ELECTRONIC FILING Mrs. Jocelyn Boyd Chief Clerk/Administrator September 18, 20 15 Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center Dr., Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210 RE: Proposed EnergyWise for Business Program- Docket No. 21)15- _ -E Dear Mrs. Boyd; Charles A. Castle Associate General Counsel Duke Energy Corpomlion 550 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address; DEC45A I P.O. Box 1321 Charlotte, NC 28201 704.382.4499 I. 980.373.8534 alex.castle@duke·energy . com Pursuant to Commission Order No. 2015-596, Duke Energ y Prog re ss, LLC ("DEP") hereby submits for approval its experimental tariff EWB-2 for the Ener g yWise for Business Program ("Prog ram"). This letter is accompanied by the following attachments: I. Attachment A- The proposed pro g ram tariff; 2. Attachment B -The projected program partic ipation and impacts data; and 3. Attachment C- The program cost-effectiveness test results. The purpose and objective of this Prog ram is to de liver a fle x ible of fer that will allow small business customers the ability to participat e in a demand response prog ram with options related to the type of control devic e installed and level of demand response participation. The type of devices offered to customers includes a smart thermostat that is prog rammed and installed at the customer's location or the more traditional switch installed on an e li g ible HVAC unit. The opti on to participate in demand response events is available for both device types. In addition, prog ram participants who select the smart thermostat option wiiJ have the ability to increase their efficiency and the ability to reduce their ener g y usa g e by mana g in g the ir HV AC usa ge remotely via a computer, tabl et or smartphone. The smart thermostat i s al so desig ned to help custome rs set an efficient schedule that works best for their businesses therefore inc reasing the energ y efficiency savings. Prog ram participants who select the switch option will have the abi lity to select the ir leve l of demand response participation, but obviously will not be able to take advantage of the efficiency opportunities af forded by the thermostat. The Prog ram benefits, should appeal to a broad rang e of business types, and delive r value to each custome r by helping them balance their saving s and comfort g oals. DEP requests the recovery of applic able Progra m costs, net lost revenues , and utility 4 ENERGY. DUKE Charles A. Castle Associate General Counsel Duke Energy Corporation 550 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 Mailing Address. DEC45A/ P.O. Box 1321 Charlotte, NC 28201 o: 704.382.4499 l. 980.373.8534 [email protected],corn September I g, 2015 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Mrs. Jocelyn Boyd Chief Clerk/Administrator Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center Dr., Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210 RE: Proposed EnergyWise for Business Program- Docket No. 2015- -E Dear Mrs. Boyd; Pursuant to Commission Order No. 2015-596, Duke Energy Progress, LLC ("DEP") hereby submits for approval its experimental tariff EWB-2 for the EnergyWise for Business Program (" Program" ). This letter is accompanied by the following attachments: 1. Attachment A — The proposed program tariff; 2. Attachment B — The projected program participation and impacts data; and 3. Ahachment C — The program cost-effectiveness test results. The purpose and objective of this Program is to deliver a llexible offer that will allow small business customers the ability to participate in a demand response program with options related to the type of control device installed and level of demand response participation. The type of devices offered to customers includes a smart thermostat that is programmed and installed at the customer's location or the more traditional switch installed on an eligible HVAC unit. The option to participate in demand response events is available for both device types. In addition, program participants who select the smart thermostat option will have the ability to increase their efficiency and the ability to reduce their energy usage by managing their HVAC usage remotely via a computer, tablet or smartphone. The smart thermostat is also designed to help customers set an efficient schedule that works best for their businesses therefore increasing the energy efficiency savings. Program participants who select the switch option will have the ability to select their level of demand response participation, but obviously will not be able to take advantage of the efficiency opportunities afforded by the thermostat. The Program benefits, should appeal to a broad range ol'usiness types, and deliver value to each customer by helping them balance their savings and comfort goals. DEP requests the recovery of applicable Program costs, net lost revenues, and utility
September 18, 20 15
Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center
Dr., Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210
RE: Proposed EnergyWise for Business Program Docket No. 21)15-_
-E
Dear Mrs. Boyd;
Duke Energy Corpomlion 550 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte, NC 28201
alex.castle@duke·energy.com
Pursuant to Commission Order No. 2015-596, Duke Energy Progress,
LLC ("DEP") hereby submits for approval its experimental tariff
EWB-2 for the EnergyWise for Business Program ("Program"). This
letter is accompanied by the following attachments:
I. Attachment A- The proposed program tariff; 2. Attachment B -The
projected program participation and impacts data; and 3. Attachment
C- The program cost-effectiveness test results.
