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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20120515Application.pdfMay 15,2012 VIA OVERNIGHT DELIVERY Jean D.Jewell Commission Secretary Idaho Public Utilities Commission 472 W.Washington Boise,lD 83702 2017.HAY 15 Al'110:1~3 201 South Main,Suite 2300 Salt Lake City,Utah 84111 iO Re:Case No.PAC-E-12~ IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICAnON OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER FOR AUTHORITY TO REVISE ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE 115 FINANSWER EXPRESS Dear Ms.Jewell: Please find enclosed for filing seven copies of Rocky Mountain Power's Application for authority to revise its Electric Service Schedule No.115,FinAnswer Express program. All formal correspondence and regarding this Application should be addressed to: Ted Weston Rocky Mountain Power 20 I South Main,Suite 2300 Salt Lake City,Utah 84111 Telephone:(801)220-2963 Fax:(80 I)220-2798 Email:ted.weston@pacificoro.com Daniel E.Solander Rocky Mountain Power 20 I South Main Street,Suite 2300 Salt Lake City,Utah 84111 Telephone:(801)220-4014 Fax:(801)220-3299 Email:daniel.solander@pacificorp.com Communications regarding discovery matters,including data requests issued to Rocky Mountain Power,should be addressed to the following: By E-mail (preferred): By regular mail: datareguest@pacificorp.coll1 Data Request Response Center PacifiCorp 825 NE Multnomah St.,Suite 2000 Portland,OR 97232 Idaho Public Utilities Commission May 15,2012 Page 2 Informal inquiries may be directed to Ted Weston,Idaho Regulatory Manager at (801)220­ 2963. Very truly yours, YWGf{L /}A\-CJI\/r) Jeffrey K.Larsen Vice President,Regulation &Government Affairs Enclosures RECF.IVG) Mark C.Moench Daniel E.Solander Rocky Mountain Power 20I South Main Street Suite 2300 Salt Lake City,Utah 84111 Telephone:(80 I)220-4050 Facsimile:(801)220-3299 daniel.solander@pacilicorp.com Attorneys for Rocky Mountain Power BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ) IN THE MATIER OF THE APPLICATION ) OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER FOR ) AUTHORITY TO REVISE ELECTRIC) SERVICE SCHEDULE 115 FINANSWER ) EXPRESS ) CASE NO.PAC-E-12~ APPLICATION Rocky Mountain Power,a division of PacifiCorp,("Rocky Mountain Power"or the "Company"),hereby respectfully makes application to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission ("Commission")for an order approving its proposed revisions to electric service schedule 115,FinAnswer Express effective July 14,2012. In support of this Application,Rocky Mountain Power states as follows: I.Rocky Mountain Power is authorized to do and is doing business in the state ofIdaho.The Company provides retail electric service to approximately 72,000 customers in the state ofIdaho and is subject to the jurisdiction of the COl1unission. 2.Rocky Mountain Power files this application pursuant to Idaho Code §61-502 and 61-503 and RP 52,which authorizes the Commission to prescribe the accounting to be used by public utilities subject to its jurisdiction. Page I APPLICAnON FOR ACCOUNTING ORDER 3.Communications regarding this Application should be addressed to: Ted Weston Idaho Regulatory Affairs Manager Rocky Mountain Power 20 I South Main Street Suite 2300 Salt Lake City,Utah 84111 E-mail:ted.weston@pacificorp.colll Daniel E.Solander Senior Counsel Rocky Mountain Power 201 South Main Street,Suite 2300 Salt Lake City,Utah 84111 E-mail:daniel.solander@pacificorp.com In addition,Rocky Mountain Power requests that all data requests regarding this application be addressed to: By email (preferred) By regular mail datareguest@pacificorp.com ted.weston@pacificorp.com Data Request Response Center PacifiCorp 825 NE Multnomah,Suite 2000 Portland,OR 97232 Informal inquiries related to this application may be directed to Ted Weston, (801)220-2963. 4.The Company is filing this Application to update the FinAnswer Express program to:(I)align with new federal lighting standards expected to be effective July 14, 2012;(2)align the FinAnswer Express program with upcoming changes to other codes, standards,third party specifications and new market data;and (3)increase the comprehensiveness ofthe program. 5.To further increase participation and the comprehensiveness of the program, the Company is requesting approval to add new measures in the following additional categories:appliances,dairy/farm equipment,and small compressed air. Page 2 APPLICAnON TO MODIFY THE FINANSWER EXPRESS PROGRAM 6.Finally,to streamline program administration the Company is requesting authority to offer the FinAnswer Express tariff utilizing a "flexible tariff'approach.The flexible tariff format allows the Company to manage Program detailsl such as qualifYing equipment and services,incentive amounts,dates for incentive availability and other terms and conditions on Rocky Mountain Power's website.Hafdcopies of Program materials will be available upon request from customers who do not have web access. 7.In suppOli of this Application Rocky Mountain Power has filed the testimony of Nancy M.Goddard and clean and legislative copies of the FinAnswer tariff.Ms. Goddard's testimony describes the revisions to Electric Service Schedule 115 and benefits of offefing this program as a flexible tariff. 8.Rocky Mountain Power believes that a technical hearing is not necessary to consider the issues presented herein and respectfully requests that this Application be processed under Modified Procedure,i.e.,by written submissions rather than by hearing,in accordance with RP 201 et seq. WHEREFORE,Rocky Mountain Power respectfully requests that the Commission issue an Order (1)authorizing that this matter may be processed by Modified Procedure,(2) implementing the proposed changes to Electric Sefvice Schedule 115 FinAnswer Express and (3)authorizing the Company to offer this program utilizing a flexible tariff approach. 1 The specific Program details include the program definitions,incentive tables,and general incentive information attached as patt ofthis filing. Page 3 APPLICAnON TO MODIFY THE FINANSWER EXPRESS PROGRAM Page 4 DATED:May 15,2012. Respectfully submitted, d9flt J~en~t1l0 ~ct1 /~ Daniel E.Solander Attorneys for Rocky Mountain Power APPLICATION TO MODIFY THE FINANSWER EXPRESS PROGRAM 1D/'J-;C; UTILITI,; BEFORE THE IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER FOR AUTHORITY TO REVISE ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE 115 FINANSWER EXPRESS )\0 )CASE NO.PAC-E-12-'lm ) )Direct Testimony of Nancy M.Goddard ) ) ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER \0CASENO.PAC-E-12l8!b- May 2012 I Introduction 2 Q. 3 A. 4 5 Q. 6 A. 7 Q. 8 A. Please state your name and business address. My name is Nancy M.Goddard.My business address is Lloyd Center Tower,825 NE Multnomah,Portland,OR 97232. By whom are you employed and in what position? I am a Program Manager for Rocky Mountain Power (the "Company"). Please describe the responsibilities of your current position. I am responsible for managing the FinAnswer Express Program,Schedule 115 9 (the "Program")for Rocky Mountain Power and for Pacific Power.This includes 10 the planning,development,design,approval and implementation of the Program, II which is designed to reduce energy consumption through energy efficiency. 12 Qualifications 13 Q. 14 A. 15 16 17 18 19 20 Q. 21 A. 22 23 Please describe your background. I received a B.S.in mechanical engineering in 1984 from the University of Califomia,Davis.I joined PacifiCorp in 1994 and have held various positions in business customer energy efficiency program design,delively and management. Prior to my employment at PacifiCorp,I worked for Pacific Gas &Elech'ic Company for nine years in various positions including energy auditor,corporate account manager and senior energy efficiency engineer. What is the purpose of your testimony? The purpose of my testimony is to describe the proposed changes to the Company's FinAnswer Express Program and explain why the Company is proposing these changes. Goddard,Di- I Rocky Mountain Power I Q. 2 A. What is the purpose of the Program and who is eligible to participate? The Program is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of the electricity 3 requirements of new and existing loads in commercial buildings and industrial 4 facilities through the instaIlation of energy efficiency measures.The Program is 5 available to commercial and industrial customers receiving electricity on General 6 Service Rate Schedules 6,6A,7,7A,9,12,19,23,23A,24,35,35A and daily 7 barns served under the Company's residential rate schedules.Customers who 8 receive electric service on Schedule 10 are not eligible for the Program since they 9 receive energy efficiency services and incentives via Irrigation Energy Savers 10 (Schedule ISS). I I FinAnswer Express Program 12 Q. 13 14 A. IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Please identify the changes that you are proposing to the FinAnswer Express Program. The Company proposes that the foIlowing changes be made to the Program tariff: Lighting Incentives Linear fluorescent lighting is undergoing a major transition as a result of long anticipated federal lighting standards that take effect July 14,2012.The standards apply to manufacturers and impOits.When the new standards take effect,general service fluorescent lamps manufactured or imported for sale in the United States wiIl need to meet higher efficacy (lumen/watt)requirements.This change will have a significant effect on the FinAnswer Express program in the next tIu'ee years.During 2012 and 2013,the Company expects to see an increase in lighting retrofit projects as customers replace older TI2 lighting.During 2014, Goddard,Di-2 Rocky Mountain Power I the Company expects to increase the deemed baseline for Tl2 retrofits,thereby 2 decreasing the available savings for this type of project,resulting in a decrease in 3 overall program savings compared to 2013.The planned change to the deemed 4 baseline for Tl2 retrofits may be adjusted for consistency in the region.Table I 5 highlights the proposed lighting measure changes,including modifications to 6 align with changes in federal lighting standards. Table 1 fi .I'CIRetroItLiglltmglangeS Measure Change Reason for Change All Modify the incentive table To streamline and simplify the slJucture to provide incentives program. based on the fixture installed.With the vast number of fixture Pay incentives for many measures retrofit combinations and on a per lamp basis,rather than a increasing project volume,a per fixture basis.growing number of retrofits do not meet the listed "replace"and "with"fixture criteria necessmy to qualify for prescriptive incentives. Providing incentives based on the fixture installed,regardless of the existing fixture,allows incentives to be more easily specified and expands the capabilities of the program to deal with a broader array of existing and proposed fixture types. Projects will be required to save energy relative to the baseline lighting system to qualify for the listed incentives.Energy savings and measure costs will continue to be reported based on the existing / baseline and new lighting fixture inventories,hours of operation and invoice costs using an updated version of the current retrofit lighting tool. Goddard,Di-3 Rocky Mountain Power MeaSUl'e Chane:e Reason for Chane:e T8 Fluorescent Modify the eligibility Aligning with CEE specifications requirements to match the will allow customers and Consortium of Energy participating vendors to choose Efficiency's (CEE)high lamps and ballasts from a perfonnance/reduced wattage T8 qualifying list.Both the lamp and lamp and ballast qualifying ballast must be CEE qualified,but requirements.they do not need to meet a Add a category for continuous qualifying combination.This operation applications.flexibility will allow customers to choose the most appropriate combination for the space or application. This simplifies participation and streamlines administration.It will allow requirements to evolve as CEE specifications are updated. Adding the Continuous Operation category allows incentive levels to reflect the higher savings available given the higher operating hours and allows for a better alignment with incentives for other types of lighting that are often used in continuous operation applications. Standard T8 Discontinue incentives for To align with the effective date of Fluorescent standard T8s.new federal efficacy standards for Discontinue incentives for General Service Fluorescent delamping for standard T8s.Lamps (GSFL). The Company is encouraging customers with existing Tl2 or older T8 linear fluorescent lighting to retrofit to higher efficiency lighting before federal lighting standards take effect Julv 14,2012. Goddard,Di-4 Rocky Mountain Power Measure Chan2e Reason for Chan2e Premium T8 Change the incentive to $7 per Boost the attractiveness of the lamp installed for upgrades to premium option to encourage premium T8 (either high lumen customers to step up to premium output or reduced wattage).and to encourage early replacement Change the incentive to $21 per ofTI2 lighting. lamp removed for premium T8 High perfonnance T8s have higher upgrades with delamping.light output than Tl2 lamps,so upgrading to premium and delamping is an excellent choice for many customers.Incentives for this option are set to result in the best estimated payback of the Tl2 retrofit ootions. T8 Relamp Change the incentive from $0.50 This proposed change reflects per lamp to $0.25 per lamp.program operating experience that indicates relamps generally occur at the end ofthe useful life of the existing lamp.The prior incentive was based on the incremental cost ofthe materials plus labor to install.The proposed incentive is based on only the material cost, because the labor for an end-of- useful life retrofit is not considered an eligible proiect cost. T5 Change the incentive to $5 per Incentive level is appropriate given lamp installed (standard T5).the costs and the savings for upgrades to T5,and competitive with T8 offerings. Screw-in CFL Add a sunset date of Janumy 1,To align with the effective date of 2014.new federal efficacy standards for General Service Incandescent Lamlls (GSIU. T8 High Bay Change incentives to $20 per Offering incentive to upgrade older T5HO lamp for high-bay T8 and T5HO HID technology beyond pulse stm1 Ceramic Metal fluorescents.metal halide,the least cost Halide Change the incentive for ceramic replacement,which is subject to metal halide.federal manufacturing standards. Goddard,Di-5 Rocky Mountain Power Measure Change Reason for Change Pulse Start Remove the incentive for metal This change aligns equipment Metal Halide halide pulse-start fixtures l50W-eligible for incentives with the 500W.Energy Security and Independence Act of2007's mandate for a graduated phase-out on the manufacture and impOit of metal halide fixtures with ballasts that do not meet minimum ballast efficiency standards (i.e.most magnetic probe stalt ballasts). Changes to manufacturing requirements do not have an immediate effect on the availability of equipment in the marketplace and incentives are necessmy for a period of time to encourage adoption ofhigher-efficiency products while lower-efficiency technologies remain available. New Lighting Add cold cathode and induction Include an offer for new lighting Measures lighting measures.technology available in the Add light-emitting diode (LED)marketplace. measures in integral screw-in The proposed changes for LED lamp,recessed downlight,lighting define the eligibility outdoor,parking garage,and high criteria for incentives as fixtures and low-bay