The document summarizes a presentation about assessing the feasibility of distributed solar generation. It discusses evaluating site energy usage, available space for photovoltaics, utility tariffs and incentives to identify economic opportunities and constraints. A feasibility study determines the optimal system size to maximize savings within these parameters through net metering. It compares ownership models to power purchase agreements.
Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards 2014Green Parking Council
This document summarizes the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards ceremony. It introduces the presenters and provides an overview of the LEEP Campaign, which encourages high-efficiency lighting adoption in parking areas. Sixteen award recipients are then highlighted, with details about each recipient's project location, area, parking spaces, lighting upgrades completed, and energy savings achieved. The goal of the ongoing LEEP Campaign is to achieve 500 million square feet of high-efficiency parking lighting by 2015.
The document discusses interior lighting, controls, and the Internet of Things. It provides options for replacing troffer lighting fixtures and analyzes the energy savings potential and risks of each option. It also summarizes several lighting retrofit projects and their energy savings results. Finally, it discusses the potential for network lighting controls using an Internet of Things approach, including features like self-commissioning, cloud-based services, and distributed intelligence.
Market 2015: Power, Energy, and Ground Source HVAC/RGaren Ewbank
This document summarizes a presentation on ground source usage and demand. It discusses using ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) and ground heat exchangers (GHEXs) to meet residential and commercial heating and cooling needs. It finds that GSHPs and GHEXs could supply over 60% of current energy usage through geothermal, reducing the amount provided by utilities. This presents opportunities for utilities to increase renewable energy use and customer market share while lowering emissions. The document also discusses overcoming first costs through financing models and incentives.
Hydropower Electricity in Lebanon - MoEW 2012Karim Osseiran
The document discusses hydro development possibilities in Lebanon. It reviews the country's current hydro fleet of 282 MW across 5 river systems. Rehabilitating old plants could increase capacity by 92 MW. A master plan identified 32 potential new sites totaling 263-368 MW. 25 of these sites with a minimum selling tariff of under 12 $c/kWh could provide an additional 233-315 MW. 13 potential micro-hydro pilot sites were also identified on existing infrastructure with around 5 MW total capacity.
UFI Operations Award 2010 presentation for Direct Energy Center , Toronto, Canada
By: Jeff Gay, Director of Event Management Services and Mark Goss, General Manager, Operations
Conferencia:
“BIOMASS ELECTRICITY GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES: A REVIEW, TECHNOLOGY SELECTION PROCEDURE, AND POWER CAPACITY CALCULATION "
XLII Reunión de Trabajo de la Asociación Argentina de Energías Renovables y Ambiente. ASADES. San Salvador de Jujuy 11 al 14 de Noviembre del 2019. Grupo: NEST - UNIFEI
The document discusses opportunities for electric utilities and the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry presented by increased use of geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs) and geothermal heat exchangers (GHEXs). It finds that if GSHPs and GHEXs met 65% of residential and 60% of commercial heating and cooling needs, they could supply over 12 quadrillion BTUs, reducing energy demands on utilities. However, the high upfront costs of geothermal systems present a barrier. The document proposes strategies like third-party financing, utility incentives, and developing "GeoHood" neighborhoods to make geothermal more affordable and widespread.
The document summarizes a presentation about assessing the feasibility of distributed solar generation. It discusses evaluating site energy usage, available space for photovoltaics, utility tariffs and incentives to identify economic opportunities and constraints. A feasibility study determines the optimal system size to maximize savings within these parameters through net metering. It compares ownership models to power purchase agreements.
Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards 2014Green Parking Council
This document summarizes the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards ceremony. It introduces the presenters and provides an overview of the LEEP Campaign, which encourages high-efficiency lighting adoption in parking areas. Sixteen award recipients are then highlighted, with details about each recipient's project location, area, parking spaces, lighting upgrades completed, and energy savings achieved. The goal of the ongoing LEEP Campaign is to achieve 500 million square feet of high-efficiency parking lighting by 2015.
The document discusses interior lighting, controls, and the Internet of Things. It provides options for replacing troffer lighting fixtures and analyzes the energy savings potential and risks of each option. It also summarizes several lighting retrofit projects and their energy savings results. Finally, it discusses the potential for network lighting controls using an Internet of Things approach, including features like self-commissioning, cloud-based services, and distributed intelligence.
Market 2015: Power, Energy, and Ground Source HVAC/RGaren Ewbank
This document summarizes a presentation on ground source usage and demand. It discusses using ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) and ground heat exchangers (GHEXs) to meet residential and commercial heating and cooling needs. It finds that GSHPs and GHEXs could supply over 60% of current energy usage through geothermal, reducing the amount provided by utilities. This presents opportunities for utilities to increase renewable energy use and customer market share while lowering emissions. The document also discusses overcoming first costs through financing models and incentives.
Hydropower Electricity in Lebanon - MoEW 2012Karim Osseiran
The document discusses hydro development possibilities in Lebanon. It reviews the country's current hydro fleet of 282 MW across 5 river systems. Rehabilitating old plants could increase capacity by 92 MW. A master plan identified 32 potential new sites totaling 263-368 MW. 25 of these sites with a minimum selling tariff of under 12 $c/kWh could provide an additional 233-315 MW. 13 potential micro-hydro pilot sites were also identified on existing infrastructure with around 5 MW total capacity.
UFI Operations Award 2010 presentation for Direct Energy Center , Toronto, Canada
By: Jeff Gay, Director of Event Management Services and Mark Goss, General Manager, Operations
Conferencia:
“BIOMASS ELECTRICITY GENERATION TECHNOLOGIES: A REVIEW, TECHNOLOGY SELECTION PROCEDURE, AND POWER CAPACITY CALCULATION "
XLII Reunión de Trabajo de la Asociación Argentina de Energías Renovables y Ambiente. ASADES. San Salvador de Jujuy 11 al 14 de Noviembre del 2019. Grupo: NEST - UNIFEI
The document discusses opportunities for electric utilities and the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry presented by increased use of geothermal heat pumps (GSHPs) and geothermal heat exchangers (GHEXs). It finds that if GSHPs and GHEXs met 65% of residential and 60% of commercial heating and cooling needs, they could supply over 12 quadrillion BTUs, reducing energy demands on utilities. However, the high upfront costs of geothermal systems present a barrier. The document proposes strategies like third-party financing, utility incentives, and developing "GeoHood" neighborhoods to make geothermal more affordable and widespread.
