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  • OPENING PLENARY SESSIONDateline 2030: How could the future energy

    landscape impact the business of energy efficiency?

    @toSaveEnergy #EEGlobal

  • KATERI CALLAHANPresident

    Alliance to Save Energy

    @KateriCallahan @toSaveEnergy

  • Welcome to EE Global 2014!

    Kateri Callahan

    President, Alliance to Save Energy

  • Policy Leaders

    Environmental

    Groups

    Academia

    BusinessLeaders

    What is the Alliance to Save Energy?

    Mission:

    To promote energy

    efficiency worldwide to

    achieve a healthier

    economy, a cleaner

    environment, and greater

    energy security.

    Organization:

    • Staff of 40+ professionals

    • 36 years of experience

    • $10 million annual budget

    • Recognized as a premier

    energy efficiency

    organization

  • What is the Alliance to Save Energy?

    Sen. Susan

    Collins

    (R-ME)

    Sen. Chris

    Coons

    (D-DE)

    Sen. Ed

    Markey

    (D-MA)

    Sen. Lisa

    Murkowski

    (R-AK)

    Sen. Rob

    Portman

    (R-OH)

    Sen. Mark

    Pryor

    (D-AR)

    Sen. Jeanne

    Shaheen

    (D-NH)

    Sen. Mark

    Udall

    (D-CO)

    Sen. Ron

    Wyden

    (D-OR)

    Rep. Michael

    Burgess

    (R-TX)

    Rep.

    Ralph Hall

    (R-TX)

    Rep.

    Steve

    Israel

    (D-NY) Rep. Adam

    Kinzinger

    (R-IL)

    Rep. Paul

    Tonko

    (D-NY)

    Rep. Peter

    Welch

    (D-VT)

    H O N O R A R Y V I C E C H A I R S

    C H A I R M E N

    Nonprofit organization headquartered in U.S.; operations worldwide

    Sen. Mark

    Warner

    (D – VA)

    Jorge Carrasco

    Seattle City

    Light

  • Board of Directors

    Thomas Kuhn

    Edison Electric

    Institute

    Terry

    McCallisterWashington Gas

    Dave McCurdy

    American Gas

    Association

    Earle O’Donnell

    White & Case LLCMichael

    McQuadeUTC

    Rose McKinney-James

    McKinney-James &

    Associates

    Jane Palmieri

    The Dow Chemical

    Company

    Tom King

    National Grid US

    Kemel Dawkins

    Michigan State

    University

    Helen Burt

    PG&E CompanyPaul Camuti

    Ingersoll Rand

    Bruno Biasiotta

    Philips Lighting

    Americas

    Iain Campbell

    First

    Vice-Chair

    William Von

    HoeneExelon

    Second

    Vice-Chair

    Frank Murray

    Secretary

    Carolyn Green

    EnerGreen Capital

    Management

    Treasurer

    Tom Dreessen

    EEPIC

    Roger Duncan

    University of

    Texas

    Mayor Robert

    FosterLong Beach, Calif.

    Anthony Eggert

    UC Davis Policy

    Inst. Energy,

    Enviro. & Econ.

    Erwin Furukawa Tom Grumbly

    Lockheed Martin

    Dave Hopping

    Siemens Industry

    Inc.

    Jeff Eckel

    Hannon Armstrong

    Sustainable Infrastructure

    Capital Inc.

    Robert Pratt

    GreenerU

    Dave Szczupak

    Whirlpool

    Sue Stratton

    NW Energy Efficiency

    Alliance

    Fred Stephan

    Johns Manville

    Susan Tierney

    Analysis Group

    Jim Pauley

    Schneider

    Electric

    J. Heath Shuler

    Duke EnergyKevin Self

    Johnson Controls

  • Working With and Across All Sectors

    of the EconomyBusiness ▪ Government ▪ Public Interest

  • Continuing the Tradition of

    Building EE Capacity

    Building Codes Assistance Project

    2013 GraduateSoutheast Energy Efficiency Alliance

    2011 GraduateEuropean Alliance to Save Energy

  • International Steering CommitteeNorth American Representatives

    Dr. Robert Dixon, Team Leader for Climate & Chemicals, Global Environment FacilityDavid Goldstein, Energy Program Co-Director, Natural Resources Defense CouncilMark Hopkins, Director of International Energy Efficiency, UN FoundationMichael Howard, President & CEO, Electric Power Research InstituteLisa Jacobson, President, Business Council for Sustainable EnergyElizabeth McDonald, President and CEO, Canadian Energy Efficiency AllianceMichael Melaniphy, President, American Public Transportation AssociationClay Nesler, Vice President, Global Energy and Sustainability, Johnson Controls Inc.Bill Ritter, Director, Center for the Clean Energy EconomyAshok Sarkar, Senior Energy Specialist, The World BankDave Szczupak, Executive Vice President, Global Product Organizations, Whirlpool CorporationLisa Tryson, Director, Corporate Communications & PR, Danfoss North America

