NATURAL GAS ENERGY ANALYSIS PROGRAM (NGEA)

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NATURAL GAS ENERGY ANALYSIS PROGRAM (NGEA) CENTERPOINT ENERGY Prepared by: Tanuj Gulati, Sr. Energy Engineer Tuesday, May 21 st of 2014 ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

TABLE OF CONTENTS/AGENDA Introduction Analysis Types Ad-hoc Services Businesses That Can Benefit Report Format Common Recommendations Customer Testimonials How to Request a NGEA 2

INTRODUCTION ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

INTRODUCTION Matt Haley Principal Joe Frauenshuh Assoc. Energy Engineer Charlotte Currier Project Manager Russell Liupakka Energy Analyst Tanuj Gulati Sr. Energy Engineer Doug Eli Assoc. Energy Engineer Jon Vesta Assoc. Energy Engineer Tyler Barrell Project Manager Mike Swanson Energy Analyst Peter Gephart Energy Analyst Scott Schoolmeesters Sr. Project Manager Margit Barot Energy Engineer 4

ANALYSIS TYPES ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

ANALYSIS TYPES Analysis Facility Size Scope Co-Pay Basic Comprehensive** Custom*** Small Volume Firm (A&B) Mid-volume (Firm C, Dual Fuel SVA) Large-volume (Dual Fuel SVB, LVI) Basic Review with High Level Report Comprehensive review with detailed technical report and calculations Same as Comprehensive; targeted to special customer needs/preferences Ad-hoc services Any size facility May include infrared scans, steam trap surveys, other customized services *Co-pays for facilities with multiple CenterPoint Energy accounts will be determined by the highest-usage account. **Traditional analysis, serving most customers. ***For larger facilities; not to be considered an Industrial Audit, Process Efficiency or Recommissioning project. Ad-hoc services will be bid for customer approval, in consultation with energy audit professional and CenterPoint Energy. $50 $200 Based on facility size, services provided Based on facility size, services provided 6

Ad-hoc SERVICES Special ad-hoc services are also available, based on the particular needs of your facility, including: Infra Red Scans Steam Trap Surveys Orsat or other combustion tests Other diagnostic services, based on need and interest There is an additional cost for these services, which are bid for customer approval and subsidized by CenterPoint Energy. 7

BUSINESSES THAT CAN BENEFIT ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

BUSINESS TYPES Commercial Office Buildings Warehouses Churches Hotels and Motels Multi-family Industrial Retail Restaurants Health Care Facilities Schools and Colleges 9

REPORT FORMAT ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

REPORT FORMAT Customer Name Customer Address NATURAL GAS ENERGY ANALYSIS Analysis Date FACILITY PHOTO FACILITY PHOTO Visit CenterPoint Energy s Web Site: www.centerpointenergy.com/businessrebates Prepared By: Energy Insight, Inc. tg@energyinsightinc.com (612) 205-9241 Customer Info Customer Details Account and Premise Number CenterPoint Energy Rate/Service Business Type Analysis Type Auditor s Info. CenterPoint Energy s Contact Info. Program Contact Info. Executive Summary Basic Facility Info Key Findings and Recommendations Safety related items, for immediate attention Facility Benchmark Equipment End Use pie chart Recommendations simple language and rebates 11

REPORT FORMAT Executive Summary Customer is residential condominium building located in MN. The building is five stories high and has approximately 80 units. Amenities include an indoor pool, laundry room, and a patio for each condo. On mm/dd/yyyy, CenterPoint Energy received a request from customer name for a Natural Gas Energy Analysis at the condo. According to the Board President of customer name, there have been concerns with energy loss around doors and windows in the building. Charlotte Campbell and Tanuj Gulati, representatives from Energy Insight, Inc., visited the site on mm/dd/yyyy to conduct the assessment. The representatives inspected all natural gas-powered HVAC and laundry equipment in the facility and identified several energy measures that the condo can implement that would result in energy savings. Most notably, it was discovered that the makeup air unit (MAU) that serves the pool area is bringing in 100% fresh air and is running 24/7. By installing controls on the MAU and exhaust fans to slow their speeds when the pool are is unoccupied, the building will see significant gas savings. Executive Summary Basic Facility Info Key Findings and Recommendations Safety Related Items for immediate attention The following is a summary of the top recommendations for Customer to implement and the potential savings comprise of approximately 17% of total gas used in the facility: 1. Install variable frequency drive controls on MAU and exhaust fans in the pool area. 2. Reconfigure existing ducts in the pool area to allow recirculation of 80% conditioned air rather than bringing in 100% fresh air. 3. Install a boiler reset control that would modulate the leaving water temperature based on the outside air temperature. Safety Issues: - None identified 12