The purpose and objective of this Program is to deliver a flexible
offer that will allow small business customers the ability to
participate in a demand response program with options related to
the type of control device installed and level of demand response
participation. The type of devices offered to customers includes a
smart thermostat that is programmed and installed at the customer's
location or the more traditional switch installed on an eligible
HVAC unit. The option to participate in demand response events is
available for both device types. In addition, program participants
who select the smart thermostat option wiiJ have the ability to
increase their efficiency and the ability to reduce their energ y
usage by managing their HV AC usage remotely via a computer, tablet
or smartphone. The smart thermostat is also designed to help
customers set an efficient schedule that works best for their
businesses therefore increasing the energy efficiency savings.
Program participants who select the switch option will have the
ability to select their level of demand response participation, but
obviously will not be able to take advantage of the efficiency
opportunities afforded by the thermostat. The Program benefits,
should appeal to a broad range of business types, and deliver value
to each customer by helping them balance their savings and comfort
goals.
DEP requests the recovery of applicable Program costs, net lost
revenues, and utility
4 ENERGY. DUKE
Duke Energy Corporation 550 South Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Charlotte, NC 28201
September I g, 2015
VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Mrs. Jocelyn Boyd Chief Clerk/Administrator
Public Service Commission of South Carolina 101 Executive Center
Dr., Suite 100 Columbia, SC 29210
RE: Proposed EnergyWise for Business Program- Docket No. 2015-
-E
Dear Mrs. Boyd;
Pursuant to Commission Order No. 2015-596, Duke Energy Progress,
LLC ("DEP") hereby submits for approval its experimental tariff
EWB-2 for the EnergyWise for Business
Program ("Program"). This letter is accompanied by the following
attachments:
1. Attachment A — The proposed program tariff; 2. Attachment B —
The projected program participation and impacts data; and 3.
Ahachment C — The program cost-effectiveness test results.
The purpose and objective of this Program is to deliver a llexible
offer that will allow small business customers the ability to
participate in a demand response program with options related to
the type of control device installed and level of demand response
participation. The type of devices offered to customers includes a
smart thermostat that is programmed and installed at the customer's
location or the more traditional switch installed on an eligible
HVAC unit. The option to participate in demand response events is
available for both device types. In addition, program participants
who select the smart thermostat option will have the ability to
increase their efficiency and the ability to reduce their energy
usage by managing their HVAC usage remotely via a computer, tablet
or smartphone. The smart thermostat is also designed to help
customers set an efficient schedule that works best for their
businesses therefore increasing the energy efficiency savings.
Program participants who select the switch option will have the
ability to select their level of demand response participation, but
obviously will not be able to take advantage of the efficiency
opportunities afforded by the thermostat. The Program benefits,
should appeal to a broad range ol'usiness types, and deliver value
to each customer by helping them balance their savings and comfort
goals.
DEP requests the recovery of applicable Program costs, net lost
revenues, and utility
iLc; annual Demand-Side Management and Energy Efficiency ("DSM/EE")
cost-recovery rider, consistent with the DSM/EE cost recovery
procedures approved in Docket No. 20 15-163-E.
DEP respectfully requests Commission approval of the experimental
tariff at the Commission's earliest convenience. Upon approval of
the program by the Commission, DEP will complete its implementation
plans and make the Program available to its customers in South
Carolina as soon as reasonably possible.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Very truly yours,
~ Charles A. Castle
Enclosures
cc: John Flitter, Office of Regulatory Staff Jeffrey Nelson, Esq.,
Office of Regulatory Staff
incentives and will seek recovery of these costs through its annual
Demand-Side Management and Energy Efltciency ("DSM/EE")
cost-recovery rider, consistent with the DSM/EE cost recovery
procedures approved in Docket No. 2015-163-E.
