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Next Generation Energy Initiative N-Gen-NY

N-GEN-NY

Transformation in todays electrical system Next generation of energy will see a series of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) These DERs will be owned and operated by independent (non-utility) entities The drivers for these changes are two-fold:

Policy Drivers

Political targets and mandates Financial incentives Technology cost reductions New enabling technologies Service innovations

Technology Drivers

N-GEN Transformation

This transformation will see the change from large, central station power plants with one way energy transmission to DERs with two way transmission. DERs owned and operated by communities
Current Energy System Future Energy System

Community Smart Grid Model

Community Smart Grid Model

JCIDA becomes both a producer and consumer


Generation of their own renewable energy; Management of their energy requirements through Micro Grid technologies.

Provides long term Energy Diversification providing consistent renewable energy over the next 20 years Provides economic development and job creation Renewable Energy Plants

Solar & Wind generation locations Information Technology components EMCC - Energy Management Command & Control Center Ability to use existing energy resources to smooth demand usage and smooth spikes in energy costs Efficient usage and storage of energy Joint Cost for Differences PPP with revenue sharing
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World Class Smart Grid Technology Demand Load Management

Smart Building Controls and Smart Storage


Public Private Partnership (PPP)

Entecco Team

Entecco

Richard J. Catanise and John Bay Co-Founders Executive management has over 30 years in government integration experience. 30 months of planning, research on Government modeling and renewable energy development Largest electrical services company in US

Eaton Corporation

CHA (former Clough Harbour & Associates) Storch Cooperative Development Governmental Liaison Additional partners are:

GE Energy, MX Technologies, TMG, ARISTA, and Harris Beach


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Energy Management Control Center

Summary

Entecco has the team experience, knowledge and qualifications to showcase JCIDA to the forefront of energy development in the Central NY. Entecco is developing solutions and programs that coincide with new DER initiatives Entecco will strive to support Public Private Partnerships and the related funding for our joint success JCIDA projects will keep jobs local and in Jefferson County N-GEN renewable energy projects can serve as the differentiator for the enticement of new businesses!
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First Step

JCIDA Data Collection

Summary Sheets from 4 locations


Annual Usage 1,528,979 kWh 1,145,400 kWh 2,674,379 kWh 857,500 kWh 2,039,616 kWh 5,571,495 kWh Total Expenditure $142,830 $104,774 $247,604 $81,869 $169,624 $499,097 Price/kwh $.093 $.092 $.093 $.095 $.083 $.09

Location County Office Bldg. County Court Complex Subtotal 2 Sites Human Services Bldg. Public Safety Bldg. Total 4 Sites

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JCIDA Peak Demand Data


County Office Building

Billed at Peak 44% Billed at Peak 30% Billed at Peak 24%

County Court Complex

Human Services Building

Public Safety Building

Billed at Peak 42%

When is Peak Demand being billed? How much are the charges based on Peak Demand?
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Proposed Scope of Work

Multiple phase proposal with the objective:


Utilizing natural gas components such as CHP and Generators for the base load/peaks, and Renewables such as Solar for peak demand shaving.

Twelve-month assessment of their current energy environment.

A smart meter deployment at the four locations shown on their maps. This gives us the exact energy utilization and the exact times of peak demand charges (if possible). A rooftop solar implementation at the County Office Building and the County Court Complex under 200kw. A small Smart Grid software solution for the two buildings (if possible). A twelve month analytical study of their consumption with recommendations for Phase two.
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Proposed Sites

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Submit Project for NYSERDA funding

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