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Edison’s IDEEA and InDEE Programs

Effective Sept. 1, some IDEEA and InDEE Programs are Closed to new projects in 2008. Contact your account representative or the Program Manager for more information.

Southern California Edison's 2006-08 Innovative Designs For Energy Efficiency Activities (IDEEA) Program and Innovative Designs For Energy Efficiency (InDEE) Program

What is IDEEA?
Early in the program cycle, Southern California Edison conducted Request for Proposals solicitations for its 2006-08 IDEEA and InDEE Programs.  The solicitations produced bids comprised of innovative and cost-effective energy efficiency program proposals spanning most all market and customer segments. Selected bidders received portions of Edison’s approved energy efficiency program budget to develop and implement their own programs under Edison’s program administration.

Edison’s IDEEA Program focus is on different marketing or delivery methods, different market segments, and/or different technologies from those offered in the SCE portfolio.  Edison’s InDEE Program differs from the IDEEA Program in that the InDEE solicitation is designed to draw proposals that place much more emphasis on innovation, market introduction, promotion, and other assistance to the commercialization process of promising new technologies.
 
Selected proposals filled bidders’ perceived gaps in the overall portfolio of programs offered in Edison’s service territory or proposed best practices not incorporated in similar programs in Edison’s energy efficiency program portfolio.

NOTE: For more information about Edison's other customer energy efficiency programs, call (800) 736-4777, or visit the following web pages:

Residential customers
Small and medium commercial customers
Large business customers
Agricultural customers

 

Edison's 2007-08 IDEEA Programs (Continued in 2008)

Program Name Program Implementer Name & Contact Edison's Program Manager Program Description Target Market Segment
Transforming the Market for New Energy Star Manufactured (Mobile) Homes Manufactured Housing Research Alliance Jennifer Gabay, (626) 633-3118,
jennifer.s.gabay@sce.com
Program will move new manufactured homes built in SCE's service area from what is current HUD standard construction to high performance Energy Star levels and reduce installed cooling equipment capacity by the strategic application of incentives. An educational and outreach program is also part of the proposed effort. HUD Standards are less restrictive than the California Energy Code. MHRA and Energy Star certifiers will inspect and field check homes for compliances. Industrial; Manufacturers of Mobile Homes
Modernization and New Construction Efficiency Enhancement Program for Schools Benningfield Group

website
Elizabeth Futrell, (626) 633-3159,
elizabeth.futrell@sce.com
Program is designed to leverage a window of opportunity to increase the energy performance of new and modernized school buildings. Using the DSA review and approval process to identify potential energy-saving design modification opportunities and intervene during a time in the process where changes to building project drawings normally occur. The program will utilize DSA staff to flag and refer projects that just marginally exceed the energy code to an automatic plan review technical assistance team who will review the project and provide suggestions for cost-effective improvements. Commercial; School Buildings, New and Remodeled
CLOSED - The Lighting Energy Efficiency PAR 38/30 CFL (LEEP38/30 CFL) Program EnergySolve Demand Response, LLC Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698, svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program provides for the installation of a) new Aluminum PAR 38 CFLs (23 watts) to replace Halogen PAR 38 lights (90 watts) and b) new Aluminum PAR 30 CFLs (15 watts) to replace PAR 30 lights (65 watts). Customer contribution will be required and if requested by customer financing will be available. The Program will introduce the retail sector to this technology through its relationship with Retex, the nation's largest, not-for-profit, retail buying consortium; 2,400 retail members; including Ann Taylor, Bebe, Brookstone Company, Inc., The Gap, Inc., General Nutrition Centers, Inc., Goody's Family Clothing, and J. Crew, Inc. Commercial; Retailers
CLOSED - Hospital Facility Energy Efficiency Program (HFEEP) Intergy Corporation Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698
svasquez@lincusenergy.com
Program targets hospital-associated medical office buildings that do not require Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) approval, however, OSHPD approval-required projects will be passed along to other SCE programs. Program participants include Kaiser Permanente, Providence Healthcare and Services, Catholic Healthcare West, St. Jospeh's and other rural hospital facilities. HFEEP is a partnership between Intergy Corporation (Intergy), Energy Management Systems (EMS), California Hospital Association (CHA), and the California Society for Healthcare Engineering (CSHE). Commercial; Medical Office Buildings

CLOSED - Demand Based Ventilation Control for Theaters

Matrix Energy Services, Inc.

website
Michael Sugimoto, (626) 633-3098
michael.sugimoto@sce.com
Program focuses on reducing movie theaters HVAC load by utilizing a pre-programmed controller that operates the economizer based on temperature and CO2 inputs on existing HVAC units that reduce cooling requirements in low/no use theatre units. Commercial; Entertainment Centers
CLOSED - Campus Housing Energy Efficiency Program Quantum Energy Services and Technologies Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698, svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program offers prescriptive rebates and offers financing for those costs not covered by rebate. The program will focus on reducing campus-housing energy costs in common dormitory areas and dining facilities as well as in individual student rooms. Additionally, the program will offer educational services and energy savings through the implementation of hardware provided through energy efficiency retrofits, retro-commissioning, and building tune-up services. Commercial; Private Colleges and Universities

Edison's 2007 InDEE Programs (Continued in 2008)

