The requirement to submit a Small Customer Plan, in compliance with Western’s Energy Planning and Management Program, was established in Section 114 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, Public Law 102-486, and published in the Code of Federal Regulations at 10 CFR part 905.
Western’s IRP requirements for a Small Customer Plan ask for the following information:
Small Customer Plan
- Name, address, phone number, contact person and email
- Names of Western firm power customers included in the plan
- Type of customer—(Municipal, co-op, irrigation district, end-user, etc.)
- Period of time covered by the plan
- Past five years of kWh sales and other load/user information
Action plan for the next five years based on the Small Customer Plan
This plan outlines opportunities to meet future requirements and utility efficiency goals using DSM techniques, system improvements, new renewable resources and other services. It should contain:
- List and description of activities, projected kW, kWh, dollars savings and annual program costs
- Description of efforts to minimize adverse environmental effects
Western requires an annual update to track your progress. An Excel reporting spreadsheet to assist reporting is available on the Energy Services Web site.
Energy efficiency improvements to consider:
- Boiler, furnace, air conditioning retrofits
- Weatherization, insulation
- Storm windows/doors
- Insulation of air ducts, boilers, pipes, etc.
- Clock thermostats and equipment system timers
- Heat pumps
- Energy audits
- Public education programs
- Loan arrangements or rebate program for energy-efficient equipment
- Use of infrared heat detection equipment
- Energy efficient lighting
- Equipment inspection programs
- Electric motor replacements
- Upgrading of distribution lines/substation equipment
- Power factor improvement
- Distribution efficiency upgrades and maintenance
- Streetlighting
Renewable Energy Activities:
- Solar thermal/photovoltaic projects
- Day lighting technologies
- Active solar installations
- Wind energy projects
- Biomass/refuse-derived fuels
- Geothermal projects
- Small-scale hydro projects
Load management techniques:
- Load management devices/systems
- Demand control techniques and equipment
- Smart meters or automated equipment
- Time-of-use meters
Rate design improvements:
- Cost-of-service pricing
- Elimination of declining block rates
- Time-of-day rates
- Seasonal rates
- Interruptible rates
Agricultural energy efficiency improvements:
- Irrigation pump utilization/scheduling
- Irrigation pump testing or efficiency improvements
- Electric motor replacement
- Photovoltaic pumping systems
- Ditch lining or piping
- Laser land leveling
- Pump back systems
- Water conservation programs
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