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RESOLUTION NO. 4 6 4 6
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AUTHORIZING
THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE A
RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER GRANT
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF AUBURN
AND PUGET SOUND ENERGY
WHEREAS, as part of a joint effort to pursue a two-year Resource
Conservation :Management grant (Grant) which would be used to start a
Resource Conservation Management program (RCM Program), the City of
Auburn and the City of Federal Way entered into an Interlocal Agreement for
Resource Conservation Management services, which Interlocal Agreement was .
adopted by Resolution No. 4578; and
WHEREAS, the RCM Program would study and address how the City of
Auburn and City of Federa_I Way could use utility resources, including water,
sewer, electricity, oil and natural gas, more efficiently; and
WHEREAS, the Gr.anf would provide funding to assist with program
implementation, resource. account software and technical support and training
for staff members involved in resource conservation; and
. WHEREAS, the Grant also provides additional performance incentives
which would be paid if the cities of Auburn and Federal Way meet proposed
conservation goals.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows:
Resolution No. 4646
' September 22, 2010
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Section 1. The Mayor of the City of Auburn and the Auburn City Clerk are hereby authocized to execute Resource Conservation Management Grant
Agreement between the City of Auburn and. Puget Sound Energy which
agreement shall be in substantial conformity with the Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference.
Section 2. The Mayor is hereby authorized to implement such
' administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of
this legislation.
Section 3. This resolution shall be in full force and effect upon
passage and signatures hereon:
Dated and Signed this day of 2010.
CI RN
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PETER B. LEWIS, MAYOR
ATTEST:
D ielle E. Daskam, City Clerk -
APP OVED S TO FOR .
J ie B. He , ity Att
alfn ome -
Resolution No. 4646
September 22, 2010
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° PUGET SOUND ENERGY
The Energy To Do Great ThJngs
RESOURCE COIVSERVATION MANAGER
GRANT AGREEN9ENT
Agreement No. C-08763, C-08754, C-08755, C-08756 & C-08757
Project No. 082-5092, 082-5096, 082-5097, 082-5098 8 082-5099
This AGREEMENT is made this r~. day of CJ~J~D'DL~F✓ , 20_JD, by and between
PUGET SOUND ENERGY and City of Auburn ("Participant°).
RECITALS
A. Under Puget Sound Energy's Elecfric Schedule 253 and Gas Schedules 208, as currently in effect and
on file with the Washington Utilities andTransportation Commission, Puget Sound Energy offers
grants for electricity and natural gas resource conservation management measures installed or
implemented at facilities that receive electric or natural gas service from PugetSound Energy..
B. Participant intends to install or implement resource conservation measures and is requesting a grant
from Puget Sound Energy under its filed Electric Schedule 253 and/or Gas Schedule 208 tariffs.
AGREEMENTS
Puget Sound Energy and Participant agree as follows:
1. -Premises. Participant will install or implement the resource conservation measures described in
paragraph 2("Resource Conservation Manager Services") at the facilities located at 25 W MAIN ST
AUBURN, WA 98001 and.other facilities identified in Attacf►ment B- List otFacilities (the
"Premises°). Participant represents either (a) that it is the owner or contract purchaser or otherwise
has the lawful authority to make the statements herein on behalf of fhe owner or contract purchaser of
the Premises, or (b) that it is the lawFul tenant of the Rremises and that it has obtained written
authorization from the owner or contract purchaser of the Premises. ,
2. Resource Conservation Manager Services. Participant represents that it has retained or will retain
the serviees of a Resource. Conservation Manager, or will appoint in-house resources for the
installation or implementatiorr at the Premises of the following Resource Conservation Manager
Senrices at the following costs:
