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ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager Measure and Track Your Building’s
Energy Performance
Pat McGuckinThe Cadmus Group, Inc.
In Support of U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR Program
Agenda
• ENERGY STAR for Buildings• Overview of ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager• Drivers of Benchmarking • Regulatory Trends• Translating Information into Action• ENERGY STAR Certification
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ENERGY STAR Markets
20,000 Partners across a range of sectors…
•Commercial Buildings
•Industrial Plants
•Qualified Products
•Residential
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What is ENERGY STAR for Buildings?
• EPA voluntary climate protection partnership with energy users and service and product providers
• Helps organizations measure, track, and improve energy performance
• Helps organizations save energy and money and protect the environment
• Brand recognition - 80% of Americans
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ENERGY STAR Buildings Program
Since 2000:•300,000 buildings measured energy performance•9.000 organizations joined as partners •19,000 buildings earned the ENERGY STAR across 50 states
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• Assess Energy Performance
• Set Goals
• Implement Projects
• Document Savings
• Recognize Achievements
A Strategic Approach to Energy Management
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What is ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager?
• Free, online, benchmarking tool for buildings
• Tracks energy intensity, cost, emissions
• Normalizes for weather, operating hours, occupant density, and other characteristics
• Offers measure of whole-building actual energy performance via easy to understand 1 to 100 score
• Provides ENERGY STAR building certification
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Is 60 MPG high or low for this automobile?
Is 90 kBtu/SF/YR high or low for this building?
Fuel Efficiency: MPGEnergy Performance Score: 1 to 100
Portfolio Manager Benchmarking
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Examples
User-Friendly Inputs
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Document and Communicate Energy Performance
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Medical Offices Office Buildings
Hospitals
Warehouses
Dormitories
Supermarkets
Courthouses
K-12 Schools
Bank/FinancialInstitutions
Hotels
Wastewater Treatment Plants*
Retail Stores
Building Types Eligible to Receive an ENERGY STAR Score
Houses of Worship
Data Centers
Senior Care Communities
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ENERGY STAR Buildings Are A Market Differentiator
Commercial Real Estate properties:
• Save $.50 sq/ft (on average)
• Consume 35% less energy
AND
• Savings persist over time
• Occupancy/tenant retention is higher
• Savings leveraged into higher asset value upon disposition
Kats & Perlman, 2006
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Activity Continues to Grow
Over 19,000 buildings
ENERGY STAR certified
Over 300,000 buildings
benchmarked
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What’s Driving Benchmarking?
• Energy costs
• Corporate citizenship and recognition
• Green buildings and GHG mitigation
• Utility programs and Incentives
• Federal government leasing requirements
• Energy disclosure legislation and regulation
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Disclosure and Energy Benchmarking
Purpose of disclosure:•Increase transparency of building performance•Encourage energy efficiency improvements in buildings•Grow clean energy job market
Tool: Portfolio Manager is the standard
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State and Local PoliciesLeveraging Portfolio Manager
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Jurisdiction Enacted Public Buildings
Private Buildings
Disclosure Utility Requirement
Alabama Dec 2011 √
Connecticut June 2011 √ √
Denver, CO Oct 2007 √
Hawaii May 2006 √
Michigan July 2005 √
Ohio Jan 2007 √
Oklahoma May 2012 √
Utah May 2006 √
Austin, TX Nov 2008 √ √ Transactional
California Nov 2007 √ √ Transactional √
D.C. July 2008 √ √ Annual
New York, NY Dec 2009 √ √ Annual
Philadelphia June 2012 √ √ Annual, Transactional
San Francisco, CA Feb 2011 √ √ Annual
Seattle, WA Feb 2010 √ √ Transactional √
Washington April 2009 √ √ Transactional √
Connecticut Pending √ √ Annual √
Vermont Pending √ √ Transactional
The National Picture: Benchmarking Legislation Gaining Momentum
Image used with permission of the
Institute for Market
Transformationhttp://
www.buildingrating.org/sites/default/files/documents/
US_Rating_Map.pdf
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Legislation: Driving the Market for Efficiency
Charts used with permission of the Institute for Market Transformation See http://www.buildingrating.org/sites/default/files/documents/IMT-Building_Energy_Transparency_Report.pdf
Policy Impact Projection on Building Area (in Square Feet) by Jurisdiction
Policy Impact Projection on Number of Buildings by Jurisdiction
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Why Policy Makers are Choosing Portfolio Manager
• Free, independent, third-party government tool • National, accessible, consistent platform • Delivers whole-building energy performance
based on actual utility data• Data sharing option available
– Automated Benchmarking System (ABS) can facilitate the upload of utility data
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Driving Compliance
Communication channels to drive compliance:•Local and state government agencies •Building owners and managers•Universities•Associations and NGOs•Energy service providers
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Beyond Compliance: Improve Energy Performance
• Conduct low-cost “pre-audits” of building energy use
• Identify under-performing buildings to target for energy efficiency improvements
• Establish baselines to set goals and measure progress
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Comprehensive investment opportunities where there is the
greatest potential for whole building improvement
Invest Deeper
Lighting improvements will yield savings and
certification candidates
High Return Invest
Reward & LearnHigh scoring buildings
provide ENERGY STAR certification candidates
Identify Priorities for Upgrades Across Building Portfolios
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Follow a Strategic Approach for Building Upgrades
Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark Benchmark
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Earn the ENERGY STAR for Commercial Buildings
• Recognition for top energy performance
• Over 19,000 buildings have earned the ENERGY STAR to date
• Geographic mapping of all certified buildings online
501 75
National Average
Superior Energy Management!
1 to 100 Energy Performance Scale100
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The ENERGY STAR Building Certification Application Process
Submit
Applicant submits verified
documents to EPA
Verify
Licensed Professional validates:
•Building information•Indoor air quality •Thermal comfort•Lighting levels
Benchmark
Score a 75 or higher in Portfolio
Manager
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Key Roles and Responsibilities of the Licensed Professional
• Verify that all information supplied to EPA is accurate
• Verify that the building is fully functional in accordance with ASHRAE standards
• Assess whether a healthy and comfortable work environment exists in the building
• Stamp / Sign ENERGY STAR application
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Maintain Top Performance
• Based on 12 months of actual operating and utility data
• Eligible to reapply one year later
• Statement of Energy Performance (SEP) provides documentation
• EPA audits selected ENERGY STAR certified buildings
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ENERGY STAR Resources for Licensed Professionals (LPs)
• LP Directory of PEs and RAs who have performed verifications
• LP Guide
• LP Training
• Portfolio Manager Training
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Thank You!
Questions?•ENERGY STAR Website: www.energystar.gov•Portfolio Manager: www.energystar.gov/benchmark •Free Training: http://energystar.webex.com •SPP Resources: www.energystar.gov/sppresources •Contact the ENERGY STAR SPP Team: [email protected]
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