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Integrated and Intelligent Buildings: An Imperative to People, the Planet and the Bottom Line

Kelly A. Romano, President, Intelligent Building Technologies, United Technologies Building & Industrial Systems

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President, Intelligent Building Technologies, United Technologies Building & Industrial Systems

Kelly A. Romano

The world’s largest provider of building technologies

Net sales $65.1 billion (as of Dec. 31, 2014)

211,500 Employees

118,369 Employees

$65.1B Net Sales

$29.8B Net Sales

$6.2B Net Income Attributable to Common Shareholders

74 Factories

$5.0B Total R&D Investment Includes Company- and Customer-Funded

49 R&D centers

~2,500 Branches

Source: United Technologies 2014 ANNUAL REPORT, Financial and Corporate, Responsibility Performance

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INTELLIGENT At United Technologies, we design, develop and manufacture many intelligent products. Each of our solutions brings to market innovations that enhance value, efficiency, comfort, mobility, safety, access and environments in nearly all types of buildings and applications, all over the world.

BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES

Environmental Stewardship • Energy-efficient products • Energy services • Green building consulting

Fire Safety • Detectors

& alarms • Control panels • Fire suppression

People Movement • Elevators • Escalators • Destination management

Refrigeration • Container • Truck/Trailer • Retail

Controls • Building automation & controls • Monitoring

Operational Efficiency • Building automation & controls • Monitoring

Security • Access control • Video surveillance • Security

management

Comfort • Heating • Cooling • Ventilation © Council on Tall B

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Intelligent Buildings

Source: Continental Automated Building Association, CABA Intelligent Building Roadmap

“An Intelligent Building uses technology and processes to create a building that is safer, more comfortable and productive for its occupants, and more operationally efficient for its owners.”

Security

People Movement

Operational Efficiency

Comfort Fire Safety

Controls

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The Case for Intelligent Buildings BENEFITS

432B U.S building owners spent

ON ENERGY IN 2011

Can decrease occupant performance by

600 1000 PARTS PER MILLION

An increase in indoor carbon dioxide levels from

11 23 % %

$

30 % reduction in building energy consumption

= 65B /YR savings to overall U.S. economy1

Source: 1) Rhodium Group, 2013. 2) Satish, 2012. 3) Milton, 2000. 4) Kats, 2005.

50 %

Inadequate ventilation can cause a

EMPLOYEE SICK DAYS

= 400 /EMPLOYEE

An annual economic impact

$ 2 3

4

41 %

Improved air quality in offices can lead to

IMPROVEMENT/REDUCTION IN SYMPTOMS

$ © Council on Tall B

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Urban areas use up to 76 percent of global energy and generate about 75 percent of carbon emissions.6

CONTRIBUTING FACTORS

WORLD’S POPULATION

TODAY

54 %

2025 66 %

Source: 5) United Nations, 2014. 6) IPCC, 2014.

ENERGY USAGE

76 % 75 %

5

5

CO2 EMISSIONS

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Why Now?

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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS

60 OF FORTUNE 100 COMPANIES7

ENVIRONMENTAL GOALS: %

13 HIGHER TRANSACTION PRICES8

CUSTOMERS:

%

COUNTRIES:

193 COUNTRIES WILL HAVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS9

17 USA WILL REDUCE EMISSIONS10

% BY 2020

Source: 7) Hardesty, 2012. 8) Eichholtz, 2013. 9) United Nations, 2015. 10) Obama, 2015.

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UBIQUITOUS, AFFORDABLE TECHNOLOGY

20 OF COMPANIES INVESTING IN SENSORS11

SENSORS % 10.5B

INDUSTRY IN 202012

$

IS THE NEXT INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION13

INDUSTRY 4.0

80 OF GLOBAL ADULT POPULATION BY 201714

WIRELESS

% 16B ACTIVE WIRELESS DEVICES IN 201415

DEVICES IN 20207

50B

-35 IN REVENUE WITH POOR DATA MANAGEMENT17

BIG DATA

% 1.2 BUSINESS DATA DOUBLES17

YRS EVERY

Source: 11) PwC, 2014. 12) Markets and Markets, 2014. 13) Ungerleider, 2015. 14) AT Kearney, 2013. 15) Intel iQ, 2015. 16) Evans, 2011. 17) AT Kearney, 2013.

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Energy Management Solutions SHANGHAI FINANCIAL CENTER, CHINA

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Energy Management Solutions SHANGHAI FINANCIAL CENTER, CHINA

Optimal Operation of Complex Systems

27 ENERGY CONSUMPTION

%

REDUCED

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 0.4

0.8

1.2

1.6

Chi

ller P

lant

Con

sum

ptio

n (k

W/to

n) 2012 2013 2014

Carrier 19XRV centrifugal chiller

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Indoor Air Quality Solutions SISTINE CHAPEL, VATICAN CITY, ROME

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Indoor Air Quality Solutions

2M 5M VISITORS ANNUALLY

Increase from

700 2000 VISITORS

Before Now

SISTINE CHAPEL, VATICAN CITY, ROME

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Indoor Air Quality Solutions

3x THE AIR FLOW AND COOLING CAPACITY

SISTINE CHAPEL, VATICAN CITY, ROME

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System Diagnostics Research Su

pply

Air

(CFM

)

Damper Position (%) Closed Open

Stuck Damper

Zero Flow

LEED PLATINUM BUILDING, TRIVANDRUM, INDIA

IDENTIFIED

15 % of VAV dampers were

faulty through REMOTE ANALYTICS © Council on Tall B

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System Diagnostics Research LEED PLATINUM BUILDING, TRIVANDRUM, INDIA

for employee PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS

REDUCED CO2 AHU ELECTRICITY

CONSUMPTION

20 % by facilities operations TO IDENTIFY FAULTS

REDUCED TIME

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Vertical Transport Solutions

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Vertical Transport Solutions 7 WTC, NEW YORK, NY

90 FROM TURNSTILE TO FINAL DESTINATION

sec © Council on Tall Buildings

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Vertical Transport Solutions WESTIN PAZHOU, GUANGZHOU, CHINA

40 UP TO

% REDUCTION OF

MAX WAIT TIMES © Council on Tall B

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Future of Intelligent Buildings

RETROFIT OPPORTUNITIES

72 OF BUILDINGS TODAY

%

are over

20 YEARS OLD

30 % ENERGY SAVINGS UP TO

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Future of Intelligent Buildings

TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS

SENSORS, WIRELESS AND BIG DATA

ENVIRONMENTAL FOCUS

INTELLIGENT BUILDING GROWTH

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Integrated and Intelligent Buildings:

AN IMPERATIVE TO PEOPLE, THE PLANET AND THE BOTTOM LINE.

World’s largest provider of building technologies, including elevators and escalators, climate systems, controls and automation, and fire and security solutions

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