REAL PERFORMANCE OF GREEN
BUILDINGS

                          Stephen Carpenter
                      Enermodal Engineering
                           October 24, 2007
Green on the Grand
  Office Building

       Winner of federal government C2000
        design competition in 1996
       Goal of 50% energy reduction and minimal
        environmental impact




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Airtight Well-Insulated Envelope


  Double stud wall with cellulose insulation
  50 to 75 mm EIFS exterior




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High-Performance Windows


  Triple-glazed with 2 low-e coatings and
   argon gas fill
  Insulating edge spacer and fibreglass
   frames
  Spectrally-selective
     outer glazing




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Daylighting & Indirect Lighting



       Natural light
        supplemented by
        indirect lighting
       Lighting power of
        less than 10 W/m²
       Occupancy and
        daylighting sensors
        throughout


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Radiant Heating and Cooling


      Radiant cooling
         – First in N. America
         – Better comfort, lower fan
           energy and noise
      Air is dehumidified in air
       handling unit
         – Displacement ventilation
      New small scale gas-
       fired chiller for cooling

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Storm Water & Cooling Pond


  Chiller heat
   rejected to cooling
   pond
  Make-up water
   provided by rain
   water off roof




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Initial Energy Performance
                                          200
                                                                 Natural Gas                  Electricity
                                          180                    DHW (Gas)                    Space Heating (Gas)

                                                                 Lighting                     Plug Loads
    Annual Energy Consumption [ekWh/m²]




                                          160
                                                                 Space Cooling                Cooling Tower
                                          140                    Distribution Pumps           Ventilation Fans      High energy use
                                          120
                                                                                                                    due primarily to
                                                                                                                    poor performing
                                          100                                                                       gas chiller (avg.
                                                                                                                    COP 0.51)
                                           80


                                           60


                                           40


                                           20


                                            0
                                                Monitored, 1999 Monitored, 1999   Predicted                            2006 Utility   Estimated    Calib
                                                 (Abs Chiller)   (Elec Chiller                                                         Targets    Baselin
                                                                     Est.)                                                                           Mo
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Energy Performance after Chiller
             Replacement
                                      180                                                      Natural Gas          Electricity

                                                                                               DHW (Gas)            Space Heating (Gas)
                                      160
                                                                                               Lighting             Plug Loads

                                                                                               Space Cooling        Cooling Tower
Annual Energy Consumption [ekWh/m²]




                                      140
                                                                                               Distribution Pumps   Ventilation Fans

                                      120


                                      100


                                       80


                                       60


                                       40


                                       20


                                        0
                                            2003 Utility   2004 Utility   2005 Utility   2006 Utility                    Calibrated Baseline
                                                                                                                             EE4 Model
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How do we compare?

                                 E nerg y Intens ity in ekWh/m2

    700


    600                                                                    E lectricity
                                                                           Natural G as
    500


    400


    300


    200


    100


      0
            C anadian O ffice   O ffice & 10,000 -   O ffice & C ons tructed   G reen on the G rand
                B uilding        49,999 s q. F t.          1990-1999


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Summary


  Actual monitored performance is 118
   kWm2, very close to original predicted of
   106 kWh/m2
  Energy use is 70% lower than office
   buildings constructed at the same time
  Energy efficiency measures could reduce
   usage to 78 kWh/m2




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Vaughan / York Region Station 7-9
LEED® Canada Gold




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Tale of Two Fire Stations


 Station 79 was intended to be duplicate of 78
 79 was greened up but floor plan unaltered




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Site and Water Measures


  Stormwater drains overland to TRCA land
  White concrete
  Naturalized landscaping including
   wildflower ground cover
  No irrigation system
  56% water savings through waterless
   urinals and low flow fixtures




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Energy & Atmosphere Measures


 Added
  argon and warm edge spacers
  Ventilation heat recovery
  Condensing gas furnaces
  Direct/indirect lighting on occupancy
   sensors
  Expected 30% savings over Station 78