applications.that comply with Design Lights ConsOitium or ENERGY STAR LED performance requirements and are on their list of qualifying products. Lighting Change incentives for lighting To increase participation in Control occupancy sensors from $25 or lighting controls. $30 per sensor to $75 per sensor To streamline the process for and provide an additional customers,the Company plans to incentive for dimming!allow customers who are installing programmable ballasts necessalY lighting controls only to apply for for lighting controls.incentives after purchase and installation. Modify the existing photocell This change focuses this measure measure to a daylighting control on daylighting control for interior measure for interior lighting and lighting. change the incentive from $20 to $75 per sensor. Goddard,Di-6 Rocky Mountain Power Measure Change Reason for Change Add an advanced daylighting Advanced daylighting control control measure with savings incorporates both occupancy reporting based on deemed control and daylighting control. percent savings.The incentive is $150. Discontinue incentives for time Based on industry feedback from clock controls.Energy Efficiency Alliance (EEA) coordinators and EEA participants, timeclocks/sweep controls have become standard in the industty and common practice for large general illuminance retrofit projects.In addition,timeclocks are either mandatOly or a compliance option according to state energy code. Non-General Allow non-general illuminance To streamline the participation Illuminance lighting project pmiicipants to process and administration. Lighting (i.e.apply via a post-purchase These projects are generally cabinet signs,application process.installed on a stand-alone basis and channel letter can utilize post-purchase delively. signs) I Table 2 highlights proposed changes to new constmction and major renovation 2 lighting measures. cL' Table 2 .1M'RNewConstructIOnalorenovatIOn ,ightmg hanges Measure Change Reason for Change Interior ModifY to a 'pay for This will provide more flexibility and Lighting savings'approach,relative incentive to incOlporate efficient measures to an appropriate baseline into the lighting design. (defined by state energy code),rather than a pay per fixture approach. Exterior Add prescriptive incentives To increase the comprehensiveness ofthe Lighting (with savings repOliing program. relative to an appropriate To include an offer for new lighting baseline)for high-efficiency technology available in the marketplace. exterior lighting technologies,including: induction,CFL,LED,and lighting controls not required by energy code. Goddard,Di-7 Rocky Mountain Power I Motors Incentives 2 As of Janumy 15,2011,incentives are no longer available for National 3 Electrical Manufactures Association Premium Efficiency motors,so this table will 4 be removed and a note will be added to the motor incentive table. 5 Heating,Ventilation,and Air Conditioning ("HVAC")Incentives 6 Table 3 below highlights proposed modifications for the HVAC measure 7 table. Table 3 ACCHVhanges Measure Change Reason for Change Unitmy Revise eligibility Cunent program minimum efficiency commercial requirements to align with requirements are based on CEE air CEE high-efficiency specifications.To maintain alignment with conditioners specifications.CEE specifications as they evolve,the and heat Update measure costs.Company is proposing to list the CEE tier in pumps the incentive table rather than the efficiency ratings. Eligibility requirements can track CEE specification changes without a program filing. Update measure costs to reflect updated cost data. Unitmyair Reduce incentives by $25 With updated draft CEE specifications conditioners per ton.incorporating the lEER metric,a completed comprehensive review of the categOly was perfonned.Recommended an adjustment to incentive to maintain cost effectiveness. Packaged Reduce incentives by $25 To align with the reduced savings that will terminal air per ton.be available given the coming federal conditioners standards change (see below). (PTAC) Packaged Revise minimum To accommodate the increased federal terminal heat efficiency requirements.minimum efficiency requirements to be pumps and enacted in September 2012. mr conditioners (PTHP and PTAC) Goddard,Di-8 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Measure Change Reason for Change Heat pumps,Add ground-source and To increase the comprehensiveness of the ground-groundwater-source heat program. source or pumps. groundwater-Add ground-source or source groundwater-source heat pump loops. Mechanical and Other Energy Efficiency Measure Changes In the current Schedule lIS,the Mechanical and Other Energy Efficiency Measures table includes a small number of measures from several categories including HVAC,building envelope,food service,and office equipment.To increase participation and the comprehensiveness of the program and streamline program administration,the Company is requesting approval to expand these measure categories.Given the number of new measures in each,the Mechanical and Other Energy Efficiency Measures ("EEM")table will be replaced with a new table for each categOly. Most of the measures listed in the CUiTent Mechanical and Other EEM table have been updated and moved into proposed new measure tables as summarized in Table 4 below.Information on updates to these measures is provided in the description of proposed changes for each of the new measure tables. Goddard,Di-9 Rocky Mountain Power dCh Table 4 Effi . T bl D'dO h EfPSummary0roposeter<nergy IClency a e lssemmallon an anges New Measures Incentive Table Other HVAC New measures.Indirect-direct evaporative cooling,room air conditioner,365/366 day .programmable thermostat. Existing measures moved Evaporative cooling,chillers,occupancy from Mechanical and based PTHPIPTAC control. Other EEM table. Food Service New measures.Residential refrigerators/dishwashers used Equipment in a business,ENERGY STAR commercial refrigerators/freezers,air- cooled ice machines,commercial dishwashers,electric insulated holding cabinets,electric steam cookers,electric commercial flyers,electric convection ovens,electric griddles,electric combination ovens,and LED refrigeration case lighting and controls. Existing measures moved Veltical solid door refrigerator/freezer, from Mechanical and beverage or refrigerated display machine Other EEM table.occupancy sensor. Office New measures.Network PC power management software. Equipment Existing measures moved Plug load occupancy sensor. from Mechanical and Other EEM table. I Table 5 highlights the proposed changes to other HVAC incentives. Table 5 COtherHVAChanges Measure Change Reason for Change Evaporative Increase the incentive rate To increase participation.A lower Cooling for evaporative cooling installation cost than standard air systems from $0.02 per conditioning and incentives equivalent or cubic feet per minute higher than those provided for unitary air ("CFM")to $0.06 per conditioning will encourage greater CFM.patticipation.($0.06 per CFM is approximately $78 per ton) 2 Table 6 below highlights the proposed changes to Building Envelope incentives. Goddard,Di-10 Rocky Mountain Power Table 6 B 'Id'E I ChUI109nveope anl!es Measure Chanl!e Reason for Chanl!e Insulation Provide separate incentive There is a CUlTent incentive offer for Windows tables for retrofit and new insulation and window measures,but there constlUctionimajor is no distinction between retrofit and new renovation.constlUctionimajor renovation projects.The proposed change is to differentiate and establish minimum efficiency requirements by proiect type. Windows Extend incentive Responds to requests to provide incentives availability to site built for site built windows. windows. Window Add reflective window Increase the comprehensiveness ofthe Film film to the program for program. retrofits. Cool Roof Move this measure from No changes other than moving the measure the Mechanical and Other to the Building Envelope incentive table. Energy Efficiency Measures table. 1 Food Service Equipment Incentives 2 A food service measures table will be added to the FinAnswer Express 3 program details,which includes residential refrigerators/dishwashers used in a 4 business,ENERGYSTAR commercial refrigerators/freezers,air-cooled ice 5 machines,commercial dishwashers,electric insulated holding cabinets,electric 6 steam cookers,electric commercial flyers,electric convection ovens,electric 7 griddles,electric combination ovens,and LED refi"igeration case lighting. 8 Incentives offering beverage machine occupancy sensors will be 9 discontinued due to upcoming federal code changes in 2012. 10 Incentives offering refrigerated display occupancy sensors will be 11 discontinued and replaced with a new measure for occupancy sensors in 12 refrigerated cases with LED lighting. Goddard,Di-11 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Residential dishwasher and refrigerator incentives within the FinAnswer Express program will align the program with the Company's Home Energy Savings program and provide for the acquisition of additional cost effective savings. Office Equipment Incentives The measure for Plug Load Occupancy Sensors to include Smart Plug Strips which limit stand-by power consumption of plug-load appliances by completely switching off power to the strip when a minimum electrical load is sensed will be expanded. Network PC Management Software measure will be added. Additional New Measnre Categories To further increase participation and the comprehensiveness of the program and streamline program administration,the Company is requesting approval to add new measures in the following additional measure categories: appliances,daily/fann equipment,and small compressed air. The Company is proposing to add a new incentive table for each of these tln·ee new measure categories.The new tables include the following new measures: •Appliances -Commercial clothes washers,residential clothes washers used in business and residential electric storage water heaters used in a business. •Daily/Fartn equipment -Automatic milker takeoffs,variable frequency drives ("VFDs")for daily vacuum pumps,milk pre-coolers,agricultural Goddard,Di-12 Rocky Mountain Power 1 2 3 4 engine block heater timers,circulating fans,heat rec1aimers,high- efficiency livestock waterers,high-efficiency ventilation systems,and programmable ventilation controllers. •Compressed air -Low-pressure drop filters,addition of receiver capacity, 5 refrigerated cycling dlyers,VFD-controlled air compressors,zero-loss 6 condensate drains,and outside air intake. 7 The incentives associated with the residential appliances will align the program 8 with the Company's Home Energy Savings program and provide for the acquisition 9 of additional cost effective savings. 10 Compressed air systems with a total operating capacity of 75 horsepower or less 11 will be eligible for post-purchase prescriptive incentives.Multiple compressor 12 systems are allowed,except for the VFD-controlled compressor measure,where 13 eligibility is limited to systems with a single operating compressor with capacity less 14 than or equal to 75 hp.For Zero-Loss Drains,there is no limitation on compressor 15 size to be eligible for incentives. 16 The Energy FinAnswer program has been successful at helping customers with 17 larger compressed air systems identify and implement energy-efficiency 18 opportunities.The Energy FinAnswer approach is less suitable for customers with 19 smaller compressed air systems with lower savings potential.Adding compressed air 20 measures to FinAnswer Express will allow for a more streamlined approach for 21 customers with smaller compressed air systems. Goddard,Di-13 Rocky Mountain Power Table 7 o h ChterProposedanges Tariff Change Reason for change section Incentive for Increase the incentives for Maintains alignment with planned changes Energy custom measures (Energy for Energy FinAnswer. Efficiency Efficiency Measures not Measures listed in the incentive (sheet 3)tables)from $0.08IkWh to $O.lOIkWh annual energy savings. Energy Modify the incentive caps To add the new measure categories. Efficiency table. Incentive caps table (sheet 4) Incentive for Revise the language With the federal lighting standards changing Energy regarding the deemed in July 2012,the Company will need to Efficiency baseline for Tl2 lighting.make changes to the assumed T12 baseline Measures after a transition time of approximately (sheet 5)eighteen months.The timing and exact changes will be determined in collaboration with others for regional consistency,and the proposed tariffchange at this time is to replace the baseline language in the tariff with language that provides for management of this infollllation on the Company website. I In addition to the changes I have outlined,we are proposing other minor 2 administrative changes to language. 3 Projected Costs and Energy Savings 4 Projected costs and savings are summarized in Table 8 below.These 5 projections were used in the program cost effectiveness analysis.Annual energy 6 savings in the table below are at the customer meter and do not include a net-to- 7 gross adjustment. Goddard,Di-14 Rocky Mountain Power dS Table 8 fP .t d C tSulIllllary0r0.1ec e OS san aVlllgs Total Utility Annual kWh Costs Incentives Savings Yeal"l $725,487 $143,143 2,072,108 Year 2 $588,129 $171,953 2,366,922 Year3 $654,027 $171,615 2,158,125 Total $1,967,643 $486,710 6,597,154 Cost-Effectiveness 2 The FinAnswer Express program is projected to be cost effective with the 3 changes proposed herein,and individually each of the Program's measure groups 4 passes the Total Resource Cost Test on a standalone basis except one.The Total 5 Resource Cost Test ratio for envelope measures is 0.916.Note this is a relatively 6 small measure group in the overall program and the measure group passes the 7 enhanced Total Resource Cost Test ("PTRC")as well as the Utility Cost Test. 8 The program level cost effectiveness includes all costs;the measure group level 9 cost-effectiveness analysis excludes administrative costs.The 69 percent Load 10 Factor East System Load Shape decrement values generated by the 2011 II integrated resource plan ("IRP")were used as the avoided costs and can be found 12 on page 20 of the 2011 IRP Addendum.The Company used the $19/ton Medium 13 Carbon Tax stream of values for this analysis,consistent with the 20 II IRP 14 preferred portfolio assumption.The selection of these values was based on one of 15 the key attributes ofenergy efficiency resources,i.e.it is "zero carbon." 16 Projected three-year participation,assuming the proposed changes are in 17 effect,was used for this analysis.In addition,the net-to-gross rates from the 2006- 18 2008 FinAnswer Express program evaluation study are also utilized.Cost- Goddard,Di-15 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 3 Q. 4 A. 5 Q. 6 A. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 effectiveness results are summarized in Table 9 below with details provided as Attachment A. Table 9 Proposed FinAnswer Express Program Cost Effectiveness Summary Benefit/Cost Cost-effectiveness Test Ratio Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+Conservation Adder 1.635 Total Resource Cost Test ITRC)No Adder 1.487 Utility Cost Test (UCT)2.121 Rate Impact Test (RIM)0.759 Participant Cost Test (PCT)2.948 Are your requesting other changes or modifications? Yes.We are also requesting approval to utilize a flexible tariff format. What is a flexible tariff format and why is it needed? The flexible tariff fonnat allows the Company to manage Program details such as qualifying equipment and services,incentive amounts,dates for incentive availability and other terms and conditions on the Rocky Mountain Power website instead of the Schedule liS tariff sheets.Hardcopies of Program materials will be available upon request from customers who do not have web access. Given the scope of Program details,the current approved tariff has 13 tariff sheets.The number of tariff sheets will increase substantially if the Company's proposed modifications and additions in this filing are approved by the Commission. Future changes to this content will be driven by program and market data, proposed program changes will be made on an as needed basis.The frequency with which codes,standards,third party specifications and new market data Goddard,Di-16 Rocky Mountain Power 1 2 3 Q. 4 A. