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Phoenix Convention Center • Phoenix, Arizona
Harnessing Analytics to Achieve Energy Targets in Federal Buildings
Energy Technologies The Next Generation of Facility Energy Auditing Tools
Domenic ArmanoVP Customer Solutions, FirstFuel Software August 11, 2015
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ENERGY INTELLIGENCE FOR PORTFOLIO MANAGERS
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We harvest the insights within your
energy meter data….
…to deliverenergy intelligence
via ‘zero-touch’ analytics…
…to enable you to achieve energy savings and meet EISA 432, EO 13693 and
other regulatory targets at scale.
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FIRSTFUEL: UNIQUE APPROACH AND CUSTOMER VALUE
ENTERPRISESAAS
DATASCIENCE
BUILDINGSCIENCE
ENGAGEMENT & EE/DSM PROCESS INTEGRATION
Example Customers
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TURNING DATA INTO ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS
1 YEAR ELECTRIC METER DATA + GAS DATA
BUILDING ADDRESS
FRO
M U
TILI
TYFR
OM
FIR
STFU
EL LOCAL WEATHER DATA
GIS MAPPING/ SEMANTIC SEARCH
CONVERT EXISTING DATA
INTO ENERGY INTELLIGENCE
TO MAKE INFORMED DECISIONS
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EX: END-USE DISAGGREGATION
EISA 432 & EO 13693• Target Covered Buildings• Meet Audit Requirements• GSA 100% Compliant• 9.3% Savings per Building
Energy Strategies• Operational• Retrofit• ROI EstimateTECHNICALLY VALIDATED FOR ACCURACY
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SUPPORT ALL BUILDINGS
$15,000 - $50,000 budget may be largely consumed by onsite audits….nothing left for EE implementation
Analytics can deliver audit, monitoring and compliance platform for 10-20% the cost of onsite audits
TIME-CONSUMING PROCESSES
Many months to contract, schedule & conduct just one onsite audit… FirstFuel audits completed in 2-4 hours
ORGANIZE & MANAGE EFFORTS
100s of non-standard paper audits, difficult to track across portfolio
Analytics approach captures results from all buildings, including offline results, in a standardized fashion
TRACK & REPORT PROGRESS
Cities must manually track overall progress including audits, implementation and actual savings
FirstFuel platform automatically aggregates results of all efficiency activity in one centralized repository
PRIORITIZE RESOURCES
Difficult to determine where to spend limited resources
FirstFuel’s screening capability targets biggest opportunities prior to conducting audits
IDENTIFY LOW-COST SAVINGS
Onsite audits miss low/no-cost operational savings – 50% of all potential savings
Analytics technology finds operational savings missed by on-site audits
KEY GOVT ENERGY CHALLENGES : ANALYTICS-BASED SOLUTIONS
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSEExample Deployment
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DOD: USING ENERGY ANALYTICS TO MEET DIVERSE GOALS
DoD Objectives
• Diversity of building stock and geography• Cost of multiple metrics• Scalability on a timed time frame• Accuracy of recommendations
DoD Assessed Building Types
Headquarters, Classrooms
Barracks, Dining Facilities
Warehouses, Commissaries
“FirstFuel demonstrated a tremendous capability for the Department of Defense to use data analytics to meet it’s challenging energy auditing requirements that traditionally require much more time, money and manpower,”
–Dr. James Galvin, Former Program Manager- Energy and Water, ESTCP
Rec centers, auditoriums
Facilities with lighter process
loads
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DOD: TOUCHLESS AUDITS FOR SPEED, EASE, AND ACCURACY
“The company’s unique approach to data analysis enabled us to save significant time and money, while yielding the same – if not better – results than traditional onsite audits.