Chapter 6 : Smart District heating/cooling, Summer Course, AUST 2015Isam Shahrour
This chapter presents the district heating/cooling system and its main challenges. Then it presents the concept of the Smart District heating/cooling (sensors, data collection, data analysis,..). Finally, the Smart District heating is presented through the project SunRise “Large scale demonstrator of the Smart City”.
Hydropower Electricity in Lebanon - Beirut Energy Forum 2014Karim Osseiran
Review of Hydroelectric potential for Lebanon following the implementation of the Conveyor 800 irrigation project & other initiatives by the Litani Water Authority
The document discusses ASHRAE's goals and initiatives around sustainability and net zero energy buildings. It outlines ASHRAE's roadmap to develop tools enabling net zero energy buildings by 2030 through standards like 90.1 and 189.1. It also discusses opportunities in existing buildings, which represent most buildings that will exist in 2030 and offer the greatest potential for reduced energy use through retrofits.
Program and Policy Innovations at the Water Energy Nexus, presented by Meredith Younghein at the Electrochemical Energy Summit in San Francisco on October 27.
ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 made significant improvements in energy efficiency over the 2004 version. It expanded the scope to include process loads and established new requirements in key areas like building envelopes, HVAC systems, and lighting. The standard evaluates savings based on both site energy and energy cost reductions. Compliance can be met through prescriptive requirements or through a trade-off option. The presentation reviewed many of the changes introduced in key sections between the 2007 and 2010 versions.
This document provides an overview of an ECBC Training Workshop organized by the USAID ECO-III Project and Bureau of Energy Efficiency. The workshop aims to provide awareness, administrative guidance, technical guidance, and resources on India's Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC). It covers the global and Indian energy scenarios driving the need for the ECBC. The workshop also outlines the various modules to be covered, including ECBC awareness, scope and compliance, building envelope systems, HVAC, lighting, and demonstrating compliance. Nationwide mandatory enforcement of the ECBC is estimated to yield annual energy savings of 1.975 billion kWh in the first year.
Future possibilities for utilization of solar energy serc 2009 05-20Stefan Larsson
This is a presentation about the growing field of solar fuels and the balanced carbon cycle concept (B3C) that I made during my research in how we save the climate of planet earth within the economic boundaries we have in the current energy system.
ITM Power (AIM: ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, announces its audited results for the
year ended 30 April 2014. The Company currently has £6.550m of projects under contract.
Summary
Commercial Progress in year
- £5.140m of projects under contract at year end
- Won £2.800m contract to supply three refuelling stations in London
- A total of £2.000m refueller build contracts won with Californian Energy Commission
- Thüga Group’s Power-to-Gas plant officially commissioned and operational on schedule
- Successful injection of hydrogen into the German gas grid
- Participation in the UK, US, Swiss and French Hydrogen Infrastructure Programmes
- Optimisation of standard product platforms and reduction in standard product cost
- Partnership with NRM, Germany for Power-to-Gas projects
-Gas network optimisation contract with AMEC and National Grid
Full release here: http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/results-for-the-year-ended-30-april-2014/
As sustainability and energy efficiency requirements continue in relevance to lighting installations the question of being able to assign an efficiency rating to public lighting installations (A through to G) requires consideration.
This paper looks at how the application of an energy efficiency rating can be considered for road lighting and will reference work undertaken in Spain, the Netherlands, and Australia as well as within the EU under their Directives and good practice guidance. It also considers the requirements for measuring the energy performance of road lighting installations as laid out in the draft Standard prEN13201-5:2013, Performance requirements.
Talk by Allan Howard, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
This document discusses the potential for smart 5G heat networks to reduce costs and carbon emissions compared to traditional heat networks. It summarizes a demonstration project that found smart networks could reduce required installation capacity by up to 50% through load shifting and optimized control. However, sizing standards are still an issue and overestimate hot water loads. The project concluded smart controls worked as expected and could lower operating costs. Next steps proposed include developing an open operating platform and national sizing standards based on primary data to advance smart heat networks.
Webinaire - Meet some of the Belgian hardware frontrunners SME’s for energy c...Cluster TWEED
5nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: Meet some of the Belgian hardware frontrunners SME’s for energy communities. This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
GCL Group is an international energy company established in 1990 that specializes in clean and sustainable power production through solar energy, natural gas, and other sources. It is the 5th largest energy producer and largest private energy producer in China, with global assets of $16 billion. GCL Group's solar sector covers the entire PV value chain from material manufacturing to solar farm development and operation, and it is the world's largest polysilicon and wafer producer. The company aims to be the most respected international clean energy provider through high-efficiency products and solutions that improve the global environment.
13th Annual Chamber Energy Conference - EE FundingTim Rushenberg
This document discusses various funding opportunities for energy efficiency projects, including utility programs and federal and state tax incentives. It provides information on current utility-sponsored energy efficiency programs in Indiana, including direct install programs for small businesses, prescriptive rebate programs, and custom programs. It also summarizes several key federal tax incentives for energy efficiency, such as tax credits for home energy improvements, renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and construction of new energy efficient homes. Finally, it mentions that states also offer various tax incentives for energy efficiency investments.
The document discusses India's Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC). It aims to set minimum energy efficiency standards for building design and construction. The ECBC encourages energy efficient practices that do not compromise occupant comfort or economic considerations. It provides the central and state governments powers to enforce compliance. The ECBC is estimated to reduce building energy use by 25-40% through requirements for the building envelope, lighting, HVAC, and other systems. Widespread adoption could yield annual national energy savings of over 1.7 billion kWh. Implementation faces barriers around first costs, product availability, and testing/certification.
Benchmarking provides high-level comparisons of whole-building energy use but cannot identify where energy is used or determine cost-effectiveness of upgrades. Retroactive energy modeling uses submetering and hourly data to calibrate an energy model that can answer these questions. By identifying lighting was used 5 extra hours daily, submetering showed controls could save more than lamp upgrades alone in just a few months. Preparing for measurement and verification involves obtaining operational data, connecting submeters to monitor real-time use, and educating occupants on energy impacts to identify hidden problems and most cost-effective upgrades.
David Eldridge of Grumman / Butkus Associates present the ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient Labeling Program at the 2012 Chicago Energy Modeling Conference.
S1 brief description of renewable energy options muscatCETN
The document discusses renewable energy trends in 2015 and forecasts for 2016-2020. Some key points:
- 2015 saw record additions of renewable energy capacity, including 66GW of wind and 49GW of solar photovoltaics.