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Q. 20 A. 21 22 23 change,the flexible tariff fonnat reduces the time necessmy for changes to become effective. How would changes to the Program details be administered in the future? The initial changes to the Program details (incentive tables,definitions and general incentive information)are included in redlined fOlmat as Attachment B to this filing. Future changes to Program details will be managed as follows: •Similar to the filing process,the Company will provide information on any proposed changes to Program details to Commission staff and allow for a reasonable period of time for staffto comment on the proposed changes. •Once Commission staff comments,if any,are resolved the final set of changes will be clearly posted on the website with at least 45 days advance notice. •After the 45 day noticing period the changes would then be in effect. A flow chart documenting this process is provided as Attachment C.This process was discussed with Commission staff in a conference call on April 24,2012,and is similar to that used in managing the Company's Home Energy Savers Incentive Program (Schedule I 18)approved by the Commission August 14,2006. How will customers be notified of changes? Once Commission staff has comments,if any,are resolved the final set of changes will be posted on the Company's website.In addition to and conCUITent with posting the notification of changes on the website,the Company will also continue to provide notification of the program changes to intemal staff,program Goddard,Di-17 Rocky Mountain Power I 2 3 4 Q. A. delivery contractors,and participating vendors so they can share the information with customers. Does this conclude your testimony? Yes. Goddard,Di-18 Rocky Mountain Power ATTACHMENT A THE------- CADMUS -----GROUP,INC. Date: To: From: Re: May 9,2012 Don Jones,Jr. Aaron Jenniges and Andy Eiden Idaho FinAnswer Express 2012-2014 Cost-Effectiveness The tables below present the cost-effectiveness findings of the Idaho FinAnswer Express program based on projected 2012,2013,and 2014 costs and savings estimates provided by PacifiCorp in a spreadsheet entitled "10 CE inputs 4-26-2012 3 +DLJ adds for RR NTG and measure life 042712.xlsx".The Utility discount rate is from the 2011 PacifiCorp Integrated Resource Plan. Cost-effectiveness was tested using the 2011 IRP medium 69%east system load factor decrement.Table I lists modeling inputs,and Table 2 shows the annual cost and savings infonnation provided by PacifiCorp.Table 3 provides measure lives (from 2011 annual repmi cost-effectiveness analyses)for each bundle,provided by PacifiCorp,as well as realization rates and net-to-gross ratio for each bundle's savings values (from the 2006-2008 program evaluation).Table 4 outlines the administrative costs. Overall,the FinAnswer Express program is cost-effective from four ofthe five standard cost­ benefit tests.It does not pass the RIM test.Cost-effectiveness results for the entire program and each measure group are provided starting in Table 5.Results are shown for the 2012, 2013,and 2014 program years combined. Don Jones,Jr. May 9,2012 Page 2 Table 1:FinAnswer Express Inputs Discount Rate Commercial line loss Industrial line Loss Commercial energy rate ($/kWh)1 2012 2013 2014 Industrial energy rate ($/kWh)' 2012 2013 2014 7.17% 9.326% 9.055% $0.0800 $0.0815 $0.0829 $0.0572 $0.0582 $0.0593 I The 2011 eOlmnercial energy rate is $0.0786 /kWh.The 2011 rate is escalated by 1.8%(inflation rate from 2011 IRP)annually to estimate 2012-2014 rates. 2 The 2011 industrial energy rate is $0.0562 /kWh.The 2011 rate is escalated by 1.8%(inflation rate from 2011 IRP)annually to estimate 2012-2014 rates. Don Jones,Jr. May 9,2012 Page 3 Table 2:FinAnswer Expl'ess Annual Costs and Savings by Year and Measure Type Comnressed Air 39600 3 $5980 $25082 Envelooe 9507 2 $3806 $8783 Farm Enuinment 20400 4 $2872 $7217 Food Service 92603 22 $13475 $27245 2012 HVAC 131303 34 $22775 $83668 Irrioation 0 0 $0 $0 Linhtinn Enuinment 1230869 137 $47782 $271 922 Motors 351965 4 $21 504 $61 279 Office Eouioment 3182 0 $287 $412 Non Trade-Allv 188373 35 $23961 $47093 2012 Total 2072108 241 ~143143 ~534 335 Annliances 4306 0 $700 $1634 Comoressed Air 79200 7 $11959 $50164 Envelone 10748 2 $4267 $9922 Farm Eouioment 40800 7 5745 14434 Food Service 123983 30 $19038 36838 2013 HVAC 148727 38 $25285 92553 Irrioation 0 0 $0 $0 Liohtino Eouioment 1307799 146 $50769 $288917 Motors 432517 4 $26513 $75547 Office Eauioment 3668 0 $308 $448 Non Trade-Allv 215175 40 $27370 $53794 2013 Total 2366922 274 ~171 953 $624250 Annliances 5304 0 $850 $2004 Comoressed Air 88030 8 $13293 55757 Envelone 12096 3 $4881 11130 Farm Enuinment 45350 8 $6385 16043 Food Service 127383 30 19838 $36255 2014 HVAC 168678 44 30920 $109946 Irrination 0 0 $0 $0 Linhtinn Eouioment 1000081 112 $38823 $220937 Motors 510856 5 $31 341 $89434 Office Enuinment 4154 0 $329 $484 Non Trade-Allv 196193 36 $24956 $49048 2014 Total 2158125 247 $171 615 $591 039 Annliances 13916 1 $2250 $5272 Comnressed Air 206830 18 31231 $131 003 Envelooe 32351 7 12954 $29835 Farm Enuinment 106550 19 15002 37694 Food Service 343968 82 $52350 $100338 All Years HVAC 448707 116 $78980 $286166 Irriaation 0 0 $0 $0 Linhtinn Enuinment 3538749 395 $137375 $781 776 Motors 1295338 13 $79357 $226260 Office Enuinment 11004 1 $924 $1344 Non Trade-Allv 599741 111 $76288 $149935 All Years Total 6597154 762 $486710 $1 749623 Don Jones,Jr. May 9,2012 Page 4 Table 3:FinAnswer Expl'ess Measure Lives,Realization Rates,and NTG by Measure Type Appliances 12 0.96 0.76 Compressed Air 12 0.96 0.76 Envelope 12 0.96 0.76 Farm Equipment 12 0.96 0.76 Food Service 12 0.96 0.76 HVAC 12 0.96 0.76 Irrigation 12 0.96 0.76 Lighting Equipment 12 0.96 0.76 Motors 12 0.96 0.76 Office Equipment 12 0.96 0.76 Non Trade-Ally 12 0.96 0.76 Table 4:Program Costs 2012 2013 2014 Total $190,694 $211,177 $191,561 $593,432 $143,143 $171,953 $171,615 $486,710 $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 $60,000 $196,650 $10,000 $95,851 $302,501 $30,000 $30,000 $30,000 $90,000 $65,000 $65,000 $65,000 $195,000 $80,000 $80,000 $80,000 $240,000 $725,487 $588,129 $654,027 $1,967,643 Don Jones,Jr. May 9,2012 Page 5 Table 5:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Entire Program Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0635 $2,630,578 $4,301,764 $1,671,186 1.635 Conservation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0635 $2,630,578 $3,910,695 $1,280,117 1.487 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0445 $1,843,710 $3,910,695 $2,066,985 2.121 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$5,154,993 $3,910,695 ($1,244,298)0.759 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$1,631,420 $4,809,963 $3,178,543 2.948 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($/kWh)$0.000035916 Discounted Participant Payback (years)3.59 Table 6:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Appliance Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0428 $3,727 $8,651 $4,924 2.321ConservationAdder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0428 $3,727 $7,865 $4,138 2.110 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0240 $2,093 $7,865 $5,771 3.757 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$9,164 $7,865 ($1,299)0.858 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$4,904 $11,396 $6,493 2.324 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($/kWh)$0.000000037 Discounted Participant Payback (years)3.97 Table 7:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Compressed Air Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0717 $91,531 $125,560 $34,028 1.372 Conservation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0717 $91,531 $114,145 $22,614 1.247 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0225 $28,712 $114,145 $85,433 3.976 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$103,213 $114,145 $10,932 1.106 ParticipantCost Test (PCT)$120,436 $126,740 $6,304 1.052 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($/kWh)($0.000000316) Discounted Participant Payback (years)12.23 Don Jones,Jr. May 9,2012 Page 6 Table 8:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Envelope Measnres Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.1042 $21,076 $21,238 $162 1.008 Conservation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.1042 $21,076 $19,307 ($1,769)0,916 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0595 $12,037 $19,307 $7,270 1,604 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$28,436 $19,307 ($9,129)0.679 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$27,732 $33,615 $5,883 1,212 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($IkWh)$0.000000264 Discounted Participant Payback (years)8.99 Table 9:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Farm Equipment Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0401 $26,337 $74,153 $47,817 2.816 Conservation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0401 $26,337 $67,412 $41,075 2.560 Utiiity Cost Test (UCT)0.0210 $13,792 $67,412 $53,620 4,888 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$52,172 $67,412 $15,240 1.292 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$34,654 $64,292 $29,638 1,855 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($IkWh)($0.000000440) Discounted Participant Payback (years)5.33 Table 10:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Food Service Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0330 $70,820 $211,991 $141,171 2.993ConservationAdder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0330 $70,820 $192,719 $121,899 2.721 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0226 $48,511 $192,719 $144,208 3.973 Rate ImpactTest (RIM)$222,996 $192,719 ($30,277)0,864 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$93,184 $278,097 $184,913 2,984 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($IkWh)$0.000000874 Discounted Participant Payback (years)2.95 Don Jones,Jr. May 9,2012 Page 7 Table 11:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,HVAC Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0720 $201,974 $294,535 $92,561 1.458 Conservation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0720 $201,974 $267,759 $65,785 1.326 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0261 $73,289 $267,759 $194,470 3.653 Rate ImpactTest (RIM)$300,709 $267,759 ($32,950)0.890 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$265,755 $372,526 $106,771 1.402 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($/kWll)$0.000000951 Discounted Participant Payback (years)7.90 Table 12:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Irrigation Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+$0.000 $0 $0 $0 NAConservationAdder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder $0.000 $0 $0 $0 NA Utility Cost Test (UCT)$0.000 $0 $0 $0 NA Rate Impact Test (RIM)$0 $0 $0 NA Participant Cost Test (PCT)$0 $0 $0 NA Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($/kWh)$0.00000000 Discounted Participant Payback (years)NA Table 13:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Lighting Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0250 $557,744 $2,317,599 $1,759,855 4.155 Conservation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0250 $557,744 $2,106,908 $1,549,164 3.778 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0058 $128,957 $2,106,908 $1,977,951 16.338 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$1,936,166 $2,106,908 $170,743 1.088 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$733,873 $2,506,863 $1,772,990 3.416 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($/kWh)($0.000004928) Discounted Participant Payback (years)3.35 Don Jones,Jr. May 9,2012 Page 8 Table 14:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Motors Measures Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0197 $689,978 5.331 ConseNation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0197 $159,326 $772,094 $612,768 4.846 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0091 $73,530 $772,094 $698,564 10.500 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$728,714 $772,094 $43,380 1.060 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$209,639 $935,614 $725,975 4.463 Lifecycie Revenue tmpacts ($/kWh)($0.000001252) Discounted Participant Payback (years)2.68 Table 15:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Office Eqnipment MeasUl'es Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0138 $951 $6,837 $5,886 7.188 ConseNation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0138 $951 $6,215 $5,264 6.535 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0125 $861 $6,215 $5,354 7.220 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$6,440 $6,215 ($225)0.965 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$1,251 $8,197 $6,946 6.550 Lifecycie Revenue Impacts ($/kWh)$0.000000006 Discounted Participant Payback (years)1.92 Table 16:FinAnswer Express Cost Effectiveness,All Years,Non Trade-Ally Measnres Total Resource Cost Test (PTRC)+0.0282 $106,395 $391,898 $285,503 3.683 ConseNation Adder Total Resource Cost Test (TRC)No Adder 0.0282 $106,395 $356,271 $249,876 3.349 Utility Cost Test (UCT)0.0189 $71,229 $356,271 $285,042 5.002 Rate Impact Test (RIM)$376,289 $356,271 ($20,018)0.947 Participant Cost Test (PCT)$139,993 $472,623 $332,630 3.376 Lifecycle Revenue Impacts ($/kWh)$0.000000578 Discounted Participant Payback (years)2.74 ATTACHMENT B Idaho FinAnswer Express This document includes the following three sections: •Definitions ofterms used in Schedule liS and other program documents •Incentives -General Infonnation •Incentive tables DEFINITIONS: Commercial Building:A stmcture that is served by Company and meets the applicability requirements of this tariff at the time an Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement!Application is executed or approved by the Company which does not meet the definition of an Industrial Facility. Customer:Any paIty who has applied for,been accepted and receives selVlce at the real property,or is the electricity user at the real property. Enel'gy Efficiency Incentive:Payments of money made by Company to Owner or Customer for installation of an Enei'gy Efficiency Measure pursuant to an executed Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement or approved Application. Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement/Application:An agreement between Owner or Customer and Company or a Company provided application submitted by the Owner or Customer and approved by the Company providing for Company to fumish Energy Efficiency Incentives with respect to Energy Efficiency Measures pursuant to this Tariff Schedule. ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDUI,E NO.115 (Conmffiedj Energy Efficiency Measure (EEM):A permanently installed measure which can improve the efficiency ofthe Customer's electric energy use. Energy Efficiency Measure (EEM)Cost: New Construction/Major Renovation:EEM Cost is the total installed cost of energy efficiency equipment or system minus the cost of the code compliance/common practice equipment or system. Retrofit:EEM Cost is the total installed cost of the energy efficiency equipment or modification. In the case of New Construction,Major Renovation and Retrofits,EEM Costs shall mean the Owner or Customer's reasonable costs incurred (net of any discounts,rebates or incentives other than Energy Efficiency Incentives from the Company,or other consideration that reduces the final actual EEM Cost incurred by the Owner or Customer)to purchase and install EEMs at the ~1t",!a'!!hlLO"F,!!ill""A",n<>.s\",\",erc..1Ed.XillP,!!re,,,s,,:~l.'(S,-"c",he",d",u-"Ie,--,lul""S")=-'-"wEI"",v-,""O"L,,-'---:-~--=-=--:----c-::-:c:-c-::_-LPilla ~"'-c1.Q[30 Propos~dchanges arc l1ul.rkcd relative 10 the (,lIITen!program which \vas effective January 15,20 II Owner's or Customer's facility.If the owner or customer installs the EEM then the cost of installation shall be equal to the Owner's or Customer's actual labor costs for such installation. Energy Efficiency Project:One or more EEM(s)with similar one year payback limitations (below)covered by one Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement. Energy Efficiency Project Cost:The sum of EEM Costs for one or more EEM(s)with similar one year payback limitations (see below)covered by one Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement. Industrial Facility:Buildings and process equipment associated with manufacturing, Major Renovation:A change in facility use type or where the existing system will not meet Owner/Customer projected requirements within existing facility square footage, Mixed Use:Buildings served by a residential rate schedule and a rate schedule listed under Applicable shall be eligible for services under this schedule provided the Energy Efficiency Project meets the definition of New ConstlUction or where the Company adjusts the baseline energy consumption and costs. fbentinlled) EbECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO,115 (COntHHHlHt DEFINITIONS:(Continued) New construction:A newly conshucted facility or newly constlUcted square footage added to an existing facility. Ownel':The person who has both legal and beneficial title to the real property,and is the mortgager under a duly recorded mortgage of real property,the tlUstor under a duly recorded deed oftrust. Retrofit:Changes,modifications or additions to systems or equipment in existing facility square footage. i!I<"in",h"o.>.:F"inc:A"n"'S\<;cV,"OfclE",XiliP'!'fC,,"'S':SL'(S"c",hc",'d",1l",le:c1ul-"SL)-=-.!.>N"'f3.!)'V-,o,,,OccL,,-)~~--=---=-~~::::-::::--=-~~--=-:-:-:c;-;-~-,-P",(lL,-,-fe2..Q[30 r.rQ'pos~d chmH!C-S arc lllark~d relative to the current program which was effective Jannarv 15.2011 INCENTIVES --GENERAL INFORMATrON INCENTIVE fOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IVIEASlJRES;The Company will provide Energy Efficiency InccntiveG per the Provisions of Service and the Energy Efficiency IneffiH-ve Bapt;table bela'''''to participating OWllCfS-E}r Customer&--Wlie-lHwe-Hllitalled EEM(s)listed in the incentive tables in thit;schediclk"-Br are eligible fur an Energy Et1iciency Incentiye per-#ie fuffnula-li&ted-belew, Inccntives for Measures Listed in the Iucentive Tables Per unit incentives are listed in the program inccntives tables for specitk Energv EtIiciency Measures (EEMs)and are subject to the incentive caps below.Incentives are subjcct to change and current incentives can be found on the Idaho energy efficiencv program section of the Companv website. Custom Incentives EEMs not listed in the incentive tables may be eligible for a custom Energy Efficiency Incentive. The Company will complete an analysis of the EEM Cost and electric energy savings and determine at its sale optiBn-whether to offer a custom Energy Efficiency Incentive and the Energy Efficiency Incentive amount.Custom Energy Efficiency Incentives for such EEMs will be the product of multiplying the Company's estimate of annual energy savings by $O.~lQ/kWh; and subject to the incentive caps in the table below. Electric Glwings resulting from lighting interaction with meehallical equipment will not be eligible for an Energy Efficiency Illcenti\~ "h"lo",h",o-,-F-eIl,!",,'-,:,n,,,s,",,,,'eccr-eb,,,,x,,p,,re,,,,,,:'("S",c",h",ed"",,-lic,,-'-el.'cl)",),---~N"l",""-v~o,,,O-e1 ~"c'~~-:-;-;---=---c---cc:----=-::c:c-:---,-P-"o",ee,,-·3-.ill'.30 Proposed changes are marked relative to the l'UlTent pr<H.!Ttlm which was effective January 15,20 II Ener!!y Efficiency Incentiye eaps-.clillS fRllleTable Percent of Energv I-veal'Simple Pavback ]\'feasnre Categorv Efficiency Project Cost Cap for Energy Efficiency Can Proiects l I Measures Listed in Incentive Tahles Lighting -Retrofit 50%Yes Lighting -New Constructionf1\1aior None No Renovation f\·iotors None No HVAC None No Building Envelone None No Food Service None No Office}None No Annlianccs None No Dairv!Fmm Equipment None No CO!l1oressed Air None No I l\Ieasures Not Listed in Inccntiyc Tables Ext\irior Lighting -New Construction! Niajor Renovation f\:fcusurcs Receiving a None No Custom Incentive Other rdcasurcs Rccc-iving Custom 50%Yes Incentive Notes for energy efficiency caps table: J The I-vear simple pavback cup means Energv Efficiency Incentives will n01 be available to reduce the simnle pavback of an Energv EfTicicncv Project below one vear.If required,individual EEi\·f Energv Efficicncv Incentives ,- will be adjusted downward pro-rata so the Energy Efficiencv Proiect has u simple pavback after incenlives of one veal'or more. 1 EEl\·f Costs are subiect to Company review and approval and Company mav require additional documentation from the Customer or Owner. 3 The Network Personal Computer Power Management Software measure has a measure cost can.Sec the Omce incentive table for details. MffiStlres-hiirlt<HtHH_liw-+Hl>I""M-€a&Uf-e-5- bi-£:httH-g Reeeiying f'u&1em lWtffitll NG!t\41<M_wlwhaui""!!E,,,<>!eaeiGtll€f _!Pie PHciffi~org)' gfHcieu<ry'-P+e.iGe! Ge&1-ea~~()%N-eHe Ne"e Nooe f{).% ~1f-&imJ3ffi 1'''>'0001<C'"!,R'f ~orgy EfiieieuG)' 14eiGGt ¥-e5 Ne Ne Ne ¥e£ Additional notcs about incentivcs Electric savings resulting ti-omlighting interaction with HVAC equipment will not be eligible for an Energv Et1kiencv Incentive. Company may adjust baseline electric energy consumption and costs to reflect any of the following:energy codes,standard practice,changes in capacity,changes in production or facility use and equipment at the end of its useful life,Such adjustments may be made for lighting energy efficiency measures installed in New Construction/Major Renovation projects where energy code does not apply,(Gooti+t~ ~G-Ab-SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (CaHtiRlwd-) INCENTIVE FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY ~,mASURES:(CoHtin-HelB For existing fixture",the-The baseline wattage for all Retrofit linear fluorescent lighting Energy Efficiency Measures tlffi-listed ill ineentive T-a&le 1 shall bei;>the lesser of a)Wattage ofexisting equipment or &)b)Wattage of deemed baseline f!l&--<.,"tlel'gy effieieffi-+Hagnetie ballast and etlefb'Y &a-¥ing-lamp combination as listed in the lighting table available on the Idaho energy effieiencv program section of the Company website. All EEM Costs are subject to Company review and approval prior to offering an Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement.All final EEM Costs are subject to Company review and approval prior to paying an Energy Efficiency Incentive per the tenns of the Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement or approved Application.Company review and approval of EEM Costs may require additional documentation from the Customer or Owner. The Owner or Customer may receive ellly-eRe-l?-HBrgy Eftlcicncy Incentiyoa financial incentive fl.)]'EEN!purchase/installation from tl-le-onlv one Company program per EEM. =II~h~'h~o~F~'it",l',-,A~n'~'\~"c~'r~E~x,"p~rc~s~s,,(s",'c"h",e",dl",JI",c~I-'cl"-5)L-_·"N""la,-,v~"""O",1-"-2__----c:-;-;-_-:c;-c--=-__--:-:--:-:cc-:-_---,p-,,",,,g,,-e4..Q[30 Proposed changes arc marked relmivc !O the-CUlTcnl program which was effective Januarv 15,20 II "1,,,,",,,,1,,,,,-,,-F"il"lA-'-C'n.,cSl"V"Gf,-"E""""p",rc,,,'S",S,:,(~S",c"h",e"d"II"Ie,-,-II,,),--)L--"]\"'Yi.1,,-V,-'~O"O",1"2 -:-:-:-__-o:--:----=:--:-:-__-,P-,a,,",,,-c5~30 Proposed changes arc marked relative to the current progn.llll \",hich was effective Januaf\'15,20J 1 INCENTIVE TABLES Incentives for lighting retrofits I i\:leasurc ('nie 'UlY Eligibilitv Requirements Incentive I 4'CBE Qualified Reduced W3ttagt~or High Premium PerfollnaJlct."Lamp and ('EE Qualified Ballast S7!Lamp included on <lualificd ballast list 4'CEE Oualified Rcduc~d Wattage or High Delamp Performance Lamn and CEE Oualified Ballast.Must S21/L:lInp RemovedrcnhWt'011C tW nwre lamps.To dc1111l1J)ilnd existing fixture.the lamp and all cOlTcsnonding sockets must TS Fluorescent be lJCrmallcnt!v disabled. I Relmnp Lamp WtlthH.'¢reduction»Watts.No ballflsf retrofit SO.25!LalllQ I High Bay 4'CEE Oualitkd Hil'.h Pcrt"lmmmce Lamp.Must S20fLamp renlace Tl:?HO Jnc3ndcsct'nc or HID. 4'('BE Oualified Reduced \Vatta!!e-or High Continuous Pcrfonmmce Lamp and CEE Qualified Ballast S20iLampOperationint~luded 011 qualified ballast list installed ill a continuous 0 ),;'nltion amllicaiion I Standani 4'Nomitlal Lamn <28 Watts Ballast Factor <1.0 S5!Lamn I Rc1all112 Lamp \vaUng"reduction>3 Watts,No ballast rdrofit $O.25/Lamn I T5 Fluorescent Hinh Bay 4'Nominal Hi 'It Outnut L;lmn $20fLamJ! I Continuous 4'Nominal High Output Lamp installed in aOp",ratioll continuous ol)cration al)l}lication $20!L:11n) I Cold Cathl)de Screw-in Lmnn All wattages S5iLam} I Compact Screw-in Lmnt)All wattage-s (Sec Nott'7'S2!Lamp F1uor,;-sccnt Lnmp(CFU Hardwired Fixture All wathH!CS S5/Fixturc I Ceramic Metal Halidc(CMHl CMH Fixture All watlaec S35!Fixturc I Pulse Start PSMH Fixture WaftH 'es >500\V S60iFixiurc "1'...1etal Halide (PSMHl Ekctmnic Ballast I'v1usf be used in nlacc ~)f or rcnlacc.II ma melk ballast S20iBaIJast I Induction Induction Fixhm.'All \yaHnct's,New fixtures onh'$1'l5!Fixture I IntC'crol SCrC\V-IIl Lnmp LED mnst be listed on (lualificd coui mlent list SIOiLam) I Recessed DO\1;11liilht LED musi be listed on (ualitled clluimnc-nt list $1O/Fixtur~ I LE12 Outdoor Area and Roadwav LED must be listed on oualified ('llllinmcnt list SlOO/Fixtilre I Parkim'Garm!c LED must be Ihled on ClUn1ified ~1.H1i )mcnt liSl $IOO/Fixlurc I Hi 'It and Low Bav LED must b~listed Oil uualified COUI lment list SlOO/Fixturc Notes for lighting retrofit incentives: 1.To be eligible for the incentives listed,the new lighting svstemmust use less energv than the existing lighting system replaced or the baseline lighting systcm as determined by the CompanY. 2.Incentives are capped at 50 percent of Encrgy Efficiency Project Costs and subject to the one- year payback cap. 3.Two-fool U-tube lamps mav be substituted for four-foot linear fluorescent lamps. o!<"h",iI",,,,-,,-F""i,,..1f,,\,,n,,s\,,V,,C,,-f"E",x",p".rc",s",scli~S"c",h"e"d!-,u"lcc2-tl"-)'--)L-=-cl\"'1,,av;c.~o"OC!1",2 c-c__c-c c-c__-,P-,a","""c6~30 Proposed changes arc markcd rehl!ivc to the ClI1Tcnt program which was effective-January 15.2011 4.Incentives for TS Premium Delamps mav not be combined with other linear tluorescent lamp or fixture incentives.Complete fixture removals arc not eligible. 5.Incentives for TS Relumps mav not be combined with other linear fluorescent lamp or fixture incentives and will only be paid once per tacilitv. 6.Qualified equipment lists referenced in the table are posted on the Idaho energv efficiency program section of the Company's website. 7.The incentive for Screw-In CFL Lamps will no 10lw:er he available effectiYe January 1.2014. BF =Ballast Factor CEE =Consortium for Energv Efficiency CFL =Compact Fluorescent Lamp Gvm =Ceramic Metal Halide HID =High Intensitv Discharge (e.g.Mercurv Vapor.High Pressure Sodium.Metal Halide) HO =High Output LED =Light-Emitting Diode PSMH =Pulse-Stmi Mctal Halide ,,,It,,,Jn,!!h('').LF,!!in,,,A,"n",s\,,-\,I;;,,,'r",I,,,~x,,,·p",rc,,,s.,,-s(",S",c",hc""d",u,!!1o~1,-,1",5L)-=-"j\:,!!la,-"v~2""O.L12"-~__c-c-__c-c----,-p",aL,,,,-lc7..Q[30 Proposed changes are marked rcIutiv(:to the CUlTcnl proLrwm which WflS effective January 15.20II I Inccntives for lighting controls and non-general illuminance (retrofit only) I Measure I Cateoorv Elil'ibilitv RCQuirements Incentive I Occupancy PIR,Dual Tech,or Integral Sensor $75/SensorControl DavlightinJ!;IVIust control interior fixhires with driver or qualifying dimming ballast that dims 50%or $75/SensorControlmoreofthefixtureinresponsetodaylight. Lighting Advanced IVlust incorporate both an occupancy sensor Control Davlighting and davlighting sensor operating as part of $150 Control the same control sequence in the same space, Continuous,Stepped,or Bi-level ballast or Dimming Ballast automated control that dims 50%or more of $15iBallastthefixture.Must be controlled by a qualifving occupancy or davlighting control. I Exit Sign LED or photoluminescent replacing incandescent or fluorescent $I 51Sign LED Message LED replacing existing incandescent signagcCenterSignNon-$5/LamD General LED Channel LED replacing existing neon or fluorescent $5lLinearIlluminanceLetterSignsignageFoot LED Marquee/Cabinet LED replacing existing fluorescent signage $5lLinear Sign Foot Notes for retrofit lighting controls and non-gcneral iIIuminancc incentives 1.To be eligible for the incentives listed,the new lighting system must use less energy than the existing lighting system replaced or the baseline lighting sYstem as determined bv the Company. 2,Incentives are capped at 50 percent of Energv Efficiencv Project Costs and incentives will not be available to reduce the Energv Efficiency Project simple pavback below one veal'. 3,Incentives for Advanced Davlighting Controls may not be combined with other occupancy control or davlighting control incentives. PIR =Passive Infrared Dual Tech =Sensors combining nltrasonic and passive infrared LED =Light-emitting Diode ",1t",h",h"-o.!..Fl!.ill",A",n"'''>lVt:",'f-!E",x",p",fC",S,,,-S("S",c",hc",'d",1Il!.1o~1,-,1",5L)-=iv",13CJ:v~2""O.!..1~,,-'~__~---,-P",;Jf.="c8-.9130 Proposed changes are marked rchuive to the l'UlTcl1t prognllll which was effective January 15,20II Incentives for new constnlCtion/ma jOl'renovation Ughting I Measure Cateo-orv EIiQibilitv Requirements Incentive I.The total connected interior Iif!hti11l!power for New Constructionll'vIajor Renovation projects must be 10%lower than the interior lighting power allowance calculated under the Lighting and applicable version ofthe state energv code,$0.08IkWh Interior For New Constt'uction!Major Renovation al1J1UalLightingLiglltingprojectsnotincludedinthestateenergvcode,Contt'o!energv the total connected lighting power must be savings 10%lower than common practice as determined bv the COl11panv. 2.Energy savings is subjcct to approval bv the COl1111anv. I Induction All Wattages,New Fixtures Only S125/FixtureFixture LED Outdoor LED must be listed on qualified fixture list SlOO!FixtureAreaand Exterior Roadwav Lighting CFL Wall All Wattages.Hardwire Fixtures Only S30/FixturePack Integra!occupancv scnsor which must control Lighting a linear fluorescent.induction,or LED fixture.S75/sensorControlSensormustbeinstalledonacontinuousduty light. 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4t---ltt€Bfltwe5-fH~tHnBl~~l;la~ttg-ffieteFS-ftH~--l--f!Her--ttHht'-e-f-f~13 aate of-{ffis-f:e-fledul-e,..