2018 Innovation Awards - Smart Energy Decisions

2018 Innovation Awards

 

INNOVATION AWARDS PRESENTATION AT THE SMART ENERGY DECISIONS INNOVATION SUMMIT

Customer Projects

Industrial Energy Data Management

Kimberly Clark Corporation: “Lean Energy: Transforming the Culture of Energy Conservation at Manufacturing Sites”

As part of its “Sustainability 2022” strategy, “Lean Energy” is designed to create a culture of energy conservation at mill level, giving ownership and accountability to all mill employees to manage energy at the same level for safety, quality, delivery and cost.
The judges say this is an excellent job of incorporating data and people. 

Commercial Energy Data Management

IBM: Smarter Building Solution: Revealing Hidden Energy Saving Opportunities in Real-time

Smarter Buildings combines IBM’s real estate management, software and services expertise with analytics to reveal a building’s hidden failings and to identify opportunities for improvement of building performance and efficiency.
Judges called the project an innovative way to field all equipment issues under one analytic system checking.

Commercial Energy Efficiency Technology

Kingspan: Journey to Net Zero Energy

To achieve their 2020 Net Zero Energy goal, team leaders worked hands-on with each of 113 manufacturing sites and with usage data that is collected monthly to implement a “reduce, generate and buy” strategy.
One judge noted that this is more than an efficiency technology: it is an approach that starts with the right emphasis -- to reduce consumption -- and moves to the next logical step, which is onsite generation.

Industrial Energy Efficiency Technology

Cisco: “Global EnergyOps Program”

Energy managers developed targeted energy conservation measures in areas determined to be inefficient. The team then implemented pilot projects to prove out new technologies. So far, 450+ energy efficiency and onsite renewable energy projects have been implemented as part of the program.
The judges say the comprehensive nature of the project, with clear metrics, multi-year objectives and activities, and defined paths forward makes it stand out. 

Energy Storage and Microgrids

LBA Realty: “Park Place Energy Storage Project”

LBA Realty, Black Bear Energy, and Corporate Sustainable Strategies partnered with Stem to deploy 1.3 MW of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven energy storage at Park Place, a 2.1 million square foot mixed-use corporate complex in Irvine, California. The project is the largest indoor energy storage system in the nation.
The judges say this project stands out for the innovative solution on siting and building integration, for use of AI, and for successful execution.

EV Charging Infrastructure 

The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport: “Airport EV Infrastructure Project”

The project included installation of 300 electrical chargers for passenger and employee electrical vehicles throughout the airport, also allowing airlines to convert their gas and diesel chargers to electrical ground service equipment. 
The judges say the innovation comes in the fact they are doing all types of vehicles - customer, employee, ground service vehicles, buses.

Offsite Renewable Energy

Fruit of the Loom: Merendon Biomass Power

Finding no renewable energy sources readily available at their manufacturing facilities in Honduras, Fruit of the Loom established a biomass power generation plant. Power is used internally in their facilities, while excess power is sold to the Honduras national grid.
The judges say: Having the commitment to reduce CO2 emissions is one thing; establishing a bio mass plant and coordinating with business partners to make it happen is quite another. This project demonstrates creativity and a proactive approach to problem-solving. 

Onsite Renewable Energy

California State University/Dominguez Hills: “CSU/DH Provides Grid Relief”

Located in a constrained area of the California grid, the University became the first customer to participate in an innovative load relief program with a combination of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled energy storage from Stem and demand response from CPower.
The judges noted this project as a great example of coupled battery and demand response system and an innovative application of AI to build on prior experience

Onsite Renewable Energy

Michigan State University: The Largest Carport Solar Array in North America

MSU's solar carport array is constructed on five of the university's largest commuter parking lots and covers 5,000 parking spaces.  Created through a PPA, the project provides a renewable power production and energy consumption reduction showcase on campus, where the university's students can study solar photovoltaic and inverter technology, as well as their integration into the micro-grid.
The judges called the project audacious and impressive, with innovative finance and execution.

Utility Partnership Awards

Enabling Customer Offsite Renewable Energy

Sacramento Municipal Utility District: “SolarShares Program Redesign for Commercial Customers”

SMUD’s redesign was done to expanded access to solar energy to help its commercial customers reach their renewable energy consumption targets and sustainability goals. Pricing was designed so that non-participating rate-payers do not subsidize the program.
The judges note that SMUD’s proactive approach should not surprise anyone—the utility has been on “the cutting edge of new” since the 90s.

 Energy Efficiency Incentives

Eversource: “Connecticut Energy Efficiency Fund”

Their project is a partnership between Eversource and Becton Dickinson to streamline the incentive process while maximizing the allowable incentives thru bundling of energy projects.
The judges admired the creation of a long-term partnership and the teamwork needed to meet goals

 Green Tariffs

Black Hills Energy: “Large Power Contract Service Tariff”

Building on a partnership with Microsoft, Black Hills Energy created this tariff, which allowed Microsoft’s data center in Wyoming to procure energy at a market rate while using natural gas backup generators to self-supply capacity.  The market-based energy rate provided Microsoft with the flexibility to build new wind generation that supplied the data center virtually through a financial settlement.
Black Hills demonstrated openness and flexibility to make a complex undertaking work. The project clearly demonstrates additionality and has the potential to be emulated.

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