- New policies are expected to drive further growth in renewables between 2015-2021, especially in China, India, and the EU.
- Solar PV production could reach 700GW by 2020 according to some forecasts, up from around 50GW installed in 2015.
- Growth is expected across various renewable technologies like solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal.
Presented by René Kamphuis, TNO NL and Matthias Stifter, AIT Energy Department, Austria at the IEA DSM workshop in Lucerne, Switzerland on 16 October 2013.
Presented by Pete Scarpelli, Schneider Electric, Demand Response Resource Center, France at the IEA DSM Programme workshop in Vienna, Austria on 1 April 2009.
C&I customers represent a substantial opportunity for load reduction, but the key is to incentivize projects with excellent performance, economics, and impact. Intelligent LED systems are redefining the lighting category and displacing legacy technologies with proven results.
The webinar, presented by Michael Feinstein from Digital Lumens, will cover the following topics:
• Industrial lighting technology review
• Intelligent LED System overview
• 90% energy reduction – the economics of intelligent LEDs
• Large C&I lighting customers – retrofit & new construction case studies
• Future of intelligent LED lighting
Mike Feinstein is responsible for leading the Digital Lumens sales and marketing teams and has had extensive experience in the entrepreneurial and investment worlds, most recently as Managing Director of Sempre Management. Previously, he was a General Partner at Venrock Associates and Atlas Venture, where he served on the boards of start-ups including Boston-Power, Ciclon Semiconductor (acquired by Texas Instruments), CircleLending, WaveSmith Networks (acquired by CIENA Corp.) and Quantum Bridge Communications (acquired by Motorola). Michael holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.
This presentation is part of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Industrial Webinar Series. Find out more at http://www.midwestindustrial.org.
Chapter 6 : Smart District heating/cooling, Summer Course, AUST 2015Isam Shahrour
This chapter presents the district heating/cooling system and its main challenges. Then it presents the concept of the Smart District heating/cooling (sensors, data collection, data analysis,..). Finally, the Smart District heating is presented through the project SunRise “Large scale demonstrator of the Smart City”.
Hydropower Electricity in Lebanon - Beirut Energy Forum 2014Karim Osseiran
Review of Hydroelectric potential for Lebanon following the implementation of the Conveyor 800 irrigation project & other initiatives by the Litani Water Authority
The document discusses ASHRAE's goals and initiatives around sustainability and net zero energy buildings. It outlines ASHRAE's roadmap to develop tools enabling net zero energy buildings by 2030 through standards like 90.1 and 189.1. It also discusses opportunities in existing buildings, which represent most buildings that will exist in 2030 and offer the greatest potential for reduced energy use through retrofits.
Program and Policy Innovations at the Water Energy Nexus, presented by Meredith Younghein at the Electrochemical Energy Summit in San Francisco on October 27.
ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2010 made significant improvements in energy efficiency over the 2004 version. It expanded the scope to include process loads and established new requirements in key areas like building envelopes, HVAC systems, and lighting. The standard evaluates savings based on both site energy and energy cost reductions. Compliance can be met through prescriptive requirements or through a trade-off option. The presentation reviewed many of the changes introduced in key sections between the 2007 and 2010 versions.
This document provides an overview of an ECBC Training Workshop organized by the USAID ECO-III Project and Bureau of Energy Efficiency. The workshop aims to provide awareness, administrative guidance, technical guidance, and resources on India's Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC). It covers the global and Indian energy scenarios driving the need for the ECBC. The workshop also outlines the various modules to be covered, including ECBC awareness, scope and compliance, building envelope systems, HVAC, lighting, and demonstrating compliance. Nationwide mandatory enforcement of the ECBC is estimated to yield annual energy savings of 1.975 billion kWh in the first year.
Future possibilities for utilization of solar energy serc 2009 05-20Stefan Larsson
This is a presentation about the growing field of solar fuels and the balanced carbon cycle concept (B3C) that I made during my research in how we save the climate of planet earth within the economic boundaries we have in the current energy system.
ITM Power (AIM: ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, announces its audited results for the
year ended 30 April 2014. The Company currently has £6.550m of projects under contract.
Summary
Commercial Progress in year
- £5.140m of projects under contract at year end
- Won £2.800m contract to supply three refuelling stations in London
- A total of £2.000m refueller build contracts won with Californian Energy Commission
- Thüga Group’s Power-to-Gas plant officially commissioned and operational on schedule
- Successful injection of hydrogen into the German gas grid
- Participation in the UK, US, Swiss and French Hydrogen Infrastructure Programmes
- Optimisation of standard product platforms and reduction in standard product cost
- Partnership with NRM, Germany for Power-to-Gas projects
-Gas network optimisation contract with AMEC and National Grid
Full release here: http://www.itm-power.com/news-item/results-for-the-year-ended-30-april-2014/
As sustainability and energy efficiency requirements continue in relevance to lighting installations the question of being able to assign an efficiency rating to public lighting installations (A through to G) requires consideration.
This paper looks at how the application of an energy efficiency rating can be considered for road lighting and will reference work undertaken in Spain, the Netherlands, and Australia as well as within the EU under their Directives and good practice guidance. It also considers the requirements for measuring the energy performance of road lighting installations as laid out in the draft Standard prEN13201-5:2013, Performance requirements.
Talk by Allan Howard, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
This document discusses the potential for smart 5G heat networks to reduce costs and carbon emissions compared to traditional heat networks. It summarizes a demonstration project that found smart networks could reduce required installation capacity by up to 50% through load shifting and optimized control. However, sizing standards are still an issue and overestimate hot water loads. The project concluded smart controls worked as expected and could lower operating costs. Next steps proposed include developing an open operating platform and national sizing standards based on primary data to advance smart heat networks.
Webinaire - Meet some of the Belgian hardware frontrunners SME’s for energy c...Cluster TWEED
5nd training session of 6 online training sessions for energy communities: Meet some of the Belgian hardware frontrunners SME’s for energy communities. This 6 pack series is organised by TWEED and Flux50, energy clusters in Belgium.
GCL Group is an international energy company established in 1990 that specializes in clean and sustainable power production through solar energy, natural gas, and other sources. It is the 5th largest energy producer and largest private energy producer in China, with global assets of $16 billion. GCL Group's solar sector covers the entire PV value chain from material manufacturing to solar farm development and operation, and it is the world's largest polysilicon and wafer producer. The company aims to be the most respected international clean energy provider through high-efficiency products and solutions that improve the global environment.