--Htffnfi.i.:.e.s-.nR---ftef av-a-iffiWe-fB.HlrefHtUlll EmGj€ney-:\4I)teffi-J:wreffi:tt;.e~f-H-*f-t.he effClGllVe aate Elf/Ris Seh~Hl~ (ColltillHeBJ ELECTRICAL 8ERVICE-SCHEDULE NO.11 S (Centinueat o:h",lu"h"o,-,ICc"i":'IL,"""n"'S""",'CLr",E",x"p"rc",s""sj;(S",,'c"h",c"ct",u",le"'LlhI-'2j')CC,,::.NlY''"Ia"v::.]",O!.!I-"2~__-:-:-:-__=-:_-:-__-:-:-::c~_-"PJ!a,,,"c,,-'13.Q[30 Proposed changes are ma.rked relative to the CU1Tent program which was effective Jmmurv 15,20II :fuble 2b +HIH'l'-Incentives for Motors HI£t'Htives TaMe Minimum Efficiency Customer Equipment TYI)e Size Cate20ry Sub-Cate20ry Requiremeut Incentive Electrouically Refrigeration ~1horsepower application --$0.50/wattCommutatedMotorHVACapplication--$50/horsepower Variable-Frequency Drives S 100 horsepower HVAC fans and See Note 2 $65/horsepower(HVAC fans and pumps pumps) Green Motor Rewinds 2':15 and S 5,000 hp Must meet GMPG $l/horsepower --Standards Refer to Note 3 Notes for tlIb~motorincentives: I.Equipment that meets or exceeds the efficiency requirements listed for the equipment categOly in the above table may qualify for flfl-the listed incentive. 2.Throttling or bypass devices,such as inlet vanes,bypass dampers,three-way valves,or throttling valves must be removed or permanently disabled to qualifY for HVAC fan or pump VFD incentives.VFDs required by or used to comply with the applicable version of the Idaho energy code are not eligible for incentives.Savings will only be realized for installations where a variable load is present. 3.For Green Motor Rewinds,the participating electric motor service center is paid $2/horsepower for eligible Green Motor Rewinds.A minimum of$l/horsepower is paid by the service center to the 6BS-telHer-Customcr as a credit on the motor rewind invoice.The balance is retained by the service center.Green Motor Rewind motors that are installed or placed in inventOly may qualify for an incentive. 4.Incentives are not available for National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Premium Efficiencv Motors purchased on or after January 15.2011. ECM ~Electronicallv COJl1l11utated Motor GMPG =Green Motors Practices Group HVAC =Heating.Ventilation and Air-Conditioning NEi\-fA ~National ElectIical Manufacturer's Association VPD =Variable-Frequency Drive EGM ElectTOHically COHHfffifat;ffi-MBtBr J,LFD Variable ¥ffi1\lffi{,-y±lflw GIUPC Gfeet1-f.wtem+'1'l1ctices GffiHi~ Idaho FinAns\\'cr Express (Schedule lIS)---lvraV 2012 Pairc 14-2£30 Proposed changes arc marked relative to the ctm\~nl progmm ",,,hleh was effective Jallll3ry 15.20 I I HV,~C Heating,'/sfltilating,and Air Conditielling Incentives for HVAC equipment Minimum Efficiellc"Rl'guircment & Cusfonlt.'r Int>enli"c Eouiuml'l1t 1'''0('Size Caft.'l!or"Suh-Cntel!orv $25/1011 S50/ton 575/19n <65.000 Bln/hr Split $vstem 311d Unitaf\'Commerdal --(single phase)single package - Air Conditioners.Ajr~CEE,Tier I CEE Tier 2 Cooled (Cooline:l\:lode)All t'(Juirnnent sjus Split "vstem and --(three phast~)sinnlc packaee - Unitarv COll1ll1o?rdal Air Conditioners,Wat>?f All equipment sizt's Split svstcm and CEE Tier 1lindEvanorativel\'Sillgl..~package ------ Cooled <8.000 Btll!jr Single pal'kagc 12.2 EER ---- Packaged Terminal Air >g,OOO Btu/hr and Sin\.!lc package 11.9 EER ---- Conditioners CPTAC)<10,500 Btu/hr CHeatine &Cooling >10,500 Btuthr and ~..lodc)<13,500 Btnillf SineJe-package 10.7 EER -,-- >13,500 Btu/hr Singk packaut'9,9 EER ---- <8.000 BtlVllr Single nackage 12.~EER and--3ACOp ---- Pack3£t~d Temlinal >g,OOO BtUfl1f and 11.5 EER andHeatPumps<10,500 BtlVhr Sillgk paCbH!t~--3.3 COP -- (pTHpl >10.500 Btn!llf :md 10,7 EER andjHeatltH!&Cooling <13,500 Btu/hI'Single pack;]gc --3.1 COP -- Mode) >13,500 BtU!11f Sine:k pal'kage 9.S EERmHl--3,0 COP ---- <65,000 13tufhr Split svs!cm andHeatPumps.Air~lliillglc &three --CE£1'iel"I eEE Tier 2singlepuckage- Cooled phase) (Coniine 1\:lode)>65.000 Blufhr Split 5vswm nnd eEE Tier 1(three phase)sinele package ---- <65.000 Btu/hr fu2lit system andCsinf!le 8::three --eBETier1 Heat Pumps,Air-phase)silmle package -- Coolt"d 47°F db/43°F \Vb CEETier ICHeatim.'1'....1ode)-Sec -,-- >65,000 Btu/hr outdoor air -- Note.3:(three phase)17°F db/1S0F \Vb ----outdoor air -- Ht'at Pumps,Watcf~86"F EnteringSource<135,000 Bttvl1f --CEE Tier 1 --Water --(Coolin£!!\.'lode) Heat Pumps,Water- SourCt~<l35,000 I3tlVl1f 68"F !:intering CEE Tier I----(Heating Mode)·See Wnter -- Note 3 ::ll",I''.lth"o"IL';!.!lIl,:A>.!tlb'scJO\\>s'c'Lr.cE",xl'DL'rC2SlS,..(S",c,"'h'.le"dwllJ.'Ieu..1bL'!J-)':'-'-l:!N'.l[a'1V~o,-,O,-,I",2~__-;-:-:-__=--c_c:-__c-;:--::c:c-:_-eCP'.la'g'2c,,->15-'21:30 Propos~d changes are marked rehuive to the CUll'ent progn.ll1l which was effective January 15,20 J I Helll Pumps.Gwuud- Sonr~t'or Gwulldwatcr~nOF Entt?ling ENERGY Source All sizes --STAR --W:Hcr -- CHeating &.CooJine:Qualified Mode)-See Note 3 Ground-Source or GroHndwater-Suurce All sizes -$25/too ---- HeM Pump Loop Notes for HVAC incentives: I.Equipment that meets or exceeds the efflciencv requirements listed for the size category in the above table may qualifY for the listed incentive.Equipment must meet all listed efticiency requirements to qualifv for the listed incentives. 2.PTHPs can replace electric resistive heating.which must be removed. 3.Incentives for heat pumps are available per ton of cooling capacity ONLY.No incentives are paid per ton of heating capacity.Heat pumps must meet both the cooling mode and heating mode efficiency requirements to qualifv for per ton cooling eftieiencv incentives. 4.Equipment size categOlies are specitied in terms of net cooling capacity at AHRI standard conditions as determined bv AHRI Standard 21 Oi240 for units <65.000 Btnlhr,AHRI Standard 340i360 for units >65,000 Bhlihr,and AHRI Standard 31 Oi380 for PTAC and PTHP units. 5.Ground and Water Somce Heat Pumps must meet or exceed listed efticiency requirements when rated in accordance with ISO-13256-1 to qualifv for the listed incentive. 6.Units rated only with an IPLV mav qualify for the listed incentives if the value meets or exceeds the minimum IPLV established as part of the Consortium tor Energv Efticiencv Commercial Unital"Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump specitication etTective Januarv 16.2009. 7.Efficiency requirements align with the Unitary Air-Conditioning and Heat Pump Specification maintained bv the Consortium for Energv Efticiencv for equipment with heating sections other than electric resistance.CEE minimum efticicncv requirements are listed on the Company website. AHRI =Air-Conditioning,Henting and Refrigeration Institute CEE =Cons0J1ium for Energy Efficiency COP =Coefticient ofPertormance EER =Energv Efficiency Ratio HSPF =Heating Seasonal Performance Factor HVAC =Heating.Ventilation and Air-Conditioning lEER =Integrated Energv Efticiencv Ratio IPLV =Integrated Part Load Value PTAC =Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner PTHP =Packaged Terminal Heat Pnmp SEER =Seasonal Energv Efticiencv Ratio Idaho Fin.A.nswer Express (Schedule lIS)-Nfav "'012 Page 16~30 Proposed changes arc m<.\rked relative to the current program ,,,,hieh was effective Januury 15,20II -.~...ll,"pm ,eentlve a {J I Mi-nimlun-E#ieit.~H{'j'-I~tuiremt'Ht-& GUSlf.H1Hlr-tneellf-i..¥.e. 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Cooling (JDEC)comnoncHts must exceed energy savings + minimum efficiencies S50!kW (Sec note 2) rcouirt'd bv ene-my code Chillers All except chillers Served primarily occupant comfort Must exceed minimum $O,12IkWh annual intended for backup cooling loads (no more than 20%efficiencies required energy savings + service only for process cooling loads)energy code.$501kW I See tl~tlTNow~3 I Room Air O,mditioncr Rt'sidelltial (used in a See Home Energv Savim!s program See Home Energy See Notc 5 business)Savines progrJln I 365/366 Dav Pr\)~rammJble All sizes in IlOr!<lblt'Must bt~installed in portable 365!366 dav thernwstatic $lS0fthcrnwslat Thermostat claSSrt10111S with 0135sroom urlOCt~upjcd during setback CJp;1bilitv mechanical cooling summer months I Occupancy Based All sizes with no prior See note ~~$SO/controller PTHPIPTAC control occupancy based control Notes for othcr HVAC eguilllllcnt inccntives: J.Equipment that meels or exceeds the efficiencv requirements listed for the equipment categorv ill the above table may qualifv for the listed incentive, ~I,,,,I',,!ll,"1(,,-\"-F"!it",L"'=nc"'S\!lv",er!...CE",x",r",re",s",scli-"s"c...h",c"d"lll"c~l,-Ic,)"-l"'C2lv,,'!,,av:c'~2l!OC!I"2~~~~~~~~~~~--,P-,a,,,Q,,-c 18-.Q[30 Proposed changes are marked relative to the CUlTcnt progmm \vhidl was effective January 15,2011 2.Incentives paid at $0.I2!kWh annual energv savings +$50!kW average monthlv demand savmgs.IDEC energy and demand savings subject to approval by the Companv. 3.Incentives paid at $0.12ikWh annual energy savings +$50!kW average monthly demand savmgs.Chiller energv and demand savings subject to approval by the Companv. 4.Contwller units must include an occupancy sensor and include the capability to set back the zone temperature during extended unoccupied periods and set up the temperatme once the zone is occupied. 5.Refer to Company's Home Energy Savings program tor etficiencv requirements and incentives for listed residential appliances used in a business. 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SHGC ef.10 -01(",1o"-,I,,\O,"IL'I";'l1",AC'n"sco"c,'oLI'",E",x",p",re",s",s-;.(",S",ch",e",d",u",Ioe..'-,-ILJ)",-)<;=-=-ew",h",,'..c'O=,O".cl,-"2~__-;-;--;-__=---:_-:-__-;-:-:c::ccc-----,-P.<'a","",",-,20 of30 Proposed changes (Irc marked relative 10 the CUITent progn.ll1l ,,,,hidl was effective January 15.20 II I Inccntivcs for building envclope (Retrofit) Sitc­ ation 'It e table O\v I Customer ECluirHllcnt Tync Cntcoon'Minimum EfficiencY Het uircmcnt Incel1ti,,;c I COt)1 Roof ENERGY STAR Qualified SO.1O/square--fOOl I Roof/ABle Insulation Minimum increment of R-IO insulation added SO.09h;qtmr('--ft10t I WalllnsnlatlQIl 1\4inimnm increment ofR-10 insulation alitit'd SO.07/sqHal'\?--foot Site-built LJ-Factl1r <0.30 llnd SHGC <0.13 SO.3 '\!square Windows (glazing onlY mtinll)foot (See notes 3.4)U·F'1Ctor <0.30 ;md SHGC <0.33 SO.35/squareAssemblvkntirewindowasscmblvratimdfoot I Window Film Existin£!\\'indows Sec Note 5 See NNe 5 Not(·s for building envelope incentiv('s (retl'otit): I.Equipment thut meets or exceeds the efficiency requirements listed for the equipment category in the ahoy may qualifY for the listed incentive. 2.Building must be <:onditioned \\lith mechanical cooling to he e1idb1efor envelope incentives. 3.Energy pCrfOllllance-of window assemblies and glazinQ.products must be fated in accordance with NFRC. built metill window systems must include a thenllal break within the-frame Of other appropriate NFRC certiftc to qualifv for incentives.Skylights arc not eligible to receive incentive-so 4.Window square footage is determined by the dimensions ofthe entire window assemblv,not just the wind glass. 5.Incentives fonvindo\'r'film afc:ctllculatcd based on film specitlcations and window orielltalion [It SOJ2!k\\ annual enCfQ'r'stlviJH!:s.Encwy savings subject to approval bv the Companv. NFRC =National Fenestration Rating Council SHGC =Solar Hcnt Gain Coefficient -=lc",J'!llh"o>jI",'i",I1",A"n"""""'OcLf",E",x1L1?!.'re",sC2sJ,c(S,,'c",h"c"·d",u,,k'-!.I",L1!J-l",·::-iv""'"I",-,v:..,o"OlJl",2~__-:-.--;-__=----:_-;-__=-=:~_-'-P.!l""ge,,-21of30 Proposed changes arc marked relative 10 the CHlTent program which was effective Jalll13ry 1S.2011 Silc­ ation e table ow I Incentives for building envelope (New Construction/MaioI'Renovation) I - Customer Enui ,"I('ut Type Cah:oporv 1\linimum Ellidencv nC(uirelllcnt Incentiv(' I Ct10!Roof ENERGY STAR Oualified $0.10/square "foot I Roof/Attic lllsulation ivlinimum increment ofR-5 insulatiQllllbove $O.09Isguar¢ -codt'(See Note 5)toot I Wall Insulation l'v1inimum incrt'ment ofR~3.7 continuous $O.07/sQnan,~..insulation ablwe code (Sce Note.5)foot Sitc-boih U-Fnctor <0.30 and SHGe <0.33 SO.35]s9I1nre (Qlaziu!.!on!\'mting)footWindows (See Notes 3,4)ll~Fnctl)f <0.30 and SHGe <Q 13 SO.35/s911\1reAssembly(entire winJO\v assemblv rating)foot Notes for huilding envelope incentives for New Constl'uction/Maior Reno\'at"ion projects: I.Equipment that meets or exceeds the efficiency requirements listed for the equinment category in the abov may qualifv for the listed incentive, 2,Building must be conditioned with mechanical cooling to be eli!!ible for envelope incentives. 3,Enerev Derlol1llance ofwindow assemblies and glazing products must be raled in accordance with NFRC. built metal \vindow SYSlCms mllst include a thermal break within the Ih"nne or other appropriate NFRC ceniJic to qualify for incentives.Skylights are not eligible to receive incentives. 4,\Vindow square foot1H!e is determined by the dimensions of the entire window asscmblv,not just the wind gluss, 5,Compliunce with the minimum el1ieiency requirements of rootJattk and \vall Insulation measures mav be demonstrated with equivalent {,i-factors and [Ire subiect Company llPproval. NFRC =National Fenestration Rating Council SHGC ='Solar Heat Gain Coefficient "l<",in""h",occFc.'i,"Il,-A,-,Il""",\\",-c,-r~E",x",p"rc,,,S",Sl(S,,'c"'h",e",d",u,,,I0'-'.1"I)'"'l=-",]'v,.,!a",v,-,''~O,"Ic;2~__-:-:-c-__-:-:--c_-,-__c-c--=-~_--,-p-""~ge,,-22.Q[30 Proposed ChmH!eS arc mark\:d reIu!i",e to the CUiTenf prognllll which \vas effective lammI'\'15,201 1 I Incentives for food service equipment I l\finimuJlI EfficiciH'Y Customer Eouipmenf Tv)c EflUil)O!cnt Cute 'orv RCfluircment IIlccntivclUnlt I Residential Dishwasher Used in a business Sec Homt'Energy Saving"S('t'Note 2Pn..)u:ram I UlHkrcounter S500 Commt'[cia!Dishwasher Stationary rack.single(Ele<:tric Water Heating trlnk.door tvne ENERGY STAR Qualified S1.000 Onlv) (Sce-lll)te 3)Single lank conveyor $1500 I l'vlulliplc tank convevor 52.000 Volume c 28 cn.1't.5600 Eleclric Insulated Holding 13 <Volume <28 CII.ft ENERGY STAR Qualified S500Cabinet Volume <13 cu.ft.S400 3-,4-,5-and 6-prm or ENERGY STAR Qualiti<d 5750largersiz<:'s ~Tier I Eleelric Stcnlll Cooker He3\'V Load Efficiency>6j(:':l,3-,4-.5-and 6-pan or Idle Ellen!v Rate <,'»)kW (See 5840largersizes·Tier 2 Note 4) I Elcctric Cl)Jlvection Ovell >,O(l,O cooking effkiency (See $350--Note 4) Tier 1 ENERGY STAR Tier 1 $150OualifiedElectricGriddleENERGYSTARTier2Tier2Qualified$350 I Heavy Load Efflcienc:y >70<>'p, Electric Combination OVI.'I1 --Idle Encrgv Rate <3.5 kW (S('~'S\,OOO-NOk~4) I Tier 1 ENERGY STAR Oualified $200 I Electric Commercial Frver Cooking Efficiency>86Hl"Q, Tier 2 JdleEnerey Rate <:772 \Vatis $300 (See Note 4) TicI'J;$65Harwstrate-<500 lbs/dav ENERGY STAR Qualiti~~d Tier l:$175lee1v111chinesHarvestrate>500 Ibs/dav (Air-('ot)led Only)Tier 2: Harvest rate <:500 Ibs/dav SUO ('BE Tier 2 Qualified Tier 2:$265Harvestrate>500 lbs/dav I Residential Rcfrigerator Used in a business See Home Energy Savings Sec Note 2Pmgnnn I 0<:Volumc <:15 cu.[t $100 15 <:Volume ,-..:30 Cll.f1.S115 Commercial Glass Door 30 <Volume <:50 cu.ft.ENERGY STAR Qualified SI50Rt'frigeratof Volume >50 cu,ft.S175 I Chest configljr(jtioll $75 ()<:Volume <:15 cu.ft.$300 Commercial Glass Door J5 <:Volume <30 cu.H.ENERGY STAR Qualified 5325Freezer:W <:Volume <50 ell.ft.5375 ~!<,"io,"I",\o"-,-f-"il",\r"\.!!n"-3\""\'""c,-r.!oE",x",p~rc,,s,,·s'J{,,S,,c,"h,,,e"d"u"lc,-,-I ,-j)e.-)L-=-.crv'.'["avy-·~O"OC'I",2~__-,-:-c__-c-,--,--,--,-:-c-,---,P'J',"lL,,-'e23-.9I30 Proposed clwnges arc marked relative to the current program ,vllieh was effective January 15,201 J th Ihe e table or I Volume 2:50 l~U,n,S800 I Chest configuration SIOO I 0<Volume <:15 CU,ft.S50 15 <Volume <30 cu.ft.S75 Commercial Solid Door 30 <Volume <50 cu.ft.ENERGY STAR Qualified SIOOReffigemtor Volume 2:50 cu.ft.SI25 I Chest confi!!Uration 575 I 0<Volume <15 CII.ft.SI50 J::;<Volume <30 l'U.ft.S17:' Commercial Solid Door 30 <Vohul1c <50 cu.ft.ENERGY STAR Oualified $100Freezer Volume 2:50 cu.ft.5300 I Chest configur.:Hioll SI50 I LED (~asl>Lightine.IRetrotit LED replacinu fluorescent lamp $lO/1inear fOl)!