REPORT FORMAT Month/Day/Year Monthly Cost Total Usage (Therms) $/Therm Jan-12 $4,545.95 9,280 $0.490 Feb-12 $3,618.73 7,840 $0.462 Mar-12 $2,173.51 4,679 $0.465 Apr-12 $1,624.17 4,453 $0.365 May-12 $899.54 2,466 $0.365 Jun-12 $785.13 1,767 $0.444 Jul-12 $798.39 1,733 $0.461 Aug-12 $1,035.99 2,083 $0.497 Sep-12 $1,113.91 2,418 $0.461 Oct-12 $2,278.74 4,675 $0.487 Nov-12 $3,387.55 6,445 $0.526 Dec-12 $5,044.82 9,272 $0.544 TOTAL $27,306.43 57,111 AVERAGE $2,275.54 4,759 $0.478 Energy Usage and Equipment Details Past 12 months of energy usage in tabular and graphical format Equipment End Use Analysis in tabular and graphical format 13

REPORT FORMAT # Location DESCRIPTION Quantity HP BTU/Hour Hours/Year Load Factor Th/Year 1 Laundry Room Maytag Commercial Dryers 8 24,000 726 50% 697 2 Boiler Room Hot Water Boiler 1 1,701,000 2,518 80% 34,267 3 Boiler Room Hot Water Boiler 1 2,520,000 1,295 70% 22,844 Total TOTAL USAGE 4,245,000 57,808 14

REPORT FORMAT Install Controls on MAU and Exhaust Fans Currently, the MAU and exhaust fans in the pool area are running at full speed even when the area is unoccupied. According to the personnel on site, if the MAU is ever shut down, the windows fog up. Based on past experience, we believe that installing a VFD to control the MAU and exhaust fans based on occupancy would alleviate the fogging issue. This measure would result in gas and electric savings and qualify for rebates through both utilities. Recycle Fresh Air Currently, the MAU is constantly supplying the pool area with 100% fresh air. With proper CO sensors in place, the room would only need to be supplied with 20% fresh air to be adequately ventilated. By mixing the exhaust and intake air at an 80:20 ratio, 80% of the air can be recycled back into the room, thereby reducing the amount of fresh air that would need to be conditioned. Alterations in the current duct design would resolve this issue. It is recommended that an HVAC contractor be contacted to discuss the details of this project. Install High-Speed Garage Doors To reduce the amount of heat loss out of the garage, consider upgrading to high speed garage doors. Summary of Opportunities Recommendations defined in simple language Recommendations with associated prescriptive rebates Install Energy Efficient Boilers Consider replacing existing boilers with modulating condensing hot water boilers. These units recycle the waste heat from the flue gases to preheat cold water entering the boiler, so efficiencies typically range between 90 and 96 percent. Instead of running the existing 1,701,000 BTU/Hr boiler through the summer to provide pool and domestic hot water, modulating boilers can control the output of the burner to match the load needed. These units qualify for prescriptive rebates through CenterPoint Energy; download the fact sheet for more details: http://www.centerpointenergy.com/staticfiles/cnp/common/siteassets/doc/122767 _BoilerRebate_FactSheetFINAL.pdf Infrared Heaters Both garages are currently being heated by forced air heaters that are pointed at the doors. Every time a garage door opens, the units are effectively pushing conditioned air directly outside. Consider replacing these heaters with infrared low-intensity tube heaters, which heat the structure rather than the air. These units qualify for rebates through CenterPoint Energy; download the fact sheet for more details: http://www.centerpointenergy.com/staticfiles/cnp/common/siteassets/doc/ 122768_HeatingSystems_FactSheetFINAL.pdf 15

REPORT FORMAT EC M# Description Annual Cost Saved Annual Therms Saved Annual kwh Saved Est. Project Cost Estimated CNP Rebate Payback % Reduced 1. Makeup Air Unit s Exhaust Fan Control $2,276 2,488 10,863 $6,000 custom 2.6 4.3% 2. Boiler Reset Control $822 1,720 $2,350 $150 2.7 3.0% 3. Exhaust Air Recirculation $2,697 5,641 $7,500 custom 2.8 9.8% 4. Pool Cover $487 1,018 $2,888 custom 5.9 1.8% 5. Full Condensing Boiler $3,815 7,979 $40,000 $7,400 8.5 13.8% 6. Window Upgrade $147 307 $1,600 custom 10.9 0.5% 16

REPORT FORMAT The following is a list of actions that are recommended for the customer to prioritize: MAU and Exhaust Fans Contact local HVAC contractors and get three bids for adding controls on the pool makeup air unit and exhaust fans and for reconfiguring the ducts for 80% fresh air recirculation. Contact CenterPoint Energy and your local electric utility for potential custom rebates prior to the start of the project. For more information about custom rebates through CenterPoint Energy, download this fact sheet: http://www.centerpointenergy.com/staticfiles/cnp/common/siteassets/doc/122764_cust omprocess_factsheetfinal.pdf Boiler Reset Controls Contact local HVAC contractors to discuss options for installing boiler reset controls that would modulate the leaving water temperature from the boilers based on the outside air temperature. Consult with CenterPoint Energy prior to the start of the project for potential rebates. For more information, download this fact sheet for boiler system and component upgrade rebates: http://www.centerpointenergy.com/staticfiles/cnp/common/siteassets/doc/122767_boil errebate_factsheetfinal.pdf Boiler Tune-Up According to the personnel on site, a boiler tune-up is performed once per year. Be sure to get in touch with CenterPoint Energy prior to moving forward with the project for potential rebates. You may download the boiler tune-up rebate application here: http://www.centerpointenergy.com/staticfiles/cnp/common/siteassets/doc/cnp1099.pd f Action Plans and Next Steps Directions to move forward on top 3 to 4 recommendations Steps with more guidance Step 1 You ve already taken the first step toward increased energy efficiency and savings by having this Natural Gas Energy Analysis, identifying energy-saving opportunities for your facility. Step 2 Next, use this report as a guide to obtain bids from several qualified contractors for the retrofit or replacement of existing inefficient equipment with new, higher efficiency units, or for implementing other recommendations and improvements suggested by the auditor. Step 3 Finally, work with your CenterPoint Energy Key Account Manager or other representative, your contractors and others to explore rebate opportunities and install recommended systems and equipment in your building to improve energy efficiency, comfort, reliability and energy savings. 17

