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League of Women Voters Oakland, CA 1-29-11 White Roofs to Cool your Buildings, and Cities and (this is new) Cool our Planet, and Extend Roof Life Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Former Commissioner California Energy Commission. Distinguished Scientist Emeritus Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. [email protected] 510 495-2227 Presentation available at www.ArtRosenfeld.org
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Page 1: Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Former Commissioner California Energy Commission.

League of Women VotersOakland, CA 1-29-11

White Roofs to Cool your Buildings, and Cities and(this is new) Cool our Planet, and Extend Roof Life

Arthur H. Rosenfeld, Former CommissionerCalifornia Energy Commission.

Distinguished Scientist EmeritusLawrence Berkeley National Lab.

[email protected] 495-2227

Presentation available at www.ArtRosenfeld.orgFile: LWV Oakland from U.S. – Australia from ABA Webinar from ET Summit Sac’to from Philomathia Berkeley

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Summer in the citySummer in the city

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summer urban heat island

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Bird’s eye view of urban land useBird’s eye view of urban land use

Tree Cover 13%

Sidewalk 5%

Barren Land 8%

Misc. 6%

Road 22%

Parking Area 12%

Grass 15%

Roof 19%

Area by Land-Cover Category Above the Canopy

~ 1 km2

The surface of Sacramento, CAis about

• 20% roofs• 30% vegetation• 40% pavement

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Chicago Heat Wave 1995, 739 Deaths

Virtually all of the deaths occurred on the top floors of buildings with black roofs

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European Heat Wave 2003, 30,000 Deaths France July 2010, Few Deaths

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White roofs, cool-colored roofs save money

flat, white

pitched, white

pitched, cool & colored

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AC savings ≈ 15%

AC savings ≈ 10%

AC savings ≈ 5%

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White roofs around the world

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…in Santorini, Greece

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…in Hyderabad, India

…and widelyin the state of Gujarat, India.

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Walmart store in northern California

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Congratulations to UC Davis

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White roofs are popular in Tucson, AZ

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Washington, DC (Federal) has problems

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PentagonPentagon

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Cooling our planet

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Solar-reflective surfaces cool the globevia “negative radiative forcing”

Source: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)

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GLOBAL COOLING: making 100 m2 (1000 ft2) of gray roofing white offsets the emission of 10 t of CO2

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How much CO2 equivalent is offset if we whiten all eligible urban flat roofs world-

wide? (i/ii)• Answer: 24 Gigatonnes (Gt)

– 2/3 of a year’s worldwide emission– Gigatonne = billion metric tons

• If implemented over 20 years (the life of a roof or a program) this is ≈ 1.2 Gt/year.

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How much CO2 equivalent is offset if we whitenall eligible urban flat roofs world-wide? (ii/ii)

• Offset is equivalent to taking 300 million cars off the road for 20 years. – There are about 600 million passenger cars

world wide, and they each emit ≈ 4 t CO2/year.

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Progress in energy efficiency standards

• In 2005, California’s “Title 24” energy efficiency standards prescribed white surfaces for low-sloped roofs on commercial buildings. Several hot states are following.

• In 2008, California prescribed “cool colored” surfaces for steep residential roofs in its 5 hottest climate zones.

• Other U.S. states & all countries with hot summers should follow.

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Recent cool roof progress (2005 – 2011)• 2005

– California Title 24 – “Flat roofs shall be white” (15 out of 16 climate zones). Walmart adopts white roofs for ALL stores.

– EPA ENERGY STAR lists Cool Roof Materials

• 2010– June 1st, 2010 – Memo from U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu

calls for all DOE Buildings to have white roofs, if cost-effective

– June 16th, 2010 – Marine Corp follows suit, Pentagon following slowly

– June 19th, 2010 – RetroFIT Philly announces winner of “coolest block” contest to white-coat black roofs of row houses.

• 2011 – 100 Cool Cities launched – see www.WhiteRoofsAlliance.org

– Spring 2011 – US will launch, at G20 Energy Ministers meeting, a voluntary Cool Roofs initiative and may even offer technical assistance to developing countries who join early.

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To come 2012…

• Model codes will be modified to prescribe “flat roofs shall be white”– ASHRAE for commercial buildings– EECC for residential buildings

• But states and cities have to adopt model codes

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Resources on the web

• Art Rosenfeld’s website– ArtRosenfeld.org

• Cool Colors Project– CoolColors.LBL.gov

• Heat Island Group– HeatIsland.LBL.gov

• Cool Communities Project– CoolCommunities.LBL.gov

• Roof Savings Calculator– RoofCalc.com

• Global Cool Cities Alliance− GlobalCoolCitiesAlliance.org

• Cool Roof Rating Council− CoolRoofs.org

• Cool California– CoolCalifornia.org

• EPA Heat Islands– epa.gov/heatisland

• Energy Star Cool Roofs– EnergyStar.gov

February 2011