    European Representatives

    Sergio Andreis, Director, Kyoto ClubAmit Bando, former Executive Director, International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC)Paolo Bertoldi, Principal Administrator, European Commission DG JRCStefan Buettner, Senior Advisor & Researcher, The Scottish ParliamentHeinz Dürr, Chairman of the Advisory Board, EEPMonica Frassoni, President, European Alliance to Save EnergyMichael Geissler, Chief Executive Officer, Berlin Energy AgencyMartin Hiller, Director General, Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)Miriam Maes, Founder & CEO, Foresee ConsultingChristoph Spesshardt, Deputy Chairman of the Board, DENEFFPeter Sweatman, Chief Executive, Climate Strategy & Partners

    African/Middle Eastern Representatives

    Dr. Nawal al-Hosany, Director of Sustainability, Masdar City, UAEIgnatius Anyanwu, Energy Technology Specialist/Energy Program Specialist, Department of EnergyBarry Brendenkamp, General Operations Manager, National Energy Efficiency Agency, South Africa

    Asian/Pacific Representatives

    Thomas K. Dreessen, Chairman & CEO, Energy Efficiency Project Investment Company, Limited (EEPIC)Peter du Pont, Vice President, Clean Energy – Asia, Nexant AsiaGabrielle Kuiper, Former Senior Advisor on Climate Change, Energy and Environment, Office of the Prime MinisterZolaikha Strong, Director, Sustainable Energy, Copper Development Association

    Latin American Representatives

    Odon de Buen, Director General, Comisión Nacional para el Uso Eficiente de la EnergíaArutro Echeverria, President, AEAEEPablo Moreno, Corporate Affairs Director, MABEWilliam Phillips, former Executive Director, Agencia Chilena de Eficencia EnergeticaHamilton Pollis, Executive Director, Latin American and the Caribbean Network for Energy Efficiency

  • Thank you, Sponsors

  • EE Global 2014 Audience

    • 488 Registrants

    • 28 Countries Represented

    • High-Level to Drive the EE Agenda Forward

    33% Executive Level

    35% Decision Makers

    • Mix of All Sectors to Hit All the Angles

    40% Business/Industry

    38% NGOs/Trades/Universities/Nonprofits

    22% Government (Federal, State/Local, International)

  • The Alliance Team Behind EE Global

  • ANDREAS SCHIERENBECKCEO & Executive Chairman

    ThyssenKrupp Elevator AG

    @thyssenkrupp_ir

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    17Developing the future.

    40% of all energy world wide is consumed in buildings

    Elevators consume up to 10% of the total building energy

    31%28%

    41%

    Buildings

    Transport Industry

    Life cycle cost of a building

    Design

    & build

    Cost

    20%Cost 80%

    Operation cost buildings 60%Demo

    litionEnergy cost buildings 40%

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  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    18Developing the future.

    Urbanization

    By 2050 urban populations will account for 70%

    Development of city population

    4.1

    6.1

    8.0

    9.2

    1975 2000 2025 2050

    70%

    30%

    100%

    Population [bn]

    Rural [bn]

    Urban [bn]

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  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    19Developing the future.

    Increasing height and travel speed

    Travel speed > 10

    ~2,000 feet

    ~1,000 feet

    The 21st century is the first metropolitan century

    By 2025 the existing floor space has to be doubled

    Since 2000 high-rise buildings (650 feet and above) tripled

    Over 180 buildings currently under construction above 820 feet

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    20Developing the future.

    $53 bn $71 bn

    2011 2013 2016

    U.S. elevator market

    Market volume: $9.3 bn

    Thereof ~75% service market

    World elevator market

    ~5% p.a.

    $63 bn

    15%

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  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    21Developing the future.

    Elevators worldwide: ~36.300 GWh/a

    What is the worldwide energy consumption of elevators?

    ~1.5 x Las Vegas (~23.000 GWh/a)

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  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    22Developing the future.

