June 4, 2002 Cindy Jacobs EPA E NERGY S TAR Buildings E NERGY S TAR Greening the Government.

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June 4, 2002 Cindy Jacobs EPA E NERGY S TAR Buildings E NERGY S TAR Greening the Government

What is ENERGY STAR? E NERGY S TAR is... ProductsHomesOrganizations More than Label Voluntary Partnership Common Goal: Protect Environment for Future Generations

Tremendous Success... In 2002 alone, Americans, with the help of ENERGY STAR, saved enough energy to power about 15 million homes and prevented the greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those from 14 million automobiles.

…But Much Left To Do Problem: –Commercial buildings generate 18% of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions Opportunity: –30% from wasted energy use

New technologies alone do not guarantee energy savings.

400% variation in energy use intensity (CBECs) –Not explained by age, technology, hours, size, climate Building components 30% more efficient since 1980 –But overall energy requirement has not improved Systems significantly mismatched –60% of building fan systems oversized on average 60% (EPA fan study) –Chillers oversized % (LBNL) –Load reduction investments make over-sizing worse Good Management Is Critical

ENERGY STAR Offers Proven Management Approach

Organizations that partner with ENERGY STAR make a fundamental commitment to continuous improvement of their energy performance. They also demonstrate environmental leadership.

Partners Commit To: Measure, track, and benchmark organization’s energy performance Develop and implement a plan to improve energy performance by adopting the strategy provided by Energy Star Educate staff and public about partnership and highlight achievements

Federal Government Commitment ENERGY STAR figures prominently in Executive Order Greening the Government through Efficient Energy Management: Building performance New Construction Product Purchasing Leasing

ENERGY STAR Offers Unique Tools & Opportunities On-line Benchmarking & Tracking On-line Training Building Upgrade Manual Purchasing Tool Kit Communications Recognition

Is 25 MPG high or low for an automobile? Is 63,800 kBtu/SF/year average for a midscale hotel? Answer: Common Knowledge Answer: Even some facility experts don’t know National Energy Performance Rating

Uses actual energy consumption data –Whole building –Energy Intensity (kbtu/sf/yr.) –Normalizes for weather, climate, size, hours of operation, occupant density Benchmarks for comparison –1-100 scale –Based on DOE CBECS data –Specific models for each space type Top performers qualify for ENERGY STAR label Target Finder for new construction

The benchmark overlays a 1 to 100 scale over national census data, which gives relative meaning to energy use. Building Energy Use Number of Buildings HighestLowest Benchmark Score ENERGY STAR Benchmarking

Set Priorities Across Portfolios Best investment opportunities are in lower quartiles. O&M improvements will yield savings and Label candidates. High scoring buildings provide lessons learned and Label candidates. Portfolio in Benchmark Order Reward & Learn Tune Invest

ENERGY STAR Targets Use the Score as a Performance Metric in Contracts Leases ESCO Performance Contracts New Building Design

Earning the ENERGY STAR Label Scores in the top 25% eligible to apply Certified by a P.E.

Use 40% less energy than the average building While no single path to ENERGY STAR, common elements are: –Organizational commitment –Good operating practices –Application of good practice technologies Buildings Earning the ENERGY STAR

ENERGY STAR Benchmarking Eligible Space Types Office Buildings Schools (K-12) Hotels Hospitals Grocery/Supermarkets Coming Soon Fast Food Restaurants Dorm Rooms Post Offices Other Healthcare

Benchmarking Activity Over 2.5 billion square feet benchmarked to date 15,000 Buildings benchmarked Almost 2,000 ENERGY STAR labels awarded

Planning Improvements: The Five-Stage Approach Maintenance & Measuring Tune up Lighting Load Reductions Fan System Plant Upgrades Focus on sizing, operations and control

E NERGY S TAR ® Labeled Products Over 35 Product Categories Lighting Appliances Consumer Electronics Office Equipment Heating & Cooling Water Coolers Transformers Ceiling Fans Ventilation Fans Reach-in Refrigerators

E NERGY S TAR Purchasing Tool Kit Product listings (both ENERGY STAR labeled and FEMP designated) Product specifications Sample procurement language Savings calculators/LCC Communications resources

Communications Support Why communicate achievements? –Gain upper management buy-in –Demonstrate wise use of taxpayer dollars –Motivate and educate employees –Strengthen stakeholder relations

Communications & Recognition ENERGY STAR Helps Call Out Leadership : –Leverage National Brand & Communications Campaign – 40% Consumer Awareness Nationwide –Recognized for Environmental Stewardship & Federal Leadership Recognition Opportunities –Partner of the Year Awards –Press Events –Milestone Recognition (coming soon) –Articles, web site listings, etc

Case Study EPA and GSA collaborating on ENERGY STAR: –Benchmarking Central energy data collection Regional building data –Recognition –Demonstrating leadership

Case Study EPA and FEMP collaborated to benchmark all VA hospitals Over 150 hospitals benchmarked VA achieved 18 ENERGY STAR labels High-profile event celebrated success

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