Energy Conservation Direct Fund Demonstration

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is pleased to announce a second round of financial support for the Energy Conservation Direct Fund Demonstration program in Fiscal Year (FY) 2024. The objective is to acquire additional cost-effective energy conservation that is occurring within the region and dedicated to projects that will be completed and ready to invoice before the end of FY 2024

All submitted projects will be evaluated, however projects in small, rural, residential utility service territories and those that benefit low-income communities may have preference.

Eligibility

BPA public utility customers with an Energy Conservation Agreement are eligible to apply under this opportunity. Utilities with multiple project sites must submit a separate application for each project.

Project Eligibility

Any reportable measure or project that meets Implementation Manual requirements is eligible. Projects previously reported to BPA are not eligible for this opportunity.  All work must be completed by August 31, 2024 and be invoiced on or before September 25, 2024.

Project Timeline

Activity Date Description
Application window opens July, 15, 2024 Accepting applications.
Application deadline July 31, 2024 Application packages should be sent to ET@bpa.gov by 11:59pm PST.
Project selection process August 2, 2024 Final ranking and prioritization of application submittals.
 Award notification August 9, 2024 Award/decline notifications to utilities of status. Outline next steps.
Signature deadline August 16, 2024 Customer signed agreements due.
 Project completion August 31, 2024  Applications created and in compliance review in BEETS.
Invoice deadline September 24, 2024 Utility must invoice approved application by deadline.
 Payments 10 days after invoice approval  

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Daily Demand Voltage Reduction Pilot

BPA’s Resource Program and the Council’s 2021 Power Plan identified frequently deployed demand voltage reduction as a low cost means to acquire an energy resource to meet BPA’s needs. To capture these savings BPA is launching a pilot Daily Demand Voltage Reduction program. Daily Demand Voltage Reduction is a hybrid demand response and energy efficiency measure that reduces voltage during pre-established times of day and year when BPA’s system needs are greatest. 

For more information on this pilot, contact your Energy Efficiency Representative to schedule an informational conversation.

Eligibility

Any interested customer is eligible to participate in this pilot program.  Savings achieved will qualify for payment from each participant’s EEI budget.

Technical Requirements

Substations deploying voltage reduction should serve residential and light commercial loads, have a SCADA system or equivalent, must be able to collect 1- or 5-minute average interval recordings at the substation bus: Volts, Current, Real Power (kW), Reactive Power (kVAR with sign, leading or lagging), Apparent Power (kVA), and end of line primary per phase voltage.