Total Cost of Eligible
Conservation Measure
Measures Life Consenration Conservation
Measures Grant
1_ RCM - Electric 3 $100,695.00 $35,784.00
2. RCM - Gas 3 $20,305.00 $7,216.00 .
TOTAL (includes sales tax) $121,000.00 $43,000.00
3. Grant. Subject to Puget Sound Energy acceptance, Puget Sound Energy will grant the Participant,
after installation or implementation of the Resource Conservation Manager Services, an amount equal
to the Eligible ElectricSchedule 253 and Gas Schedule 208 Conservation Grant (the "Grant") as
identified above, providing, however, that sucfi Resource Conservation Manager Services must be -
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~ PUGET SOUND ENERGY
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RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER
GRANT AGREEMEIVT
installed and implemented as specified in Aftachment A- Scope of Work and Grant paid within 36
months of the signing of this Conseryation Grant Agreement: If#or any reason the cost of the Resource
Conservation Manager Services is actually lessthan shown above, Puget Sound Energy may
decrease prorata the amount of the Grant. Partiapant shall be responsible for paying any amount in
excess of the amount of the Grant:
4: Separate Contract. The purchase and implemenfation of the Resource Conservation Manager
Services stiall be pursuant to a separate contract between Participant and Resource Conservation
Manager. Puget Sound Energy is not, and shall not be deemed to be, a party to any purchase,
installation, or implementation contract. All obligations to any Resource Conservation.Manager
pursuant to any such contract shall be Participarrt's responsibility. Participant expressly acknowtedges
that Puget Sound Energy's involvement with respect to the Resource Conservation Manager Services,
including but~not limited to any energy analysis or inspection by Puget Sound Energy of the Premises
or the Resource Conservation Manager Services, is solely undertaken in connection with fumishing
the Grant. The types of materials, methods of installation, quality and timing thereof, and any
warranties with respect to the Resource Conservation Manager Services or.their installation or
implementation at the. Premises, are matters to be agreed upon solely befinreen Participant and any
Contractor or Resource Conservation Manger. PUGET SOUND ENERGY.HAS NOT MADE AND
DOES NOT MAKE (AND PARTICIPANT ACKNOWLEDGES THAT PUGET SOUND ENERGY DOES
NOT MAKE) ANY IMPUED OR EXPRESS WARRANTY (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS) REPRESENTATION, OR PROMISE
WITH RESPECT TO EITHER (A) THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER SERVICES, (B)
ANY MATERIALS AND LABOR REQUIRED FOR OR.USED IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER SERVICES, OR (C) THE INSTALLATION OR
_ . _
IMPLEMENTION OF THE RESOURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER SERVICES.
5. Release. Participant releases Puget Sound Energy from any and all Gaims, losses, harm, costs, .
liabilities, damages and expenses directly or indirectly resultirig from or in connection with (a) the
Resource Conservation Manager Services, (b) any materials and labor required for or used in the
installation or implementation of the Resource Conservation Manager Services, (c) the
implementation of the Resource. Conservation Manager Services, or (d) the identification, handling
and disposal of any associated hazardous waste materials.
6. Disclaimer. Puget Sound Energy conducts energy analyses at the request of its customers to
determine the extent to which resource conservation measures are cost-effective. Any estimate of
energy savings made by'Puget Sound Energy in connection with any such analyses is solely for the
purpose of determining the cost-effectiveness of the particular resource conservation measures and
not to be used for any other purpose. Puget Sound Ene.rgy has not and does not make any promise,
warranty or representation with respect to any savings in energy consumption from Resource
Consenration Manager Services.
7. Termination. In the event a Participant`s corrtribution to Puget Sound Energy's (PSE) recovery of
energy efficiency program costs is affected by aIl or a portion of Participant's electric and/or gas
delivery service being provided by a party other than PSE; then Participant shall refund to PSE an
amount equal to the ratio of the unused Measure Life of the measure(s) to the total Measure Life of
such Resource Conservation Manager Services multiplied by the dollar amount of the Grant with
respect to such Resource Conservation Manager Services. The Resource Conservation Manager
Grant agreement may be reviewed annually to determine the cost-effectiveness and assess
continuance. Either party may terminate this agreement with 30 days notice to the other parties.
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RES.OURCE CONSERVATION MANAGER
GRANT AGREEMENT
8. Entire Agreement. This Agreement is subject to the terms of the filed Electric Schedule 253 and Gas
ScHedule 208 tariffs, which are incorporated herein 6y this reference and as Attachinent C- PSE
Resource Conservation Manager Tariffs. This Agreement sets forth the enfire agreement between
the parties and supersedes any and all prior agreements with respect to the Resource Conservation
Manager Services identified herein. No change, amendment or modification of any provision of ttiis
Agreement shall be valid unless set forth in a written amendment to this Agreement signed by
both parties.
PUGET OUND RGY PARTI PANT
By: - By: -
Name: DBVid Landers Print Name:, .5-
Title: --Adft Mgr., Energy Efficiency Services TiUe: May4►-
Federal Tax I.D. No.: / (000 12-L.?