13th Annual Chamber Energy Conference - EE FundingTim Rushenberg
This document discusses various funding opportunities for energy efficiency projects, including utility programs and federal and state tax incentives. It provides information on current utility-sponsored energy efficiency programs in Indiana, including direct install programs for small businesses, prescriptive rebate programs, and custom programs. It also summarizes several key federal tax incentives for energy efficiency, such as tax credits for home energy improvements, renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and construction of new energy efficient homes. Finally, it mentions that states also offer various tax incentives for energy efficiency investments.
The document discusses India's Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC). It aims to set minimum energy efficiency standards for building design and construction. The ECBC encourages energy efficient practices that do not compromise occupant comfort or economic considerations. It provides the central and state governments powers to enforce compliance. The ECBC is estimated to reduce building energy use by 25-40% through requirements for the building envelope, lighting, HVAC, and other systems. Widespread adoption could yield annual national energy savings of over 1.7 billion kWh. Implementation faces barriers around first costs, product availability, and testing/certification.
Benchmarking provides high-level comparisons of whole-building energy use but cannot identify where energy is used or determine cost-effectiveness of upgrades. Retroactive energy modeling uses submetering and hourly data to calibrate an energy model that can answer these questions. By identifying lighting was used 5 extra hours daily, submetering showed controls could save more than lamp upgrades alone in just a few months. Preparing for measurement and verification involves obtaining operational data, connecting submeters to monitor real-time use, and educating occupants on energy impacts to identify hidden problems and most cost-effective upgrades.
David Eldridge of Grumman / Butkus Associates present the ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient Labeling Program at the 2012 Chicago Energy Modeling Conference.
S1 brief description of renewable energy options muscatCETN
The document discusses renewable energy trends in 2015 and forecasts for 2016-2020. Some key points:
- 2015 saw record additions of renewable energy capacity, including 66GW of wind and 49GW of solar photovoltaics.
- New policies are expected to drive further growth in renewables between 2015-2021, especially in China, India, and the EU.
- Solar PV production could reach 700GW by 2020 according to some forecasts, up from around 50GW installed in 2015.
- Growth is expected across various renewable technologies like solar, wind, biomass, and geothermal.
Presented by René Kamphuis, TNO NL and Matthias Stifter, AIT Energy Department, Austria at the IEA DSM workshop in Lucerne, Switzerland on 16 October 2013.
Presented by Pete Scarpelli, Schneider Electric, Demand Response Resource Center, France at the IEA DSM Programme workshop in Vienna, Austria on 1 April 2009.
C&I customers represent a substantial opportunity for load reduction, but the key is to incentivize projects with excellent performance, economics, and impact. Intelligent LED systems are redefining the lighting category and displacing legacy technologies with proven results.
The webinar, presented by Michael Feinstein from Digital Lumens, will cover the following topics:
• Industrial lighting technology review
• Intelligent LED System overview
• 90% energy reduction – the economics of intelligent LEDs
• Large C&I lighting customers – retrofit & new construction case studies
• Future of intelligent LED lighting
Mike Feinstein is responsible for leading the Digital Lumens sales and marketing teams and has had extensive experience in the entrepreneurial and investment worlds, most recently as Managing Director of Sempre Management. Previously, he was a General Partner at Venrock Associates and Atlas Venture, where he served on the boards of start-ups including Boston-Power, Ciclon Semiconductor (acquired by Texas Instruments), CircleLending, WaveSmith Networks (acquired by CIENA Corp.) and Quantum Bridge Communications (acquired by Motorola). Michael holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.
This presentation is part of the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Industrial Webinar Series. Find out more at http://www.midwestindustrial.org.
Finding financing for industrial energy efficiency & chpTNenergy
This document discusses finding financing for industrial energy efficiency and combined heat and power (CHP) projects. It provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy's Clean Energy Application Centers, which promote CHP, waste heat recovery, and district energy technologies. Examples are given of various CHP applications in industrial processing facilities, office buildings, hospitals, and food processing plants. The benefits of CHP include reducing energy costs and capacity needs while lowering emissions. Areas to consider in analyzing costs and benefits include discount rates, hourly marginal costs, regional cost differences, and accounting for wholesale market impacts.
Funding Energy Efficiency With Rebates & Incentives Kimkimcollins01
Provide assistance with construction, commissioning, and post-installation requirements
Coordinate post-installation inspection (as necessary)
Collect required post-construction documentation
Calculate final Rebates based on as-built conditions
File final Rebate applications
Exhibit 1 – Summary Scope of Work (con’t)
Payment: Manage Rebate payment process
Expedite Rebate payments
Distribute Rebate payments per agreed upon terms
Provide reporting on Rebates received
The document discusses strategies for reducing energy costs through green energy solutions. It recommends conducting an energy audit first to understand current energy usage and costs before implementing efficiency upgrades or renewable energy sources. Energy efficiency measures like improved lighting and controls can save significantly on costs. Solar PV is also presented as a key renewable resource that provides distributed generation to reduce grid usage. Overall the presentation focuses on using energy audits and efficiency upgrades to lower costs before investing in more expensive renewable options.
Paul Hamilton, Schneider Electric: Lean and Clean: Equipping Modern Manufactu...guest3e1229f
On Friday, March 19, Alliance staff and industry experts discussed energy efficiency's role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the industrial sector.
Paul Hamilton, Schneider Electric: Lean and Clean: Equipping Modern Manufactu...Alliance To Save Energy
The document discusses industrial energy efficiency and provides recommendations for engaging with industrial customers. It recommends that energy experts recognize the priorities of the facility, enhance the facility's perspective on energy, and that an energy audit should only be the first step in developing an ongoing energy action plan through continuous collaboration. Case studies show how comprehensive energy action plans can identify significant ongoing energy savings opportunities through mechanical systems improvements, combined heat and power optimization, and other measures.
Engagement Coordinator Megan Hoye gave a presentation on CEE's research projects to the American Institute of Architects Minnesota's, Committee on the Environment.
Presentation Fredricton September 2009 generalAngelo Mangatal
This document provides an overview of a presentation on energy efficiency opportunities for the electrical generation sector. It discusses the benefits of energy efficiency, including financial savings and environmental benefits. It identifies obstacles to energy efficiency in the sector and provides suggestions on how to increase awareness and identify opportunities. Specific energy efficiency measures and programs are outlined, and case studies provide examples of energy and emissions reductions achieved through efficiency improvements.
