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Asheville Energy Independence Initiative  A community campaign to create jobs,          promote stewardship,  and save money for businesses and families in Asheville
There are compelling arguments –from national security, to global warming to job creation– for our country to free ourselves from dependence on polluting fossil fuels.  Buildings consume 39% of all energy in the United States and 68% of electricity. There are proven technologies to reduce energy use in a cost-effective manner.  Innovative financing models make implementation of energy efficiency measures simple and scalable.  In 2009, NC Legislature provided authority to local governments. Opportunity and Need
People—Improve public health by investing in clean energy technologies that reduce pollution from fossil fuel power plants and create new jobs in the green economy.  Planet—Make Asheville a national leader in improving the environmental performance of our homes and businesses.  Profits—Put professionals in the construction trades back to work and save families and businesses in Asheville money by reducing their utility costs.  Asheville’s Triple Bottom Line $
WRAL.COM Posted: Jun 6, 2008  Raleigh, N.C. — Citing the need to cover the soaring cost of fuel for power plants, Progress Energy has asked the state to approve a 16.2 percent rate increase.The Raleigh-based utility filed a petition Friday with the North Carolina Utilities Commission to increase rates by about $424 million.If approved, the increase would raise the average monthly bill to $112.57 from the current $98.86. The Utilities Commission will likely have a public hearing on the request in the fall. If approved, it would take effect Dec. 1. Progress Energy requests significant rate increases
Partnership between the City of Asheville and property owners who want to invest in energy efficiency improvements on their homes or places of business.  City issues bonds or other financing instrument to create Asheville Energy Independence Fund.  Property owners access funds ($5,000- $20,000 for residential) to finance energy efficiency improvements.  Repayment through 10- 15 year special assessment on property tax bill.  Program should be revenue-neutral (or better) for government, taxpayers and participating families and businesses.  Program Design Concept
Participation by property owners is voluntary.  Only property owners who participate pay the assessment.  Assessment revenues should be sufficient to repay principal and interest on municipal debt as well as administrative costs for managing the program.  Energy savings should be equal to or greater than costs for paying the special assessment.  Program Design Concept
TechnologyROITypical Payback Period LowFlow Showerheads  	  100- 200% 		 1 year or less Sealing ductwork	              50- 100%                      1- 2 years Weather-stripping    	              35- 40%                        2- 3 years Programmable thermostat	  50-75%	             2-3 years Attic insulation	  	  15- 25% 		 4 - 6 years  CFLs				  50-75%		2-3 years  LEDs                                        10- 15% 	             6- 10 years  Motion-sensors 	               25- 50%                      2- 4 years Solar thermal systems              10- 20%                       5- 10 years HVAC upgrade		  10- 20%                       5- 10 years Geothermal 			  8- 15% 	            7- 12 years   Energy efficiency technologies that have less than a 10 year payback
Interested property owners fill out an application.  Energy audit performed to identify opportunities for cost-effective energy efficiency measures.  Property owner applies for funding and receives approval.  Energy improvements for the home/ business are installed.  Process for property owners to participate
Eliminates upfront cost of energy project.  Special assessment transfers with property ownership. Fixed repayment rate for 10- 15 years.  Reduction in annual utility expenses should be larger than cost of assessments.  Benefits for Homeowners and Business Owners
Oct. 2008 -- 176,600 jobs in Buncombe County  Oct. 2009 -- 168,400 jobs in Buncombe County  Net loss -- 8,200 jobs   Construction  Oct. 2008 – 10,800 jobs in Buncombe County  Oct. 2009 – 9,100 jobs in Buncombe County  Net loss --  1,700 jobs – 15.7% decline    Based on projections from Sonoma County economic analysis (attached), investment of $50 million in energy efficiency initiative will generate 563 new jobs. 382 of the jobs would be in construction trades. The initiative would create enough jobs to re-employ 22% of the positions lost in the construction sector during the recession. Investment of $50 million in the PACE model was also projected to generate $3.3 million in additional state and local tax revenues. The new tax revenues are primarily through increased sales taxes (ex. purchase of equipment and materials from home improvement retailers) and income taxes as people return to work and begin paying taxes again.  Opportunities for Job Creation
