ice energy’s thermal energy storage, demand response, energy efficiency, and remote monitoring and...
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Ice Energy’s Thermal Energy Storage,
Demand Response, Energy Efficiency, and Remote Monitoring and
Control SolutionsGreg Miller – EVP, Market Development
2013
Ice Energy
• Leading provider of distributed, clean Energy Storage, Demand Response, and EE Solutions to electric utilities
• Technology developer and manufacture of the Ice Bear Thermal Energy Storage Product targeting permanent load shift of air conditioning 4 to 20 Tons
• Based in Glendale, California
• Manufacturing facilities in Hammondsport, NY
• 60 MW under contract, delivered 8 MW to date
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The Problem:Air Conditioning Dominates Peak Energy Use
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Creates need to overbuild utility infrastructure – drives up energy prices
Peak generators are highest polluting assets
Expose businesses to annual operating cost risk and seasonal peak rates
Renewable technologies do not offer controllability to capitalize on market pricings conditions
Some renewable products remove dollars from US economy
Typical Summer Day Load Profile
Base load
Commercial Lighting
Commercial A/C
Residential A/CA/C is ~30% of all On Peak energy used
Source: California Energy Commission
6 a.m. 12 noon 6 p.m.
THE PEAK PROBLEM
Ice Energy SolutionsEnergy Storage, HVAC replacement, and DR
CoolData Interface Module
(CIM)
Ice Bear Operates
1400 to 2200 hrs/year
Ice Bear Operates Demand Response
Loads 30hrs/year
Ice Bear Operates Demand Response Loads 30 hrs/year
Other DR loads
Ice Energy Communication Architecture
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Ice EnergyOSI PI
Database
Ice Bearsw/CoolData Controller
Ice Energy NOC• Diagnostics, Equipment Maintenance • Monitoring Performance
IE Comm Server
Field Network AT&T 3G Wireless
UtilitySCADA
Utility Database
Control& Monitoring
Internet
Ice Bear Optimizer
TBD
HVAC Market Survey for Thermal Energy Storage
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BWP GWP REUUtility Peak Load (MW) 300 328 246C&I Utility End Customers Surveyed 6,536 5,625 4,560Total # of HVAC units identified during survey 16,340 15,120 8257Total HVAC Peak Load Surveyed (MW) 90 105.8 69HVAC Load as a % of Utility Peak (MW) 30% 32% 28%TES (Ice Bears) Systems Per Customer 3.6 2.9 2.4TES Market Opportunity @ 10% Penetration (MW) 9.0 10.6 6.9
HVAC Market AssessmentsMOU City Wide Surveys
• California Market Opportunity • IOU, MOU, Irrigation/Electric Water Districts• 50 GW Peak Summer Capacity Requirement• 6.2 GW Market opportunity for Thermal Energy Storage – Ice Bear• $12 billion market potential (commercial/industrial HVAC)
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Energy Storage Market – History/Future
• 2006, First Thermal Energy Storage Incentive Program Anaheim Public Utility ($2,000/kW incentive)
• 2008-2011 CPUC order Permanent Load Shift Energy Storage program ($24 million - $1,800/kW Incentive)
• February 2013, CPUC order 50 MW Energy Storage requirement for Southern California Edison
• October 2013, CPUC order 1.3 GW energy storage mandated by 2020
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