The document discusses Peterborough City Council's partnership with Honeywell Building Solutions to implement energy performance contracts across the council's buildings and schools. It outlines the multi-phase approach taken, beginning with corporate buildings and facilities, then expanding to schools. Savings were achieved through energy efficiency upgrades, generation technologies, and demand management. Honeywell was selected through a competitive procurement process and brings experience delivering guaranteed savings on large portfolios. The long-term partnership has generated over £6.5 million in savings to date and reduced CO2 emissions across the council.
Energy Management Strategies for MURB & Commercial BuildingsEnercare Inc.
Enercare’s 3rd annual Thought Leadership event series, Energy Management: What’s New and What’s Next, explores energy conservation opportunities, the latest technologies and regulations shaping the multi-residential and commercial building management space.
You can’t manage what you don’t measure. This presentation by PL Consulting Corp will cover the use of energy audits and hydro bill analysis to understand the equipment and energy usage in your building. Energy audits, which include financials such as cost savings, incentives and estimated capital costs, equip building operators to make informed decisions on equipment replacement and operational adjustments. In addition to better understanding your building, this presentation will cover conservation measures such as intuitive automated controls which can effectively and significantly reduce overall consumption and increase your bottom line.
Presented by: Konrad Seemann, CEM, CBCP, PL Consulting Corp
Commercial energy storage (battery) project opportunities v.2.2Michael Pon
There are small commercial energy storage opportunities in time-shifting energy that will be available because of the Tesla PowerPack and other fixed energy storage systems. This PG&E tariff analysis should be of interest to any renewable energy project developer or building/facilities energy management system project developer. The ideas discussed could apply nationwide in many electric utility service areas. These opportunities are economically accessible to commercial enterprises even without government incentives or combination with solar or wind generation.
The Role of Incentives in Advancing Energy Efficiency InitiativesAnne Patenaude
Driving down energy costs through energy efficiency improvements is a key strategy for building owners & managers focused on increasing net operating income. Whether you drivers are lowering utilities, reducing GHG emissions, satisfying a sustainability initiative, or emulating best practices, your investments in energy efficiency will benefit your clients, tenants, and the environment.
The Independent Electricity System Operator recently announced a new six year conservation first framework (CFF) with an objective of reducing electricity consumption by 400 million kilowatt-hours in Hydro Ottawa territory by December 31, 2020 – that’s equivalent to removing about 100 commercial office towers in the downtown core off the grid. Achieving this target means that Building Owners and Managers will receive about $75,000,000 in incentive funding over six years to make investments in energy efficiency -projects more financially attractive.
Commercialising Grid-Scale Energy Storage Congress 2015 - Programme BrochureAurore Colella
After months of research with utilities across Europe involved in Energy Storage applications, a few things are clear-cut. Stakeholders want to:
- Cut through the technology hype
- Objectively assess the specific applications of grid-scale energy storage across the electricity supply chain
- And very importantly, hear commercial, business case-driven case studies to adopt and implement rather than reinvent the wheel.
For this reason, the Commercialising Grid-Scale Energy Storage Global Congress 2015, taking place in London on 25-26 November, has partnered up with leading European utilities, grid operators, the European Commission and other stakeholder groups to demonstrate and deliver actual results from pilot studies and the future road for commercialising energy storage applications across power generation, distribution and transmission.
The carefully selected case studies will benchmark progress, shape future plans and establish ROI from grid-scale energy storage applied to the entire electricity supply chain.
Discuss the relative strengths of common distributed generation technologies: photovoltaic, solar thermal and fuel cells. Participants will learn the true costs and benefits of a wide range of distributed generation technologies and how they compliment energy-efficiency measures.
05_GMR Hyderabad International Airport.pdfshiv53296
GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd. has implemented various energy conservation projects over the past three years to improve energy efficiency. Some key projects include upgrading chillers and pumping systems with more efficient equipment, improving HVAC systems, converting lighting to LED, and optimizing operations. These projects have resulted in annual energy savings of over 1.5 million kWh and cost savings of over 13 million INR while reducing the airport's overall energy consumption. Moving forward, the airport aims to become carbon neutral through continued energy efficiency upgrades and increasing the use of onsite solar power generation.
Reframed Tech Series: Solar panels & deep retrofitsPembina Institute
The Pembina Institute presents the Reframed Tech Series — webinars on evolving deep retrofit solutions.
Watch our fourth webinar to hear from leaders in integrating solar panels into deep retrofit solutions. Learn about solar costing and projects underway, and ask burning questions about the opportunities and challenges of bundling photovoltaic systems with retrofit packages.
https://pembina.org/ReframedTechSeries
Community Microgrids: Optimizing economics, environment, & resilience (5/17/18)Clean Coalition
The Clean Coalition’s Executive Director, Craig Lewis, presented on our Community Microgrid Initiative at Leadership Palo Alto’s Environment & Sustainability Day, which took place on May 17, 2018 in Palo Alto, CA.
National grid's energy efficiency programsTNenergy
National Grid is the second largest utility in the US, serving 8 million customers. It is the largest distributor of natural gas in the Northeast US and delivers electricity to 3.3 million customers in New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. National Grid has energy efficiency programs to help customers reduce energy usage and costs through incentives for installing efficient equipment. The programs vary by state but include options for both residential and commercial customers. National Grid's performance on energy savings targets can impact the financial incentives received by the company.
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The document summarizes the achievements of the first seven parking structures to earn Green Garage Certification from the Green Parking Council. The certified structures demonstrated sustainable practices like maximizing performance while minimizing waste and encouraging alternatives to single-occupant vehicles through programs like carsharing. They utilized efficient lighting, ventilation, electric vehicle charging, and stormwater management. The summaries highlight recycling programs, energy efficient technologies, and amenities for multimodal transportation at each specific site.
Innovations for Future Mobility - Rachel Nguyen, Nissan - APA 2014Green Parking Council
The document discusses the importance of summarization for processing large amounts of text data. Automatic summarization systems aim to generate concise summaries that capture the key elements of the original text while removing unnecessary details. However, accurately summarizing documents while preserving meaning and avoiding introducing errors continues to be a challenging task for artificial intelligence.
This document discusses San Francisco's SFpark program, which aims to demonstrate a new approach to parking through demand-responsive pricing. It outlines how the program uses coin and card meters, parking sensors, and real-time information to adjust prices at parking meters, lots and garages gradually based on demand. The timeline shows the program launching in 2011 with data collection through 2013-2014 and potential expansion citywide. The program aims to be easily replicated by other cities as it uses relatively low-cost, low-tech solutions without privacy issues.