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C-08753, G08754, C-08755, C-08756 & C-08757
ATTACHMENTA
SCOPE OF WORK
for
Citv of Auburn
Resource Conservation Manager Services
Project lntent; .
The City of Aubum (CUST) agrees to establish a Resource Conservation Manager (RCM) program which will
provide coordination and leadership fo.r effective and efficient management of all utiliry resburces used in their
organization including electricity, natuial gas, water, wastewater, refuse, and.recycling. "The RCM program will
focus on the development and impleinentation of a Resource Management Plan to achieve savings by
coordinating efficient operations and quality maintenance with low-cost actions and behavior changes by the
users at the facilities. The RCM program will use a resource accounting software package to allow trained staff
to moriitor resource use and to report on savings.
3ervices:
The following list of Resource Conservation Manager Services has been developed to support CLTST. Tasks and
deliverables associated with tlie successful completion and payment of grant amounts are described for each
measure. All of the tasks must be completed in order to receive payment of the grant amount associated with
each service. The expectarion of this contract is that the RCM program will exist for a minimum of three-years
from signing date. Contract renewals may be evaluated after the initial three-yeaz period.
Table 1: RCM Services ~ r
Resource Conservation Mana er Services Grant # Term Measnre Cost Grant Amount
1: Resowce Accounting Softwaze N/A 3-Yeafs Retail value is $9,900, costs
aid b PSE direct to vendor.
2. RCM Progi-am Start-u Incentive C-08754 1 Yeaz $ 40,000 $ 14,000
3. RCM Performance Incentive -1 C-08756 1 Year $ 40 000 $ 14,000
4. RCM Performance Incentive - 2 C-08757 1 Yeaz $ 40,000 $ 14,000
5: RCM Trainin Sti end . C-08753 3 Years $ 1,000 $ 1,000
TOTAL includes sales tax $ 121,000 $ 43,000
1. Resource Accounting Software
PSE will provide the customei with resource tracking softwaze and annual software maintenance support for
the term of this contract. In retwn, the customer is expected to complete the software setup including input
: of organization structure, building infocroation, utility companies, and account numbers for all electricity;
gas; water, wastewater, and solid waste accounts.
The Citv of Auburn agrees to:
a. Assign a dedicated person to compile facility infotmation and work with other internal resources as
needed to complete software setup process;
b. Be available for on-site and off-site software training as needed;
c. Work directly with PSE and other urilities to identify all accounts and meters for input into the software
program;
d. Work with CUST accounting department or others to obtain copies of the past 13 months (minimum) of
utility and resource bills;
e. Input cost and consumption informarion into the software prograia and update on a regulaz basis.
f. Develop a process to receive copies:of all monthly utility bills going forward;
g. Submit a copy of initial Datatiase to PSE annual for review;
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h. Work with PSE to;esolve any issues identified during review of CUST's resource tracking database;
i. Provide a dedicated person to maintain the database after the data review is complete; j. Submit an updated copy of the resource trackirig database to PSE annually; and
k. Allow PSE to use building data in calcularion of PSE benchmarks and building efficiency ranking
reports to be included with other facility data.bases and shared with RCM community.
2. RCM Program 3tarl=up Incentive
PSE will provide task-specific incentives to assist CUST with development of their RCNf program. This
one-time incentive will pay for 35% of the time spenton establishing the RCM program during the first year
provided CUST completes the following deliverables.
2.1 Hire an RCM or dedicate stafftime to RCM activities; 2.2 Populate and maintain a Resource Accounting Database (see item 1);
2.3 Complete a Resource Management Plan; "The Resource Management Plan provides an organizational
guideline for effective and efficient management of all utility resources including electricity, natural ,
gas, water, wastewater, refuse, and recycling;
2.4 Complete Facility Action Plans for the Organization's Buildings as outlined in Attachment B. Facility
Action Plans outline specific actiori items to be implemented that will reduce resource use in each .
facility. These items are identified through building walk-through audits and interviews with staff and ,
occupants. WSU and PSE supported on-site facility audi; assistance should be used to jump-start this
process. `
2.5 Work with the City of Federal Way per the terms of the inter-local agreement to ensure that the
deliverables have been met by both agencies prior to submitting a payment request to Puget Sound
Energy. Puget Sound Energy will not remit incentive payment until both agericies have completed the
deliverables associated with each individual grant agreement.