--Ouly)in rdligcnlted cases. I Refrigerated CaSt'Occupancv Installed in existing refrint'mted Slilincar foot"SCllsor (RetrofIt Only)-('flse with LED lighting Notes for food scrvict·c((uinment incentives: I.Equinment that mec·ts or exceeds the efficiency rcquircmcllls listed for the equipment category in the abov mav quality for the listed incenlive. 0 Refer to Companv's Home Energv S,wings program tor efficiency requirements and incontives for listed residential appliances used in a business. 3.Commercial Dishwashers must be supplied wilh electrically heated domestic hot water.iv10dels with eHh electric or gas booster heaters are eligible for incentives, 4..To meet the l\.·1inimum EtTiciencv ReguiremcntCs)listed.values must be based on lestillg in accordance wi applicable ASTM Standard Test rVlethod, ASTM =American Societv for Testing and Materials CEB =ConsOltiulll tor Energy Efikiency ",1t"h"ll"lC!,'!.F"iJ"l/",\!.!IL"-S\",v"erLCE",x,"f)",re"s",sc'("S",c"h"cd"l"i1,,c~1'cl"56),::-~lV'-!.'la"",-·~2"O-"I"2 -c-c-c__--::-c-.,--c:--::--c-:-:-:_-,P-,a",",,,,e24-.cl.30 Proposed changes are marked relative to the CUlTent program which was effective January 15,2011 Incentives for office equipment Cusfol11l'r Eflllil)lTIcnf Tynl'i\1inimum Efficicllcv RCflUircnlC'uts IncentivC' 1.Inswl!t'd softwart'mllst autolllatically cOlltrol the p-o\wr settinns 'Jfnetworked personal ct1lnpu!c-rs $7 pcr contwlled PC Network PC PtW,.'cf Manae:cl1lcnt (PC)at the serv~r It'vel illp to 1OO~,.;,of Sof!\vare .,.The software must manage-pmver consulllption Enemy EftkiencyforeachindividualPC 3.The software must include the capnbility to Measure costs) report ~'nefgv savim.!s fe,sults 1.Incentive anplies to any pitH!strip that eliminates idle or st:md-bv power consumption ofconnected Smart Plug StriQ plug-load 3ppJianc~>through the lise afan $15/qualit\·jne.unitoc,;upancy sensor,electric load sensor,or timer. 2.Applies only to electric phll!~load applications (e.g.Ct1mputcr monitors,dt\$k lamps.~fc.) Notes for oOke equinment incentives: I.Equipment llUlt meets or exceeds the d1iciencv requirements listed for thc equipment categorv in the above t m,!'\'qualifY for the listed incentive. 2.Energv Effie-fen('y Measure Costs for Nctwork PC Power Management Software arc subject to COmf)anV approval. PC =Personal Computer able C'lt",li"lh"o,-,l,-,C'i",n"A",Il",s"",,·c,-J'"E",x"p"re"s",-sc-(S",c",h1Se~dwll.!'le,-,-J1",5"),;:-=-",,,',,["...,v~:,,,,Oul",2~__-:-;--;-__=--c_-:-__-:-:-:c::-;-:_--,-p,,aQ,,,c~'25.2L30 Proposed chnngcs arc marked relative to the current progn.ll11 which was effective lammI'\'15.2011 Incentives for appliances I Customer Eouinmellt'l\'I)C Enuinmenf CafcHol'\'j,,"linimum Ef1iciellc\,H('(Uin'IllCJ:lf Incentive I Residential See Ht)mc En....rev Savings program See Note 3fusedinabus.incss) High-Eflicienev Clothes Washer Ct)mmcrcial ENERGY STAR Qualilied SJ50 (mmt have clccuic water hcatine.)CEE Tier :2 Qualified S200 I Electric Water I-kater Rcsickntia!See Home EJlc-rgv Savings program See N{)te 3(used in a business) Notes fol'appliance incentives: l.Equipment that meets or exceeds the effieiencv requirements Iistcd for the equipment categorY in the above table may qualifv for the listed inccntive. 2.Equipment mllst meet the efficiencv rating standard that is in effect on the date of purchas 3.Refer to Company's Homc Encrgv Savings program for cfficiency requircments and incentivcs for listed residential appliances used in a business. CEE =Consortium for Energv Efficiencv e. ",lc",lo""h",o,-,l,-,'i'f"ccA"-n,,,s,-,w,,,e,-c."E",x",p"ce",s",s,,(S",c,-,h",c",d",u",Ic~J,-,J,-,5"):--~i'v,,1",a,,v~O,-,O,,1-,,2~__-:-:--:-__c:::---c_-c-__-:-:--=-=c:-;_~p",ac='e26-21:30 Proposed changes are marked relative to the eU1T~nl progrum which was effective Jalll13ry 15.2011 Incentives for daitT/fal'm equipment I CustOllll'l' Euuipmcnt TV)l'E(lIilHnent Catcool'\'iVlinimum Eflidcncy RClluin'ments Inccniivt> Equipment must be able to s('llse milk flow and remove milker when tlow reaches a pft'-sct k\:cL The VHcuum rump servin£'the affcL'ted milking units must be equipped with a VFD to Automatic iv1i1kcrTakeoffs slow the vacuum pump's sth:~C'd Wht~ll (Retrofit Only)--demllnd for vacuum is reduced.$235 each.. Incentive availabh_'for retrofit only. Replacement ofexistin!!automatic milker takeoffs is 110t t'Heible for incentives.t'xcept where the Comnanv ncrmits as a custom cncrgv efficiency incentive. I Auricultuml Ene.inc Block Timer must be II lIL-listed dt'vlCC and tk':1tcr Timers ..rated for a minimum of 15 <imps $10 each.. continuous dut\'. I ]2-23"Diameter Fans must <lchiew-all efficienc\'level $25/(ant1fIIcfm!\VaU '14-35"Diameter Fans must 3chieve an effkienc"level $35/1'an Circulating Fans of 1S dlnfWalt (Set~nott'2)Fans must achieve an efficiency level36-47"Diametl.'"f SSO/fanof18cfm!Watt I >48"Diameter Fans must achieve an efllcicncy level S7S/fanof2Scfm!Watt . Heat recJaimer must use wnsle heat ,Heat Redaimel"s from refrigeration compressor to heat $220!condcnser....water.CUstOIl1¢f must use electricity kW to hent water. jI.·hlst h3ve two incht's or nhWC of insulation surrounding th('jnsidt~of the Hil!h-('fficiel1ev Livestock w3ter\?f and an electric heating Waterers ..element.'nlOse with a ht'uting clement $165 each.. greater th:m '150 \vatts must haw an adinstahk~theffiU.lstat.Non-electric watcrcrs do lwt qualify. I 12-23"Dimneter Fans must achievt'an efficienc"level $45jfanof11cfmiWatf '14-351'Diamett'f Fans must achie\'t~an etricienc\'level $75!fanHi!!h-efficiencv Vcntilation M'11 cfm!Watt Systems Fans must achieve an eft1ciency level(Sec note 2)36-47"Diameter Sl25!fnnof17cfrn!Watt I >48"Diameter Fan.s rnust Jehie\'('an efficiency level S150/1:mof19.5 Cflll!\Vatt Tht'equipment mnst cool milk with SO.!5/kWh anm131 energ"r....1ilk Prt'-cookrs --welJ-w3tt'r bdorc it reaches the-bulk..savingscoolin!!.tank.(Sec Note 3) ,,It,,,Ii''!dillC,c'LF"!ilJi-lc~\!!JL"'SI"'V"eLr -"E",x1!P,"r"s~s"sC;lc;S"c"!h"c"d!!Ul"c'-!.llL-',,-)'o'.=-."iv",'fa""L'~2"O,,1"'2----:-:-c---;o:-:--;o--:-:-:--:-c:-:_-'P"a'i!o:;co27-.Q.[30 Propos~d ch,mges are mark~d relative to the CtllTcIlt progmm which \vas effective Janllurv 15,2011 The cquinment must control ventilation Procrammab!e Ventilation fans based on temnerature or other :i:20!fan--Contrtlllers -applicable facttlrs such as humidity,con{wiled odor COllcentmtitln,etc. The ~guipment must vary the motor Variable Frequcncy Drives for speed ill accordance with the air flow Dairy Vat'lImn Pumps --needs ofthe vacuum system,Incentive SlnS/hp-(Rctrofit onlv)aV3ilablc ftlr rch'ofit only for sysh'llls \vitlwut nil existing vrD Notes for dairv/farm equipment incentives: J.Equipment that meets or exceeds the efficiencv requirements listed for the equipment categorv in the above table mav qualifv for the listed incentive. 0 Fan perfonnance must be rated by an independcnt testing bodv in accordance with the~. appropriate ANSI/AMCA standards. 3.Milk Pre-cooler incentives are paid at $0.]5/kWh annual energv savings.Energv savings subject to approval bv the Company. 4.Except where noted,all equipment listed in the table will be eligible for incentives in both New Construction and Retrofit projects. AMCA =Air Movement and Control Association International.Inc. ANSI =American National Standards Institute VFD =Variable-Frequency Drive J,'l<",Jo!.!.h"-oC.!FC.!·i";,1lL:/\l.'.1l"'S-"""'·C"f.cE",XlLPL!fC2S,,sJcIS,,'c,,,h"e"d",u"Ioi..'cll,-,5'.1):"-=-""1,,a'.)'v~O;.lO!Jl,,,2~__-:-:-;--__=--o_=__=-=-::-:-:_-'-PiCO"",,-"28-2L30 Proposc:d changes are marked relutivc to the l'lHl'Cnt prmrram \vhich was effective January 15,20 II Incentives for compressed air I E()uipment CustOltlC'- Cat('fJurv Hcnlac(\With Limitations Unit IncentiVl' Rated low-pressure dnm filter where: I.Pressure loss at 1"31-:-d flow is <1 psi when new and <3 osi at element change Low-Pressure Standard 2.P311iculatl~111tmtiorl is 100%at >3.0 1.Compressor "vsteln Qr.Qj)Filters coalesclfH!microns and 99,98%at 0.1 to 3.0 must be >25 hI)and <75 scf.rn $O.80/scfm filtl~r microns,with :-:5ppm liquid carryover Jm, 3.Filter is deep-bed "mist diminator" style,with clemclIllife >:;vears 4.Rated c:macitv offilter is <500 sefm I.Compressor system size <75 hp. Limited or no 2.Trim t~omprcssor receiver mil$!lise load/unload Receiver capacity Total t311k receiver capacity after controls without inlet Sl.50h.wllon (<2 gallons modulation or on/offCaracityadditionmustbe>:2 galll1llS per scfm gill above 2vel'scfm of contro!.Addition trim oftrim COlnpr<:'ssor canacity 3,Svstems with a VFD gallon/sefm compr~ssor or usine variable capadtv)displacement contwl on trim comJ)f('ssor are:not eligible. L Compr~ssor syst~~m siz~~<75 hn. 2.R3ted drver capacitv must be <500 sd'm. 3.Drver must op('rate Non-cvcling exclusiveIv in cycling Refri£!e:rated mod~~and cannot be Cvclitl~Drvcrs refriucratcd Cycling r~frigemtcd drvcr equinped ,vith the ability sctin SI.50/sefm drver to select between evcling aud non-eyding mode. 4.Refi"igeratioll COl1mressor mHst cvc10 off during periods of reduced dt>malld. I.Single llperating compressor <f5 hr. 0 C~lmpr~~ssor must adjust speed as primal'v SO.15!kWh Compressor 5-75 hp singJc ~)p('ratillg VFD-means of cnpacitv annualVFDControlledcontrol. Compressor 75 hI)or controlled oil-illjected scrt'w 3.Compressor must llllt !ill energy s1TI3l1er CllmJ)!\'ssor us....Jnl....t modulation savings when d~~lllalld is helow (See note 3) minimum speed threshold of the VFD Ct)mDJt~ssor. Drain is designed to Zero Loss Fixed timer Zero loss condensat~~drain fUllction without release Condt>ns3te ofcompressed 3ir into t'ach $90 each Drains drain (S~>t"note 4)the atn1llsphcre (all comnressor sizes), ~lt",!<"!lI"l('clF'c·,:in",A",,,'SOO"c,',,,,-f.,cE,,,x,,,p,,,rc,-,s,,,-s,..i,,,,-S,,,ch,,,c,,>d,,u,,,k~'.,cI,,1)6-),;,-=-,!"",Ja"I,-,'2",061"2~__--:-:-cc-_--:c--:-c--:__--:-;:-=;-;--_-,-p,,,a~ge,,-29J1L30 Proposed changes are !Harked relative to the CUlTenl program which was effective January 15.20 It 1.Compr~ssor system size <75 hp. CompreSSt1f L Ductwork must mt~et m:lllufacturer'sintake<75 JJjJ compreSSt1f where p('nnallent spct'itkations.whichOutsideAirdrawingair Intake from ductwork b~~tw('en compressor air m:lV include;(a)<0.2510 1lli S6.00/1m intake and olltdoors W.e.pr~ssure loss atcomnreSStWriltedflow.and (b)allowroomlISeofcompressorroom air durin!!extremel\'cold Ct1nditions. Notes for compresscd air incentives: l.Eligibilitv for the above energy efticiencv incentives,except zero loss condensate drains and VFD-controllcd compressors.is limited to customers witb compressed air system(s)containing compressors with a total system horsepower less than or equal to 75 hp in size. 2.Equipment that meets or exceeds the efficiency requirements listed for the equipment category in the above table may qualifY for the listed incentive. 3.Incentives for VFD-controlled compressors are calculated based on compressor size and other sYstem paramcters at $O.l5/kWh annual energy savings.Energv savings is subject to approval bv the Company. 4.Zero loss condensate drains plll'chased as requirements for other compressed air energy eftlciencv measures al'e eligible for incentives. hp =horsepower ppm =parts per million psi =pO\l\lds per square inch scfm =Cubic Feet of air per Minute at standai'd conditions (14.5 psia.68°F.and 0%relative humidity) VFD =Val'iable-FrequencvDrive -"h,"j"C!!I",lO,-T,-;i!.Cl1",Al.!n",s,"\\"'c'Cr-,E"-x~p,,,rc"';S'2.s-'.(,,-S,,,ch",e,-,d",ll",lc~'LJ"])",-)c=-=-,!lv"lu,,,\c,'o",OLl"2~__--c--c-__-,---c --c-,-c-:-_-"-p,,aE""-c30-.9130 Proposed chmH.!:c·g arc marked relative to the CUlTent program ,,,'hich \vas.effective Januurv 15,20J I ATTACHMENT C Attachment C Rocky Mountain Power Flexible Tariff Format -Change Process -Idaho This process applies to specific program details managed outside ofthe program tariffsuch as: •Incentive tables •Program definitions •General incentive infonuation Phase Rocky Mountain Power CODuuission Staff Planning Identify need for change •Incentive amount •Eligible equipment •Eligible services Prepare program change proposal •Program detailswith marked changes •Explanation for changes •Cost effectiveness analysis (ifchanges impact cost /'\ Comment Provide proposal,supporting documents Review proposal,provide Period and request comments I-comments •Provide program change proposal ~Request a meeting/call to discuss the••Request comments from Commission staff proposal (ifnccded)•Define comment period I Resolve I Comment res.olution comments •Incorporate comments as appropriate,prepare final program details and explanation for changes •Provide response to comments to Commission staff(Ifno comments orall comments have been resolved the Company will proceed with the proposed changes) ,.. Noticing "/ Post change notice on website Receive final changes l)eriod •Post change notice onwebsite including final program •Link to notice on the website details with marked changes and explanation for changes •Final program details with changes •COlllmunicate changes to Commission staffand others marked and explanation for changes •Changes eficctive 45 days from posting date •Response to any comments '-•Implement changes ./\.•Effective date for changes PROPOSED TARIFFS I.P.U.C.No.1 Seventh Revision of Sheet No.B.2 Canceling Sixth Revision of Sheet No.B.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES -Continned Schedule No.Class of Service 23 General Service -Small Power 23A General Service -Small Power (Residential and Farm) 24 Interruptible Power Service 34 Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act- Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit 35 Optional Time-of-Day General Service -Distribution Voltage 35A Optional Time-of-Day General Service -Distribution Voltage (Farm) 36 Optional Time ofDay Residential Service 70 Renewable Energy Rider -Optional 71 Energy Exchange Pilot Program 72 Irrigation Load Control Credit Rider 72A Irrigation Load Control Credit Rider Dispatch Pilot 73 Renewable Energy Rider -Optional -Bulk Purchase Option 94 Energy Cost Adjustment 115 FinAnswer Express 117 Residential Refrigerator Recycling Program 118 Home Energy Saver Incentive Program 125 Energy FinAnswer (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-12-~ID Sheet No. 23.1 -23.3 23A.I -23Ao4 24.1 -24.5 34.1-34.16 35.1 -35.3 35A.I -35Ao4 36.1 -36.3 70.1 -7004 71.1-71.6 72.1 -72.5 72A.I -72Ao4 73.1-7304 94.1 115.1-115.2 117.1-117.2 118.1 -118.2 125.1-125.9 ISSUED:May 15,2012 EFFECTIVE:July 14,2012 I.P.U.C.No.1 Thh'd Revision of Sheet No.115.1 Canceling Second Revision of Sheet No.115.