BMW is adapting to changing mobility needs and the rise of sustainability preferences by becoming a mobility provider instead of just a car manufacturer. It is offering electric vehicles and mobility services like car sharing through DriveNow to provide sustainable transportation options. DriveNow launched an electric car sharing service in San Francisco with a mission to deliver BMW's sustainable mobility to new customers. The service allows people to rent electric BMWs by the hour using a mobile app and flexibly pick up and drop off vehicles anywhere within the service area. BMW is also investing in other mobility startups through BMW i Ventures to explore the future of transportation beyond just cars.
Lou Cuneo is the Director of Facilities Management for the American Academy of Ophthalmology, whose headquarters are located in San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf. He has over 40 years of experience in facility management, safety, and security, including previously serving as deputy fire chief in Atlanta and Georgia's Deputy State Fire Marshal. Lou is also the current president of the Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District's Board of Directors.
The document discusses BMW's car sharing service DriveNow and its use of electric vehicles. It notes that DriveNow operates the largest fleet of electric vehicles for car sharing in San Francisco, with 70 BMW Active E vehicles. DriveNow aims to introduce more people to electric vehicles through its service and supports the use of renewable energy through wind power credits. The service uses an app to locate available vehicles and allows flexible one-way trips between locations.
The document summarizes an NREL report on achieving 90% energy savings in a parking garage through design strategies. The 1,806 space garage uses daylighting with perforated aluminum panels and a top floor PV array to provide 1.13 MW of renewable energy. Lighting and daylighting were key, using 0.05 W/ft2 lighting power density and occupancy/photocell controls. Measured energy use of 158 kBtu/space/yr was 90% below code. Fine-tuning controls and an integrated design process focusing on structure, lighting, and systems were emphasized to successfully achieve the ambitious energy reduction goal.
Nissan has joined the Green Parking Council and is introducing a DC Fast Charger program to help GPC members install chargers to support electric vehicles. Through this program, Nissan will provide funding and/or hardware for DC Fast Chargers in target markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York. Installing these chargers will help address the demand for charging in commercial areas and reduce charge times, improving the driving experience for electric vehicle owners. GPC members must express interest in the program by December 6th to be eligible for the funding and hardware from Nissan to install chargers by March 31st, 2014.
Game Changers - Parking in 2025 & Beyond - Mary Smith, Walker Parking - IPI 2013Green Parking Council
This document discusses how parking and transportation are changing and will continue to change in the future. Key points include:
- Demographic shifts and preferences of millennials are reducing car ownership and dependence, especially in urban areas.
- Emerging technologies like electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, car sharing services, and personal air vehicles will disrupt current models of private car ownership and parking within the next 10-20 years.
- The availability of autonomous vehicles could significantly reduce the need for parking by allowing more efficient shared use of vehicles through subscription services.
The Philadelphia Parking Authority’s Transformation of an Urban Asset - See more at: http://www.greenparkingcouncil.org/featured/the-philadelphia-parking-authoritys-transformation-of-an-urban-asset-2
This document summarizes the impacts of parking lots and provides recommendations for more sustainable parking policies and designs. Some key points:
- Parking lots currently make up 10-15% of developed urban land in many regions, and the Kansas City region could have up to 126 square miles dedicated to parking.
- Large paved parking lots contribute to increased temperatures, air and water pollution, and flooding due to stormwater runoff.
- Current parking policies like minimum parking requirements often result in an oversupply of parking spaces that sit vacant much of the time.
- The document recommends policies and designs to reduce parking demand and impacts, such as setting maximum parking limits, requiring shade trees, and using permeable pavement
The document discusses a planning session focused on storm water runoff and parking in Philadelphia. It includes presentations from various organizations:
- The Green Parking Council discussed creating a new rating system to transform the parking industry and address sustainability.
- NRDC discussed Philadelphia's new stormwater fee structure based on impervious surface area and how it could incentivize private investment in green infrastructure retrofits to earn fee credits.
- AECOM discussed developing a decision support tool to help prioritize green infrastructure projects in Philadelphia based on factors like flooding risk, water quality, and watershed health. The tool uses GIS data and user-defined weighting.
Parking, Technology and Curb Management Creating Value out of Emerging Techno...Green Parking Council
A presentation by New York City Deputy Commissioner Bruce Schaller at the Intelligent Transportation Society of America Smart Parking Symposium, December 10, 2012. More at http://www.itsa.org/events/smartparkingsymposium/smartparkingsymposium
A May 31,2013 webinar on parking lighting
Paul Wessel, Green Parking Council, reflects on the Commercial Building Energy Alliance and the launch of the Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking Campaign.
Michael Myer from the DOE's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory explains the specifications that the DOE has created for parking lot and garage lighting.
Gary Cudney, President of Carl Walker, Inc. offers perspective on the challenges and opportunities that parking facility owners and operators face as they look to implement energy efficient lighting technologies.
“Integrated Solutions in Sustainable Green Energy and Transportation”Green Parking Council
Mark Gander, GPC Board member and AECOM Director, was among a group of leading scientists, researchers, innovators, officials, and corporate leaders to present recently at the World Green Energy Symposium (WGES) at the City University of New York (CUNY) in New York City.
His “Integrated Solutions in Sustainable Green Energy and Transportation” presentation focused on clean renewable energy; transportation; electric car vehicles; green parking; and place-based strategies such as an eco-district or transit-oriented development that are comprehensive ways to optimize land use efficiency, energy and water and to create jobs.
Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
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Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards 2015
1. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Lighting Energy Efficiency in
Parking (LEEP) Campaign Awards
2. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 LEEP Phase 2 Awards
LEEP Campaign Overview
Exterior lighting often provides some of the easiest, most cost-effective energy-
saving opportunities for buildings – but challenges exist to realizing this potential
at scale. The LEEP Campaign:
• Sponsored by BOMA, GPC, IFMA and IPI , with technical support from US DOE
‒ Launched September 2012
• Offers awards, recognition, and support to encourage adoption of proven high-
efficiency lighting in parking
• Approached goal of achieving at least 500M sq ft of high efficiency parking
lighting installed or planned by March 2015
‒ Actual achieved was 472M sq ft
‒ Awards in many categories
• Campaign is being extended – next award event:
‒ 2016 International Parking Institute Conference & Expo, May 17 – 20, 2016
3. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: ~100 U.S. locations
• Total Square Feet: 1,742,278
• Total Parking Spaces: 3,490
• Key Features:
• Conversion from medium & high wattage
metal halide with medium wattage LED
• Economic Story:
• ROI of 19.3%
• Sales increased 2% during dinner and late
night
Various Corporate Restaurants
Arby’s Restaurant Group
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Category: Exemplary Retail/Commercial Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 14,118 kWh 1,793 kWh 12,325 kWh 87%
LPD 0.89 W/sf 0.18 W/sf ---
4. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Little Rock, AR
• Total Square Feet: 2,556,500
• Total Parking Spaces: 7,866
• Key Features:
• Conversion of medium wattage HID to low
wattage LED fixtures
• Economic Story:
• Savings-to-Investment Ratio(SIR): 2.54
• Assumes a 10-year system life
Army Reserve 63rd
Regional Support Command
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 120,637 kWh 17,715 kWh 102,922 kWh 85%
LPD 0.14 W/sf 0.02 W/sf ---
5. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Fullerton, CA
• Total Square Feet: 1,224,880
• Total Parking Spaces: 4,013
• Key Features:
• Conversion from 400W metal halide and old T12
fluorescent with low wattage LED
• Controls were added for strategic lighting schemes,
and most importantly, students feel safer walking to
and from their vehicles
Nutwood & State College Parking Structures
California State University, Fullerton
Category: Exemplary Higher Education Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Submitted Energy Use 1,679,876 kWh 467,100 kWh 1,212,776 kWh 72%
LPD 0.18 W/sf 0.08 W/sf ---
6. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Beaumont, TX
• Total Square Feet: 4,161,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 11,562
• 9 Structures
• 5 Lots
• Key Features:
• Conversion from high pressure sodium and metal
halide to LED and lighting controls
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
Category: Exemplary Healthcare Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 913,739 kWh 122,053 kWh 791,686 kWh 87%
LPD 0.33 W/sf 0.05 W/sf ---
Beaumont Harrison Garage
CHRISTUS Health
7. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
Category: Highest Absolute Annual Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Area
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 1,043,754 kWh 327,444 kWh 716,310 69%
LPD 0.03 W/sf 0.01 W/sf ---
• Location: Newburgh, NY
• Total Square Feet: 8,930,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 26,000
• Key Features:
• Replaced medium and high wattage metal halide with
LED fixtures
• Economic Story: Central Hudson Electric Utility
rebates paid for ~ 2/3 of the project’s $430,000
cost. This resulted in a IRR of ~ 18%.
Manheim New York
Cox Automotive Group
8. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Denver, CO
• Total Square Feet: 5,100,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 14,480
• Key Features:
• Conversion from low wattage high pressure
sodium to low wattage LED.
• Economic Story: Savings of $286,000
annually or $5.7 million over 20 years
East and West Parking Garages
Denver International Airport
Category: Exemplary Airport Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 9,168,508 kWh 4,893,514 kWh 4,274,994 kWh 53%
LPD 0.18 W/sf 0.09 W/sf ---
9. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Romulus, MI
• Square Feet: 5,850,000
• Parking Spaces: 18,000
• Key Features:
• Conversion from low wattage metal halide to low
wattage LED fixtures and wireless lighting controls
• Economic Story: Energy and maintenance
savings of approximately $1.2 million annually
McNamara Terminal Parking & Blue Deck
Detroit Airport
Category: Highest Absolute Annual Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
Category: Largest Portfolio-wide Annual Absolute Energy Savings
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Single Parking Structure Energy Use 8,830,080 kWh 2,859,264 kWh 5,970,816 kWh 68%
LPD 0.22 W/sf 0.07 W/sf ---
Portfolio Energy Use 11,037,600 kWh 3,574,080 kWh 7,463,520 kWh 68%
LPD 0.22 W/sf 0.07 W/sf ---
After
Before
10. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Daly City, CA
• Total Square Feet: 2,527,263
• Total Parking Spaces: 4,439
• Key Features:
• Conversion from high wattage metal halide to
medium wattage LED fixtures and lighting
controls. Sensors react to occupancy and
ambient light levels. Manage from tablets and
smart-phones. Instant on-demand grouping for
special events or late night businesses.
Serramonte Center
Equity One
Category: Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 439,927 kWh 162,536 kWh 277,391 kWh 63%
LPD 0.06 W/sf 0.03 W/sf ---
11. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Fairbanks, AK
• Total parking Square Feet: 100,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 660
• Key Features:
• Conversion of low wattage high pressure sodium
to low wattage LED fixtures
• Economic Story: Energy cost savings of
$30,000 per year, with simple payback of
9.7 years, not accounting for maintenance
cost savings
Fairbanks Federal Building Parking Garage
General Services Administration
Category: Exemplary Federal Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 229,774 kWh 59,013 kWh 170,761 kWh 74%
LPD 0.40 W/sf 0.01 W/sf ---
12. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Orange, CA
• Total Square Feet: 406,254
• Total Parking Spaces: 1,108
• Key Features:
• Conversion of parking lights from 400 W HPS to
105 W LED. Motion sensors added to parking
structureT8 fixtures.
• Economic Story: Annual energy savings of
$13,000
Orange City Square
Granite Properties
Category: Exemplary Office/Industrial Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 120,722 kWh 35,385 kWh 85,337 kWh 71%
LPD 0.07 W/sf 0.02 W/sf ---
13. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
Various Locations
Kimco Realty Corporation
Category: Best Use of Controls in a Single Facility
Category: Largest Absolute Number of Facility Upgrades
Category: Largest Absolute Area of Facility Upgrades
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Total Area # of facilities Energy Savings Percent Savings
Phase 2 14,366,300 54 1,585,012 kWh 18%
Portfolio 65,452,019 214 5,226,416 kWh ---
• Location: Projects located at shopping centers
across the U.S.
• Total Parking Spaces: 211,002 (44,204 in
LEEP Phase 2)
• Key Features:
• LED fixture upgrade project coupled with wireless
controls, motion sensors, and video integration
achieving 56% savings.