DEP respectfully requests Commission approval of the experimental
tariff at the Commission's earliest convenience. Vpon approval of
the program by the Commission, DEP will complete its implementation
plans and make the Program available to its customers in South
Carolina as soon as reasonably possible.
Please let mc know il'ou have any questions.
Very truly yours,
Enclosures
cc: John Flitter, Oflice of Regulatory Staff Jef1'rey Nelson, Esq.,
Office of Regulatory Staff
Carolina) EXPERIMENTAL
AVAILABILITY
This Rider is available on a voluntary basis, solely at Company's
option, to non-residential Customers receiving electric service
under a nonresidential rate schedule and where the establishment
has one or more qualifying central air conditioning or electric
heat pump unit(s) which operate to maintain a conditioned space on
weekdays during the calendar months May through September as
determined by Company, for this Rider under a Summer Control
Option. Eligible participants who also have an electric heat pump
unit(s) with electric resistance heating which operates on weekdays
during the calendar months November through March, as determined by
Company. may also elect the Winter Control option. Weekdays arc
defined as Monday through Friday. This Rider is not available to
customers served under Schedules LGS-RTP, LGS-CUR-TOU and Sl,
Riders NM, DRA, 42. 58, 68, IPS, CL. or NFS.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
This Rider is available where the following requirements arc
met:
I. Customer must agree to control of all installed qualified
central air conditioning or electric heat pumps uniLo; in the
establishment under a single control option as set forth
below.
2. During the billing months of May through September, Customer's
electric usage must average a minimum of I ,000 kilowatt hours per
month.
3. Company shall have the right to require that the owner of the
controlled equipment, if different than Customer, give satisfactory
written approval for Company's installation and operation of load
control devices or thermostats on that equipment before Customer
may enter into an agreement for this Rider.
4. Neither Customer nor his agent shall disconnect or otherwise
interfere with the proper operation of Company-provided equipment
required to control Customer's central air conditioning or electric
heat pump system.
5. Customer shall immediately notify Company of the removal, damage
or discontinued use of Customer's controlled equipment during
weekdays or removal or damage to Company-provided load control
device or thermostat.
6. Where Company has the necessary communications equipment
installed and where a communication signal can be satisfactorily
delivered to allow Company to communicate with Company-provided
equipment, Customer shall allow Company's representative to install
and operate equipment to interrupt service to each installed,
approved electric air conditioning and/or electric heat pump unit
using one of the following types of control equipment below:
a. Thermostat Control Option (a web-enabled programmable
thermostat): If this option is selected, Customer must provide
password-protected broadband/Wi-Fi internet access to the
thermostat, at no cost to Company. Customer will receive access
from Company to the installed thermostat through a web portal for
setting and controlling the system remotely through Customer's
smart phone, tablet or computer. In order to participate in the
Winter Control option, the Thermostat Control Option is
required.
b. Wi-Fi Load Control Device Option: If this option is selected,
Customer must provide both (I) a password-protected broadband/Wi-Fi
internet access to the load control device, at no cost to Company
and (2) the necessary wiring for a circuit, exclusive of any other
load. suitable for the installation of a load control device. In no
event will Company be required to
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Dul'c Fncrgy Progress. Inc.
AVAILABILITY
This Rider is available on a voluntary basis, solely at Company's
option, to non-residential Customers receiving electric service
under a nonrcsidcntial rate schcdulc and ivherc thc establishment
has one or more qualifying central air conditioning or clcctric
heat pump unit(s) which operate to maintain a conditioned space on
weekdays during the calendar months May through September as
determined by Company, I'or this Rider under a Summer Control
Option. Eligible participants who also have an electric heat pump
unit(s) tvith electric resistance heating which opcratcs on
tvcekdays during the calendar months November through March, as
determined by Company, may also clcct thc Winter Control option.