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Monitored Energy Use

                     Energy Consumption - Est 4 Month Totals (February to May 2007)
                    1800

                                                                         Natural Gas

                    1600                                                 Electricity



                    1400



                    1200
         ekWh/day




                    1000



                    800



                    600



                    400



                    200



                      0

                           78 Utility Bills    79 Utility Bills    79 Final Sim

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Material Measures


  Recycled steel roof, white concrete (18% recycled)
  75% construction waste diversion
  51% FSC wood




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Indoor Environmental Quality
Measures

  Larger and operable windows, skylight added to
   fitness room
  CO2 control of ventilation
  Low-emitting wood




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Cost of LEED




                                     Station #78       Station #79
  Overall Construction                  $3,334,000        $3,607,000
          Cost                       (tendered 2004)   (tendered 2005)
  Incremental Cost for                                    8.2% or
        LEED                                              $20/ft2
  Incremental Cost for                                 2.5 to 5.5% or
   LEED adjusted for                                   $6 to $13/ft2
       inflation




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Project Summary


  LEED Gold achieved at a cost of ~4%
  Monitored performance is matching
   predicted values




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Sisters of St Joseph Residence




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Naturalized Landscaping


 Native landscaping
 Green roof terrace
 Grass-pave parking




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Water Efficiency


  Eliminated irrigation (Xeriscaping)
  Use low-flow fixtures and dual
   flush toilets
  Collect and use rainwater for
   Waste water conveyance and
   irrigation hose bibs




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Energy Features


  Ground source heat pump throughout
  Condensing boiler for back-up and
   domestic water heating
  In-suite HRVs for savings and better IAQ
  All fluorescent lighting controlled by
   occupancy sensors




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Energy Savings


  52% and $160,000/yr energy savings




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Actual Performance:
    August to mid-October

  Actual usage 12% less than predicted
  On-track to achieve over 50% energy savings

                   500000



                   400000
    Energy (kWh)




                   300000                                        Electricity
                                                                 Gas

                   200000



                   100000



                        0
                            Code            Simulated   Actual
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Conclusions


  Green buildings can achieve expected
   savings
  Energy simulation coupled with
   subsequent monitoring and data analysis
   is key to ensuring savings




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- Thank You




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GBF2007 - RealBuildingPerformance - S.Carpenter Enermodal