Improvement to Asheville’s older housing stock and commercial facilities.  Pressure to construct additional power plants, which require utility rate increases, is reduced. Program is essentially self-funding.  No liability to General Fund. City should charge enough interest to cover debt repayment and administrative costs.  Strengthen Asheville’s position as a leader for developing clean energy and green jobs.  Benefits for City of Asheville
Assessment runs with property rather than individual. People defer energy investments because they do now know how long they will live in their home.  Provides City with strong security interest to assure repayment.  Simple, low-cost method of collecting funds.  Advantages of Assessment v. Loan
After energy audit, the Jones family applies for and receives $10,000 from Energy Independence Fund. Installs solar thermal system ($6,500) attic insulation ($700), energy efficient windows ($2,400) and more efficient lighting ($400). Total investment = $10,000 Homeowner receives several credits and rebates, total = $4,895 Solar tax credits ($1,950 federal+$1,400 NC) = $3,350 total Energy efficiency tax credit (for building envelope– windows and insulation)- $930 Progress Energy rebate for windows ($240) and insulation ($375) -- $615 Homeowner repays $10,000 over a 15 year period at 6.25% interest = $85 per month/ $1020 per year.  In year one, homeowner reduces energy costs by $700 (assumes annual energy costs are $2000 and achieves 35% reduction.  Over 15 years, home owner receives $18,912 in energy benefits and tax credits (assumes 4% annual increase in cost of electricity/ natural gas).  Over 15 years, homeowner pays $15,420 to repay special assessment taxes, for a net benefit to homeowner of $3,492.  After year 15, homeowner continues to have lower energy payments but no longer makes any special assessment payments.  Case study: The Jones Family
Retrofitting 1,000 homes like the Jones’ would reduce electricity use by 3,850,000 kWh per year and reduce natural gas use by 231,000 Therms.  Carbon reduction equivalent of taking 1,000 cars off the road or planting 40 acres of trees.  (assumes each home uses 1,100 kWh per year of electricity and 660 Therms of natural gas  and that each are reduced by 35%)  Environmental Benefits
Recommend launching Asheville Energy Independence with a pilot program. Monitor and evaluate results.  If successful, scale-up the program in 2011- 2012.  If want to make a real impact on carbon footprint, peak power demand and job creation, we need to invest $50 million or more in Asheville Energy Independence over the next three to five  years.  2000 homes at $15,000 each = $30 million  500 business at $40,000 each = $20 million Start Small >>>> Think Big
Request for City Council to approve Asheville Energy Independence Initiative in principal.  Direct City Manager to develop a pilot program to be implemented in 2010. Ideally, project can progress enough so that some work can be completed this calendar year to take advantage of strong national incentives for energy efficiency investments.  Work with staff and SACEE to flesh out program details.  Explore whether Buncombe County may be interested in partnering in the program.  Evaluate results of pilot program prior to extending or expanding the project.  Proposal for Consideration
www.progress-energy.com/custservice/carres/efficiency/programs/heip/index.asp www.pacenow.org Resources for further information

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Asheville Energy Independence Initiative

  • 1. Asheville Energy Independence Initiative A community campaign to create jobs, promote stewardship, and save money for businesses and families in Asheville
  • 2. There are compelling arguments –from national security, to global warming to job creation– for our country to free ourselves from dependence on polluting fossil fuels. Buildings consume 39% of all energy in the United States and 68% of electricity. There are proven technologies to reduce energy use in a cost-effective manner. Innovative financing models make implementation of energy efficiency measures simple and scalable. In 2009, NC Legislature provided authority to local governments. Opportunity and Need
  • 3. People—Improve public health by investing in clean energy technologies that reduce pollution from fossil fuel power plants and create new jobs in the green economy. Planet—Make Asheville a national leader in improving the environmental performance of our homes and businesses. Profits—Put professionals in the construction trades back to work and save families and businesses in Asheville money by reducing their utility costs. Asheville’s Triple Bottom Line $
  • 4.
