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Page 1: Top 10 Products That Save Money - David McDougall, EnerNOC

Top Energy Efficiency Products

[6/15/2010]

Green Office Conference

[David McDougall][Manager of Analytics]

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Building Are Full of Energy Savings Opportunities

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“Less than 5% of commercial buildings in the US are actually commissioned after construction.”

- BCS Partners

“Closing our ‘national electric productivity gap’ could curtail up to 30% of our power consumption.”

- Rocky Mountain Institute

“The average commercial building uses 26% more energy than needed.”

- DOE / Energy Star

It’s no surprise that commercial buildings are not as efficient as they could be! There is still ample room to improve efficiency in this space.

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OK, But What Do I do? A Recipe For Success:

•Have a team, such as a green team, in place to review options and ensure tasks are implemented.

•There is no need to go it alone. Get help from utilities, engineers, peers, non-profits, and government resources.

• Know where the tax breaks and rebates are.

•Know where your building loads comes from. Conduct and internal audit and review. Use Portfolio Manager to benchmark.

• Consider a professional audit.

•Have a plan. Energy management should be as disciplined as financial management.

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1. Occupancy sensors

2. Photovoltaics

3. Frictionless chillers

4. Retro-commissioning / commissioning

5. Demand response

6. Bonus product: Variable frequency drives

Top Energy Savings Products and ServicesThese are some of products you may not be using that could save you money.

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Now that everyone has installed the most efficient lights, let’s control them.Savings from EPA study: The average office spends 29% of it’s electrical bill on lighting

Source– Bill Von Neida United States Environmental Protection Agency Green Lights ProgramUSEPA-6202J, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460 E-Mail: [email protected]

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1. Cost: $30-$130 each, plus installation

2. Resources Utility rep, electrician, in-house facilities staff

3. Links http://www.ies.org/ ,

4. Retrofit Payback: 1-2 years, less with new construction

5. Extra credit: Add dimmer controls for daylight harvesting

Essential information

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•Total incentives for commercial buildings can reach 50% of the first cost

•Costs are dropping, increased panel and inverter supply, suppliers and capable contractors

•SRECs are a new added incentive

•ESCOs can often offer power for less than market rates. Beware of high escalator clauses.

•Paybacks can be as low as 3 years

Photovoltaics (PV): It’s time to consider solar as an investment Solar highlights for Massachusetts

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1. Net cost: $1-3 per installed kWh for commercial applications

2. Renewable energy tax credit $.03 / kWh, and SREC $3.25 /watt

3. Rebates and credits change often, get current and be prepared for new programs

4. Resources: http://www.dsireusa.org , http://www.masscec.com/index.cfm?pid=11052

5. Some Solar Providers http://www.nexamp.com/ , http://www.borregosolar.com/ma/ , http://www.solarmarket.com/ , http://www.ameresco.com/ , http://www.noresco.com/

PV Essential informationInterview Professionals

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When you need to Replace Water Cooled Chillers, go TurbocoreFrictionless chillers are super efficientKey Contacts: Mechanical Contractor, Utility Representative

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RCx Retro-Commissioning

A systematic, documented process that identifies low-cost operational and maintenance improvements in existing buildings and brings the buildings up to the design intentions of its current usage.

Why?: Because buildings rarely operate as designed.

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“Top 10” RCx Opp – for Energy Savings (from Building Commissioning Association)

10. Improve boiler efficiency/control

9. Reset Supply Air Static Pressure set-point

8. Terminal Unit tune-ups - dampers & valves

7. Return VFDs to variable speed operation

6. Lower condenser water temps/improve chiller sequence

5. Calibrate sensors and instrumentation

4. System level test & Balance (over air, over pumping)

3. Optimize/restore economizer operations

2. Eliminate simultaneous heating and cooling

1. Turn off equipment when not needed

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Years

1.00

1.05

1.10

1.15

1.20

1.25

0.95

0.85

0.90

0.80

Normalized Energy Usage

Savings opportunitySavings Opportunity

No Commissioning With SiteSMART Commissioning Services

With SiteSMART Monitoring-based Commissioning

MBCx Continuous Monitoring and CommissioningBuilding performance naturally degrades over time. SiteSMART uses building data and powerful algorithms to identify savings opportunities.

Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Benchmarking Analysis of monitoring-based commissioning

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Change in ScheduleAnnual savings = $21,000 CO2 avoidance = 102 tonnes

Savings Category No cost Action Recommended Enable auto-control. This unit was habitually overridden, but from continuous monitoring, each incidence was caught with minimal loss in energy savings. As a result of this measure new protocols were established for requesting off-hours usage to further limit this issue from re-occurring.

Example: Air Handling Schedules

Facility managers often don’t have the time to identify maintenance issues like equipment operating during off-hours. Increased costs are an undetected result.

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The AHU schedule (green) shows a regular daily schedule.SiteSMART found that actual operation (blue) was in constant over-ride.

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Demand response is a cost-effective and reliable way to meet peak demand. The alternative is to build generation and transmission capacity that will be used for only a fraction of a year.

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Annual US Electricity Demand - % of Peak

Demand Response OverviewDemand Response Overview

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Demand Response Overviewk

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Reliability/Security – DR can be brought to market more quickly and precisely than comparable generation or T&D, giving grid operators resources needed to better manage reliability NOW while paying end-users to tap into existing resources.

Price – DR can dramatically reduce pricing power of well-positioned generators and incentivizes end users to become active participants in energy markets – active participation keeps markets healthy and prices low.

Efficiency – Demand response raises the specter of efficiency. Increased end user market participation puts energy back on the business planner’s map and, when properly deployed, can save end-users 20% or more on energy bills.

Generation Capacity

Demand

kW

24 Hours

With EnerNOC

With EnerNOC

With EnerNOC

Demand response is achieved when end-users reduce their demand for electricity from the grid in response to market signals.

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Demand Response Overview

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Grid operators must meet the demand of a control area’s aggregated load while meeting FERC’s reliability standard of downtime of no more than one day in ten years!

ERCOT Now Pays Load to Respond!!!

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If Load Increases . . .

Build generator

Build generator

Build generator

Be more efficient

Curtail during critical peaks

Shift consumption

Plant 1’s Capacity

Plant 2’s Capacity

Plant 3’s Capacity+ +

Supply

+ +Your

Building’s Demand

Next Building’s Demand

Next Building’s Demand

Demand

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Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)

•Speed control for motors (pumps, fans, compressors)

•Can save 75% on some devices

•What devices come on fully that could be controlled? (Ie. RTU or pumps

•Must have “inverter ready” motors

•Rebates are usually available.

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David McDougallManager of AnalyticsEnerNOC, Inc.

[email protected]

Thank You!