Weekdavs arc detined as Monday through Friday. This Rider is not
available to customers served under Schedules LGS-RTP, LGS-CUR-TOU
and Sl, Riders NM, DRA, 42. 58, 68, IPS, CL. or NFS,
ENERAL PROVI. ION
This Rider is available where the following requirements are
met;
I. Customer must agree to control of all installed qualified
central air conditioning or electric heat pumps units in the
establishment under a single control option as set forth
belotv.
2. During the billing months of May through September, Customer's
electric usage must average a minimum of I,000 kilowatt hours per
month.
3. Company shall have the right to require that the owner of Ute
conuolled equipment, il'dilferent than Customer, give satisfactory
written approval for Company's installation and operation of load
control devices or thermostats on that equipment before Customer
may enter into an agreement for this Rider.
4. Neither Customer nor his agent shall disconnect or otherwise
interfere with the proper operation of Company-provided equipmcnt
required to control Customer's central air conditioning or electric
heat pump system.
5. Customer shall immediately notify Company of the removal, damage
or discontinued use of Customer's controlled equipment during
weekdays or removal or damage to Company-provided load control
device or thermostat.
6. Where Company has the necessary communications equipment
installed and where a communication signal can be satisfactorily
delivered to allosv Company to communicate with Company-provided
equipment, Customer shall allow Company's representative to install
and operate equipment to interrupt service to each installed,
approved electric air conditioning and/or electric heat pump unit
using one of the following types of control equipment below:
a. Thermostat Control Option (a sveb-enabled programmable
thermostat): lf this option is selected, Customer must provide
password-protected broadband/Wi-Fi internet access to the
thermostat, at no cost to Company. Customer will receive access
from Company to the installed thermostat through a web portal for
setting and controlling the system remotely through Customer's
smart phone, tablet or computer. In order to participate in the
Winter Control option, the Thermostat Control Option is
required,
b. Wi-Fi Load Control Device Option: lf this option is selected,
Customer must provide both (I) a password-protected broadband/Wi-Fi
internet access to the load control device, at no cost to Company
and (2) the necessary wiring for a circuit, exclusive of any other
load. suitable for the installation of a load control device. In no
event will Company be required to
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if Company determines the wiring cannot be done in a manner which
is economically feasible.
c. Cellular (or Other Technology) Load Control Device Option:
Customer must provide the necessary wiring for a circuit. exclusive
of any other load. suitahle for the installation of a load control
device. In no event will Company be required to install additional
wiring if Company determines the wiring cannot be done in a manner
which is economically feasible. This option is only available where
suitable cellular or other communications service is present.
7. Company shall be allowed to monitor Customer's load, or any part
thereof, and the operation of controlled appliances.
Customers selecting the Thermostat Control option, and utilizing
electric heat pumps with electric resistance heating clements. may
also elect to participate in a Winter Control option applicable to
their weekday operations, but customers may not participate in a
Winter Control option only.
CONTROL CREDITS
The credits as set forth below for each option will be applied to
Customer's first monthly bill following successful installation and
testing of each load control device or thermostat After the first
year. Customer will receive a credit annually upon the anniversary
date of the initial credit issued.
Summer Control Option: Customer shall select one of the tollowing
summer-cycling options based upon the percent reduction of the
normal on/off frequency of the air conditioning or heat pump
compressor for all controlled cooling equipment:
I. 30% Summer Cycling Level - $50 per load control device 2. 50%
Summer Cycling Level- $85 per load control device 3. 75% Summer C)
cling Level- $135 per load control device
The cycling option selected must be the snme for each controlled
unit, but once selected may not change for 12 months.
Winter Control Option: Summer Control customers may also elect to
participate in a Winter Control Option provided Customer utilizes
the Thermostat Control Option and have electric heat pumps with
electric resistance heating elements. Under the Winter Control
Option. 100% of Customer's electric resistance heating elements
will be controlled during the Interruption Period; however, the
heat pump compressor will not be interrupted. If Customer selects
the Winter Control option, Credits will be made to Customer's first
monthly bill following successful installation and testing of each
thermostat control of an additional $25 per thermostat.
REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR CONDITIONING AND ELECTRIC HEAT PUMP UNIT
An approved electric air conditioning and/or electric heat pump
unit is a permanently installed package or split system that
conditions all or part of the end osed floor space. All qualifying
units installed in the establishment for the purpose of human
comfort in spaces not separated by firewalls must participate under
this Rider in order to receive credit. Such units controlled by
whole building energy management systems, direct digital controls
or multiple temperature sensors may not be compatible with a
Company supplied thermostat, but may still participate under this
Rider using the load control device option.
INTERRUPTION PERIODS
Company shall be allowed, at its sole discretion. to interrupt
service to Customer's air conditioner and/or electric heat pump at
any time. based upon the customer-elected cycling option. The
control period under the Summer Control option may be for up to
four hours each day during the months of May through
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install additional wiring il'Company dctcrmincs the wiring cannot
be done in a manner which is economically Icasiblc.
c. Cellular (or Other Technology) Load Control Device Option:
Customer must provide the ncccssary iviring for a circuit.
csclusivc ol any other load. suitable for the installation of a
load control device. In no event will Company be required to
install additional wiringil'ompanydetermines thc iviring cannot be
done in a manner which is economically feasible. This option is
only available where suitable cellular or other communications
service is prcscnt.
7. Company shall be alloivcd to monitor Customer's load, or any
part thereof. and thc operation of controlled appliances.
Customers sclccting the Thermostat Control option. and utilizing
electric heat pumps nith electric resistance heating clemcnts. may
also elect to participate in a Winter Control option applicablc to
their ivcekday operations, but customers may not participate in a
Winter Control option only.
CONTROL CREDITS
The credits as set I'orth below for each option ivill be applied to
Customer's first monthly bill folloiving succcsslul installation
and testing ot'each load control device or thermostaL After the
first year. Customer will rcccivc a credit annually upon thc
anniversary date of the initial credit issued.
Summer Control 0 tion: Customer shall select one ol'he I'olloiving
summer-cycling options based upon the percent reduction ol'hc
normal on/olT I'requency of the air conditioning or heat pump
compressor for all controlled cooling equipmcnt:
I. 30% Summer Cycling Level - $50 per load control device 2. 50%
Summer Cycling Level - $85 per load control device 3. 75% Summer
Cycling Level - $ 135 per load control device
The cycling option selected must be the same I'or each controlled
unit, but once selected may not change Ior I 2 months.
Summer Control customers may also elect to participate in a Winter
Control Option provided Customer utilizes the Thermostat Control
Option and have electric heat pumps with electric resistance
heating elements. Under the Winter Control Option, l00% of
Customer's electric resistance heating elements will be controlled
during the Interruption Period; however, the heat pump compressor
will not be interrupted. If Customer selects the Winter Control
option, Credits will be made to Customer' first monthly bill
folloiving successful installation and testing of each thermostat
control of an additional $25 per thermostat.
RE UIREMENTS FOR AIR CONDITIONING AND ELECTRIC IIEAT PUMP
UNIT
An approved electric air conditioning and/or electric heat pump
unit is a permanently installed package or split system that
conditions all or part ol'he enclosed Iloor space. All qualifying
units installed in the establishment for the purpose of human
comfort in spaces not separated by fireivalls must participate
under this Rider in order to receive credit. Such units controlled
by ivhole building energy management systems, direct digital
controls or multiple temperature sensors may not be compatible with
a Company- supplied thermostat, but may still participate under
this Rider using the load control device option.
INTERRUPTION PERIODS
Company shall be allowed, at its sole discretion. to interrupt
service to Customer's air conditioner and/or electric heat pump at
any time. based upon the customer-elected cycling option. The
control period under the Summer Control option may be for up to
four hours each day during the months of May through
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shu II be limited to u total of no greater than 40 hours during any
one summer season for cycling purposes.
For those customers selecting the Winter Control option, Company
shall be allowed, at its discretion, to interrupt service to the
resistance heating elements associated with each electric heat pump
unit for up to four hours per day during each day November through
March. Resistance heating clement interruptions shall be limited to
a total of no greater than 40 hours during any one winter
season.
