#38 – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
BC Hydro, Power Smart
High Efficiency Motors Program

Each year over 300,000 horsepower (HP) of 3-phase integral electric motors are purchased by British Columbia Hydro (BCH) customers, including standard and high-efficiency motors. The goal of the High-Efficiency Motors Program has been to transform the market in the province and to make sure that most if not all of these motor sales are high-efficiency motors. Given the low electricity costs in British Columbia, many B.C. Hydro customers have opted to pay the low initial costs of standard efficiency motors despite the lifecycle benefits of high-efficiency motors. Overcoming this barrier, has been the essence of the High-Efficiency Motors Program.

B.C. Hydro launched the Energy-Efficient Motors Program in 1988 and in 1989 it became a full-scale Power Smart initiative with rebates for participating customers. In 1990, a vendor incentive was added to further encourage stocking and sales of high-efficiency motors. In 1990, a Buy-Back option was added to accelerate the change out of the installed stock of standard motors. For participants in the program incentives are offered in the form of rebates of $293 ($350 Canadian) per kW saved. Another $59/kW ($70 Canadian) is offered to distributors under the vendor incentive.

One of the difficulties of implementing a motors program is that motors are sold in three ways, through direct sales, whereby the motor manufacturers' representatives contact and sell large orders to industries directly; through Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) which embed motors in equipment; and by local distributors, or what are commonly called vendors in this profile. B.C. Hydro has been successful at implementing change in all three areas, with particular success in swaying the incorporation of high-efficiency motors in OEM equipment, a most difficult challenge. Six of the ten major motor vendors in the province sell motors to OEMs and these large vendors suggest that 18% of their sales volume is to OEMs, and 63% of that is high-efficiency motors.

The total costs for the program over the 3.25 years in study are $4,080,800. As of December 1991 the program resulted in total annual savings of 47.0 GWh. Note that the program's annual savings have been increasing from 11 GWh in 1989 to 15 GWh in 1990 to 21 GWh in 1991. In terms of peak capacity BCH estimates that the program's net savings are 6.6 MW.But perhaps more important than the overall savings and costs, is the basic fact that the High-Efficiency Motors Program has effectively transformed the motors market in British Columbia. As this profile documents, the province has experienced a dramatic turnaround in the percentage of high-efficiency motors sold in a mere four years. This has clearly been a function of increased awareness and properly calculated incentives strategically placed for maximum effectiveness.

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