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Post Globe 2010Business and Green Building

Doug Webber, P.Eng., LEED AP

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Company Profile

300+ employees

Voted one of the Best Workplaces in

Canada for 5 years

Work with clients in the property

management, asset management,

development & construction industries.

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What We Do

Green Building Services:

New buildings

Existing buildings

Planning (communities, policy

work)

Building Restoration/Building

Science

Audits & Capital Planning

Structural Engineering

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A National Leader in Green

Building Consulting

Currently, we are pursuing certification for over 140

LEED projects including:

• in excess of $3 billion in green building projects

• 47,000,000 ft2 of LEED EB work on some of Canada’s

premier buildings

• 14,000,000 ft2 of LEED NC and CS projects

• 600,000 ft2 of LEED CI projects

• developing sustainability policies for 15

municipalities/communities

We have also developed the LEED Canada-EB standard

for the CaGBC

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Why Does Business Care About Green?

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Converging Events

• Source: Architecture2030.org

1 QBtu = annual energy output of 40

1,000 MW power plants

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ROI

- 39 percent of total energy use

- 12 percent of the total water consumption

- 68 percent of total electricity consumption

- 38 percent of the carbon dioxide emissions

Buildings most painless way to achieve CO2 reductions

Source: www.vattenfall.com

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Market Pressure

Not (only) about payback: Energy costs are too low in North

America to be the driver for real

shift to Green

Market Pressure – Tenant

Demand for Green: Toronto

Commercial office market

precursor for other markets

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Regulation

Green Energy Act

• Provide transparency to building energy performance

• Feed in Tariff

GHG

• Alberta first N.A. jurisdiction to regulate GHG

emissions

• BC price of carbon: $25/tonne

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Measures Beyond Financial are Emerging

Pension Funds the first to demand green

certification.

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What Has Driven Green Buildings?

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Market Demands a Simple Answer to a

Complex Question

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Energy as the Metric

Energy a simple target linked to carbon

Benchmarking :

• Compare against market means, and

identify best practices

• The Prius Effect – we pay attention to

what is measured.

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Energy Intensity of Existing Office Buildings in TorontoEnergy Intensity of Existing Office Buildings in Toronto

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GHG Intensity for Existing Toronto Office Buildings

Toronto Mean - 6.97 kg CO2e/sq ft

Lowest Emissions - 4.48 kg CO2e/sq ft

Highest Emissions - 11.52 kg CO2e/sq ft

Your Building

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Transparency:

Building Energy Labeling

Poor performers will not

remain anonymous.

GBPI

NRCan

LEED EB

Energy Star

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What can be Learned from the

Success in Green Buildings

Successful businesses live to compete

and the market wants a simple

metric.

• Create the rules of the game.

• Announce the winners

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Cities May Follow a Similar Pattern

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Green Labelling

• In development by ICLEI

• Policy, practice, and

performance based metrics

• Designed to non-competitive

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Products are Next

• UK Carbon Trust leading

labeling

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AN INTRODUCTIONTO LOOP

5 May, 2009

Helping you turn environmental responsibility

into your competitive advantage

Loop Initiatives Inc. – a carbon neutral company210 Gladstone Ave. Suite 3001 Ottawa, ON K2P 0Y6 t. 613.237.1480

2300 Yonge St. Suite 2300 Toronto, ON M4P 1E4 t. 416.640.7760e. [email protected] w. loopinitiatives.com

AN INTRODUCTIONTO LOOP

5 May, 2009

Helping you turn environmental responsibility

into your competitive advantage

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Halsall Associates Ltd.

www.halsall.com

Doug Webber 416.644.4925

[email protected]

Questions?