The Citv of Auburn agrees to:
a. Complete deliverables (2.1) through (2.5) as outlined above.
b. Submit a copy of the Resource Management Plan and Facility Action Plans to PSE for review and
comment;
c. Work with PSE on recommended revisions and additions to the plans; and
d. Provide annual reports to PSE to document action items taken as identified in the plans and results
achieved for the duration of the contract.
PSE will provide guidelines and assistance in the development of the plans and progress reports.
RCM Incentive Payment
CUST proposes to use a combination of administrative staff to provide the centralized energy accounting,
monitaring and reporting functions; and facilities management staff to provide the technical on-site
implementation of operational recommendations.
The start-u incentive is based on the followin staffin breakdown: FTE - RCM Name Position Total Annual PSE Shaze
'/o RCM Hours Sal
.50 1040 TBD. RCM $--40,000 $ 14,000
The tasks outlined in the scope of work for this incentive are estimated to, be completed in the first six to
nine months of the agreement. The start-up incentive can be paid at the end of the first six-month period
provided the Scope of Work has been completed.
Attachments - Page 2
' 3. Performance Grant 1
Once the customer has completed the start-up deliverables outlined in item 4, and has achieved their year-
one targeted PSE energy savings as outlined below in Table 2, they will be eligible to receive additional
cash incentives for achieving further energy savings. The energy savings targef for the first performance
grant is a 5 percent reduction over the customer's first year"or last 12-month period. The target will be
established using actual data at the time of eligibiliry. Puget Sound Energy will provide a cash incentive
equal to the Start-up Incentive once:the customer achieves this pre-established PSE gas and electric target.
Only savings achieved relative to occupant and behavioral practices aad irriprovements in operation and,
maintenance (O&Ivn practices will be considered for the performance grant. To determine performance
grant savings, energy usage will be adjusted for facility upgrades (ECMs), weather, and other major facility
changes. T'he performance incentive will no.t be prorated for achieving lower or higher energy savings
targets.
Performance Grant ] can be paid at tlie end of a twelve-month period following the completion of the Start-
up scope of workprovided that fhe customer completes the deliverables outlined at the end of item 4.
4. Performance Grant 2
The second performance incentive will operate under the same conditions as the first except that the target
will be the projected savings for year three, determined at the time of eligibility.
Table 2: Customer Baseline and'PSE. Pro'ected Savin s Ta ets
Electricity Natural Gas EUI
PSE Energy Onl Wh T6erms _ kBtu / S Ft
Baseline 11,555,931 79 29 204.5
Year 1 Savings - Tazget 3% 346,678 2,386 198.4
Year 2 Savings - Targef 5% 560,463 3,857 188.5
Yeaz 3 Savin s- Taz et 5% 532,440 3,664 179.0
TOTAL PSE SAVINGS 1,439,580 9,907 25.5
Savings Projection
The following table is an estimate of the savings potential from implementing .5 F1'E of resource
management activities at CUST facilities.
Table 3: Customer Savin s Pro ections
Fixed Baseline is Gustomer Profde Resource Cost Savings kW6 Therms
Yeaz 1 $ 382036 346,678 2,386
Year 2 $ 99;527 907,141 6,243
Yeaz 3 $ 157 944 1,439,580 9,907
G;oss Savings $ 295 507
RCM Program Costs (minus I'ncentives) $ 78,000
NET PROGRAM SAVINGS $ 20,5071 2,693;399 18,536
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To qualify for PerFormance_Incentives
The Citv of Auburn agrees to:
a. Provide adequate staffing and management to support .5 FTE RCM functions,through the period of the
agreement; b. Use a resource accounting tool to routinely monitor and track:billing, use and expenditures;
c. Establish year prior to agreement as baseline of use and ezpenditures, with provisions to modify for ,
weather-adjustmenu, changes in square feet and changes in functionality;
d. Develop and endorse an organization-wide resource conservation policy;
e. Develop and implement individual faciliry resource plans; f. Implement resource conservation activities per plans;
g. Conduct quarterly meetings to update management and participants with savings reports and develop
plans for the upcoming quarter; and '
h. Have RCM regularly attend PSE RCM network and training meetings;
i. Provide annual reports to PSE with resource consumption and dollar savings attributed to the program.
j. Allow PSE to promote CUST's success and program efforts via case-studies and other materials to help
educate and advance the RCM community.
k. Work with the City of Federal Way per the terms of the inter-local agreement to ensure that the
, conservation targets have been met by both agencies prior to submitting a payment request to Puget
Sound Energy: Puget Sound Energy will not remit incentive payinent until both agencies have attained
the conservation targets associated with each individual grant agreement.