Company, at its sole discretion may limit requests lor service
under this Rider to geogmphic regions lor valid reasons. Also, in
addition to the control period for cycling purposes, Company
reserves the right to control the customer's equipment for
additional periods in the event Company has capacity
problems.
Company reserves the right to test the load control equipment at
any time, and such test periods shall be counted towards the
maximum hourly interruption limits. Customer shall have the option
to override two (2) control events each calendar year without
forfeiting the credit by calling or contacting Company in
accordance with Company's instructions; however. if Customer
requests an override for more than two (2) control events in a
calendar year, Customer's service under this Rider will either be
terminated or Customer will forfeit the next Annual Incentive
Credit. A control event override is defined as Customer requesting
exemption from any portion of the control event.
EQUIPMENT INSPECTION AND SERVICING
Company or its agents shall have the right of ingress and egress to
Customer's premises at all reasonable hours for the purpose of
inspecting the installed load control equipment and/or web-enabled
programmable thermostat; changing, exchanging, reconnecting, or
repairing, as necessary: or removing after termination of service
if requested by Customer. Upon discontinuance of service under this
Rider, any Company installed equipment becomes the property of
Customer who is solely responsible for its opcmtion and maintenance
thereafter.
CONTRACT PERIOD
Customer shall enter into an agreement for a minimum original term
of one (I) year and thereafter until terminated by either party by
giving at least 30 days prior written notice to the other party.
Upon termination of service under this Rider, the installed
equipment at the premises will be remotely disabled to prevent
further load control, but will only be removed upon request by
Customer. Company reserves the right to terminate Customer's
agreement under this Rider at any time upon written notice to
Customer for violation of any of the terms or conditions of the
applicable Schedule or this Rider. If, during the original term,
Customer requests termination of service under this Rider and
remains at the same location without participating in a called
Summer Control event, Customer will be required to repay the annual
incentive. Upon discontinuance of service under this Rider,
Customer may not enter into a new agreement for this Rider for a
period of 12 months.
Effective for service on and after-------------:· 20 l 5 SCPSC
Docket No. Order No, 20 15-__
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Scptembcr. Interruption ol'cooling equipment for cycling purposes
shall bc limited to a total ol'no grcatcr than 40 hours during any
one summer season Ior cycling purposes.
For those customers selecting the Winter Control option, Company
shall bc allowed, at its discretion, to interrupt service to the
resistance heating elements associated with each electric heat pump
unit I'or up to four hours per day during each day November through
March. Resistance heating element interruptions shall bc limited to
a total of no greater than 40 hours during any one iiintcr
season.
Company, at its sole discretion may limit requests I'or service
under this Rider to geographic regions I'or
valid reasons. Also, in addition to the control period for cycling
purposes, Company rcscrves the right to control the customer's
equipment for additional periods in the event Company has capacity
problems.
Company reserves the right to test the load control equipmcnt at
any time, and such test periods sltall bc counted toivards the
maximum hourly interruption limits. Customer shall have thc option
to override two (2) control events each calendar year without
forfeiting the credit by calling or contacting Company in
accordance ivith Company's instructions; however. if Customer
requests an override Ior more than tivo
(2) control events in a calendar year, Customer's service under
this Rider ivill either be terminated or Customer ivill forfeit the
next Annual Incentive Credit. A control event override is delined
as Customer requesting exemption from any portion of the control
event.
E UIPMENT INSPECTION AND SERVICIN
Company or its agents shall have the right of ingress and egress to
Customer's premises at all reasonable hours for the purpose
ol'nspecting the installed load control equipment and/or
web-enabled programmable thermostat; changing, exchanging,
reconnecting, or repairing, as necessary: or removing after
termination of service if requested by Customer. Upon
discontinuance of service under this Rider, any Company installed
equipment becomes the property of Customer ivho is solely
responsible Ior its operation and maintenance thereaher.
