Sustaining Our Future
Presidential Sustainability Messages Terry Townsend – ASHRAE Promise of a  Sustainable Future Kent Peterson  – Greater Efficiency Today     Blue Skies Tomorrow Bill Harrison  – Maintain to Sustain in Order     to Deliver on ASHRAE’s    Sustainability Promise
Sustaining our Future by Rebuilding our Past Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings – Our Greatest Opportunity for a Sustainable Future
Total Energy Consumption www.highperformance   buildings.gov Buildings Consume 40% of US Primary Energy
17% - fresh water consumption 25% - wood consumption 33% - CO2 emissions 30% - waste generation 40% - energy use  55% - natural gas use 72% - electrical energy use Why Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Buildings? Buildings Represent :
75% to 80% of All Buildings That will Exist in 2030 Exist Today! Our Greatest Opportunities? New Buildings?
ASHRAE – Cohesive Program to Promote Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings Standards  Guidelines Design Guides  Design Manuals Educational Programs
Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings What Have We Learned?
Buildings which, on an annual basis, use no more energy than is provided by on-site renewable energy sources.
Advanced Energy Design Guides Standard 90.1 Standard 189.1  Standard 100 Commissioning and Retro Commissioning Operation and Maintenance Guidance
ASHRAE Sustainability Initiatives 30% Series  Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG)  Published:  Retail, Office, K-12 Schools, Warehouses  Coming Soon:  Highway Lodgings, Health Care  Facilities b
Energy Efficiency Guides for Existing Buildings  Business Case Technical Guide Owning and Operating Guide Additional Advanced Energy Design  Guides Planned or In Process Development of the 50% series Guides Planning for the NZEB series Guides
Complete the 30% Guide Series  Complete the Existing Building Guide Series Develop the 50% and NZEB Design Guides Target completion of 50% series is 2009-2011 Target completion of NZEB series is 2013-2015
 
Consider Including Plug and Process Loads Consider Performance Based Analysis Evaluate use of Cost Based Site EUIs Develop the User’s Manual
ASHRAE/USGBC/IESNA Standard 189.1,  Standard for High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings
Complete  and Publish the Standard in 2009 Consider Two Tiers of Energy Performance Set a Clear Timeline to Get to Net Zero in 2030 Develop the User’s Manual Identify Application of Renewables in Dense Urban  Areas
ASHRAE Energy Targets ASHRAE ENERGY TARGETS Year Standard 90.1* Standard  90.1 ** Standard 189.1  AEDGs ### 1# 2## 1# 2## 2004 43.75  70.70 -- -- - - 2007 40.60 -- 33.1 49.0 37.3 54.26 2010 30.6* 49.0 ! 28.2 40.95 26.7 38.27 2013 27.0* 42.0 ! 24.7 36.1 24.0 35.70 2016 23.0* 36.0 ! 18.0 31.85 18.0 31.85 2020 18.0* 24.0 ! 12.6 18.2 Zero Zero 2025 14.0* 18.0 ! 6.3 9.1 Zero Zero 2030 10.0* 16.0 ! Zero Zero Zero Zero *  Excludes  Plug and Process Loads  **  Including  Plug and Process Loads #Targeted at 30% below Standard 90.1-2004  Excludes  Plug and Process Loads # #Targeted at 30% below Standard 90.1-2004  Includes  Plug and Process Loads ### Targeted to be at 30% below Standard 90.1 for 2007-09  50% for 2009-11 and net zero 20013-15
Further develop the standard Consider requirements to do Energy Modeling and  Load Simulation Include Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) Include Life Cycle Cost Analysis techniques.
Promote the Value of Commissioning Provide Training through the Chapters Provide Educational Programs Provide Certification Programs Continue Development of our  Commissioning Guidelines
Complete the Work of the TRGs Provide Training through the Chapters Provide Educational Programs Provide Certification Programs
Our Greatest Opportunities On Existing Buildings High Penetration Energy Efficiency Program Could Save :  - 1,000’s of MW  in Generating Capacity - 10,000’s of GWH in Power Generation
Integrated Building Design Building Information Modeling Building Performance Metrics ASHRAE Building Energy Labeling Program ASHRAE Sustainability Initiatives
Integrated Building Design IBD Manual of Practice Building Information Modeling BIM Guide “ SMART” Documents Building Performance Metrics Carbon Equivalency Based  ASHRAE Building Energy Labeling Program ASHRAE Sustainability Initiatives Sustaining Our Future  By Rebuilding Our Past Together we can Build a Better World
Sustaining Our Future By Rebuilding Our Past Together  We Can Make A  Difference
Sustaining Our Future By Rebuilding Our Past When we build let it not be for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants thank us”  John Ruskin 1875  Thank You for the Opportunity to Serve

