100 



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rigorously evaluated, and exactly what specific costs are included in the 

 analysis. 



Question 4; To date BPA's conservation programs have focused primarily on producing 



energy savings in the residential sector. Please provide an estimate of the 

 current cost per unit of energy saved fi'om residential, commercial and 

 industrial conservation programs respectively. 



Answer: The most current cost estimates are those for FY 1992. The costs listed below 



are real levelized costs in order to account for the varying measure lives. We 

 are providing both the BPA cost and the Pacific Northwest Regional cost for 

 all of the sectors fi'om which BPA acquired conservation resources in FY 

 1992 



Residential Seaor 

 Commercial Sector 

 Industrial Seaor 

 Agricultural Sector 



BPA cost 



17 mills/kWh 



21mills/kWh 



8 mills/kWh 



37 mills/kWh 



Reeional cost 



22 mills/kWh 



24mills/kWh 



9 mills/kWh 



46miUs/kWh 



The residential sector includes appliance efficiency, residential weatherization, 

 manufactured housing. Super Good Cents, and the Northwest Energy Code 

 Programs. The commercial sector includes Targeted Acquisitions, Commercial 

 Model Conservation Standards, and Energy Smart Design. The Industrial 

 seaor does not include Conservation/Modernization (aluminum industry 

 program), which did not acquire new efficiencies in FY 1992. 



Question S: Please provide an estimate of BPA expenditures to date on the Manufactured 



Housing Acquisition Program (MAP) per fiscal year. What percentage of 

 these expenditures were administrative costs? Please provide an estimate of 

 the percentage of MAP homes that are sited in areas currently served by 

 natural gas. 