5. RCA9 Training Stipend
For each RCM FTE employed under a Puget Sound Energy RCM agreement, PSE will provide a grant of
$2,000 for training. `The training budget is based on a negotiated PSE-RCM discounted tuition for the
Building Operator Certification (BOC) program. The stipend can be applied to any other equivalent,
ciedentialed RCM-related training course with prior PSE approval only. Tuition allotment will be prorated
based on customer FTE allocation.
The RCM will be responsible for,initial payment and registration and any cowse-related materials and/or
supplies. Travel or other ancillary costs will not be reimbursed. Upon completion of the training course, the
RCM shall submit to PSE'their final coursework and certificate of completion along with an invoice requesting reimbursement. PSE will re4iew the submittal for successful completion of the training program,
and upon approval, will make paymenYto CUST up to the amount of the training cost or stipend outlined in
this grant. The Citv of Auburn agreesto:
a. Submit a copy of the student's Project Coursework and Transcript upon completion of the fWl training -
series along with an invoice requesfing payment.
b. If requested, present an overview of their project to PSE and RCM customers.
Attachments - Page 4
ATTACH9VIENT B
FACILITY INVENTORY
for
Citv of Aubum
Site Site Address Zip Facility Size
ID S . FL
01 Aubum City Hall 25 West Main Sfreet 98001 57,316
02 Aubum City Hall Annex 1 East Main Street 98001 45,211
ew
03 Aubum Justice Center 340 East Main Street 98002 36,163
04 Aubum Facilities (GSA) 2905_G Street SW, Bldg: 815 98001 11,837
OS` Gambini B(dg. (Partially 108 N. Divisian Street 98001 15,000
vacant
06 Aubum Public Works: M&O 1305 C Street SW _ 98001 17,940
, 07 Veteran's Memoria} Bldg. 411 E Street 98002 1,813
08 Les Gove Multi-Purpose 1040 Deal's Way 98002 1,262
Bld .
09 PRAB 910 9 Street SE 98002 7,804
10 Aubum Senior Center 808 9 Street 3E 98002 11,667
11 Aubum Golf Course 29630 Green River Road SE 98092 14,114
Clubhouse
12 Mountain View Cemetery 2020 Mountain View Dr: 98001 4,011
Office '
13 Aubum Avenue Theatre 10 Auburn_Aye _ 98001 7,590
14 Water and wastewater Various Vazious N/A
um in infrastructure .
Total S uare Foota e 231 728+
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ATTACHMENT C Resource Conservation Management..Tariffs
Attachments - Page 6
Fourth Revision of She.et No. 253
Canceling Thirr3 Revision
WN U-60 af Sheet No. 253
PUGET SOUND ENER(3Y ,
Electric Tariff G
SCHEDULE 263 ,
ELECTRICITY ENERGY EFFIGIENCY PRQGRAM -
, Resource Conservatton Manager (RCM) Program
1. AVAILABIUtY:
Any school district, pubiic-sectar govemment agency, commercial, or industrial Customer wifh
muftiple axounts or facilities with qualifying usage receiving Electric Service under Eledric (C)
Tariff G from the Company, _
2. MEASURES: Cost-efFective electricity savings, as well as savings involving other resources (e.g , natural
gas, propane, oil, water, sewer, sb6d waste and recycling) will be achieved through use of an
on-site Resource Gonsecvation Manager (RCM). This individual(s) will be retained by the . (O)
Customer and accountable for bill savings attribufable to efficiency improvements in:
a. Occupant and behavior practices by building oxupants
b. Operations and maintenance (O&M) practlces by administrators, managers and
operations personnel
3. ANALYSIS:
Baseline electricrty and otherresource use and expenditures witl be estabfished. A faalities -
plan will be established and put.in pface: Tracking of implementation activities and monitoring
of consumption and costs w'►II be conducted on an ongoing.basis and used as a basis for
determining resource savings
4. SERVICES: '
The Company will make a pre[iminary estimate with the Customer of the cost-eifectiveness of
the'RCM program. $enrices rnay inc[ude, but are not limited tc the following, negotiated to
meet tiie specific needs of tt)e Customer
a. A guarantee that the Gustomer's total resource bill savirjgs achieved by RCM
activitie§ exceed the salary of an RCM position. If not, the difference wiU 6e paid to
the Gustomer, up to tFie Value of the electriaty savings achieved
b. Assistance in hiring andlor training a Resource Consenration Manager.
