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Leveraging an Energy Plan Managing Energy to Reduce Operating Cost and Improve Building Valuation
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2 Leveraging an Energy Plan Establish an Energy Policy Track Energy Costs Obtain Energy Star Certification Manage LEED-EB Certification Reduce Energy Costs Maintain Sustainability Improve Building Valuation
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3 The Process Obtain Energy Star Rating Create Energy Plan: Manage Energy Costs, Energy Star & LEED-EB Understand Building Characteristics Reduce Energy Usage & Costs Create Sustainable Energy Program Go For Energy Star Certification Use Energy Star For LEED-EB Certification Market Energy Star Rating Setup LEED-EB Management Incrementally Improve Energy Star Rating Track Energy & Bldg Operations Itemize, Track & Manage LEED- EB Points Market LEED Certification
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4 Getting Started First: Obtain Energy Star Rating Twelve months of utility bills Building construction information Second: Understand Building Characteristics HVAC system Temperature control operations Generate list of potential energy measures
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5 Energy Plan Five Fundamentals 1. Establish an Energy Policy 2. Create Awareness Program 3. Manage Space Usage 4. Measure & Verify Energy Performance 5. Track & Evaluate Equipment Performance
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6 Establish an Energy Policy Set Standards Temperature & Humidity Limits HVAC Operating Parameters Lighting Operating Schedules Authority for Making Changes
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7 Create Awareness Program Building Energy Information Why and How of Building Energy Staff & Occupant Involvement Participatory Activities Energy Updates & Notifications
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8 Manage Space Usage Common & Leased Space Management Occupancy Schedules Extended Hours Management Environmental Expectations Optimized Space Opportunities
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9 Measure Energy Performance Measure & Verify Energy Usage Create Weather-Corrected Energy Baseline Setup Energy Tracking Procedures Evaluate Monthly Performance Compute Monthly Energy Star Rating
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10 Measure Equipment Performance Track & Evaluate Equipment Operation Collect Incremental HVAC Operating Data Provide Data Storage for Long- term Evaluation Perform Daily Operating Analysis Perform Long-term Operating Analysis
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11 Equipment Monitoring Chiller demand limiting Boiler operating temperatures / outside air reset Air handler VFD speeds AHU leaving air temperature Mixed air setpoints / outside air damper operation Domestic hot water circ pump control / temperatures Operating Methods, Setpoints & Schedules, Examples:
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12 Managing Energy Costs Getting Started Utility Tariffs How energy costs are charged Demand is usually separate charge (~ 50%) Utility Bills Complex charges Billing Data Collect demand and usage as well as cost Include billed and actual demand charges
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13 Energy Star Leveraging Energy Star EPA national rating service Percentile rating method Energy Star is national benchmark Use to reduce actual energy usage & cost Improve LEED-EB rating
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14 Energy Star Impact Improved Building Valuation * Up 30%+ ($352 vs $290 per sf) Improved Building Lease Rates * Up $2.00 to $2.35 per sf * University of San Diego/CoStar Report 2007
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15 USD & CoStar - RealValues Example: from four previously audited buildings, we evaluated the multiplying effect where the ratio of total savings plus rental rate increase produces ratios of 3.40 to 6.00 – a huge multiplier over energy savings alone. The results of the CoStar study show that every $1.00 saved in energy cost can produce $3.40 to $6.00 in total annual value. This level of return significantly improves classical payback calculations. Add premium sales price for high Energy Star rated buildings and…. Every energy $1 saved can yield an additional $10 to $20 in building valuation over 5 yrs.
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16 Obtaining LEED-EB Certification Levels Certified34 – 42 points Silver43 – 50 points Gold51 – 67 points Platinum68 – 92 points Start with Certified – minimum 34 points Leverage Energy Star – up to 15 point contribution
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17 Energy Plan & LEED-EB Energy & Atmosphere – 30 points 15 points for Energy Star rating 3 points for Performance Measurement Indoor Environmental Quality – 19 points 5 points for Indoor Air Quality 5 points for Occupant Comfort
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18 Managing LEED-EB Easy: Track Points Hard: Track Progress Harder: Minimize Cost Hardest:Sustaining Process Tracking Points & Progress: database task Minimizing Cost: management task Sustaining Process: real-time data task
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19 Institutionalize Effort Building Operation Website: Plan implementation Energy Star progress LEED management Building operations Best practices Sustainability success
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20 Results Making it Work Plan – building energy management Track – energy usage & cost Improve – equipment operations Institutionalize – all building information Leverage – increase valuation and lease rates
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21 Summary Start with an Energy Plan: Reduce energy usage & cost Obtain an Energy Star Rating Obtain LEED-EB certification Sustain energy conservation Improve valuations and lease rates
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