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Strategic Energy Management via Energy Star’s Portfolio ManagerEnergy Star s Portfolio Manager
Terry Sharp, P.E.
Oak Ridge National LaboratorLaboratory
October 29, 2008
Managed by UT-Battellefor the Department of Energy
Topics
• Drivers of MEDCOM’s Push to Assemble Energy and gyWater Use Data
• Why Use EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager
• Implementation Steps
• Ways MEDCOM Can Benefity
• Portfolio Manager Demonstration
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Why ORNL’s Buildings Technology Center Is HereCenter Is Here
• Building energy efficiency experts
• Building performance specialists (baselining, benchmarking, portfolio assessment, strategic energy management)
• Technology specialists (geothermal, CHP, HVAC equipment,• Technology specialists (geothermal, CHP, HVAC equipment, envelopes, commissioning, measurement and verification, energy metering, etc.) and technology integrators
• Knowledge of energy and water legislative requirements• Knowledge of energy and water legislative requirements
• Developed advanced building performance rating methodology and analytical engines behind Energy Star ratings
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MEDCOM’s Drivers for Data Collection: EPACT 2005 and EISA 2007 LegislationEPACT 2005 and EISA 2007 Legislation
• Energy: 30% reduction by 2015 (FY03 basis)
• Water: 15% reduction by 2015 (FY07 basis)
A l d t ti• Annual energy and water use reporting
• Energy use benchmarking
• Comprehensive audits in 25% of your facilities annually*y
* Facilities representing 75% of agency energy use
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* Facilities representing 75% of agency energy use
Why Use Energy Star Portfolio Manager?
• Enables reliable “apples-to-apples” building performance comparisons (ratings)p ( g )– Normalizes for the dominant drivers of energy use (floor area,
operating hours, occupant density, weather, etc)– Ratings based on real performance of real buildings “most methodsRatings based on real performance of real buildings
• Requires minimal data (annual energy use data and simple building descriptive data)
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• Easy access (web-based)
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Energy Use Intensity Bin (kBtu/sqft)
EPA Rating Tools Are Widely Used
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~ 8 billion square feet, >4000 are Energy Star
What We Have To Do To Enable P tf li MPortfolio Manager
• Assemble energy use and descriptive data
• Populate data to Portfolio Manager
• Setup appropriate access levels to users
• Incorporate use into operationsIncorporate use into operations
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BENEFITS: What MEDCOM Gets
• Measured energy and water use data for buildings
• Building performance ratings
• Performance tracking (energy and water)
• Ready access to data and metrics
• Easy update capabilityy y
• A system that is well supported
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BENEFITS: How MEDCOM Can Use for Strategic Energy ManagementStrategic Energy Management
• Use Measured energy and water use data to:– Support annual reporting– Establish energy and water use baselines– Minimize uncertain energy and cost accounting (allocations)Minimize uncertain energy and cost accounting (allocations)– Support budget planning– Enable performance ratings
• Use Performance Tracking– ID when buildings are improving, holding, or degrading
M t d l f– Measure progress toward goals or performance achievement
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BENEFITS: How MEDCOM Can Use for Strategic Energy Management (cont )Strategic Energy Management (cont.)• Use Performance Ratings to:
Find the good bad and ugly in your portfolio– Find the good, bad, and ugly in your portfolio– Add a performance component to your targeting – Target low performers (send teams where most needed)– Avoid sending auditors to high performers– Scope your expectations up front– Set targets for improved performance (building installationSet targets for improved performance (building, installation,
region, etc.)– Gain recognition for high performers (Energy Star)
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Demonstration
The following slides show a variety of screen shots from EPA’s Energy Star
Portfolio Manager that will be shown and gdiscussed in the demonstration.
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Portfolio Manager: Screen Shot of the Summary Page for a Portfolio of Schools
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Portfolio Manager: Screen Shot of Required Characteristics Data for an Office Building
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Portfolio Manager: Screen Shot of Required Energy Use Data
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Portfolio Manager: Screen Shot of Q&A Help Available
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Questions?
• Terry Sharp, P.E.
• Oak Ridge National Laboratory
• sharptr@ornl gov• [email protected]
• 865-574-3559
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