    Who are the energy consumers at elevator systems?

    3

    Door operator car door

    Car operation panel

    Machine and brake Cabin lighting

    Air condition unit for

    cabin ventilation

    Drive / Inverter

    Controller

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    23Developing the future.

    Energy saving potentials* in %

    Energy-efficient solutions for elevators

    TWIN

    Standby solutions,

    Destination

    selection control

    (DSC),…

    Door operators,

    Regenerative drive

    systems,…

    LED lights, standby

    modus,…

    *) Energy savings compared to standard elevator systems

    Lighting systems Up to 75%

    Drive systems Up to 50%

    Software solutions Up to 30%

    New

    technologyUp to 30%

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    24Developing the future.

    104 floors, 73 elevators & 11 escalators

    Fastest elevators in North America

    (10 m/s)

    Elevators operate as power generators

    Up to 30% energy reduction through

    regenerative drives

    1. World Trade Center

    Regenerative elevators feed full lightening system of 1.WTC

    Elevators as power generators

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    25Developing the future.

    Up to 30% reduced space requirements

    Up to 50% increased transport capacity

    Up to 50% reduced peak power

    consumption

    Cut electrical loads by half

    ThyssenKrupp TWIN systems

    Up to 30% lower energy consumption

    New elevator technology

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    26Developing the future.

    Modernization: How much energy can you save? Where?

    90%

    65%

    30%

    25%

    Lighting upgrades,

    light shutdown, LED

    lighting,…

    Motor controller,

    regenerative drives, roping

    configuration

    Motor efficiency controllers,

    high performing fluids,…

    Auto slow down, LED

    lighting,…

    Cabs

    Hydraulic

    Escalators

    Traction

    In the U.S.: ~60% energy consumption in standby modus

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    27Developing the future.

    Gearless drives with regenerative power

    Modern controls

    Improved capacity

    LED lighting

    Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach Hotel

    Energy savings of 56% achieved

    Modernization of 40 years of elevators

  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    28Developing the future.

    U.S. energy consumption

    Facts and figures U.S. elevator market

    ~5 million existing buildings

    ~1 million running elevators

    Buildings

    ~48%

    Industry

    ~24%

    Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (2012)

    Transportation

    ~28%

    ~50% older than 20 years

    ~3.300 GWh/a energy

    consumption

    (thereof ~60% in standby modus)

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  • EE Global 2014 | Elevator Technology

    Andreas Schierenbeck | Washington | 2014-05-20

    29Developing the future.

    Developing the future.

    Thank you!

  • DAVE SZCZUPAKExecutive Vice President, Global Product Organization

    Whirlpool

    @WhirlpoolCorp

  • DAVE SZCZUPAKExecutive Vice President, Global Product Organization

    Whirlpool

    @WhirlpoolCorp

  • HELEN BURTSr. Vice President & Chief Customer Officer

    Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E)

    @PGE4Me @PGE_Helen

  • About PG&E

  • Investing in our Customers

  • Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG) Energy Watch Program Results:

    • $7 million dollars in incentives

    • Energy savings of 57.5 million kWh, 3.5 thousand kW

    and 200,000 therms

    • Over 200 municipal facilities benchmarked

    Climate and Energy Action Planning:

    • Green House Gas Inventories

    Local Government Partnerships

  • Water – Energy Nexus

  • Zero Net Energy

    “Honda House” - Davis, CA

  • JEFF CASSISSr. Vice President, General Manager Global Systems PLS

    Philips Lighting Americas

    @PhilipsLight

  • JANE PALMIERIBusiness President of Dow Building & Construction

    Dow Chemical Company

    @DowChemical

  • The Energy Demand and Efficiency Relationship

    • Industry is 1/3 of Total U.S. Domestic Gas Demand and 1/4 of Total U.S.

    Domestic Electricity Demand

    • Building sector energy consumption grew by > 50% between 1980 and 2010

    • U.S. energy demand is expected to grow by 7 % by 2035

    Global energy demand is expected to increase

    by 47% by 2035

    Continued improvements in EE are

    essential to meeting growing demand

  • A Sustainable Energy Future

    Holistic approach provides companies with benefits and

    opportunities around energy efficiency

  • SENATOR JEANNE SHAHEENU.S. Senate

    @JeanneShaheen @SenatorShaheen

  • OPENING PLENARY SESSIONDateline 2030: How could the future energy

    landscape impact the business of energy efficiency?

    @toSaveEnergy #EEGlobal