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New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and its Clean Energy Program Residential Energy Efficiency Programs

New Jersey Board of Public Utilities State agency and regulatory authority created to ensure safe, adequate and reliable utility services at reasonable rates for New Jersey customers Regulates critical services, including natural gas, electricity, water, wastewater, telecommunications and cable television Has general oversight responsibility for monitoring utility service, responding to consumer complaints and investigating utility accidents nj.gov/bpu

WHO PAYS? ALL PUBLIC HELD UTILITY CUSTOMERS

New Jersey s Clean Energy Program Statewide clean energy initiative, administered by the NJBPU Promotes energy efficiency & renewable sources of energy Results in a stronger economy, less pollution, lower costs and reduced demand for electricity Financial incentives, programs and services for residential, commercial and municipal customers

PROGRAM GOAL Is to help move everyone in New Jersey toward more energy efficient, renewable and clean energy technologies.

Program Portfolio Eligible Sector Programs Residential Home Performance w/ ENERGY STAR Retrofit HVAC Rebates - WARMAdvantage and COOLAdvantage Residential New Construction New/Gut Rehab Appliance Rebates and Recycling Discounted Lighting Comfort Partners

Conservation and Efficiency Renewable Energy SELF GENERATION QUICK PAYBACK Efficiency Conservation BEHAVIOR CHANGE

Home Performance with ENERGY STAR

What Is Home Performance? Provides whole-house energy assessments and comprehensive energy efficient upgrades for existing homes Addresses comfort, indoor air quality, health & safety, and energy usage problems The program uses specially trained/certified Building Performance Institute (BPI) GoldStar contractors

Steps to Participation Select a participating NJ Program BPI GoldStar Contractor /HP Schedule a Home Assessment (fee for assessment may apply as per contractor) Helps the owner Identify possible Health & Safety Issues Review contractor recommendations and incentive level GoldStar contractor installs the recommendations & performs test-out

The Home Assessment Process Combustion Appliance Testing Diagnostic equipment is used to test the conditions of your heating system, hot water heater and oven Testing results determine opportunities for upgrades Visual inspection of the house Air sealing opportunities Insulation opportunities Possible health and safety issues (moisture, asbestos, carbon monoxide, indoor air quality) : may resolve asthma, sinus issues Optional blower door test

Drivers for Homeowners Dust and Allergies Drafts and Comfort Asthma and Sinusitis Moisture and Mold High Utility Bills Climate Change Energy Independence

Incentives Incentives based on Total Energy Savings Single-family homes (1-4 units) & Townhomes $2,000 up to $4,000 cash incentive Plus 0% Interest loans up to $10,000 or Low interest loans up to $15,000

New Home Performance Pilots Have the following installed during your Home Performance job. (up to 9 items total) LED light bulbs Low-flow faucet aerators An EPA WaterSense Showerhead Air Sealing and Insulation - $500 rebate for each /HPPILOTS

Home Performance Case Study Dan F.*, Morristown, NJ Size and Age of Home: 2,335 Square Feet, ~50 years Main Concerns: Differences in temperature from first floor to second. The second floor was much colder in the winter and much hotter in the summer Project Cost: $9,942 Rebate: $3,000 Loan: 0% loan for balance of cost Measures installed: Air Sealing, Insulation, water heater Savings: 15-30% per month on bills compared to last year *2017 Customer

WARM and COOLAdvantage Heating and Cooling Systems Equipment Rebates Ductless Mini-Split Units ($500) NEW Mini-Split Cold Climate Air Source Heat Pump (CCASHP) ($200 per unit max 5) Central Heat Pumps ($500 or $300) Central AC Units ($500 or $300) Gas and Oil Furnaces ($250 or $500) Gas and Oil Boilers ($300) Gas Water Heaters ($300) Heat Pump Water Heater ($500) Combination Boiler/Furnace and Water Heater ($700 or $950) /COOL & /WARM see minimum energy efficiency levels as per the eligible measures document

Residential New Construction New Construction or reconstruction (gut rehab) Demand for power is less Operates more efficiently 15%-50% more EE and can save $200-$400 yearly

Benefits of an Energy-Efficient Home Homes are designed and built to standards well above other homes on the market today Builders work with Rating Companies credentialed through the Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET) to build or reconstruct homes to energy efficient standards Builders receive incentives for certified ENERGY STAR Homes, Zero Energy Ready Home and Multi-Family High Rise Homes

Characteristics A complete thermal enclosure system, includes: Comprehensive air sealing Quality-installed insulation High-performance Windows High Efficiency HVAC Systems Energy-efficient Lighting and Appliances For more information: /RNC

Appliance Rebates $50 or $75 rebates on select clothes washers and refrigerators $100 or $300 rebates for dryers Ask retailers for more information or visit: /CLOTHESWASHERS /DRYERS /FRIDGEREBATE Eligible products lists are included on each page Visit your local retailer for discounts on ENERGY STAR certified lighting.

