Residential
Electric Water Heater Program
developed
and implemented by
Great Lakes Energy
with
Marathon Water Heaters
Great Lakes Energy Cooperative (Great Lakes) offers rebates to members who
purchase and have installed a Marathon electric water heater from the
cooperative's list of approved contractors. Under the “point of sale”
program, Great Lakes supplies the water heaters to local plumbers, along
with an incentive for contractors to provide floor space and process
rebates.
Great Lakes wanted to increase its water
heater market share, while offering
high-quality, unique, energyefficient electric products that otherwise
would not be widely available to members. A rebate program featuring the
92-94 percent efficient Marathon water heater, with its lifetime tank
warranty, fit both criteria.
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Residential Electric
Heating Marketing Program
developed
and implemented by Eastern Illini Electric Cooperative
with
ConvectAir
This case study explores the promotion of
electric heating as part of a comprehensive residential utility marketing
program. Eastern Illini is a 13,000-member electric cooperative that
aggressively promotes a full range of product
and service offerings from electric heating options to such non-energy
offerings as personalized bottled water.
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Residential Electric Space Heating Program
developed
and implemented by
Great Lakes Energy Cooperative
with
ConvectAir
Great Lakes Energy Cooperative (Great Lakes)
offers to its members the full line of energy-efficient, high-quality
electric space heaters manufactured by ConvectAir. The heaters are purchased
primarily by members looking to efficiently heat basement or room additions
or other home area that is not as comfortable as rest of the house heated by
a central system.
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Water Heater Rental
Program
developed and implemented by
AGL Resources
with
American Water Heater Rentals
When Florida City Gas was
acquired by AGL Resources in November, 2004, almost 50% of the utility’s
100,000 customers in North and Central Florida rented a water heater or
other appliance from the Florida utility. Appliance rental programs
have been a mainstay of many gas utilities dating back to the 1940’s, but
the utility quickly realized that administering such a program was no longer
a core competency for the utility. After an extensive review of
alternates, the utility chose to sell its appliance rental program portfolio
to America’s Water Heater Rentals (AWHR).
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Demand
Response Case Study
developed and implemented by
Black Hills Power
with
Brayden Automation
Black Hills Power (BHP) offers
an innovative “residential demand service” rate for customers that use an
average of 1,200 kilowatt-hours (kWh) or more per month. In addition,
customers may purchase a whole house Demand Controller that cycles heating
and cooling systems, water heating, clothes dryer and hot tub to assure that
the home’s energy use doesn’t exceed set levels during peak energy
conditions.
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Demand
Response Case Study
developed and implemented by
City of Madison
with
Internet Energy Systems and Comverge, Inc.
To reduce
wholesale power costs and maintain current electric rates, the City of
Madison offers an electric load management program. The City of Madison
purchases wholesale power from two sources: Western Area Power
Administration (Western) and Heartland Consumers Power District (HCPD). As
the size of Madison’s peak demand increases, the City is required to
purchase more of the higher cost supplemental coal-generated electricity
from HCPD rather than the less expensive hydro (dam) generated electricity
from Western Area Power Administration.
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Demand
Response Case Study
developed and implemented by
East River Power Cooperative
with
Cannon Technologies
The East River
member cooperatives' load management system has been operating for over 22
years
and has saved almost $90 million in avoided wholesale power costs. Over
60,000 different electric loads in homes, farms and businesses of member
consumers throughout eastern South Dakota and western Minnesota are
connected to the system. These loads include electric water heaters, air
conditioners, irrigation systems and large industrial processes.
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Geo Heat Pumps: Leading Energy Utility Marketing Programs, Third
Editi
on
APPA and GeoPowering the West were partners in bringing the
Geothermal Heat Pump Report to Western customers and
other utilities. Authored by Utility Programs Specialist Katherine Johnson
of Market Development Group, the report was first released in 2001. "The
industry needed a collection of best practices, vendors and strategies for
marketing the benefits to customers," explained Johnson.
She
subsequently updated the report for a manufacturer who wanted to get more
insight into the market. Changes in the third, current edition reflect the
continuing evolution of the market and the technology.
The report,
available on CD, covers basic information about the equipment and costs and
examines successful utility heat pump marketing programs. Profiles of system
manufacturers, architects, engineers and non-profit associations dedicated
to promoting the technology describe history, products, markets served and
competitive strengths and weakness of each organization.
In addition
to the Geothermal Heat Pump Report,
the CD also includes two Excel-based spreadsheet calculators. One helps
utilities calculate the effects of residential geothermal heat pump
installations in their territory. The other helps residential customers
compare geothermal heat pumps to a variety of alternative heating and
cooling systems. "The spreadsheets will help utilities explain and quantify
the benefits of geothermal heat pumps to customers," explained Johnson.
"They will be an indispensable marketing tool for utilities and a great
educational tool for consumers. The spreadsheets are a valuable addition to
the report." To obtain a copy of Geothermal Heat Pump Report,
contact your
Energy Services Representative.
reprinted from
Western Area Power Administration's Energy Services Bulletin, August
2007.
If
you do not qualify for a free copy, send an email to
ethomas@marketdevelop.com to
learn more about the report and how to purchase a copy directly from Market
Development Group.
Click here for a
Table of Contents, sample utility case study and sample trade ally case
study.
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