Green Action Team Meeting May 7, 2008 Status of Major Deliverables Green Building Initiative (Exec Order S-20-04)

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Green Action Team Meeting May 7, 2008 Status of Major Deliverables Green Building Initiative (Exec Order S-20-04)

’99 ’00 ’01 ’02 ’03 ’04 ’05 ’06 ‘07 4/08 12 LEED-NC Certified (3.7 M sq. ft.) 215 Pursuing LEED-NC (6 M sq. ft.) DGS LEED-NC for New Construction 4/27/ EO S

LEED-NC - Statewide Program Other Agencies (CDCR, DWR, DOT) M sf/8 years Buildings under 10,000 sf – LEED Standards Average Energy Savings – 25% >Title 24 Non-Energy Benefits – Reduced GHG, Water, Waste, Improved Air Quality LEED-NC Training – Phase I trained Fall & Winter 2007 – Phase II (16 agencies) ongoing – 12 LEED Accredited (at DGS)

Benchmarking State Buildings Establish 2003 baseline – energy usage, cost – U.S EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking system selected by CEC – Identify buildings that are high energy users – Assess progress toward EO and AB 32 goals Benchmarking completed for over 95% of space – 106 million sf – Annual electricity use: 1,235,869,124 kWh – Annual natural gas use: 71,614,142 therms – $276,099,978 spent/yr Automated Benchmarking Program – US EPA/DOE award PG&E 2008 “Partner of the Year” – California effort has encouraged U.S. EPA to expand and improve Portfolio Manager – AB 1103 (Saldaña) placed this process in law Next steps – Finalize small municipal utility data upload (manual) – Enhanced reporting/analysis capabilities

Tracking Progress

Retro-commissioning Program All state-owned buildings > 50,000 sq.ft. RCx on a 5-year cycle; Goal - 8% savings Phase I – 25 projects: – Avg. verified electricity savings for measures implemented %; avg. payback – 1.6 yrs. – Avg. projected electricity savings for measures yet to be implemented %; avg. payback – 4.7 yrs. – Avg. projected NG savings - 16% Phase II – 18 projects Next Steps - Small buildings < 50,000 sf – Utility audits, HVAC tune-up, lighting, controls – First group DMV Field Offices Sustainable funding mechanism needed for front- end costs

Retrofit Program Implement cost effective efficiency retrofits – goal: 12% savings Phase I - CDCR: – 10 projects - $12.7 M ($8.3 M financed, $4.4 M utility incentive) – Energy savings $1.6 million/year; 5.2 year payback – 5 projects in funding ($5.1 M financed, $1.7 M utility incentive) – Projected completion of all projects before Dec 2008 Phase II – Statewide ESCO Contract: – 1st RFP – Proposals due May 22; 4 DGS buildings N. CA – 2nd RFP – Issued April 23; 5 DGS buildings in So. CA – 3rd RFP – Release early May; FTB campus – Upcoming projects: DMV, DPH, DPR, DFA – Sustainable funding mechanism needed for front-end costs

On-site Clean Generation - Solar Solar Photovoltaic Power Purchase Program – 3 rd party Power Purchase Agreement – Capture Federal tax incentives Phase I MW, 8 Facilities – CDCR, CalTrans, CSU Phase II – 23MW, 34 Facilities – 3 RFP’s Issued Oct 12/13 – Bidder site visits underway – CDCR, State buildings, CSU – Contracts in 6/08 – Potential to add 5-6 MW Next Steps – Phase III - Master Services Agreement – Solar Thermal Hot Water Projects – Offset natural gas usage – Chilled water option

On-site Clean Generation – Fuel Cells Back-Up Power – Stanford Mansion kW PG&E/SMUD/State Partnership; projected operational May 2008 – CalEPA HQ building– 5 kW CIWMB grant; anticipated operational by end of 2008 – Next steps: Caltrans remote radio site – 250 W methanol fuel cell; Telecom Microwave Monitoring – 30 kW Co-Generation – Corcoran Prison – anaerobic digester gas fuel – PG&E feasibility study complete – Discussions underway on implementation strategy – Folsom Prison – anaerobic digester gas fuel – SMUD feasibility study due completion May 2008

Other On-site Clean Energy Opportunities to be evaluated Wind – small rooftop turbines (new technology) Geothermal – ground source heat pumps – Renewable energy source: solar heating of earth – Initial development 1940’s – Potential for doubling HVAC efficiency – Applicable where land area/geology supports installation of “ground loop” piping – CA installations include 15 schools; 1 US park; 1 visitor center – Challenges: awareness, up-front cost, fragmented delivery system

LEED-EB (Existing Buildings) - All state buildings over 50,000 Sq. Ft. (210) certified by 2015 ● 6 Buildings LEED-EB Certified: – 2 LEED-EB Platinum – CalEPA Building – CA Dept. of Education Building (East End Complex) – 4 LEED-EB Gold – East End Complex Public Health/Health Care ● 58 DGS Owned/Operated Buildings underway Jan 2008 – Piloting USGBC volume certification program – LEED-EB Tool Kit/Best Practices Manual online – LEED-EB Working Group formed Feb 2008 – 18 State agencies

Green Leasing - Seek ENERGY STAR leases for buildings over 5,000 s.f. beginning in ‘06 (new leases) and ‘08 (existing leases) 65 ENERGY STAR leases out of 1,855 total – 2,000+ letters advising preference for ENERGY STAR. – 1,160 additional letters/ s to commercial market: state’s preference for ENERGY STAR, requesting real estate community’s support in this effort All build-to-suit leases LEED-NC Silver – 1 project completed – DMV Clovis – 3 projects in construction – DMV: Tracy, Riverside &, Hollywood Existing Leases – Ziggurat pursuing LEED-EB Silver – 2 retro-commissioning projects complete (Ziggurat and Fresno OB) – 1 commissioning project complete – (CDCR Sacramento)

Schools Encourage state funded schools to be energy and resource efficient Selected CHPS Standards for schools AB 127, Prop 1D: $100 million for high performance schools – 44 projects processed for funding – Average 28.9% > Title 24 Next Steps - Four part Workshop: Zero-net-Energy Schools – Comprehensive Planning – Energy Efficient Designs – Energy Generating Technology – Innovative Funding

California Green Building Code Green Building Standards – Type Voluntary standards in first iteration Timeline for current proposed standards Anticipated adoption - July 2008 Effective 2009 Substantive mandatory standards in 2010 California Codes – Anticipated adoption - January 2010 – Anticipated effective date - Late 2010 – Subject areas addressed in the standards Planning and design Energy conservation Water efficiency Materials usage efficiency Indoor environmental quality

Resources Utilized to Develop Code Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Build it Green Green Globes UC Berkeley Green Building Baseline Draft ASHRAE Standard 189P State agencies – Air Resources Board – California Integrated Waste Management Board – Department of General Services – Department of Public Health – Department of Water Resources – Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission

Other Topics CPUC Update Climate Action Team Green Building Subgroup

Next GAT Meeting Wednesday, August 6 2 p.m.— 4p.m. CalEPA Sierra Hearing Room