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    2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco PublicPresentation_ID 1 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Cisco ConfidentialPresentation_ID

    Energy Efficiency

    Across the Enterprise:The Role of Information and Communications Technologies toEliminate Hidden Energy Waste

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    Problems

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    Hidden Waste and Inefficiency

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratoryshowed that 40% of buildings studied had problems withthe HVAC equipment, 1/3 had HVAC sensors that were notfunctioning properly, and 15% were missing specifiedequipment.

    Piette 1994

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    More than 28% of the electricity used in Californiacommercial buildings is for air-conditioning, heating, andventilation. At least 10% of this energy is wasted due toexcessive run time and problems in the HVAC equipmentand controls.

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    ENERGY MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES

    Why is this a problem?

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    The Intelligence Powering the Energy Internet

    Demand Response

    Web Services Curtailed Rate

    Analytics

    Energy Supply

    BuildingSystems

    Energy Demand

    InformationTechnology

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    ENERGY MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES

    Does Anyone Care?

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    2008 2007 2006 2005

    4% Increase in Energy Consumption in 2008

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    The skills that helped drive the Internet revolution can do the same for energy efficiency.

    Bob Metcalfe, Internet Pioneer

    .

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    Any-to-AnyConnectivity

    Intelligent +Smart,Self-healing

    Systems

    Secure andStandards

    Based

    The Network as the Platform for Sustainability

    Building and IT systems

    Energy supplyand demand

    Cisco EnergyWise

    Automated

    ContinuousCommissioning

    Sustainable

    Open API and standards

    IP Based

    Web Services enabled

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    Enabling New Applications

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    KEY CAPABILITIES

    " Correlating historic usage requirements to make informed decisions regardingappropriate energy control policies

    " Power saving modes, power capping, power and thermal trending

    " Ability to implement policies and control mechanisms for IT and non- IT assets

    DESIRED RESULTS " Lower energy costs by dynamically adjusting capacity to needs

    " Control energy use during peak periods to avoid disruptions and toqualify for incentives that may be offered by local utility com panies

    Leveraging Web Services to Eliminate Hidden Waste

    FEATURED SOLUTION Valence Energy

    Performance Reporting

    Utilization Reporting

    Control & Power Management

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    Smart Loads for a Smart Grid

    DemandResponse

    1990s

    Time

    S t r a

    t e g

    i c B u s

    i n e s s V

    a l u e

    Reducingpeak load for utility benefit

    Time BasedPricing

    2010+

    Time-based pricingand price responsivecommodity

    Refined LoadManagement

    2011+

    Focus on how torespond to thatsignal to accomplishrefined loadmanagement incommercial facilities

    CloudServices

    New layer of intelligencebalancingsupply anddemand -responsiveforecasting,load shaping

    2012+

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    BVA Process

    Customer SuccessCriteria

    SiteAssessmentand Metrics

    ArchitectureSolutions

    andBusiness

    Case

    Pilot processsimplified