President's Address

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    Presidential Sustainability MessagesTerry Townsend – ASHRAE Promise of a Sustainable Future Kent Peterson – Greater Efficiency Today Blue Skies Tomorrow Bill Harrison – Maintain to Sustain in Order to Deliver on ASHRAE’s Sustainability Promise
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    Sustaining our Futureby Rebuilding our Past Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings – Our Greatest Opportunity for a Sustainable Future
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    Total Energy Consumptionwww.highperformance buildings.gov Buildings Consume 40% of US Primary Energy
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    17% - freshwater consumption 25% - wood consumption 33% - CO2 emissions 30% - waste generation 40% - energy use 55% - natural gas use 72% - electrical energy use Why Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Buildings? Buildings Represent :
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    75% to 80%of All Buildings That will Exist in 2030 Exist Today! Our Greatest Opportunities? New Buildings?
  • 7.
    ASHRAE – CohesiveProgram to Promote Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings Standards Guidelines Design Guides Design Manuals Educational Programs
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    Energy Efficiency inExisting Buildings What Have We Learned?
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    Buildings which, onan annual basis, use no more energy than is provided by on-site renewable energy sources.
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    Advanced Energy DesignGuides Standard 90.1 Standard 189.1 Standard 100 Commissioning and Retro Commissioning Operation and Maintenance Guidance
  • 11.
    ASHRAE Sustainability Initiatives30% Series Advanced Energy Design Guides (AEDG) Published: Retail, Office, K-12 Schools, Warehouses Coming Soon: Highway Lodgings, Health Care Facilities b
  • 12.
    Energy Efficiency Guidesfor Existing Buildings Business Case Technical Guide Owning and Operating Guide Additional Advanced Energy Design Guides Planned or In Process Development of the 50% series Guides Planning for the NZEB series Guides
  • 13.
    Complete the 30%Guide Series Complete the Existing Building Guide Series Develop the 50% and NZEB Design Guides Target completion of 50% series is 2009-2011 Target completion of NZEB series is 2013-2015
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    Consider Including Plugand Process Loads Consider Performance Based Analysis Evaluate use of Cost Based Site EUIs Develop the User’s Manual
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    ASHRAE/USGBC/IESNA Standard 189.1, Standard for High-Performance Green Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings
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    Complete andPublish the Standard in 2009 Consider Two Tiers of Energy Performance Set a Clear Timeline to Get to Net Zero in 2030 Develop the User’s Manual Identify Application of Renewables in Dense Urban Areas
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    ASHRAE Energy TargetsASHRAE ENERGY TARGETS Year Standard 90.1* Standard 90.1 ** Standard 189.1 AEDGs ### 1# 2## 1# 2## 2004 43.75 70.70 -- -- - - 2007 40.60 -- 33.1 49.0 37.3 54.26 2010 30.6* 49.0 ! 28.2 40.95 26.7 38.27 2013 27.0* 42.0 ! 24.7 36.1 24.0 35.70 2016 23.0* 36.0 ! 18.0 31.85 18.0 31.85 2020 18.0* 24.0 ! 12.6 18.2 Zero Zero 2025 14.0* 18.0 ! 6.3 9.1 Zero Zero 2030 10.0* 16.0 ! Zero Zero Zero Zero * Excludes Plug and Process Loads ** Including Plug and Process Loads #Targeted at 30% below Standard 90.1-2004 Excludes Plug and Process Loads # #Targeted at 30% below Standard 90.1-2004 Includes Plug and Process Loads ### Targeted to be at 30% below Standard 90.1 for 2007-09 50% for 2009-11 and net zero 20013-15
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    Further develop thestandard Consider requirements to do Energy Modeling and Load Simulation Include Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) Include Life Cycle Cost Analysis techniques.
  • 21.
    Promote the Valueof Commissioning Provide Training through the Chapters Provide Educational Programs Provide Certification Programs Continue Development of our Commissioning Guidelines
  • 22.
    Complete the Workof the TRGs Provide Training through the Chapters Provide Educational Programs Provide Certification Programs
  • 23.
    Our Greatest OpportunitiesOn Existing Buildings High Penetration Energy Efficiency Program Could Save : - 1,000’s of MW in Generating Capacity - 10,000’s of GWH in Power Generation
  • 24.
    Integrated Building DesignBuilding Information Modeling Building Performance Metrics ASHRAE Building Energy Labeling Program ASHRAE Sustainability Initiatives
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    Integrated Building DesignIBD Manual of Practice Building Information Modeling BIM Guide “ SMART” Documents Building Performance Metrics Carbon Equivalency Based ASHRAE Building Energy Labeling Program ASHRAE Sustainability Initiatives Sustaining Our Future By Rebuilding Our Past Together we can Build a Better World
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    Sustaining Our FutureBy Rebuilding Our Past Together We Can Make A Difference
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    Sustaining Our FutureBy Rebuilding Our Past When we build let it not be for present use alone. Let it be such work as our descendants thank us” John Ruskin 1875 Thank You for the Opportunity to Serve

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