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NYSERDA’s Peak Load Reduction
Program PON 835
Embassy Suites Hotel New York, NY
October 7, 2004
Program Objective
• Increase grid reliability by reducing/curtailing
demand (NYISO DR programs)
• Base load reductions and enable demand
response
• Demand reductions for the period of May
through October – 11:00 AM-7:00 PM
• Open to end users and third party
aggregators, etc. (LSE, CSP, utilities, etc.)
• PON 835 application deadline 11/1/04, I&O
by 3/31/05
NYISO
"Hub of the Northeast"
Hydro
Quebec
19,410
MW*
IMO
23,857
MW*
ISO New England
25,158 MW*
New York
ISO
30,983 MW*
PJM / PJM
West
64,300 MW*
* = Peak Load in
Megawatts
NYSERDA/NYISO Relationship
• NYISO administers three demand response
programs that pay for demand response
• NYSERDA supports participation in these
programs by reimbursing a portion of costs
associated with technology installation that
enables demand response/reduction
NYISO’s Demand Response Programs
• EDRP
• Low Risk
• Low/Moderate Return
• DADRP
• Moderate Risk
• Moderate/High Return
• ICAP/SCR
• Moderate/High Risk
• Moderate/High Return
Return
SCR
DADRP
EDRP
Risk
NYSERDA/NYISO Relationship
ICAP/SCR
EDRP
DADRP
NYISO
Customer
Permanent
Demand
Reduction
NYSERDA
Load
Shifting/
Curtailment
Dispatchable
Emergency
Generator
Interval
Meter
NYSERDA’s Peak Load Reduction
Program
PDRE
LC/S
DEGI
IM
Con
Edison
Service
Territory
NonCon Edison
Service
Territory
Con
Edison
Service
Territory
NonCon
Edison
Service
Territory
Con Edison
Service
Territory
only
Statewide
PSC
Approved
Statewide
NYISO
Compliant
$475/kW
$225/kW
$175/kW
$45/kW
$125/kW
$2,500 per
meter
$1,200 per
meter
NOTE: Contractors will be reimbursed the lesser of 70% of the Eligible
Project Costs or the incentive caps set forth in Table 1. The Facility
owner/operator must contribute no less than 30% of Eligible Project
Costs.
Permanent Demand Reduction Efforts
• Implement projects that result in long
term demand reduction
• 20 kW minimum demand reduction (can
be aggregated)
• Common measures include lighting,
motors, cooling system upgrades, etc
• 70% of eligible costs up to $475/kW by
3/31/05
Permanent Demand Reduction
• 41 story commercial property
in Manhattan
• 28-tank ice storage system
• Ice Slurry is created at night,
and circulated through cooling
coils during daytime
• Shifted 4,000 ton-hours of
cooling off-peak
• $300,000 in incentives
The Durst Organization
• Upgraded Lighting from T12 to T8
technology
• 39 Locations retrofitted
• Demand Reduction – 379 kW
• Energy Savings – 1.9 Million kWh
• NYSERDA incentive - $142,000
Load Curtailment/Shifting
• Identify and control discretionary loads
• Supports Utility/NYISO Demand Response
Programs
• Common measures include duty cycling,
process shifting, lighting reductions, etc
• 100 kW minimum (may be aggregated)
• 70% of eligible costs up to $175/kW by 3/31/05
• Direct load control encouraged (100%
reimbursement up to $175/kW in Con Edison)
Load Curtailment/Shifting
• Direct Load Control – Load centrally controlled
from a single source through bldg EMS, which
activates pre-programmed curtailment
settings
– 21 BJ’s Wholesale Club locations (1 MW)
– 16 Stop & Shop Supermarkets (0.8 MW)
– 36 Home Depot locations (4.4 MW)
30-Jul
29-Jul
Time of Day
curtailed load
23:15
22:15
21:15
20:15
19:15
18:15
17:15
16:15
15:15
14:15
13:15
12:15
11:15
10:15
9:15
8:15
7:15
6:15
5:15
4:15
3:15
2:15
1:15
0:15
Demand (kW)
Home Depot Demand Curtailment (2002)
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Dispatchable Emergency Generator
Initiatives
• Energy & environmental controls & enhancements to
improve operations and reliability
• Supports NYISO EDRP & SCR, or TO DRP
• Eligibility limited to facilities in Con-Edison service
territory and machines with NOx emissions less than 35
lbs/MWh (18 lbs/MWh for new installations)
• Common measures include switchgear, controls, test &
tunes, dual fuel conversions, etc
• 70% of eligible costs up to $125/kW by 3/31/05
AT&T Generator
• AT&T could not run generators due to high
emissions (opacity of 80%)
• Faulty fuel injectors, allowing unburned fuel in
the exhaust
• New fuel injectors and turbo chargers were
installed, allowing 7 MW of generation to run
significantly cleaner (less than 20% opacity)
• NYSERDA provided over $400,000
Interval Meters
• Interval metering intended for primary
electric service
• Required registration in NYISO and/or
Utility Demand Response Programs
• $2,500 for “socket meters”, or $1,200
for “shadow meters”
• 70% of eligible costs up to $2,500 or
$1,200 by 3/31/05
3-D Metered Data
NYSERDA’s Interval Meter (8/15/03)
PON 835 Participation
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Apply
NYSERDA sends PO
Submit a Technical Assessment (TA)
NYSERDA reviews TA and issues notice to
proceed
Complete the job and notify NYSERDA
NYSERDA does site visit to verify installation
Invoice NYSERDA
NYSERDA provides payment
Program Funding/Timeframe
• $10.5 million available, program year nearly
over
• Applications accepted through November 1,
2004, or until funds committed
• Applications accepted on a first come, first
serve basis
• Projects must be completed and field verified
by March 31, 2005
PLRP for Summer 2005
PON 903
• Similar to PON 835 – 4 components
• Retro-active back to projects contracted
for after 11/01/04
• Funding amount could be less – end of
program
• Planned release December 2004
Questions?
• Albany 1-866-NYSERDA (697-3732)
– Pete Savio ext 3334
– Chris Smith ext 3360
– Lee Smith ext 3313
• New York City 212-971-5342
– Elizabeth Perry ext 3017
• http://www.nyserda.org/835pon.pdf
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