Overview of tools for energy efficiency in buildings

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Overview of tools for energy efficiency in buildings Ksenia Petrichenko March 31, 2016

C2E2 - WRI work on tools mapping C2E2 - WRI collaboration under Building Efficiency Accelerator Aim: to analyze and 'map' publically available tools and sources on energy efficiency in buildings to assist local policy-makers in accelerating energy efficiency Results of the analysis will be presented in upcoming publications DTR 2016 C2E2-WRI working paper

Project and policy-level tools inform various stages of cities’ policy cycles Product mix

Scoping Identification Identification of options Policy design Implementation Evaluation & Reporting Do you have a baseline for EE status? CCM, GREAT Can you collect data required for EE baseline? TRACE, city-level databases Scoping Can you identify barriers to EE? DTR, IPCC AR4 Chapter 6, IEA Governance Handbook No Yes Webinar #1 - 24.11.2015: CCM & TRACE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN8R_af0Pjc Identification Can you identify policy instruments to address existing barriers and prioritize them? Building Policy Assessment Tool, TRACE, BEST, IEA EE Governance Handbook, ENERGYSTAR Energy Treasure Hunt Guide Yes No A best‐practice intervention to provide a local, affordable and low‐carbon energy supply to buildings is district energy, achieving economies of scale. It offers a number of opportunities: it can provide both heating and cooling to a number of buildings, as well as thermal storage, integrate renewables, make use of waste heat from industry and natural water reserves. However, such opportunities can be used in an effective way, only if the buildings the energy is supplied to are energy efficient. It creates an important synergetic effect between energy demand and supply at the level of building, district and city, and today we will look at some examples of that.

Will your policy actions track/include EE multiple benefits? Scoping Identification of options Policy design Implementation Evaluation & Reporting Policy design Do you have policy design guidelines and/or information on existing policy practices? Guidelines: Handbook of Sustainable Building Policies, IPCC AR5 Chapter 9, IEA EE Governance Handbook, DTR Existing policy practices: BEEP, PAMS, GBPN Tool for new buildings, GBPN Tool for renovation, BigEE, Solutions gateway, Driving Transformation Report Will your policy actions track/include EE multiple benefits? IEA Report on Multiple Benefits, Guidebook ‘The co-benefits evaluation tool for the urban energy systems’, COBRA No Yes Today's Webinar 31.03.2016: IEA tools BigEE platform SPoD Handbook A best‐practice intervention to provide a local, affordable and low‐carbon energy supply to buildings is district energy, achieving economies of scale. It offers a number of opportunities: it can provide both heating and cooling to a number of buildings, as well as thermal storage, integrate renewables, make use of waste heat from industry and natural water reserves. However, such opportunities can be used in an effective way, only if the buildings the energy is supplied to are energy efficient. It creates an important synergetic effect between energy demand and supply at the level of building, district and city, and today we will look at some examples of that.

Will be covered in upcoming webinars Evaluation & Reporting Scoping Identification of options Policy design Implementation Evaluation & Reporting Yes Yes Implementation Do you have tools for implementation of building EE policies and related projects? Scope New buildings Retrofit buildings Projects EMIT, RETScreen, EDGE, BEopt, EnergyPlus, BEopt COMBAT, eQuest, EnergyPlus, Building Upgrade Value Calc. Policies Solutions gateway, Handbook of Sustainable Building Policies, IEA EE Governance Handbook, DTR No Will be covered in upcoming webinars follow our updates Yes Yes A best‐practice intervention to provide a local, affordable and low‐carbon energy supply to buildings is district energy, achieving economies of scale. It offers a number of opportunities: it can provide both heating and cooling to a number of buildings, as well as thermal storage, integrate renewables, make use of waste heat from industry and natural water reserves. However, such opportunities can be used in an effective way, only if the buildings the energy is supplied to are energy efficient. It creates an important synergetic effect between energy demand and supply at the level of building, district and city, and today we will look at some examples of that. Evaluation & Reporting Do you know how to evaluate the impact of policies or projects you are planning? Policies Projects EMIT, GREAT, LEEP-C, EFFECT, GPC, CCM, IEA indicators, ACEEE City Scorecard, TRACE, The co-benefits evaluation too, BEST COBRA, ENERGYSTAR Portfolio Manager, EDGE, BEopt, COMBAT No

Additional Upcoming BEA webinars April Strategies to spur green private sector development May Tools for policy and project implementation Energy efficient procurement for cities June Building Energy Codes – Implementation & Enforcement Strategies Green building certifications: What and Why July Tracking local progress on energy efficiency in buildings