Managing Your Energy
Other Savings
Other Savings are savings from miscellaneous energy efficiency and demand response applications. Included under this category are homes that are deferred from having a weatherization implemented, due to health and safety issues or already adequate efficiency. These homes still receive CFLs, low flow showerheads, faucet aerators, and an energy efficiency tutorial from the energy audit/weatherization crew. Additionally, Other Savings includes member cooperative efficiency and demand response initiatives.
Use the navigation buttons below to browse through data for Hoosier Energy's member systems.
Other Savings
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Homes Completed
|
1,350 |
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 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
954,000 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
97 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
220 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
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| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
6,678,000 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
6,678 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
1,193 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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| Homes Completed in 2012 |
473 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
334,253 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
34 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
77 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Bartholomew County REMC
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Homes Completed
|
56 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
39,573 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
4 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
9 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
824 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
1 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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| |
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| Homes Completed in 2012 |
23 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
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| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
16,253 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
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| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
4 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Clark County REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
58 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
40,987 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
4 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
9 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
61,009 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
61 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
11 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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| |
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| Homes Completed in 2012 |
19 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
13,427 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
1 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
3 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Daviess-Martin County REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
63 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
44,520 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
5 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
10 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
36 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
25,440 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
3 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
6 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Decatur County REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
69 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
48,760 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
5 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
11 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
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| Homes Completed in 2012 |
27 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
19,080 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
4 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Dubois REC, Inc.
|
Homes Completed
|
48 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
33,920 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
3 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
8 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
13 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
9,187 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
1 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Harrison REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
95 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
67,133 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
7 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
16 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
48 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
33,920 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
3 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
8 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Henry County REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
66 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
46,640 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
5 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
11 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
13 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
9,187 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
1 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Jackson County REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
135 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
95,400 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
10 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
22 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
49 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
34,627 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
4 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
8 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Johnson County REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
13 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
9,187 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
1 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Orange County REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
66 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
46,640 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
5 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
11 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
38,749 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
39 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
7 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
26 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
18,373 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
4 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
RushShelby Energy
|
Homes Completed
|
200 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
141,333 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
14 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
33 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
16,077 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
16 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
3 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
120 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
84,800 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
9 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
20 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
South Central Indiana REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
134 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
94,693 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
10 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
22 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
43 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
30,387 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
3 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
7 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Southeastern Indiana REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
84 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
59,360 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
6 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
14 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Southern Indiana Power
|
Homes Completed
|
27 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
19,080 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
4 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
23,497 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
23 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
4 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
3 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
2,120 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC
|
Homes Completed
|
107 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
75,613 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
8 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
17 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
2,886 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
3 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
1 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
42 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
29,680 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
3 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
7 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Wayne-White Counties Electric Coop
|
Homes Completed
|
7 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
4,947 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
1 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
1 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
Whitewater Valley
|
Homes Completed
|
45 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
31,800 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
3 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
7 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
0 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
0 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
0 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
WIN Energy
|
Homes Completed
|
77 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low
flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since the weatherization program's inception on January 1, 2009.
|
|
| Estimated kWh Savings to Date |
54,413 |
| |
 |
Estimated kWh Savings to Date
The estimated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation of energy reduction technologies since the program's inception. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
6 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings (Current Year) |
13 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
| Projected Lifetime kWh Savings |
18,550 |
| |
 |
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings
Projected Lifetime kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. |
|
| Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency (in Short Tons) |
19 |
| |
 |
Lifetime CO2 Savings from Energy Efficiency
Projected Lifetime CO2 Savings is the anticipated reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from
coal-fired power plants resulting from the installation of energy reduction technologies for
the duration of an assumed lifespan of the installed technology. Calculations are made according
to emissions data from the Merom Generation Station, where 1 ton of CO2 is emitted for every
MWh generated. |
|
| Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings |
3 |
| |
 |
Reduction in Automobiles for One Year from Lifetime CO2 Savings
In order to better understand reduced CO2, it is helpful to think of taking the equivalent in cars
and their emissions off of the road. The reduction in automobiles for one year is the reduced
number of cars from the road for one year based on the equivalent reduction in CO2 from
the installation of energy reduction technologies for the duration of an assumed lifespan of
the installed technology. Calculation are made according to EPA data that the average car emits
5.7 tons of CO2 per year. |
|
| |
|
| Homes Completed in 2012 |
11 |
| |
 |
Deferred Homes
Total number of homes that did not qualify for a full weatherization but still received CFLs, low flow showerheads, and low flow faucets since January 1 of this year. |
|
| Estimated Annual kWh Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
7,773 |
| |
 |
Estimated Annual kWh Savings
Estimated Annual kWh Savings is the anticipated reduction in kilowatt-hours from the installation
of energy reduction technologies for the duration of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
1 |
| |
 |
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Summer Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the summer of the present year. |
|
| Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings for Measures Installed in 2012 |
2 |
| |
 |
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings
Estimated Winter Peak kW Demand Savings is the anticipated reduction in load, displayed in kW,
which Hoosier Energy or the member cooperatives will achieve during the highest periods of energy
use in the winter of the present year. |
|
Updated Quarterly
Note: A 10% line loss factor is applied to all kW and kWh savings estimates.
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