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Sustainable Operations Summit USDA Forest Service Forest Products Laboratory November 18, 2008 Environmental Footprint Concurrent Session Energy I: Existing Infrastructure: Monitoring and Reducing Energy Consumption Art Johnston, P.E. Eastern Region, Technical Services Team, Structural Engineer
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Existing Infrastructure: Monitoring and Reducing Energy Consumption USDA Forest Service
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Energy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005) USDA DR 5500-001 June 19,2006 Reduce energy intensity by 20% by 2015 (baseline 2005) Executive Order #13423 January 26, 2007 Reduce energy intensity by 30% by 2015 (baseline 2003) Reduce fleet energy consumption of petroleum products by 22% by 2015 (baseline 2005) Electronic products must meet Energy Star® and EPEAT requirements
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Eastern Region Courageous Conservation 10-year goals #4: Walking the Talk for Sustainability Sustainability framework and change our agency culture Environmental management system (EMS) Procure green product, green facilities Appropriate alternative energy systems Energy-efficient FS fleet Show how our sustainability practices can be applied in individual lifestyle Energy Conservation and Awareness
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Why do we want to save energy? Save money Energy Independence--less dependency on imported energy from rogue countries and/or terrorist supporting countries. Climate Change--Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (CO 2 ) What is energy efficiency? Doing what we do, and finding ways to do it expending less energy and cost.
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Total: $56 million Note that an unknown portion of electricity is used for heating. Source: FY 2007 National Environmental Footprint Report.
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Total: 280,000 tons Source: FY 2007 National Environmental Footprint Report.
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Building Energy Indexing Level I Energy Audits Baseline Data Action Items Level II Monitoring & Evaluation } How to “Monitor and Reduce Energy Consumption”
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Building Energy Indexing Level I Utility bills, building plans Energy Indexing.xls
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Energy Audits Baseline Data Action Items Level II Monitoring & Evaluation Case History: A Superior Success Story Tools of the Trade }
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95% of CO 2 emissions are from electrical use
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off computers daily 11% Turn off 1/3 of lights 6% Set-back thermostats after hours4% Turn off printers daily (timers) 2% Turn off parking lot lights at 10pm1% Turn off coffee machine daily (timer) 1% Install motion sensors on some lights 1% Turn off pop machine daily (timer)1% Turn off air movement fans after-hours 13% Minimize electrical heat use (CO2)10% Total savings:39%+ Minimal cost (0-$1000)
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off computers daily 11% USDA letter of July 28, 2008, requires computers to be set up to hibernate. X
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off computers daily 11% A NOT so successful story: Most computers, monitors, printers, and copiers that the FS buys are NOT Energy Star nor EPEAT compliant, nor have any power save functions been activated.
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off 1/3 of lights 6%
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Set-back thermostats after-hours4% Turn off printers daily (timers) 2%
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off pop machine daily (timer)1% Turn off coffee machine daily (timer) 1% 24/7 programmable timer---3 month payback
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off parking lot lights at 10pm1%
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Action items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off air movement fans after-hours 13% (and proper balancing) Minimize electrical heat use (CO 2 )10% X
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Energy Conservation and Awareness Success rate for items for Duluth S.O. to reduce energy consumption: Turn off computers daily 11% (4%) Turn off 1/3 of lights 6% (2%) Set-back thermostats after hours4% (2%) Turn off printers daily (timers) 2% (0%) Turn off parking lot lights at 10pm1% (0%) Turn off coffee machine daily (timer) 1% (1%) Install motion sensors on some lights 1% (0%) Turn off pop machine daily (timer)1% (1%) Turn off air movement fans after-hours 13%(13%) Minimize electrical heat use (CO 2 )10% (10%) Total savings:39+ (23%) Minimal cost (0-$1000)
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OTHER HVAC SYSTEM CONCERNS 1.Health & Safety Indoor Air Quality Relative Humidity CO 2 Outside Air Exchange Security, Life Safety Code 2.Employee Comfort 3.Getting the Job Done 4.Saving Money 5.Reducing our Carbon Footprint Energy Conservation and Awareness
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6% increase
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Electric non-heatElectric heat Natural gas heat
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-13% decrease Even with 6% increase in HDD
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-40% decrease Avg. HDD
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26% decrease
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Tools of the Trade
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-40% decrease Avg. HDD Tools of the Trade
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Knowledge Communication, feedback and recording occupants’ concerns.
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Utility Bills
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QUESTIONS and COMMENTS Art Johnston, P.E. ajohnston@fs.fed.us 218-626-4341 http://fsweb.r9.fs.fed.us/departments/engineering/sustainability/
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