c, Assistance in develapment of baseline resource use and expenditures, resource
poJicy guidelines, and ongang monitoring and reporting of resource use and
expenditures.
d. Partial funding of the RCM position, for a limited time; providing there is mutual
agreement for position`s continuance after the period of funding support terminates.
Issued: November 30, 2009 Effective: January 1, 2010
Advice No.: 2009-31
Issued By Puget Sound Energy
gy; Tom DeBoer Tide: D"uector, Federal & State Regulatory Affairs
Fifth Revision of SheeE No. 253-a
Canceling FourUi Revision
WN U-60 of Sheet Na 253-a
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
Electric Tarilf G
SCHEDULE 253
ELECTRICITY ENERGY EFFlCIENCY PROGRAM
Resource Consenration Manager (RCM) Program
(Continued)
e. Access to eleotronic P$E energy use data for importing to energy accourrting .
software.
f. Company hosfed pen'odic meetings to allow RCMs to evaluate and review resource '
managemen# techniques wrth peers also ~raficipafing: in tt~e program
g Educaafional and other materials for classroom or building occupant use.
h On-line energy-use monitoring services may be provided at no charge for up to two
years at setected facifities, provided compatble metering and remate data retrieval
capability is in place. PSE is not obligated to repair, replace or upgrade
noncompatible meters,
5; FUNQENG: (N)
Funding is subject to Compa.ny-approved saving5 estimates and anatysis Funding for. ~
Customers on Schedules 448, 449, 458 and 459 will be through theirindividual allocations ~
under Schedule 258. (N)
6 CUSTOMER OBI.IGATIONS: m
Customers shall enter into RCM Agreemerrt with the Company, and therein must agree to
retain tlhe senrices of a RCM for their facilities The RCM will routinely prepare energy
accounfing reports showing energy use and costs for each facility. Customers must commif
staff neccessary to continue resourca monitoring efforts at a"match" of the time period for
which the Company provides any guarantee. Furthermore, the Customeragrees to adopt a ;
resou.rce policy guide and incorporate tfie guidefines int4 standard practice for faality
operations within one year of signing the Agreement: The RCM Agreement will be reviewed
annually to determine the cost-effectiveness and assess coritinuance following which either
party may terminate the agreement with 30 days written notice.
7. SCHEDULE 83: (1)
Service under this schedute is subject to the provisions of Schedule 83, ElecUicity
Conservation Service, contained in this tariff.
8 GENERAL RULES AND PROVISIONS: m
Service under this schedule is subjed to the General Rulss and Provisions contained in this
tariff. ,
lssued: November 30, 2009 Effective: January 1, 2070
Advice No.: 2009-31 i
Issued By Puget Sound Energy '
- gy: ~44~~ l~ Tom DeBoer Title: Director, Federal & State Regulatory AfFairs .
C
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Fourth Revision_ of Sh_eet No. 1208 Canceling
Third Revision of Sheet No. 1208
PUGET SOWND ENERGY
NATURAL GAS SCHEDULE N0. 208
NATURAL GAS ENERGY EFFtCIENCY PROGRAM
F2esource Conservation Manager (RCM) program
Section 1: Availability,
Any schoof district, pubfic-sec#or gavemment agency, commeraal, or industria[ Customer with
facilities receiving bundled natural gas senrice under the Company's naivral gas tariff. (l~
Section 2: Measures
Cosf=effective natural gas savings, as well as savings involving other resouroes (e g,, electricity,
propane, oil, water, sewer, solid waste and recyc[ing) will be achieved through use of an on-site
"Resource Conservation Manager° (RCiVI) The individual(s) will.6e retained by the Customer
end accounta6le forbill savings attnbutable to efi'iciency improvemerits in:
a. Occupant and behavior prad.ioes by building occupants.
b. Operations and maintenance (O&M) practices by admmistrators, managers and
operations personnel
SecNon 3: Analysis
Baseline gas and other resource use and expenditures wifl be estab{ished. A facilities pfan will
be established and put in place . Tracking of implementation activities and monitoring of i
consumption and costs will be conducted on an ongoing basis and used as a basis for
determining resource savings.