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 STATE OF IDAHO FinAnswer Express PURPOSE:Service under this Schedule is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of the electricity requirements of new and existing loads in Commercial Buildings and Industrial Facilities through the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures.Service under this Schedule is subject to funding availability. APPLICABLE:To service under the Company's General Service Schedules 6,6A,7, 7A,9,12,19,23,23A,24,35 and 35A in all territOly served by the Company in the State of Idaho.This Schedule is applicable to new and existing Commercial Buildings and Industrial Facilities and daily barns served under the Company's residential rate schedules. CUSTOMER PARTICIPATION:Customer participation is voluntary and is initiated by following the patlicipation procedures on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website,and available to customers without online access upon request. DESCRIPTION:Ongoing program to provide incentives for a variety ofequipment and services intended for and located in commercial buildings and industrial facilities.Periodic program changes will be made to insure or enhance program cost-effectiveness as defined by the Company. QUALIFYING EQUIPMENT OR SERVICES:Equipment or services which when installed or performed in an eligible facility result in verifiable electric energy efficiency improvement compared to existing equipment or baseline equipment as defined by the Company. (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-12~\0 ISSUED:May 15,2012 EFFECTIVE:July 14,2012 I.P.U.C.No.1 Second Revision of Sheet No.115.2 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No.115.2 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.l1S (Continued) PROVISIONS OF SERVICE: (I)QualifYing equipment or services,incentive amounts and other terms and conditions will be listed on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website, and are available to customers without online access upon request.Program changes may be made by the Company with at least 45 days advanced notice.Such changes will be prominently displayed on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website and include a minimum 45 days for processing prior offers. (2)Company may elect to offer EEM incentives through different channels and at different points in the sales process other than individual Energy Efficiency Incentive Agreement(s)prior to EEM purchase.The differences will depend on EEM and will be consistent for all EEMs of similar type. (3)Incentives may be offered year-round or for selected time periods. (4)Equipment or services receiving an incentive under this program are not eligible for incentives under other Company programs. (5)Company may offer payment as described in the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company website to design team members to encourage early initial Company consultation on Owner/Customer design and plans for New ConstmctionlMajor Renovation. (6)Company will employ a variety of quality assurance techniques during the delivety of the program.They will differ by EEM and may include pre-and post-installation inspections,phone surveys,and confirmation of Owner/Customer and equipment eligibility. (7)Company may verifY or evaluate the energy savings of installed EEMs.This verification may include a telephone survey,site visit,review of facility operation characteristics,and pre-and post-installation of monitoring equipment as necessaty to quantifY actual energy savings. ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS Service under this Schedule will be in accordance with the terms of the Electric Service Agreement between the Customer and the Company.The Electric Service Regulations of the Company on file with and approved by the Idaho Public Utility Commission,including future applicable amendments,will be considered as forming a patt of and incorporated in said Agreement. Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-12:"OO.IV ISSUED:May 15,2012 EFFECTIVE:July 14,2012 I.P.U.C.No.1 Third Revision of Sheet No.115.3 Canceling Second Revision of Sheet No.115.3 existing Yes Measures Receiving Custom Incentive 50% pany will rgy Efficiency a lIlstalled EEM(s) ciency Incentive per No None MechanicallEnvelo elOther None No Motors No None Perce Effici Cost c I year payback Energy E 1 Pro'ect EneI'Efficienc a custom Energy Efficiency ost and electric energy savings tom ergy Efficiency Incentive and the lency Incentives for such EEMs will annual energy savings by $O.08/kWh; ..Electric savings resulting from lighting ._~igible for an Energy Efficiency Incentive. INCENTIVE FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY ME provide Energy Efficiency Incentives per the Provisio Incentive caps table below to participating Owners listed in the incentive tables in this schedule or ar e igl the formula listed below. ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) DEFINITIONS:(Continued) New construction:A newly constructed facility or newly constructed square footage added to an existing facility. Owner:The person who has both legal and beneficial title to the real propeliy, and is the mOligager under a duly recorded mOligage of re . ,the trustor under a duly recorded deed oftrust. Retrofit:Changes,modifications or additions to sy facility square footage. Company may adjust baseline electric energy consumption and costs to reflect any of the following:energy codes,standard practice,changes in capacity,changes in production or facility use and equipment at the end of its useful life.Such adjustments may be made for lighting energy efficiency measures installed in New Construction/Major Renovation projects where energy code does not apply.(Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.10-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:JanualY 15,2011 I.P.U.C.No.1 First Revision of Sheet No.115.4 Canceling Original Sheet No.115.4 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) INCENTIVE FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES:(Continned) For existing fixtures,the baseline for all fluorescent lighting Energy Efficiency Measures not listed in incentive Table I shall be the lesser of existing equipment or the energy efficient magnetic ballast and energy saving lamp combination, an Energy iewand 'ficiency sts may (Continued) J--Giffel'ellt-ellunneis-anEl-at ,flEi-i-v-iEiflal-gnel'j,>y----£1li<7ie11ey 1e Eli ~renees-\¥HkIepenHI1 stent-KlF-ill-l-gg ,1ilar-lj'J--.lneenti-ve-fl*lnirement~ , ,Hs-will be RYuilubllHlIH+le-klaJ.le-energy -61Hj3uny's web--sile,-GhtHlt,>es-in-i-nrenttve '111S"liells-I11ay--be-ellullgeEl-by--tl1e-Ge111~lItly-wini 1-lhe--klahe-enelb>y----effi<7ieney---j3f9~I'Rln-sootien---er--llle -sHe,-,effGwne',11as-the--e~tien-le-reeeive-a-sij,,'tlefl-gne'b'Y ~reement-4ireet--rrenl--the-Gelnj3anH)I'io'19-j311ffill~e--ef ~....,."'~lfui!!aymenl--lts-6esel'ibed-H1-l11e-1Elake-energy elTieieRey---j3f9I5f!llH en-~-l·he--GoR1j3uny--web sile l~esign--leam-lHembel'sto--enooHrage-ear[.y iHttia uny---ooHSllltation---en-GwneJ;/GHstem~esig1i-flnd~1 ans-rol'-New Gonsh'letienfMaj-er-ReAevaltolt ¥R(lV-ISIGNS+>ILSERV-lGEt (I) All EEM Costs are subject to Company review and approval p " Efficiency Incentive Agreement.All final EEM Costs are subjec approval prior to paying an Energy Efficiency Incentive per the of Incentive Agreement or approved Application.Company revie nd ap roval require additional documentation from the Customer or Own r. The Owner or Customer may receive only Company per EEM. Submitted Under Case No,PAC-E-08-0l ISSUED:February 14,2008 EFFECTIVE:May 1,2008 I.P.V.C.No.1 First Rcvision of Sheet No.115.5 Canccling Original Shect No.115.5 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continucd) P~E-R¥lbEt-(-Goflt.jIHJedj f.l-)CempaHy--wi-l-l_lt~1ey--e-¥llI'iet-y-17I=-E)UaHly-iissHI'fmre-teffiaiElHe£----dH I'iItg-Ille deliveJ'Y-~:"l-he-wegfiltH"'+hey-w·f~I--6i·f[~f-&)LB-bM-atlEI-may--i·ae-lHEIe-I~I'e-aHEi--j3est­ i-HSt-aI-lal-i17I1-iH5jJe6l·ieaS;-J.~heae---sHFveys,aaEi---€el·l.fi.HHal-feI IIsl-17mer-ana eElHipmeAf-eligilii-l-ilyo- (.L~)CeltlpatlY-H1Hy---ve!'if:>Lel'-C\'flI.uale-+he--eAeFgy--savfn -vel'ilieat.feIHHa)Ljne-l·Hcle-a-l-elepHel·le-5lH'Ve-y,--sit........1iWi'1'. e-11aFaeleR-st-ies,aHEI-I~Fe--aHEI--J~es(.-itlsIH·I·IH1-i el· Heeessal')'-l-e-EJHaH+i·fy--ael-lIa~a'lt'gy sa"ing&- E-bEGTRIC SER¥lbE-R-EG{-j.bAT-I~~~1 aeeel'Eianee-wi+lt-the-temtS-e-14he-\;leel-Fie--SeFVi Celtl-flaH~'le--l;leel-l'i~el'viw-l{egt11al-iel klflhe-l4lbl·ie--lcJ.t·i·l·fl-)LCemHtfssi~lr,-i-ne-itlElfng--fu·I~Hea feFm·iHb'-lt-J*H'l-l7HtnEl-iHe6Fl3eFa teEi-+a-sai ~tleHh (Continued) Submitted Under Case No.PAC-E-08-01 ISSUED:Febwmy 14,2008 EFFECTIVE:May 1,2008 I.P.U.C.No.1 Thh'd Revision of Sheet No.115.6 Canceling Second Revision ofSheet No.115.6 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) Table la -Retrofit Lighting Energy Efficiency Measnres Customer I':':'~-e--:...,,::,,::~-lrnccnti\'c Cafe or Rc lace With ;::..10W,<20W (nominal)CFL hardwire fixture SIS 2 '1'5 lamps (nominal 4')+EB (interior $30 fixtures 4,5 or 6 T5HO lamps (nominal 4')+EB(s)$75 (High Bay) $5 $10 $10 $10 $15 $15 $20 $15 $10 $10 $15 $25 $20 $10 $30 $20 $.50 $5 $2 $20 $70 see $15 T81amp+EB andard '1'8 lamp +Ell 8 lam s +EB 4'- 2 or 1 Premium '1'8 lamp +EB <lOW (nominal)CFL hardwire fixture ;,:20W (nominal)CFL hardwire fixture >40W two-iece screw-in CFL Single-piece screw in CFL (all wattages) 3 T5HO lamps (nominal 4')+EB (High Bay) :s:30 W '1'8 lamp (see note 4) ~400 W MH,MV,or HPS 4'·4 '1'12 lamps +MB(s) Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade to 4'M I or 21'12 lamp(s)+t magnetic 4'.1or 21'8 lamps+l electronic ballast (EB) Standard 1'8 Fixtures [Standard 1'8 ballast MB lamps and electronic ballasts (EB)~4C""_"'3"0"r"4"Tf:1co2~la~n~1~s~+-cM:=B-cs-c--~--+-;-;--;;----:=;-:--~ with ballast factor (BF):,:0.88]8'_ 1or 2 T12lam s +MB s 8'-1,2,30[4 Tl2lam s+MB s 8'-1,2,3 or4T 8'·1,2,3 or 4 '1'12 HONHO lamps +8 '.1,2,3,0 MB(s)note 5 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade to 4' Premium 1'8 Fixtures [Lamps with initial lumens 2:3100 or wattage ~30 W;electronic ballasts with BF '::;0.8]Ec"==C-=~c---cc-~~c--.j Compact Fluorescent Lighting (CFL) Fluorescent Delamping and Standard 1'8 Fixture Upgrade [Standard1'8 lamps and electronic ballasts (EB) with BFSO.88 -Fixture removal is not eligible] Fluorescent Delamping and Premium T8 Fixture Upgrade [tamps with I----~--------' illitiallumcns ::::3100 or wattage :s.30 W;electronic ballasts with BF :s.0.8. Fixture removal is not eligible]1-4"'''__-''- T8 Fluorescent Lamp Upgrade 4'-4 Tl21amps +MB(s)2 T5I-IO lamps (nominal 4')+Ell (interior $25 fixtures) (Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.1 0-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:January 15,2011 I.P.V.C.No.1 Third Revision of Sheet No.115.7 Canceling Second Revision of Sheet No.115.7 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) Category Table la -Retrofit Lighting Enel'gy Efficiency Measnres continued Customer Jnccntive $75---- $100 $100 $75 $25 $20 $20 Occupancy Sensor $30 Igh Ba $100 -or Electro $15 lor 2 faced With ::s IOOW Ceramic Metal Halide S4/linear foot-----'---$6/Iincar foot--;:-----.l'-±-:;:--~-~---------"--"-~""----"$2llinear foot ----_._~-----"-"---~,---."~~~_..,~-LED channellcUefsignage >2'high $3llinear foot Rc lace Incandescent or tungsten ,,400W MH,MY or HPS No control Incandescent or fluorescent exit signs of Etlergy ciency Project Costs and are subject to the one-yearpayback cap. •Iii r fluorescent lamps in the above table. l1centives will be paid on a one-for-one equipment replacement basis.Iffixture counts Wall switch or no control 2:750W MH,MV,orHPS ::s...400 W Ceramic Me--------.---~~,,-150W and",250W MH, MV,or HPS,or ,,-125W and ~17 W Pn 2:...-150W incmlde~c~I~_,~__ >250W and",400W MH,MV,orHI'S-~~---~--~--1==:-:: :':-100W MH,1>!Y,or ~S ,,-1 Q!lOW~1,-MV orBPS ~__¥'-"-,""-="" ~250 W &",750W MH, MV,or lIPS ,,750 W MH,MV or HPS Indoor incandesc signage Exit Signs High Intensity Discharges (1l1D)Upgrades Based onlamp wattages Lighting Controls LED Lighting 4 8 5 6 7 (Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.10-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:JanUaIy 15,2011 I.P.U.C.No.1 Third Revision of Sheet No.115.8 Canceling Second Revision of Sheet No.115.8 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) Table Ib -New Construction/Major Renovation Lighting Incentive Categol'y Install Incentive $7 $20 $25 $30 $40 $6llincar foot $3/lincar foot $4/lincar foot $2/linear foot tdoor LED channel letter signage >2'high mil establish the applicable vcrsion ofthe Idaho energy code. 'cr for New Construction/Major Renovation projects required to comply with the energy ower tha Ie interior lighting power allowance calculated according to applicable version ofthe Idaho nstmction/Major Renovation projects not required to comply with the energy code,the total connected wer than common practice as detennined bythe Company. Premium T8 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade [Lamps 4'- 1or 2 Premiulll T8Iamp(s)+EB with initiallumclls ~3100 or wattage S 30 W;------- electronic ballasts with BP :50.8]4'- 3 or 4 Premium '1'8 lamps +EB 3 T5HO lamps (nominal 4')+Ell (High 2:4 T5HO lamps (nominal 4')+En(II""=''''--~ J T5 lamp (nominal 4')+EB (in r fixtur ) 2T5 lamps (nominal 4')+E 3 T5 lamps (nominal 4')+EB (inter '1'8 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade (High Bay) High Intensity Discharge (I-IID)Upgrades Based on lamp wattages Lighting Controls 1'5 Fluorescent Fixture Upgrade LED Lighting l. 2_ Notes for new const 3. 4.e substituted for 4'linear fluoresccnt lamps in the above table. 5.Electronic ba asts for High Bay fixtures arc required to have a ballast factor:s:1.2 to be eligible for incentives. 6.To detennine the length ofLED channel letter signs,measure the length ofindividual letter at the centerline and add the individual values;do not measure the distance between letters. 7.Incentives for LED traffic light installations are not available. (Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.10-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:January 15,2011 I.P.V.C.No.1 Second Revision of Sheet No.115.9 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No.115.9 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) Table 2a -NEMA Premium Efficiency Motors . Nominal Full Load Efficiencies (%) 1200 RPMs 1800 RPMs 3600 RPMs Horsepower Customer Open Drip-Totally Open Drip-Totally Open Drip-Totally Incentive Proof(ODP)Enclosed Proof(ODP)Enclosed Proof(ODP)Enclosed ($/motor)Fan-Cooled Fan-Cooled Fan-Cooled (TEFCl (TEFCl fi (TEFCl I $45 82.5 82.5 85.5 85.5 \.111 77.0 1.5 $45 86.5 87.5 86.5 86.5 84.'"84.0 2 $54 87.5 88.5 86.5 I'~.5 85.5 3 $54 88.5 89.5 liP.5 8 8 86.5 5 $54 89.5 89.5 .5 89.5 .5 88.5 7.5 $81 90.2 91.0 #'91.7 88.5 89.5 10 $90 91.7 91.0 91.91.'"89.5 90.2 15 $104 91.7 91.93.0 92.4 90.2 91.0 20 $113 92.4 ~3.0 9 91.0 91.0 25 $117 93.0 •93..6 91.7 91.7 30 $135 93.6 .0 94.1 93.6 91.7 91.7 40 $162 94.1 9 .1 94.1 94.1 92.4 92.4 50 $198 94.1 94.1 5 94.5 93.0 93.0 60 $234 ~.5 94.5 95.0 93.6 93.6 75 $270 4.5 94.5 95'.0 95.4 93.6 93.6 100 $360 9 95.0 95.4 95.4 93.6 94.1 125 $540 95.0 95.4 95.4 94.1 95.0 150 $63G 4 9.95.8 95.8 94.1 95.0 200 $630 95.8 I 95.8 96.2 95.0 95.4 Notes for Table 20: I)Motors larger than epower are a isted measure and may be eligible for a custom Energy Efficiency Incentive (sec page 3). 2)The N I Electri ssociation (NEMA)Premium efficiency ratings listed are nominal full-load efti .cy 1'0 s.Mot at meet xceed these efficiency requirements may qualify for an incentive. 3)M rs that are installed laced in inventory may qualify for an incentive. 