REPORT FORMAT Custom Calculations POOL COVER RECOMMENDATION: Installing a pool cover will reduce the amount of water vapor lost through the air cycling process inside the pool area. For every pound of water saved a corresponding Therm is saved, thus reducing boiler run time. ENERGY COSTS: $0.478 /Therm Heating Hours Covered: 2,920 hours/year Room Temperature: 75 F ASSUMPTIONS: Constants Area Calculation Saturation Vapor Pressure at Water Surfa 1.19 in Hg. Pool Length 52 ft Latent Heat of Vaporization @ Surface Te 1,000 Btu/lb Pool Height 15 ft Activity Factor 0.5 Pool Area 780 ft 2 Estimated Data Water Lost Boiler Efficiency 70% No Cover 66,787 lb/year Pool Heat Exchanger Efficiency 75% Cover 13,357 lb/year Evaporation Reduction Due to Cover 80% SAVINGS: Fuel Saved = Annual Savings = 1,018 Therms/Year $487 /Year FULL INSTALL COST: Equipment Cost = $1,887.60 Labor Cost = $1,000.00 Full Install Cost = $2,887.60 Simple Payback = 5.9 Years 18

REPORT FORMAT Items in Report Covered Building Envelope HVAC Controls Kitchen and Laundry Equipment Water Heaters Not Covered Industrial Process Equipment Lighting and Electrical Systems Fire Suppression Systems and Alarms Life Safety and Osha Regulations Solar and Wind Technologies 19

COMMON RECOMMENDATIONS ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

COMMON RECOMMENDATIONS Building Envelope Rooftop Units Boiler Burners Laundry Equipment Weather Stripping High Speed Doors Boilers Water Heaters Furnaces Makeup Air Units Exhaust Fans Air Handling Units Unit Heaters Infrared Heaters Radiators Heat Exchangers Variable Frequency Drive Controls Steam Traps Reset and Cut Out Controls Stack Dampers Linkageless Controls Digital Controls Thermostat Building Automation System Kitchen Appliances Exhaust Hood Controls Dish Washers Low Flow Faucets 21

TESTIMONIAL ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

Testimonial The Natural Gas Energy Analysis provided great insight and suggestions for potential improvements, including items that we may not have considered. It was a great value, and provided us with an energy management plan to implement over time. ~ Jodi Hale, Electric, Etc.

Testimonial We were very impressed with the auditors thoroughness, knowledge and level of detail. Many of their recommendations were no-cost or low-cost items that will save energy or provide quick payback with a minimal investment. They checked everything from rooftop to basement and were friendly, professional and easy to work with. Overall an excellent value for a reasonable co-payment! ~ Lori Zellman, Central Square

Testimonial With a 33-year old property in which nothing has been done over the years to improve energy efficiency, I knew we d need expert help. The auditors quickly understood our needs and concerns, and worked with us to develop an approach based on our corporation s strategic objectives. Although many recommendations were made, we plan to focus on initiatives with shorter payback periods. I rarely say this, but I was very impressed with their expertise, with the report, with the whole package. They knocked this out of the park. ~ John Dahl, TB Bloomington

HOW TO REQUEST A NGEA ENERGY INSIGHT INC 7935 Stone Creek Drive, Suite 140 Chanhassen, MN 55317 EnergyInsightInc.com t 952.767.7455 f 952.767.7460

HOW TO REQUEST A NGEA To request your Natural Gas Energy Analysis, contact: Your CenterPoint Energy account manager 612-321-4330 (1-800-234-5800, x. 1-4330) Business Customer Hotline 612-321-4939 (1-877-809-3803) Email us MN-NaturalGasEnergyAnalysis@CenterPointEnergy.com 27

What defines Us / We promise passion and commitment for energy efficiency Our Passion is to help organizations make real, lasting conservation improvements that optimize energy usage and reduce power consumption. Our Commitment is to educate and assist decision makers in their efforts to implement proven energy-saving strategies in their facilities and operations. Our Promise is to work tirelessly and diligently to help companies transform themselves into sustainable, socially responsible organizations, while strengthening their bottom lines. 28

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