Secfion 4: Services
The Company wi[I make a preliminary estimate with the Customer of the cost-effectiveness of
the RCM prvgram. Senrices may include, but are not ifmited to, the following, negotiated to
meet the specific needs of the Gustomer:
i
(Continued on Shegt No, 1248,A)
Issued: November 30, 2009 Effective: January 1, 2010
Advice No.: 2009-32
Issued By Puget Sound Energy
By: Tom DeBoer Tft(e: Diredor, Federai & State Regulatory Affairs i
WN U-2
FiRh Revision ofSheetNo: 1208-A
Canceting
Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 1208-A
PUGET SOUND ENERGY
NATURAL GAS SCHEDULE NO_ 208 (Continued) (n
NATURAL GAS EIdERGY EFFIC(ENCY PROCGRAM (C)
Resource Conservation Manager (RCM) Program
a. A guarantee that the CuStomer's.total resource 6iA sav'ings achieved by.RCM activities
exceed the salary of an RCM posdion If not, the differencewill 6e paid to the
Customer, up tothe va[ue of the gas savings achieved.
b. Assistance in hiring and/or training a Resource Conservation Managec.
c Assistance in development of baseline resource use and expenditures, resource policy
guidNines, and ongoing monitoring and repordng of resource use and expenditures,
d Partial funding of the RCM position, for a limited time; providing there is mutua[
agreement for posidon's continuance after the period of funding support terminates. (T)
e. Access to efectronic Company energy use data for importing to energy accounfing
soflware. i
f. Company-hosted periodic meetings to allow RCMs to evafuate and review resource
management 4echniques virith peec5 also participating in the program.
g. Educational and other materials for ctassroom or building xcupant use.
_ h. Online ener+gy-use monitoring senrices may be provided at no charge for up to two.
` years at selected faalibes, provided compatible mefering and, remote data retrieval
capa6ifiry is in place, PSE is not abligated to repair, replace or upgrade noncompatible {C)
meters. ' i .
Section 5: Customer Obligations (T)
Custamers shall enter into an RCM Agreement with the Company, and therein musf retain the
services of a Resource Corzservation Manager fortheir facifdies. The RCM will routinely
prepare energy accounting reports showirig energy use and cosfs for each faalify. Custorners
must commit staff necessary:bo wnfinue resource monitoring efforts at a'inatch" of the time
period for wf7ich the Company provides any guarantee Furthermore, the Customer agrees to
adopi a resource policy guide and incorporate the guidelines into standard practice for facility
operations within one year of signing the agreemerrt.- The RCM Aqr~eement will be reviewed
annuaJly to determine the cost-effecaVeness and assess continuance, following which either (C)
party may terminate the agreernerit with 30 days notice.
(Continued on Sheet Na 1208-B)
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Issued: November 20, 2007 Effective: January 1, 2008
Advice No.: 2007-33 j
. Issued By Puget Sound; Energy.
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gy; "J~M~ Tom DeBeer Title: Director, Rates & Regulatary Affairs
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Fifth Revision of Sheet No. 1208-B
Canceling
Fourth Revision of Sheet No. 'f208-6
PIiGET S~UND ENERGY
NATURAL GAS SCHEDULE NO. 208 {Continued}
NATURAL GAS EN[ERGY EFFICIENCY.PROGRAM (C)
Resource Consenration Manager (RCM) Program
Sectian 6: Schedule 183 (D)(N)
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Senrice under this scfiedule is subjec~ fo the provisions of Schedule 183, Natural Gas I I
Conservation Service, contained in this tariff. ((M
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Secction 7: General Rules and Regulations (M)(~
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Service under tFiis schedule is subject to the rules and regulatiorss ~rrtained 'm this tariff (M)
(M) Transferred fcom Sheet No. 1208
(ssued: (~ovembe~ 2Q 2047 EfFe~tive: January'!, 2008.
Advlce No.: 20Q7-33
Issued 8y Puget Sound Energy
gy; j To.m DeBoer Title: Directar, Rates & Regulatory Affairs
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