  • 1.
    REAL PERFORMANCE OFGREEN BUILDINGS Stephen Carpenter Enermodal Engineering October 24, 2007
  • 2.
    Green on theGrand Office Building  Winner of federal government C2000 design competition in 1996  Goal of 50% energy reduction and minimal environmental impact Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 3.
    Airtight Well-Insulated Envelope  Double stud wall with cellulose insulation  50 to 75 mm EIFS exterior Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 4.
    High-Performance Windows Triple-glazed with 2 low-e coatings and argon gas fill  Insulating edge spacer and fibreglass frames  Spectrally-selective outer glazing Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 5.
    Daylighting & IndirectLighting  Natural light supplemented by indirect lighting  Lighting power of less than 10 W/m²  Occupancy and daylighting sensors throughout Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 6.
    Radiant Heating andCooling  Radiant cooling – First in N. America – Better comfort, lower fan energy and noise  Air is dehumidified in air handling unit – Displacement ventilation  New small scale gas- fired chiller for cooling Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 7.
    Storm Water &Cooling Pond  Chiller heat rejected to cooling pond  Make-up water provided by rain water off roof Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 8.
    Initial Energy Performance 200 Natural Gas Electricity 180 DHW (Gas) Space Heating (Gas) Lighting Plug Loads Annual Energy Consumption [ekWh/m²] 160 Space Cooling Cooling Tower 140 Distribution Pumps Ventilation Fans High energy use 120 due primarily to poor performing 100 gas chiller (avg. COP 0.51) 80 60 40 20 0 Monitored, 1999 Monitored, 1999 Predicted 2006 Utility Estimated Calib (Abs Chiller) (Elec Chiller Targets Baselin Est.) Mo Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 9.
    Energy Performance afterChiller Replacement 180 Natural Gas Electricity DHW (Gas) Space Heating (Gas) 160 Lighting Plug Loads Space Cooling Cooling Tower Annual Energy Consumption [ekWh/m²] 140 Distribution Pumps Ventilation Fans 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2003 Utility 2004 Utility 2005 Utility 2006 Utility Calibrated Baseline EE4 Model Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 10.
    How do wecompare? E nerg y Intens ity in ekWh/m2 700 600 E lectricity Natural G as 500 400 300 200 100 0 C anadian O ffice O ffice & 10,000 - O ffice & C ons tructed G reen on the G rand B uilding 49,999 s q. F t. 1990-1999 Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 11.
    Summary  Actualmonitored performance is 118 kWm2, very close to original predicted of 106 kWh/m2  Energy use is 70% lower than office buildings constructed at the same time  Energy efficiency measures could reduce usage to 78 kWh/m2 Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 12.
    Vaughan / YorkRegion Station 7-9 LEED® Canada Gold Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 13.
    Tale of TwoFire Stations  Station 79 was intended to be duplicate of 78  79 was greened up but floor plan unaltered Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 14.
    Site and WaterMeasures  Stormwater drains overland to TRCA land  White concrete  Naturalized landscaping including wildflower ground cover  No irrigation system  56% water savings through waterless urinals and low flow fixtures Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 15.
    Energy & AtmosphereMeasures Added  argon and warm edge spacers  Ventilation heat recovery  Condensing gas furnaces  Direct/indirect lighting on occupancy sensors  Expected 30% savings over Station 78 Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 16.
    Monitored Energy Use Energy Consumption - Est 4 Month Totals (February to May 2007) 1800 Natural Gas 1600 Electricity 1400 1200 ekWh/day 1000 800 600 400 200 0 78 Utility Bills 79 Utility Bills 79 Final Sim Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 17.
    Material Measures Recycled steel roof, white concrete (18% recycled)  75% construction waste diversion  51% FSC wood Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 18.
    Indoor Environmental Quality Measures  Larger and operable windows, skylight added to fitness room  CO2 control of ventilation  Low-emitting wood Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 19.
    Cost of LEED Station #78 Station #79 Overall Construction $3,334,000 $3,607,000 Cost (tendered 2004) (tendered 2005) Incremental Cost for 8.2% or LEED $20/ft2 Incremental Cost for 2.5 to 5.5% or LEED adjusted for $6 to $13/ft2 inflation Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 20.
    Project Summary LEED Gold achieved at a cost of ~4%  Monitored performance is matching predicted values Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 21.
    Sisters of StJoseph Residence Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 22.
    Naturalized Landscaping  Nativelandscaping  Green roof terrace  Grass-pave parking Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 23.
    Water Efficiency Eliminated irrigation (Xeriscaping)  Use low-flow fixtures and dual flush toilets  Collect and use rainwater for Waste water conveyance and irrigation hose bibs Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 24.
    Energy Features Ground source heat pump throughout  Condensing boiler for back-up and domestic water heating  In-suite HRVs for savings and better IAQ  All fluorescent lighting controlled by occupancy sensors Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 25.
    Energy Savings 52% and $160,000/yr energy savings Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 26.
    Actual Performance: August to mid-October  Actual usage 12% less than predicted  On-track to achieve over 50% energy savings 500000 400000 Energy (kWh) 300000 Electricity Gas 200000 100000 0 Code Simulated Actual Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 27.
    Conclusions  Greenbuildings can achieve expected savings  Energy simulation coupled with subsequent monitoring and data analysis is key to ensuring savings Creating energy and resource efficient buildings
  • 28.
    - Thank You Creatingenergy and resource efficient buildings