Program Name Program Implementer Name & Contact Edison's Program Manager Program Description Target Market Segment
Plugging the Consumer Electronics Gap Energy Solutions Tom Schober, (626) 633-3049, tom.schober@sce.com Program focuses on promoting high efficiency computer monitors and will provide midstream rebates to major consumer electronic retailers that sell monitors (i.e. Best Buy, Circuit City, Wal-Mart, etc.). Crosscutting; Commercial, Residential
CLOSED - Grocery Area Energy Network (GAEN) Shelf Control Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698, svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program promotes energy efficient lighting for grocery freezer cases. Each light unit contains a wireless network module that enables the freezer door and frame heaters, the refrigeration variable speed drives, temperature and humidity sensors to be connected and controlled over the network via a web-based intelligent controller for permanent and variable real-time energy savings. Commercial; Grocery Stores

Edison's 2006-07 IDEEA Programs (Continued in 2008)

Program Implementer Name & Contact Edison's Program Manager Program Description Target Market Segment
Southern California Home Performance Delivery Program California Building Performance Contractors Association (CBPCA), (888) 357-1777, website Davi Ibarra, (626) 633-3048, davi.ibarra@sce.com Program trains residential HVAC and remodeling contractors in the science and practices of whole house diagnosis and remediation ("home performance"). Single, Multi-Family Residential; Contractors
Coin Operated Laundry Partnership Program Cal-UCONS, Inc (UCONS), Tom Eckhart, (425)576-5409, (425)503-0111 Tom Schober, (626) 633-3049, tom.schober@sce.com Program provides incentives and education to equipment manufacturers and leasing companies to facilitate the early retirement and upgrade of existing leased laundry equipment, also provides upgrade of water heating equipment and lighting fixtures. Coin Operated Laundry Facilities; Laundry Equipment Manufacturers, Distributors
CLOSED - Demand Responsive Emerging Technology ConSol, Mike Hodgson, (800)526-6775 Jennifer Gabay, (626) 633-3118, jennifer.s.gabay@sce.com Program identifies key emerging technologies to develop inspection and evaluation processes in the residential new construction market. Using combinations of established and promising technologies, demonstration/ test homes will be built at least 30% above 2005 Title 24 code. Residential; New Construction
CLOSED - EE/DR Flex Program Energy Controls and Concepts (ECC), Stephen Guthrie, (909)335-1699 Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698, svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program installs T-8 lighting systems that feature demand response (DR) dimming technology. The system integrates a paging network and leverages high efficiency dimming electronic ballasts coupled with power line control (PLC) from the customer's electric panel to the fixtures. Small to Medium Commercial
CLOSED - MAP Energy Efficiency Program Energy Innovation Group LLC, Sidney Pelston, (310)313-1917 Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698, svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program works with commercial real estate firms, property owners to introduce the MAP Energy Program, and engage in a direct contact campaign to engage the managers and owners to participate in Edison's energy efficiency programs. Commercial; Property Owners and Management Firms
CLOSED - Lighting Energy Efficiency w/ Demand Response Program (LEEDR) Energy Solve Demand Response LLC, S. Lynn Sutcliffe, (732)748-4200 Steve Vasquez , (480) 234-8698 svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program installs T5 lighting fixtures, achieves total dispatchability of the wireless dimmable T-5 lights in each facility to achieve the available demand response. Develops an informational component with case studies to expand the understanding of energy efficiency technologies. Small Commercial; Retail, Educational, Local Government Facilities, Office Buildings, Warehouses; and Mid-Size Industrial Facilities
Affordable Housing EE Alliance Heschong Mahone Group (HMG), Julieann Summerford, (916)962-7001, website Davi Ibarra, (626) 633-3048, davi.ibarra@sce.com Program provides training to the professions (e.g., architects, engineers, financiers, builders, O&M staff, property managers) working with construction, rehabilitation, or maintenance of affordable housing. Commercial; Public Housing Authorities, Residential
Design for Comfort: Efficient Affordable Housing Heschong Mahone Group (HMG), (866) 352-7454, website    Southern California Gas Company, Ann Teall, (213) 244-5469; Edison, Davi Ibarra, (626) 633-3048, davi.ibarra@sce.com Program is a performance based retrofit program that provides incentives and encourages affordable housing property owners to choose the most cost effective measures to achieve a 20% energy improvement over existing conditions, installations are verified by a HERS rater. Commercial; Public Housing Agencies/Authorities, Residential
CLOSED - CA Preschool Energy Efficiency Program (CPEEP) Low Income Investment Fund, Marie Young, (415)772-9094 Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698, svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program works with the CA Dept. of Education, Child Development Division, and CA Head Start Assoc. Program provides project identification analysis and technical assistance, energy efficiency retrofit implementation, and informational outreach to cross market other SCE programs and services. Commercial; Preschools
Aggregation of Housing Agencies for Energy Retrofit and Management Projects Strategic Energy Innovations, Cyane Dandridge, (415)507-2184 Steve Vasquez, (480) 234-8698, svasquez@lincusenergy.com Program aggregates small/medium-sized public/assisted housing agencies (1,200 units or less) into larger, more concentrated groups for energy performance contracts and traditional energy management services. The program will also attempt to aggregate and sell green house gas emissions eliminated through the program. Commercial; Small and Medium Public and Assisted Housing Agencies

Edison's 2006 InDEE Programs (Continued in 2008)

Program Name Program Implementer Name & Contact Edison's Program Manager Program Description Target Market Segment
CLOSED - NightBreeze EE Program Intergy Corporation, Richard Fox, (925)556-2604 Jennifer Gabay, (626) 633-3118, jennifer.s.gabay@sce.com Program promotes patented home cooling system to new residential communities (high residential growth) through city administrations and local builders, working with the Southern California Association of Governments (SAG). Residential; New Construction, Communities
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