• Economic Story: National controls program
achieving 10-20% savings with 2-4 yr payback
14. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Camp Pendleton, CA
• Total Square Feet: 6,214,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 19,120
• Key Features:
• Conversion of high wattage high pressure sodium
with low wattage induction fixtures
Camp Pendleton
Marine Corps Base
Category: Greatest Percentage Energy Savings in a Retrofit Parking Lot
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 62,634 kWh 5,865 kWh 56,769 kWh 91%
LPD 0.17 W/sf 0.02 W/sf ---
15. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Hyde Park, MA
• Total Square Feet: 315,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 984
• Key Features:
• Medium wattage high pressure sodium with low
wattage LED and lighting controls
Georgetown Homes
New Ecology
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Category: Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
Category: Exemplary Residential Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 102,150 kWh 16,792 kWh 85,359 kWh 84%
LPD 0.07 W/sf 0.02 W/sf ---
16. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Perry, NY
• Total Square Feet: 293,937
• Total Parking Spaces: 410
• Key Features:
• Conversion from various wattage HID sources to
low wattage LED and lighting controls
Perry Junior/Senior High
Perry Central School District
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Category: Exemplary Municipal Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 20,498 kWh 3,819 kWh 16,680 kWh 81%
LPD 0.03 W/sf 0.01 W/sf ---
17. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Locations: Austin, Dallas, and Houston, TX
• Number of Properties: 14
• Total Square Feet: 5,226,350
• Total Parking Spaces: 11,221
• Key Features:
• Mixture of high energy HID and fluorescent sources
upgraded to low wattage LED
• Economic Story: 29% ROI, 3.4 year SPB
Various Texas Locations
Principal Real Estate Investors
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Category: Largest Percentage of Facilities
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 86,812 kWh 11,213 kWh 75,599 kWh 87%
LPD 0.08 W/sf 0.01 W/sf ---
18. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
• Total Square Feet: 245,375
• Total Parking Spaces: 755
• Key Features:
• Medium wattage high pressure sodium with low
wattage LED and lighting controls.
• Economic Story: Simple payback of 5.1
years
Gortner Ave Parking Structure
University of Minnesota
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
Category: Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 470,568 kWh 51,240 kWh 419,329 kWh 89%
LPD 0.22 W/sf 0.07 W/sf ---
19. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Arlington, VA
• Total Square Feet: 300,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 913
• Key Features:
• Conversion from medium wattage metal
halide to low wattage LED fixtures
• Economic Story: Estimated payback
of 1.6 years and $135,783 annual
electricity savings
Potomac Yard
USAA Real Estate Company
Category: Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
Category: Exemplary Office/Industrial Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 1,611,490 kWh 329,972 kWh 1,281,518 80%
LPD 0.61 W/sf 0.13 W/sf ---
Before
After
20. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015
• Location: Las Vegas, NV
• Total Square Feet: 210,000
• Total Parking Spaces: 618
• Key Features:
• Conversion from high wattage
high pressure sodium to low
wattage induction and lighting
controls
Corporate Campus South Garage
Zappos.com, Inc.
Category: Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
Category: Exemplary Office/Industrial Parking Facility(s)
LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Existing New Annual Energy Savings Percent Savings
Energy Use 426,676 kWh 119,877 kWh 306,798 72%
LPD 0.24 W/sf 0.10 W/sf ---
21. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Better Buildings Alliance
#LEEPCampaign
www.leepcampaign.org
22. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Congratulations!
Awardee Category
Arby’s Restaurant Group Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Arby’s Restaurant Group Exemplary Retail/Commercial Parking Facility(s)
Army Reserve 63rd Regional Support
Command
Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
California State University, Fullerton Exemplary Higher Education Parking Facility(s)
CHRISTUS Health, a CBRE managed site Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
CHRISTUS Health, a CBRE managed site Exemplary Healthcare Parking Facility(s)
Cox Automotive Group, Manheim New
York
Highest Absolute Annual Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Detroit Airport Highest Absolute Annual Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
Detroit Airport Largest Portfolio-wide Annual Absolute Energy Savings
Denver International Airport Exemplary Airport Parking Facility(s)
Equity One Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
General Services Administration
Northwest Arctic Region
Exemplary Federal Parking Facility(s)
Granite Properties Exemplary Office/Industrial Parking Facility(s)
Kimco Realty Corporation Largest Absolute Number of Facility Upgrades
Kimco Realty Corporation Largest Absolute Area of Facility Upgrades
Kimco Realty Corporation Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
23. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Congratulations!
Awardee Category
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
New Ecology Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
New Ecology Exemplary Residential Parking Facility(s)
New Ecology Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
Perry Central School District Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Perry Central School District Exemplary Municipal Parking Facility(s)
Principal Real Estate Investors Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Lot
Principal Real Estate Investors Largest Percentage of Facilities
University of Minnesota Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
University of Minnesota Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
USAA Real Estate Company Highest Percentage Savings in a Retrofit at a Single Parking Structure
USAA Real Estate Company Exemplary Office/Industrial Parking Facility(s)
Zappos.com, Inc. Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Facility
Zappos.com, Inc. Exemplary Office/Industrial Parking Facility(s)
24. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 LEEP Phase 2 Awards
LEEP 2016 Awards
• 2016 LEEP Campaign Awards will be announced
at the 2016 International Parking Institute
Conference & Expo at the Gaylord Opryland
Resort in Nashville, TN.
• May 17 – 20, 2016
• More information in Autumn 2015
25. 2015 Every Building Conference & Expo | June 28-30, 2015 LEEP Phase 2 Awards
Thank You!
Editor's Notes
The overall program retrofit 8 garages in 5 locations and several surface lots with LED fixtures and sensor technology. The LEDs replaced various vintages of Metal Halide and Sodium fixtures. The total energy reduction from all sites was 4.55 Million KWhs resulting in a 79.8% Net Reduction in energy use. (Baseline usage was 5.71 Million KWhs)
The best results were attained at the Harrison Garage in Beaumont, TX where a reduction of 791,686 KWhs was achieved resulting in an 87% Net Reduction in energy use. (Baseline usage was 913,739 KWhs)
Installed 2,488 Induction Fixtures in 2 Phases
18 Cantonment Areas
Replaced 250 – 400W HID with 100W Induction
Estimated Annual Energy Savings = 2,376,895 KWH
Percent Reduction = 68.5%
Existing HID fixtures powered through our local municipality with no lighting controls were replaced with low wattage LED fixtures. The new LED lights were placed on a photo cell away from existing landscaping drastically reducing the operating hours. A new electrical feed was run to each fixture originating from the school eliminating the inflated kWh charge by the local utility company. The energy management system now controls the LED fixtures permitting customized lighting schedules to be created for activities. The HID lights operated approximately 12 hours each day without controls. The new LED fixtures operate 4 hours each day with the new lighting configuration. Implementing new light fixtures, relocating the photo cell, powering the new fixtures through the schools districts utilities and tying the energy management system into the parking lot lights each contributed to the overall savings for the school district.