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Neuwing Approach

Neuwing takes a highly consultative approach to helping each client participate in the best programs based on their unique goals and constraints.


For more information on our demand response services, contact us today!



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"Almost 40 percent of [energy] abatement could be achieved at "negative" marginal costs, meaning that investing in these options would generate positive economic returns over their lifecycle."

McKinsey

"Computer servers are used at only 6 percent of their capacity on average, while data center facilities as a whole are used at 56 percent of peak performance."

McKinsey

"The U.S. economy has the potential to reduce annual non-transportation energy consumption by roughly 23% by 2020, eliminating more than US$1.2 trillion in waste - well beyond the US$520 billion upfront investment required."

McKinsey

Of the approximately 70 billion sq. ft. of U.S. office space, only about one billion sq. ft. is believed to have undergone retrofits.

"92% of facilities managers say that they are working to make their facilities more sustainable. 67% say their customers are "forcing them" to make sustainable changes."

Global Facility Management Association

Green-certified buildings provide a rental premium; the more highly rated buildings are, the higher the rent. According to a recent study, Energy Star price premiums were 10% and LEED-certified buildings were 31%.

Henley University of Reading

"Existing technologies and strategies could reduce typical server energy use by an estimated 25 percent and entire data center consumption by 40 percent."

EPA

"Server hardware is no longer the primary cost component of a data center. The purchase price of a new (1U) server has been exceeded by the capital cost of power and cooling infrastructure to support that server, and will soon be exceeded by the lifetime energy costs alone for that server."

EPA

"Data centers can be more than 40 times as energy intensive as conventional office buildings."

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Study

"An idle x86 server consumes 60-74% of the power it needs when fully utilized."

UC Berkeley RAD Lab Study

"73% of senior decision makers at large U.S. corporations surveyed identified "energy efficiency" as the key aspect of a green data center."

Campos Research

"Reducing server power consumption by 30% would yield savings of 150 billion kWh, corresponding to US$15B and almost 100 million metric tons of CO2 emissions."

IDC

"Since 1970, energy efficiency gains have met 75% of new energy service demands in the U.S.through 2008, while energy supplies have contributed only 25%."

ACEEE

"HVAC systems consume 56 percent of the total electric usage in hotels and accounts for 10.8 kWh per square foot."

Florida Power & Light Company

"Given the right investments in many cost-effective but underutilized energy efficiency technologies, the U.S. can cost-effectively reduce energy consumption by 25-30% or more over the next 20-25 years"

ACEEE

An EPA study said data centers account for 1.5% of all electricity consumption in the U.S. in 2006, and the number was projected to double by 2011."

EPA

"U.S. hotels spend - on average - $889 annually per available room for electricity which accounts for 58% of total utility costs."

GE Lighting

Energy Advisory Services

Demand Response Program Management
"Customers who participate in the Real-Time Price Response Programs should be able to negotiate lower retail electricity prices from their competitive electricity supplier..."

Enrollment in demand response programs provides an easy way for companies to generate new revenue streams by systematically reducing electrical demand during critical peak usage periods or as system reliability events occur.

Reductions are achieved through means such as turning off non-critical loads or turning on clean power generators. Demand response days are typically declared when demand for electricity threatens to outpace supply, such as on hot summer days, when generation facilities are closed for maintenance, when transmission lines are damaged, or during periods when the purchase price for additional electricity escalates.

WHAT WE DO

  • Define your energy usage goals and constraints
  • Identify eligible facilities based on location and utility
  • Conduct engineering site visits to document curtailment opportunities
  • Prepare and deliver Curtailment Recommendations and Revenue Projections reports
  • Identify federal, state, and local utility incentive programs that will contribute to planned energy reduction projects and enhance your ability to control energy demand
  • Enroll each facility in optimal demand response programs
  • Install advanced metering where necessary
  • Train facilities personnel on program execution

HOW OUR CLIENTS BENEFIT

  • Maximized revenue streams: Neuwing has partnerships with all major demand response program administrators, allowing us the flexibility to arrange for the most competitive rates in the industry.
  • Single point of contact: Neuwing participates in all major demand response programs across the U.S., enabling us to provide our clients with a single point of contact for all demand response initiatives, administration, and payment tracking.
  • No cost, no penalty policy: Neuwing contractually guarantees that there will never be any out-of-pocket costs associated with your participation in a demand response program.
  • Business-first approach: Neuwing's client-centric approach means that our experts will help you determine the most appropriate curtailment strategy to address your unique business constraints. We will also identify federal, state, and local utility incentive programs that will offset costs for projects that enhance your ability to control electric demand.
  • Increased visibility: Neuwing's methodology and reporting capabilities allow your business to learn more about how it uses energy, which leads to better energy management and reduced costs in the long run.

Benefits of Demand Response Programs

Adoption of demand response programs helps grid operators and utilities optimize the balance of electric supply and demand, preventing brownouts and blackouts resulting from excess demand, avoiding the need to construct new power plants, and stabilizing energy rates. As a result, grid operators and utilities contract to pay a stream of recurring cash flows to companies that are willing to actively respond to these rare electricity reliability events. As a side benfit, the company receives early warning of potential grid instability.

There are two primary ways to participate:

  • Curtailment: Turning off unnecessary lighting, office equipment, computers and machinery; turning up cooling system temperature settings, shifting production schedules, managing elevators, escalators, park lights, signage and heating elements
  • Self Generation: Emergency and backup generation, peaking and continuous duty distributed generation, or even UPS systems

The Neuwing Approach

We partner with clients across commercial, industrial and large-scale manufacturing sectors, identifying opportunities to maximize revenue with minimal impact on operations. Our deep experience and best practices streamline the entire process, and allow you to get back to your core business.


For more information on our demand response services, contact us today!


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