Customer shall enter into an agreement for a minimum original term
of one (I) year and thereager until terminated by either party by
giving at least 30 days prior written notice to the other party.
Upon termination of service under this Rider, the installed
equipment at the premises will be remotely disabled to prevent
further load control, but will only be removed upon request by
Customer. Company reserves the right to terminate Customer's
agreement under this Rider at any time upon written notice to
Customer for violation of any of the terms or conditions of the
applicable Schedule or this Rider. If, during the original term,
Customer requests termination of service under this Rider and
remains at the same location without participating in a called
Summer Control event, Customer will be required to repay the annual
incentive. Upon discontinuance of service under this Rider,
Customer may not enter into a new agreement for this Rider for a
period of )2 months.
Effective for service on and ager SCPSC Docket No. Order No,
2015-
. 20 I 5
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Ule 8 2 Free Rider% (Average) 0.00% 3 Incremental Participation
Year 1 781 4 Incremental Participation Year 2 1,896 5 Incremental
Participation Year 3 3,338 6 Incremental Participation Year 4 4,693
7 Incremental Participation Year 5 4,557 8 Cumulative Participation
Year 1 781 9 Cumulative Participation Year 2 2,322 10 Cumulative
Participation Year 3 4,411 11 Cumulative Participation Year 4 6,611
12 Cumulative Participation Year 5 7,291 13 Cumulative Summer
Coincident kW w/losses (net free) Year 1 1,549 14 Cumulative Summer
Coincident kW w/ losses (net free) Year 2 5,245 15 Cumulative
Summer Coincident kW w/losses (net free) Year 3 10,359 16
Cumulative Summer Coincident kW w/ losses (net free) Year 4 15,990
17 Cumulative Summer Coincident kW w/ losses (net free) Year 5
18,559 18 Cumulative kWh w/losses (net free) Year 1 648,806 19
Cumulative kWh w/losses (net free) Year 2 1,635,160 20 Cumulative
kWh w/ losses (net free) Year 3 2,923,462 21 Cumulative kWh w/
losses (net free) Year 4 4,166,869 22 Cumulative kWh w/ losses (net
free) Year 5 4,166,869 23 Per Participant Weighted Awrage
Coincident Saved Winter kW wlfosses 0.000 24 Per Participant
Weighted Average Coincident Saved Summer kW wlfosses 2.259 25 Per
Participant Average Annual kWh w/losses (net free) Year 1 831 26
Per Participant Average Annual kWh w/losses (net free) Year 2 704
27 Per Participant Average Annual kWh w/losses (net free) Year 3
663 28 Per Participant Average Annual kWh w/losses (net free) Year
4 630 29 Per Participant Average Annual kWh w/losses (net free)
Year 5 571 30 Cumulative Lost Revenue (net free) Year 1 $71,363 31
Cumulative Lost Rewnue (net tree) Year 2 $211,727 32 Cumulative
Lost Revenue (net free) Year 3 $408,556 33 CI.ITlulative Lost
Rewnue (net lree) Year 4 $623,160 34 Cumulative Lost Revenue (net
free) Year 5 $695,239 35 Average Lost Revenue per Participant (net
free) Year 1 $91 36 Average Lost Revenue per Participant (net free)
Year 2 $91 37 Average Lost Revenue per Participant (net free) Year
3 $93 38 Average Lost Revenue per Participant (net free) Year 4 $94
39 Average Lost Revenue per Participant (net free) Year 5 $95 40
Avoided Costs/MW saved Year 1 $125,630 41 Avoided Costs/MW saved
Year 2 $128,705 42 Avoided Costs/MW saved Year 3 $131,719 43
Avoided Costs/MW saved Year 4 $134,811 44 Avoided Costs/MW saved
Year 5 $138,055 45 Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year 1 $46 46 Avoided
CostsiMWh saved Year 2 $46 47 Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year 3 $47 48
Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year 4 $48 49 Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year
5 $70
Attachment 8
Measure Life
2 Free Rider % (Average) s Incremental Participation Year 1
4 Incremental Participation Year 2 s Incremental Participation Year
3 s Incremental Participation Year 4 7 Incremental Panicipation
Year 5 s Cumulative Panicipation Year 1
9 Cumulative Participation Year 2 io Cumulative Participation Year
3
Cumulative Participation Year 4 12 Cumulative Participation Year
5
EnergyWfse for Business
is Cumulative Summer Coincident kW w/losses (net free) Year 1
Cumulative Summer Coincident kW w/ losses (net free) Year 2 is
Cumulative Summer Coincident kW w/losses (net free) Year 3 is
Cumulative Summer Coincident kW w/losses (net free) Year 4 ir
Cumulative Summer Coincident kW w/losses (net free) Year 5
Year 1net freeis Cumulative kWh w/losses
1,549 5,245
10,359 1 5,990 18,559
648,806 is Cumulative kWh w/losses net free Year 2 1,635,160
20
21
Year 3 Year 4
net free) Year 5Cumulative kWh w/ losses (
2s Per Participant Weighted Average Coincident Saved Winter kW
w/losses s4 Per Participant Weighted Average Coincident Saved
Summer kW w/losses
4,166,869 0.000 2.259
ss Per Participant Avera e Annual kWh w/losses ss Per Participant
Average Annual kWh w/losses 27 Per Participant Average Annual kWh
w/losses
net free) Year 1
831 704 663
ss Per Participant Average Annual kWh w/ losses (net free) Year 4
630 ss Per Participant Average Annual kwh w/losses (net free) Year
5 so Clnuiative Lost Revenue net free) Year 1
Si Clnulative Lost Revenue net free) Year 2 ss Cumulative Lost
Revenue net free) Year 3 ss Cumulative Lost Revenue net free Year
4
571
$71,363 $211,727 $408,556 $623,160
s4 Ctntulative Lost Revenue net free) Year 5 ss Average I ost
Revenue per Participant net free ss Average Lost Revenue per
Participant net free
Average Lost Revenue per Participant (net free ss Average Lost
Revenue per Participant (net free
Year 1
$695,239 $91
$93 $94
ss Average Lost Revenue per Participant (net free) Year 5 Avoided
Costs/MW saved Year 1
4i Avoided Costs/MW saved Year 2
42 Avoided Costs/MW saved Year 3 Avoided Costs/MW saved Year 4
Avoided Costs/MW saved Year 5 Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year 1
Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year 2 47 Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year
3
Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year 4 4s Avoided Costs/MWh saved Year
5
$95 $125,630 $128,705 $131,719 $ 134,811 $138,055
$46 $46 $47 $48 $70
RIM Partici~ant
1 Avoided T&D Electric $4,542,434 $4,542,434 $4,542,434 $0 2
Cost-Based Avoided Elec Production $1,595,362 $1,595,362 $1,595,362
$0 3 Cost-Based Avoided Elec Capacity $8,233,451 $8,233,451
$8,233,451 $0 4 Participant Elec Bill Savings (gross) $0 $0 $0 5
Net Lost Aeveooe Net Fuel $0 $0 $2,896,053 $0 6 M&V Costs
$398,673 $398,673 $398,673 $0
7 Implementation Costs $271,080 $271,080 $271,080 $0 8 Incentives
$2,218,919 $0 $2,218,919 $2,218,919 9 Other Utility Costs
$5,483,466 $5,483,466 $5,483,466 $0 10 Participant Costs $0 $0 $0
$0 11 Total Benefits $14,371 ,247 $14,371,247 $14,371,247
$5,940,634 12 Total Costs $8,372,138 $6,153,219 $11,268,191 $0 13
Benefit/Cost Ratios 1.72 2.34 1.28
Data represents present value of costs and benefits over the life
of the program.
Attachment C
Avoided T& D Electric
2 Cost-Based Avoided Elec Production Cost-Based Avoided Elec Ca aci
Participant Elec Bill Savi s (gross)
3 Net Lost Revenue Net Fuel
M&V Costs Im lementation Costs
UCT
Incentives
$0
$0$6,153,219 $ 1 1 868,191$8,372,138 BenefitlCost Ratios 1.72 2.34
1.28