- Dr. James Galvin, Former Program Manager- Energy and Water, ESTCP
Elapsed time of ~2 weeks compared to ~2-4 months with onsite audits
Building manager time commitment of <2 hours compared to >8 hours for onsite audits
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DOD: PROGRAM MET OR EXCEEDED ALL SET TARGETS
1Accuracy +
Depth
Identifies more energy conservation measures than traditional methods through meter data analysis
2 Analysis
‘Coverage’
Performs remote audits on wide variety of DoD building types
3 Cost + Speed
Six times faster than traditional on-site methods
Three times less expensive than on-site methods
4Deployment
Ease
Portfolio views to inform base-level EE
DoD ESTCP 2014 Project of the Year: Energy and Water
The Project of the Year recognizes scientific advances and technological solutions to some of DoD’s most significant environmental challenges
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Primary Activity: Vehicle Maintenance ShopSize: 115,742 square feetConsumption: 1,044,840 kWh
DOD: FORT BLISS- A CASE STUDY
• Total potential electrical savings opportunity: 29% of annual consumption
• 60/40 split between low-cost and capital measures
• Top low-cost recommendations:• HVAC Scheduling Control• HVAC Operations &
Maintenance Measures• Eliminate unnecessary
Simultaneous Heating and Cooling
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONExample Deployment
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• Utilize Investment in Smart Meters• Use Meter Data for Rapid Building Energy Audits• Tack Action on both Operational and Retrofit ECM’s• Report Using Energy Usage and Analysis System• Results put into EISA 432 Compliant Tracking System
GSA Objectives
“These three related initiatives – advanced metering, Rapid Building Energy Assessments and Energy Usage and Analysis System – resulted in energy intensity reductions of 9.3% and a savings of $27.3 million in FY 2013 as compared to FY 2011” – GSA as part of the FEWM Awards 2014
GSA: ENERGY ANALYTICS FOR COMPLIANCE AND SAVINGS
GSA Overview
Year 125 Buildings
Year 275 Buildings
Year 3183 Buildings
Total 2012-2015
258 Buildings
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GSA: FOUR TYPES OF VALUE FROM ANALYTICS
Provides screening in the beginning so you can allocate resources.
Provides usage based building specific recommend-ations.
Overview of building’s energy use.
Ongoing monitoring so you can track and verify progress.
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GSA: SIGNIFICANT TIME AND MONEY SAVINGS
1Savings in
Dollars
2Savings in
Time
3% Operational
Savings
Identified $21 Million in energy savings potential
Complete the energy analysis in 24 weeks vs. 3 years at a rate of 85% faster.
60% of energy savings are operational. FirstFuel drives operational savings through support and monitoring.
4EISA 432
Compliance
EISA 432 covered Federal Buildings need to be audited every 4 years.
Federal Energy & Water Management Award
Winner 2014
The Federal Energy and Water Management Awards recognize individuals, groups, and agencies for their outstanding contributions in the areas of energy efficiency, water conservation, and the use of advanced and renewable energy technologies at federal facilities.
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GSA: THE RONALD REAGAN BUILDING- A CASE STUDY
AUDIT PLAN AND ACT TRACK SAVINGS
“Consumption spikes”… are actually rogue
garage fans
FirstFuel “coaches” building manager to
modify controls
Consumption decrease :6.9 GWh
Energy savings:$825,000
FirstFuel portal*
* Energy reduction/savings reflect total across multiple measures
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THANK YOU
For additional information, please visit: www.firstfuel.com
For additional information, please visit www.firstfuel.com
Domenic Armano, VP Customer [email protected](781) 862-6500
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INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL VALIDATION
Onsite audits • 48 of 49 end-uses within margin of error• Identified opportunities missed by on-sites• Significant speed, cost, and scale advantages
End-use sub-metered building • Within 7% of building end-uses
End-use sub-metered building
• Within 1%-5% of building end-uses• Identified opportunities missed by on-sites
Building expertise• Analysis and recommendations on EPRI HQ
building consistent with knowledge of expert onsite EPRI staff
End-use calculations, Onsite audits
• Within 2% of end-use calculations• Consistent recommendations/savings • Uncovered largest savings opportunity
missed by onsite audits
End-use calculations, Onsite audits
• Within 5% of end-uses• Consistent recommendations/savings
PRIVATE CUSTOMER RESULTS
COMPARISON TO:
US General Services Administration
FIRSTFUEL ANALYTICS RESULTS:
PUBLISHEDREPORTS
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BUILDING SCREENING
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BUILDING SPECIFIC RECOMMENDATIONS
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ONGOING MONITORING