4)In tives arc available fi u Hfying motors purchased prior to the eftcctive date of this Schedule.Incentives are not ava Ie for Premium 'ffici y Motors purchased on or after the effective date of this Schedule. (Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.1 0-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:January 15,2011 I.P.U.C.No.1 Thh'd Revision of Sheet No.115.10 Canceling Second Revision of Sheet No.115.10 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) Table 2b -Other Motor Incentives Table Customer Incentive $0.50/watt SlOO/ton 12.0 EER and either 12.4 IPLVor 12.2 lEER 12.0 EER and either 12.4 IPLVor 12.2 lEER 15.0 SEER and 12.0 EER $75/ton 11.5 EER nnd either 11.9 IPLVorl1.7 lEER 11.5 EER and either 11.9 IPLV or 11.7 lEER 14.0 SEER and 11.6 EER vel'for eligible Green Motor dit on the motor rewind invoice. cd or placed in inventory may Minimum Efficiency Re "irement S50/ton 15.0 SEER and 12.5 EER ment Incentive Table Minimum Efficiency Requirement & Customer Incentive Sub~Cate or HVAC fans and pumps Split system and single package Split system and single package Size Cate 01' :5 I horsepower .:5 tOO horsepower :>15 and s:5,000 hp .....ldII_"135,000 Btnlhr and <240,000 Btnlhr E ui ment T e E ui meotT e Electronically Commutated Motor Green Motor Rewinds Variable-Frequency Drives (HVAC fans and urn s ECM =Electronically Commutated Motor VFD =Variable Frequency Drive GMPG =Green Motors Practices Groll HVAC ~Heating,Ventilating,and Ai Notes for table 2b: 1.Equipment that meets or exceeds the efficiency requirements listed for the equip qualifY for an incentive. 2.Throttling or bypass devices,such as inlet vanes,bypass dampers,tI c~way valves,or or permanently disabled to qualify for HVAC tho or pump VFD iuce VFDs required Ij applicable version of the Idaho energy code arc not eligible for in cntive vings will on be where a variable load is present. 3.For Green Motor Rewinds,the participating electric moto Rewinds.A minimum of$1/horsepower is paid by the s The balance is retained by the service centel'.Grecn 0 or qualify for an incentive. :>240,000 Btnlhr and <760,000 Btnlhr Split system and single package 10.5 EER and either 10.9 IPLVor 10.7 lEER 10.8 EER and either 12.0 IPLV nr 11.0 lEER (Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.1 0-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:January 15,2011 I.P.V.C.No,1 Fil'st Revision of Sheet No.115.11 Canceling Original Sheet No.115.11 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) Table 3a -HVAC E ui ment Incentive Table continued 10.2 EER and either 11.0 IPLV 10.4 lEER 15.0 SEER and 12.0 EER 8.5 HSPF 9.0 HSPF 12.0 EER and either 12.4IPLV or 12.2 lEER 12.0 EER and either 12.4 IPLV or 12.2 lEER 10.8 EERand either 12.0 IPLV or 11.0 lEER 3.2 COP 3.4 COP 2.4 COP 2.1 COP 8.5 HSPF 8.0 HSPF 9.7 EER and either 11.0 IPLV or 9.9 lEER 14.0 SEER and 11.6 EER 11.5 EER and either I 1.9 IPLV or 11.7 lEER 11.5 EER and either 11.9 IPLV or 11.7 lEER 10.5 EER and either 10.9 IPLV or 10.7 lEER 8.0 HSPF 8.5 HSPFSlitsstem Sin Ie ackage S lit s stem 47"F db/43'F wb outdoor air 17'1'db/l5'F wb outdoor air 47'1'db/43'F wb outdoor air Sin Ie ackage 17'1'db/l5'F wb outdoorair Unitary Commercial Air Conditioners,2:760,000 Btu/hr Split system and Air-Cooled (Cooliug single package Mode cont. Unitary Commercial <135,000 Btu/hr Split system and 14.0 EERAirConditioners,sin Ie acka e \Vater and Split system andEvaporatively2:135,000 Btu/hr 14.0EER Cooled single package Package Terminal S 8,000 Btu/hr Single package Air Conditioners and >8,000 Btu/hr and Single packageHeatPumps<10,500 Btu/hI' (PTACIPTHP)~10,500 Iltu/hr and (Heating &Cooling S 13,500 Bnl!hr Mode)>13,500 Btu/hI' Heat Pumps,Air­ Cooled (Cooling Mode) HeatP Coole (Heati See No (Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.10-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:Janumy 15,2011 I.P.U.C.No.1 Second Revision of Sheet No.115.12 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No.115.12 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) Table 3a -HVAC E ui ment Incentive Table continued Heat Pumps,Water­ Source Coolin Mode) <135.000 Btu/hr 86°P Entering Water 14.0 EER 4.6 COP68°F Entering Water<135,000 Btulhr Heat Pumps,Water­ Source (Heating Mode)­ Sec Note 2 Notes for Table 3a -HVAC equillment incentive table 1.Equipment that meets or exceeds the cfticiency requirements listed for the equipment ea qualifY for an incentive.Equipment must meet both listed efi1ciellcy requirements to q for i 2.Incentives for heat pumps are $50~lOO per ton ofcooling capacity ONLY.No in tives are pai capacity.Heat Pumps must meet both the cooling mode and heating mode efficie requiren Its to q cooling efficiency incentives. 3.Equipment size categories and capacities are specified in terms ofnet cooling capa determined by AHRI Standard 210/240 for units <65,000 Btu/hr,AHRI andnrd 340/3 AHRI Standard 3 I0/380 for PTAC and PTHP nnits. AHRI =Air-Conditioning,Heating,and Refrigeration Institute SEER =Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio EER =Energy Efficiency Ratio COP =Coefficient ofPerformance HSPF =Heating Seasonal Performance Factor IPLV ~Integrated Part Load Value PTHP =Package Terminal Heat Pum)) PTAC =Package Terminal Air Conditioner HVAC =Heating,Ventilation and Air nditio lEER =Integrated Energy Efticiency a Equipment Type Size Category Sub~Category Minimum Efficiency Requirement Customer Incentive Industry Standard Rating $0.02/ISR CFM (ISR CFM Evaporat' Chillers Direct or Indirect Served primarily occupant comfort cooling loads (no more than 20% for process cooling loads) All sizes with no prior occupancy based control Must exceed minimum eft1ciencies required energy code. See note 3 $0.12lkWh annual energy savings + $50lkW Sec note 2 $50/controller (Continued) Submitted Under Advice Letter No.10-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:Januaty 15,20 II I.P.U.C.No.1 Second Revision of Sheet No.115.13 Canceling First Revision of Sheet No.115.13 Customer Incentive $15/qualityiug unit $75/sensor Minimum Efficiency Re uirement $0.09/square foot Add R5 $0.07/square foot Minimum Efficiency Requil'emcnt(s) Add RIO Sub.Category 15"V<30 30"V<50 O<V <15 30"V <50 50"V Size Category 15"V<30 0<V <15 50 "V Roofing over spaces with mechanical cooling No occupancy sensor control Roof insulation Cool Roof Vertical Solid Door Freezer Vertical Solid Door Refrigerator Equipment Type Plug Load Occupancy Sensor Beverage or refrigerated display machine occupanc sensor Notes for Table 3b: I)Equipment that meets or exceeds the efficiency r~llfl!l""i! incentive. 2)Chiller energy and demand savings subject to ap 3)Controller units must include an Decupan sen.to setback the zone temperature during extended unoccupied periods and setup the temp e one 4)Intended for refrigerated vending machine Id Refurbished equipment that includes occupanc Window U factor 0.35 and SHGC ofAO $0.35/square foot Submitted Under Advice Letter No.10-03 ISSUED:December 16,2010 EFFECTIVE:January 15,2011 I I.P.U.C.No.1 Sid·iI-Seventh Revision of Sheet No.B.2 CaueeliugFifil..Sixth Revisiou of Sheet No.B.2 ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULES -Continued Schedule No.Class of Service 23 General Service -Small Power 23A General Service -Small Power (Residential and Farm) 24 Interruptible Power Service 34 Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act- Residential and Farm Kilowatt-Hour Credit 35 Optional Time-of-Day General Service -Distribution Voltage 35A Optional Time-of-Day General Service -Distribution Voltage (Farm) 36 Optional Time of Day Residential Service 70 Renewable Energy Rider -Optional 71 Energy Exchange Pilot Program 72 Irrigation Load Control Credit Rider 72A Irrigation Load Control Credit Rider Dispatch Pilot 73 Renewable Energy Rider -Optional -Bulk Purchase Option 94 Energy Cost Adjustment 115 FinAnswer Express 117 Residential Refrigerator Recycling Program 118 Home Energy Saver Incentive Program 125 Energy FinAnswer (Continued) Submitted Under A(II·iee-Casc No..J+.ll+PAC-E-12-09 Sheet No. 23.1 -23.3 23A.1 -23A.4 24.1 -24.5 34.1 -34.16 35.1 -35.3 35A.1 -35A.4 36.1 -36.3 70.1 -70.4 71.1 -71.6 72.1 -72.5 72A.1 -72A.4 73.1 -73.4 94.1 115.1-115.lB 117.1 -117.2 118.1 -118.2 125.1-125.9 ISSUED:Apt'i~I-I-Ma 15 2012 EFFECTIVE:MlI-~+-I·Jul 14 2012 I I.P.U.C.No.1 Third See&ttd-Revision of Sheet No.115.1 Canceling SccondFffist Revision of Sheet No.115.1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 STATE OF IDAHO FinAnswer Express PURPOSE:Service under this Schedule is intended to maximize the efficient utilization of the electricity requirements of new and existing loads in Conunercial Buildings and Industrial Facilities through the installation of Energy Efficiency Measures.Service under tillS Schedule is subject to funding availability. APPLICABLE:To service under the Company's General Service Schedules 6,6A,7, 7A,9,12,19,23,23A,24,35 and 35A in all territOly served by the Company in the State of Idaho.This Schedule is applicable to new and existing Commercial Buildings and Industrial Facilities and dairy barns served under the Company's residential rate schedules. CUSTOMER PARTICIPATION:Customer participation is voluntary and is initiated by following the participation procedures on the Idaho energy efficiency program section of the Company websitc,and available to customers without online access upon request. DESCRIPTION:Ongoing program 10 provide inccntivcs for a variety ofeqllipment and services intended lar and located in commercial bllildin s and industrial facilities.Periodic program changes will be made to insure or cnhancc program cost-effectiveness as defined by the Company. QUALIFYING EQUIPMENT OR SERVICES:EqlliJ)ll1cnt or services which when installed or perlarmed in an eligible facility result in veri fiable electric energy efficiency improvcmcnt comparcd to existing equipment or baseline equipmcnt as defined by the Company. DEFINITIONS: GouHUtweffl-!-Buil<ting!A sfftlet-tlre-t'Aa~eFVed by Ceffipany--a11&-meefs-t-11e-atJlllte-aej.!·i4y requircnlCflP.HlH+»S-tariff at the-t-ime-an-EHetm~Heietley-+floonti-ve-Agreemetlt/Appliea4-iefl-is 6-liWlti€EI-er--aPllreved by tlle--G9I11tJaAY-wHteh-ilees-net-meet-t11e--det'fffit-iefl-e+--an--ltlc-!tlstRaf fllej.j-it-Y, Submitted Under AEiviee Case beHef-No.-Ul-mPAC-E-12-09 ISSUED:Peeefllber Ie,2(l1 (lMay 15,2012 2ll-l+July 14.2012 EFFECTIVE:Janual)'15, I.P.U.C.No.1 Thil'd Seee!td-Revision of Sheet No.115.1 Canceling SecondFifflt Revision of Sheet No.115.1 GllStOIllcl'+-AnY-~RI~j'-WH&-has-<l PP~iea-fel';--8eetl-fleeeplea-lulEl-reeefves-s6f¥i€e--ltHHe--l'eftl propeJ'!-y;--el'-i.g-j.j.le-eleel-Hc-j.lY-HSeJ'--flHhe-real-pHlpel'!y7 Enet'gy-Eff4ciclley----I-llccnfivet--P--iI)'+Hent-H}f:.nlelley----JHflfle--by-GmHpHny--tB--Gwt-ler-er-G-llslelller--fuI' j.nslallat-iel1-ef-flH-BHel'g)~E-ll'ieieney--M005t11'6-13HffiHHI1t-l-e--aI-Hl;WeHled-~l1el'gy-[;41'i eieney---lneenti-ve A-greemel1t-flr-aPfll'6,yCfl--A-j3plieal-ien-, EIHwgy--EJficicney-----I-u£cltlh'c Agl'CClllfllt-/-Ai'llliClltioll+-----Al+-flgfeemenHetwee!t-GWfler-eI' GnsleI-H6l'---fl+lfl-Gemf3Rny--el~a-C-elnf3HIl)'-i3Hl-V-ifleEl----lIj3plk__fl IieH----SH8n'l-i!teEl 8Y lile-Gwnel'-ef GtIst-e111el~a11fl--flpPfe-ved-ey---lhe-GeIH~HtJy---flI'6,y-idiHb>----feI'---GeltlflaHy---te--f'HHlish-&lergy---~fl'ieieJ-ley I-HeetJ-t-i--ves--wilh--l'esfleet--te--etlefgy-I;f-fieiel1ey---MeasHI'eS-tJHI'SltH11t--1e--lh-is-+afif+-SeheflnJe-c (Continued) Submitted Under Adviee Case bettef-No,~PAC-E-12-09 ISSUED:geeemeer 16,20 IOMay IS,2012 2-O+-I-July 14,2012 EFFECTIVE:JaHttal~ I I.P.V.C.No.1 FifSt-Seeond Revision of Sheet No.115.2 Canceling Gf~gi"uJ-.Fil'st Revisioll of Sheet No.115.2 ELECTRICAL SERVICE SCHEDULE NO.115 (Continued) DEFINITIONS:(Cofltinued) EIIeFgY--Effieien~eillHH~-EEM}1---A--j3efffiaAetlt-ly--iASlilHed-Alel\SAre-wltieil eaA--fAlj3Fe¥e4Re-el+ieieAey-&l4he-CuslomeF's-eleeli~e-eAefb';'-lJse, Enel'g)'Effieiefley--MeI\SUI~--{)sH New COASIflIet-ioAtMiljOl~I~nevalio~--{)st--is-t-ke--tBIaI-i+l{;InHee eosl of energy effieieA~L..-C{jllipmenl-er syslem mim+s---the----eest---of-4he----eeae ooAlj3ltatleekemmell-pffiet-iee-eEttHpmeHt-Bf-SYS1eJ1h Reffefi.I7-~I-is--llle-IOlill~illslallee-eeslof Ihe-eAOfgy-el:rieieney-eqllipment-Bl' mB4i-fiwtfflllc ffi-I-ke ease of New--CtlAstI'1Iet-ien,MiljeH~eH!watieA-llA8-I~-HJfiIS,BI3M Cesls sltal-I-l11elltl---t+Je--GwJlet~I~ClIsIBl11el"-s-t'ellSeIlIlBI_sl-s-iIlelll'I'e(~-(nel--&1=--a11Y ~liseeHAIs,l'ehales-el~i+leetl~wes-et-llet'-l.J.!aA--&teFg-y--I3-I+ieielley-1lleet'lli-\<es-fl'OlH-tlle CBIHl3ll1ty;-Ol'-6l·her-eensi~lel'll~iell-l+laj-l'etillees-the--fiAal-ael+la~~sI-iAelll'ree ay--t+le--GwAel~F--GlJslemel'~-te--l3llrelmse--anEl-iflslnl-I---B-I3Ms-uHlle-Gwllef'-'.;;-eI' CuSiemer'-s--filei+i1fr-1-1:'Ihe-ewllef-Bf--eHslomer-tl1sl·a·Hs-t-h~-+hen--t·I·le-eesl-e-r i-llsl-al-kltieA--Shall-he-eqlla+-llt-lhe-Gwt1eP.reI'-CuslemeRraelual-lllher-eesls--f'ef-SueR illSlnHatiefu EneFgy--Eff.jeien~"{)jel'tT-GIle-BI~ere ggM(s)-wit-h-t;flHi·laf-Olle-yeal~l3aybaek Hmi-IaHens-(hel6\¥-)-eovereEi hy eAe-[;nergy HfieieHey--lH6eAH-ve-AgI'UltleBlc EnCl'gy--Effieieney---l!l'ojeet--bos-tJ---':j:J.le--sllm of geM Cest-s--fflf-OAe-6f--A10re EI3M(s~with similaf--{)Ile-yeaF-pHyhaek-limi-Int-iBItS-{-see-helow-)-£ovoreEl--by-eHe lliIeFgy-Efffi;ie+ley--ln6ent+ve-A1,>reemettlc Inuns-t¥HtI--Fnemtyl Bnilafllj,,'S-llflI1-l3I'Oeess equil3ltlent asseeinteEi with ItlilIlHfuet+wiHg, Mnjill'--Renov-otion:A ehange in faeility use 1)'I3e-Bf--whel'e--lhe-ex~slillg-syslem wi+l-Hoi-+Aeet-GwnertClisleffieF-Projeeled req1Ii['emeills wi1hill ex ist-ing--ffiei+tty 5quare-fuolngec Mfted--tfflet--BHilEliHgs--sel'ved-by--a--resiaeHtinl--Fale--sehea~e-nnEl-a-rflle--seileaule lisleElulloof-A1tplienble-shfll·!-he-eIig+hIe-fur sen'iees lIAElef-thi-s-seiledule-pFOV-iElec+ Ihe-futergy gffieielley-llrejeel-meels--tlle-i1efin-i·HOIt-ef=-New-Collslruel-iell-6I'-where t-11e-CBmpauy-aajust.·t11e-aaseli-ne-ellergy-een5H1Hpl-ion-llmH:--esl!r. Submitted Under GAse-CascNo.AAG-1;-G8--il-l-Pi\C-E-12-09 ISSUED:j~elmIHly-I-4,-;>.GQ8Ma 15 2012 14,2012 EFFECTIVE:May--t,-;!GQ8J.!!)y I.P.U.C.No.1 FWsl-Seeond Revision of Sheet No.115.2 Canceling G¥iginnJ-First Revision of Sheet No.115.2 I'ROVISIONS OF SERVICE: I ualif in e ui Jmcnt or scrvices incentive amounts and olhcr terms and conditions will be listed on thc Idaho ener 'cfficienc 1ro ram scction of thc Com Jan website and are availablc to customers without onlinc acccss u Jon rc ucst.Pro 'ram chan es may be made by the Company with at Icast 45 days advanccd notice.Such changcs will bc Jrominenll dis la ed on thc Idaho ener efficicnc 1ro ram scction of thc Company website and include a minimum 45 days lor processing prior offcrs. (2)Company may elect to offer EEM inccntives through different channcls and at diffcrcnt points in thc sales process othcr than individual Energy Efficiency Incentivc Agrccment(s)prior to EEM purchasc.The differcnccs will depend on EEM and will be consistent for all EEMs of similar type. 3 Incentives ma be offered ear-round or for selected timc Jcriods. E ui 1mcnt or serviccs rcceivin 'an inccntive under this ro 'ram are not eligible lor inccntives under othcr Company programs. (5)Company may offcr paymcnt as describcd in the Idaho cncrgy efficicncy program scction of the Company website to design team membcrs to encouragc carly initial Company consultation on Owncr/Customcr dcsign and plans for New Construction/Major Rellovatiou. (6)Company will employ a varicty of quality assurance techniques during thc delivcry of thc program.They will diffcr by EEM and may inelude pre-and post-installation ins 1ections Jhone survc s and confirmation of Owner/Customer and e ui Jment eligibility. (7)Conlllanv may vcrify or evaluatc the cncrgy savings of installed EEMs.This vcrification ma ineludc a tclc JllOnC survc'site visit rcview of facilit 0 eralion charactcristics,and prc-and post-installation of monitoring equipment as neccssary to uantif actual ener''savin s. ELECTRIC SERVICE REGULATIONS Servicc undcr this Schcdule will be in accordance with thc terms of thc Electric Scrvice Agreemcnt bctwccn the Customcr and the Com an '.The Electric Service Rc 'ulations of the Com an on filc with and approvcd by the Idaho Public Utility Commission,ineluding futurc applicable amcndments,will bc considered as forming a part of and incorporatcd in said Agrccmcnt. -{-GenHlluetB Submitted Under GAse-CaseNo.AA lHl8-G+Pi\C-E-12-09 ISSUED:VebAlttry 14,2008May 15,2012 14,2012 EFFECTlVE:M;ry-I,;W08J.!!1y