Progress Energy Carolinas Receives Approval for Four New Energy-Saving Programs
16 Oktober 2008 - 6:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Progress Energy
Carolinas has received approval from the N.C. Utilities Commission
for four new programs designed to help customers save energy and
money. The company is completing program design and expects to
begin offering the new energy-efficiency and demand-side management
(DSM) programs to customers in the coming months. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020923/CHM008LOGO-c ) "As
demand for energy continues to grow, we are committed to providing
our customers with resources to help them use energy wisely and
save money on their electricity bills," said Lloyd Yates, president
and CEO of Progress Energy Carolinas. "Aggressive energy efficiency
and conservation are key parts of our balanced approach to meeting
the challenges of growing energy demand, rising fuel costs and
global climate change. The effectiveness of these programs will
depend largely on customer participation." The approved programs,
which were proposed by the company in May, are: -- EnergyWise(TM) :
The residential load-control program will enable Progress Energy
Carolinas to remotely adjust the air-conditioning units of
voluntary customer participants during periods of peak electricity
demand, particularly on the hottest summer afternoons, when demand
is at its highest of the year. The company's goal for
EnergyWise(TM) is to have the capability to reduce peak electricity
demand by 200 megawatts (MW) by 2017, which will help delay the
need to build an equivalent amount of peaking power plant capacity.
Customers participating in EnergyWise(TM) will receive an annual
$25 bill credit as an incentive. In the company's Western N.C.
region, Progress Energy Carolinas also will offer programs that
adjust strip heating and electric water heaters. Use of these
appliances is a significant contributor to peak demand in the
mountainous region, where electricity demand is highest in winter.
Final logistics for the program will be completed this year and
customers will be able to enroll in early 2009. -- Home Advantage:
This is a residential new construction program designed to
encourage builders and developers to construct new homes that meet
U.S. EPA ENERGY STAR(R), or higher, energy-efficiency standards.
Home Advantage will provide an incentive of up to $400 to builders
and developers whose single- family or multi-family housing units,
high-rise condominiums or manufactured housing units meet ENERGY
STAR(R) qualifications with 14-SEER HVAC equipment. The program
also will provide additional rebates to builders for installing
higher efficiency equipment. Builders will be able to sign up for
the Home Advantage program in the coming months. -- Commercial,
industrial and government (CIG) new construction -- custom: This
program will promote energy efficiency within the CIG new
construction market through custom energy-efficiency design
reviews. Progress Energy Carolinas and energy-efficiency
engineering firms will work with CIG customers' design teams to
provide comprehensive design review and recommend upgrade options
to energy-conservation measures. Areas to be evaluated include
lighting, HVAC, refrigeration, energy-management systems, motors
and other cost-effective energy-conservation measures. The program
will provide aggressive financial incentives to enable customers to
achieve a higher payback on their investments. -- CIG
retrofit-custom: This program includes a partnership with energy-
efficiency engineering firms to provide energy audits and
recommendations for energy-efficiency upgrades to existing CIG
facilities. These custom audits will include reviewing
cost-effective upgrades for lighting, HVAC, refrigeration,
energy-management systems, motors and other components and systems.
The goal of the program is to improve the energy efficiency of
existing facilities by providing aggressive financial incentives
that will enable the customers to achieve a higher payback on their
investment. As previously announced, Progress Energy Carolinas is
seeking commission approval of cost recovery and appropriate
incentives to operate the efficiency and DSM programs, consistent
with the state's energy bill enacted last year. The commission is
still reviewing an investment in a distribution system
demand-response system proposed by Progress Energy Carolinas. That
initiative will be capable of reducing peak demand by nearly 250
MW. In the coming months, the company expects to propose additional
programs to the Commission, ranging from rebates on individual
efficiency improvements and equipment purchases to a comprehensive
energy improvement program for existing home owners that will
address heating and air conditioning, duct work, lighting,
insulation and other components and systems. Other programs will
focus on enhanced efficiency for low-income households, small
commercial businesses, non-profits and military base family
housing, as well as rebates for CIG new construction and
retrofitting of existing facilities. These programs are a key part
of the company's strategy to double its energy efficiency portfolio
to 2,000 megawatts (MW) and potentially delay the need to build
power plants. Progress Energy Carolinas expects to offer these
programs in South Carolina in the coming months. The company
continues to provide efficiency information through the Save The
Watts campaign. Save The Watts is an educational initiative that
features a highly interactive Web site (
http://www.savethewatts.com/ ) with energy- efficiency program
details and more than 100 useful tips for customers to save energy.
The Web site provides a calculator for customers to measure their
energy savings as well as their carbon footprint, a calculation of
the individual's energy usage to reflect his or her contribution to
greenhouse gas emissions. Progress Energy, headquartered in
Raleigh, N.C., is a Fortune 250 energy company with more than
21,000 megawatts of generation capacity and $9 billion in annual
revenues. The company will observe its 100th anniversary in 2008.
Progress Energy includes two major utilities that serve
approximately 3.1 million customers in the Carolinas and Florida.
The company is the 2006 recipient of the Edison Electric
Institute's Edison Award, the industry's highest honor, in
recognition of its operational excellence. The company also is the
first utility to receive the prestigious J.D. Power and Associates
Founder's Award for customer service. Progress Energy serves two
growing areas of the country, and the company is pursuing a
balanced strategy for a secure energy future. That balance includes
aggressive energy efficiency programs, investments in renewable
energy technologies and a state-of-the-art electricity system. For
more information about Progress Energy, visit the company's Web
site at http://www.progress-energy.com/ .
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Progress Energy CONTACT:
Bob Drennan, Progress Energy, +1-919-546-7474 Web site:
http://www.progress-energy.com/ http://www.savethewatts.com/
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