Appliance Recycling Recycling for old, inefficient refrigerators and freezers FREE pick-up and a $50 rebate Room air conditioners and dehumidifiers can be recycled during the fridge/freezer pick-up appointment for an additional $25 rebate each Approximately 95% of each appliance is recycled Schedule appointments online at /RECYCLING

Comfort Partners This free, energy saving and education program is geared to lowincome homeowners who have an income at or below 225% of the federal poverty guidelines. Eligible participants receive free installation by a Building Performance Institute (BPI) GoldStar contractor of the following (on a home specific basis): Energy efficient lighting Hot water conservation measures (water heater insulation, water heater pipe insulation and energy-saving showerheads and aerators) Replacement of inefficient refrigerators and thermostats Insulation upgrades (attic, wall, etc.) Blower-door guided air sealing, duct sealing and repair Heating/cooling equipment maintenance

Income Guidelines 2019 Income Guidelines (225% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines) Size of Family Weekly Income Monthly Income Yearly Income 1 $540 $2,342 $28,103 2 $732 $3,171 $38,048 3 $923 $3,999 $47,993 4 $1,114 $4,828 $57,938 5 $1,305 $5,657 $67,883 6 $1,497 $6,486 $77,828 7 $1,688 $7,314 $87,773 8 $1,879 $8,143 $97,718 For family units with more than 8 family members: Add $191 to the weekly income, $829 to the monthly income, or $9,945 to the yearly income for each additional member.

C&I PROGRAM PORTFOLIO ELIGIBLE SECTORS PROGRAMS Commercial, Industrial, Government, Schools, Non-Profit, Institutional and Multifamily Audits: Energy Benchmarking Local Government Energy Audits Comprehensive Projects: Direct Install Pay for Performance Existing Buildings Pay for Performance New Construction Equipment Rebates: Smart Start Existing Buildings Smart Start New Construction Large Energy Users Distributed Energy Resources Energy Generation: Combined Heat and Power

Assistance Programs Help Meet Your Energy Needs: State and Federal Programs Winter Termination Program Universal Service Fund (USF) Program The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Lifeline Program Comfort Partners Program Temporary Relief of Utility Expenses (TRUE) New Jersey Statewide Heating Assistance and Referral Energy Service, Inc. (NJSHARES) Call your utility company for more information.

Energy Saving Tips Regulate heating and cooling systems Set the temperature 8 degrees lower when you are asleep or away in the winter Set the temperature 7 degrees higher when you are away and 4 degrees higher when you are asleep in the summer Turn on the ceiling fan to improve airflow and create gentle breezes Turn fans and lights off when you re not in the room

Energy Saving Tips Let the Heat In or Out Block out heat in the summer by keeping blinds or curtains closed during the day (especially on southfacing windows) Let the heat in on winter days by opening them

Energy Saving Tips Use Less Hot Water Fact: Water heating accounts for around 12% of a family s utility bill Lower water heater temperature from 150 to 120 Wash your clothes in cold water Take a short shower instead of a bath Install low-flow showerheads and faucets Fix leaks

Renewable Energy SREC Registration Program (SRP) Projects MUST be registered in the SRP prior to the start of construction in order to establish the projects eligibility to earn Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) An SREC represents all the clean energy benefits of electricity generated from a solar energy project SRECs can be sold or traded separately from the power, providing owners a source of revenue to help offset the cost of installation

How do SRECs Work? Each time a solar installation generates 1,000 kwh of electricity, an SREC is earned Solar project owners report the energy production to the SREC Tracking System The reporting allows SRECs to be placed in the customer s electronic account /SREC

Thank You Thank You for your time Visit Call 866-NJSMART For the latest updates on program announcements or new incentives, subscribe to the NJ Clean Energy Program E-Newsletter at: /NEWSLETTER