Certified Energy Manager LEED AP BD+C [email protected] Powered by Sunshine: Net-Zero Energy Homes as a step toward 100% Renewable Energy David Gibson 1 UNR Renewable Energy Minor October 18, 2016
Certified Energy ManagerLEED AP BD+C
Powered by Sunshine:Net-Zero Energy Homes
as a step toward100% Renewable Energy
David Gibson
1UNR Renewable Energy Minor
October 18, 2016
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Blower Door
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• Used to measure air leakage before and after sealing
• Precisely calibrated• For every cubic foot
pulled out through the BD, one cubic foot is leaking in
• Helps identify air leak locations and magnitude
Economic Analysis
To determine which improvements should be made, we compare the upfront cost to the savings over time:• Simple Payback – How long does it take the
measure to pay for itself? Calculation: upfront cost / annual savings
• Return on Investment (ROI) – Can be compared to other investments (stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc).
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Actual Energy and Cost Savings
System Before Improvements
Projected Costs
Actual Costs
Actual Savings
Percent Savings
Heating $4,022 $2,686 $850 $3,172 79%
Cooling $0 $0 $0 $0 ---
Water Heating $549 $549 $385 $164 30%
Lights and Appliances $1,138 $968 $950 $188 17%
Service Charges $115 $115 $115 $0 0%
Total $5,824 $4,318 $2,300 $3,524 61%
Economic Analysis (LED Lights)
Would you give me $100 today, if I offered to pay you $10/month for the next ten years?
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Economic Analysis (LED Lights)
Would you give me $100 today, if I offered to pay you $10/month for the next ten years?
$120/year x 10 = $1,200
Payback: $100/$120 = 0.833 years (10 months)
ROI: $120/$100 = 120%
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Low-Flow Showerhead
• Old (standard): 2.5 gallon per minute (GPM)• New: 1.5 GPM• Savings: 1.0 Gallon per Minute• 30 min showering = 30 gallons per day• 365 days = 10,950 gallons per year
$100/year savings for electricity and water (~$60/year savings for natural gas)
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EPA Recommended Thermostat Setpoints
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A Great Investment
• Investing in home efficiency is one of the best investments you can make
• Significantly reduces long-term energy costs• Guaranteed return on investment, often
exceeding 10%• Makes you more comfortable while saving you
money
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Economic Analysis
• Efficiency improvements: – $7,000 cost– $3,500 annual savings– 2 year payback / 50% Return on Investment
• Solar hot water:– $6,700 cost - $2,500 rebate = $4,200 out of pocket– $420 annual savings– 10 year payback / 10% Return on Investment
• Home value increased by $52,000 in 2 years!– At least half attributed to energy improvements
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Net-Zero Energy
• The final step to making my house Net-Zero Energy is to replace the oil furnace.
• Will have a ground-source heat pump installed.• Exchanges heat with the ground to provide
heating and air conditioning.
• Cost: $33,000• Federal Tax Credit: 30%
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OLD105,000 BTU/Hour
NEW31,000 BTU/Hr
Economic Analysis
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• 2011 Toyota Prius• 50 MPG
• 2013 Nissan Leaf• 120 MPGe• 100% Electric• Powered by Sunlight
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Nevada Energy Consumption & Costs
Economic Development
Nevada spends $8 Billion each year on imported fossil fuels. (natural gas, coal, oil)
• By 2030, we could have 100% renewable electricity, and 50% reduction in oil imports
• By 2040, we could have 100% renewable energy across all sectors
• Retaining $7 billion would create 100,000+ jobs
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Residential
• Nevada homes spend ~$1.5 Billion out-of-state each year on fossil fuels
• 500,000+ homes in Nevada need efficiency upgrades x $7,500 = $3.75 billion impact
• 500,000+ homes could install renewable energy upgrades x $20,000 = $10 billion impact
• Auditors, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, insulation workers, solar installers needed
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Commercial / Industrial
• Nevada businesses spend $2.0 Billion out-of-state each year on fossil fuels
• Deep efficiency improvements = 30%+ savings• Rooftop solar• GSHP under parking lots• Solar shade over parking lots
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Transportation
• Nevada spends over $5 billion annually on imported oil and transportation fuels.
• How can we transform the Transportation sector?• Improve Bike-ability• Electric Vehicles• Light Rail• High-Speed Rail or MagLev Trains
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Energy/Water Nexus
• Efficiency and renewables reduce water waste• Covering half of Lake Mead in solar would:
• Reduce evaporation equal to Nevada’s water allocation from the Colorado River
• Produce more electricity than all of NV Energy’s fleet of gas and coal plants
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Next Steps
• NSHE Endowment: Divest from Fossil Fuels• 2017 Legislature:
o Set Statewide Goal (100% renewables by 2040)
o Green Bank to finance projectso PERS: Divest/reinvest ~$2-$3 Billion
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What can you do?
• Change your lightbulbs to LEDs and install a high efficiency (1.5 GPM) showerhead today!
• Hire a certified energy auditor to see what other improvements you can make
• Talk with UNR about how they can save energy• Contact your elected officials to let them know
that this is the future you want for Nevada!
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Certified Energy ManagerLEED AP BD+C
Powered by Sunshine:Net-Zero Energy Homes
as a step toward100% Renewable Energy
David Gibson
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