =

With EM Concepts Built In…With EM Concepts Built In…

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6EII Services

Financial Incentives

Sector Specific workshops and seminars

Technical information, including fact sheets, benchmarking and best practices guides

Newsletters, case studies and other publications

National recognition awards

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7Financial Incentive Eligibility

• Must be an Energy Innovator

• A project is not eligible if the organization has applied for, or received funding for, the same project under the Commercial Building Incentive Program (CBIP) or Renewable Energy Deployment Incentive (REDI).

• Organizations must disclose sources of funding from federal departments and other governments.

• Must be a new project for which no work has been started or contracted.

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8Energy Retrofit Assistance – Retrofit Planning (ERA P)

• Organizations can receive up to 50 percent of eligible costs for energy retrofit planning – up to $25,000. An organization may reapply for further projects, up to a maximum total of $250,000 in incentives.

• The objective is to provide organizations with tools to overcome barriers associated with implementing an energy saving retrofit project.

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Eligible Services

• Project Development

• Audits

• Feasibility Studies/Engineering Audits

• Energy Management Plan

• Monitoring and Tracking Systems

• Other Services and Expenditures

Program Eligibility Requirements

NRCan must approve Service Delivery

Agent

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10Payment Process

• the service has been delivered

• the organization has submitted all supporting documentation validating service costs

• a final report documenting the results has been submitted

• An invoice for payment has been submitted by the organization

A payment will be made when the following actions are completed and/or submitted:

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Measures that apply to Proposed Project

• Project Development and Management

• Lighting and Electrical Systems

• Energy Management Systems and Controls

• Motors and Drives

• Water Heating

• HVAC Systems

• Building Envelope

• Monitoring and Tracking Systems

• Staff Training

• Employee Communication and Awarness

Proposed Retrofit Measures

NRCan must approve Service Delivery

Agent

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12Energy Retrofit Assistance – Building Implementation (ERA 3)

• The ERA (3) offers incentives to organizations that have buildings that they own, lease or manage.

• The project must be completed within 12 months. (This now can be extended for more complex projects)

• EII will contribute up to 25% of eligible costs to a maximum of $250,000 based on estimated energy savings. (currently total eligibility of $500,000 per client)

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For example: NRCan Incentive

$7.5 per energy savings (GJ) of the project$7.5 per energy savings (GJ) of the project

• Estimated savings of the project are 10 000 GJ

• Total pilot project costs are $800,000

ThenIncentive = $7.5/GJ x 10,000 GJ = $75,000

which is less than either 25% of project costs or $250,000

Determination of NRCan contribution

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For example:

• Estimated savings of the project are 40,000 GJ

• Total pilot project costs are $4,800,000

ThenIncentive = $7.5/GJ x 33,333 GJ = $250,000 (Max)

which is less than either 25% of project costs or $300,000 ($7.5 X 40,000GJ = $300,000)

Pre-Evaluation

Determination of NRCan contribution cont’d

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15Issuing PaymentsIssuing Payments

First Payment

• NRCan issues the first payment, amounting to 50% of the incentive, after the energy retrofit work has started.

Final Payment

• Final 50% will be paid to the client one year after completing the project when the final report has been received and the energy savings have been verified.

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16Dollars to $enseDollars to $ense

• Energy Master Plan

• Energy Monitoring and Tracking

• Spot the Energy Saving Opportunities

Energy Management Workshops

Learn how to:•Spot low-cost opportunities for reducing energy consumption

•Monitor and record energy savings and losses

•Design and execute an energy action plan

•Take advantage of programs offered by NRCan

www.oee.nrcan.gc.ca/workshops

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Commercial Building Incentive Program

Michel Lamanque

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What types of buildings are eligible for assistance?

• New and existing buildings in the following sectors:

- Commercial- Institutional

- Municipal and provincial- Multiple unit residential buildings

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CBIP Eligibility Criteria

• Building permit issued between April 1998 and March 2007

• Buildings must comply with all of the MNECB’s mandatory provisions

• Energy efficiency at least 25% better than the MNECB

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CBIP financial assistance

• Double the estimated energy savings

• Up to a maximum of $60,000 per building

• Up to 6 projects per organization or a maximum of $250,000

• In 2 installments (80% upon acceptance and 20% when the project ends)

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NRCan’s Renewable Energy Deployment Initiative (REDI)

Financial support for: solar air heating systems solar water heating systems, and biomass combustion systems

Up to $80,000 or 25% of system cost per application to a corporate maximum of $250,000Solar and biomass combustion equipment providing industrial process heat, and eligible for CCA Class 43.1 accelerated write off, is now eligible for the REDI Incentive!

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Exciting New REDI Pilot Offering for Ontario Utilities’

Conservation Efforts

REDI Production Incentive Pilot Project:will support utilities as “Solar Energy Providers”, which sell solar thermal energy to end-users

See RFP on REDI website: www.nrcan.gc.ca/redi

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Thank YouThank Youoee.nrcan.gc.ca/eii

Thank YouThank Youoee.nrcan.gc.ca/eii