  • 5. WRAL.COM Posted: Jun 6, 2008 Raleigh, N.C. — Citing the need to cover the soaring cost of fuel for power plants, Progress Energy has asked the state to approve a 16.2 percent rate increase.The Raleigh-based utility filed a petition Friday with the North Carolina Utilities Commission to increase rates by about $424 million.If approved, the increase would raise the average monthly bill to $112.57 from the current $98.86. The Utilities Commission will likely have a public hearing on the request in the fall. If approved, it would take effect Dec. 1. Progress Energy requests significant rate increases
  • 6. Partnership between the City of Asheville and property owners who want to invest in energy efficiency improvements on their homes or places of business. City issues bonds or other financing instrument to create Asheville Energy Independence Fund. Property owners access funds ($5,000- $20,000 for residential) to finance energy efficiency improvements. Repayment through 10- 15 year special assessment on property tax bill. Program should be revenue-neutral (or better) for government, taxpayers and participating families and businesses. Program Design Concept
  • 7. Participation by property owners is voluntary. Only property owners who participate pay the assessment. Assessment revenues should be sufficient to repay principal and interest on municipal debt as well as administrative costs for managing the program. Energy savings should be equal to or greater than costs for paying the special assessment. Program Design Concept
  • 8. TechnologyROITypical Payback Period LowFlow Showerheads 100- 200% 1 year or less Sealing ductwork 50- 100% 1- 2 years Weather-stripping 35- 40% 2- 3 years Programmable thermostat 50-75% 2-3 years Attic insulation 15- 25% 4 - 6 years CFLs 50-75% 2-3 years LEDs 10- 15% 6- 10 years Motion-sensors 25- 50% 2- 4 years Solar thermal systems 10- 20% 5- 10 years HVAC upgrade 10- 20% 5- 10 years Geothermal 8- 15% 7- 12 years Energy efficiency technologies that have less than a 10 year payback
  • 9. Interested property owners fill out an application. Energy audit performed to identify opportunities for cost-effective energy efficiency measures. Property owner applies for funding and receives approval. Energy improvements for the home/ business are installed. Process for property owners to participate
  • 10. Eliminates upfront cost of energy project. Special assessment transfers with property ownership. Fixed repayment rate for 10- 15 years. Reduction in annual utility expenses should be larger than cost of assessments. Benefits for Homeowners and Business Owners
  • 11. Oct. 2008 -- 176,600 jobs in Buncombe County Oct. 2009 -- 168,400 jobs in Buncombe County Net loss -- 8,200 jobs   Construction Oct. 2008 – 10,800 jobs in Buncombe County Oct. 2009 – 9,100 jobs in Buncombe County Net loss -- 1,700 jobs – 15.7% decline   Based on projections from Sonoma County economic analysis (attached), investment of $50 million in energy efficiency initiative will generate 563 new jobs. 382 of the jobs would be in construction trades. The initiative would create enough jobs to re-employ 22% of the positions lost in the construction sector during the recession. Investment of $50 million in the PACE model was also projected to generate $3.3 million in additional state and local tax revenues. The new tax revenues are primarily through increased sales taxes (ex. purchase of equipment and materials from home improvement retailers) and income taxes as people return to work and begin paying taxes again. Opportunities for Job Creation
  • 12. Improvement to Asheville’s older housing stock and commercial facilities. Pressure to construct additional power plants, which require utility rate increases, is reduced. Program is essentially self-funding. No liability to General Fund. City should charge enough interest to cover debt repayment and administrative costs. Strengthen Asheville’s position as a leader for developing clean energy and green jobs. Benefits for City of Asheville
  • 13. Assessment runs with property rather than individual. People defer energy investments because they do now know how long they will live in their home. Provides City with strong security interest to assure repayment. Simple, low-cost method of collecting funds. Advantages of Assessment v. Loan
  • 14. After energy audit, the Jones family applies for and receives $10,000 from Energy Independence Fund. Installs solar thermal system ($6,500) attic insulation ($700), energy efficient windows ($2,400) and more efficient lighting ($400). Total investment = $10,000 Homeowner receives several credits and rebates, total = $4,895 Solar tax credits ($1,950 federal+$1,400 NC) = $3,350 total Energy efficiency tax credit (for building envelope– windows and insulation)- $930 Progress Energy rebate for windows ($240) and insulation ($375) -- $615 Homeowner repays $10,000 over a 15 year period at 6.25% interest = $85 per month/ $1020 per year. In year one, homeowner reduces energy costs by $700 (assumes annual energy costs are $2000 and achieves 35% reduction. Over 15 years, home owner receives $18,912 in energy benefits and tax credits (assumes 4% annual increase in cost of electricity/ natural gas). Over 15 years, homeowner pays $15,420 to repay special assessment taxes, for a net benefit to homeowner of $3,492. After year 15, homeowner continues to have lower energy payments but no longer makes any special assessment payments. Case study: The Jones Family
  • 15. Retrofitting 1,000 homes like the Jones’ would reduce electricity use by 3,850,000 kWh per year and reduce natural gas use by 231,000 Therms. Carbon reduction equivalent of taking 1,000 cars off the road or planting 40 acres of trees. (assumes each home uses 1,100 kWh per year of electricity and 660 Therms of natural gas and that each are reduced by 35%) Environmental Benefits
  • 16. Recommend launching Asheville Energy Independence with a pilot program. Monitor and evaluate results. If successful, scale-up the program in 2011- 2012. If want to make a real impact on carbon footprint, peak power demand and job creation, we need to invest $50 million or more in Asheville Energy Independence over the next three to five years. 2000 homes at $15,000 each = $30 million 500 business at $40,000 each = $20 million Start Small >>>> Think Big
  • 17. Request for City Council to approve Asheville Energy Independence Initiative in principal. Direct City Manager to develop a pilot program to be implemented in 2010. Ideally, project can progress enough so that some work can be completed this calendar year to take advantage of strong national incentives for energy efficiency investments. Work with staff and SACEE to flesh out program details. Explore whether Buncombe County may be interested in partnering in the program. Evaluate results of pilot program prior to extending or expanding the project. Proposal for Consideration