The Ins & Outs of Energy
Efficiency in the Building Code


               Bob Bach, P.Eng.
               Senior Partner
               Energy Profiles Limited
Overview


   Role of the Building Code Conservation
    Advisory Council
   Where the Building Code is in 2012
   Where the Building Code may be in 2017
   Impact on Overall Energy Utilization Intensity
Building Code Conservation
            Advisory Council


   Formed in 2010 with representatives from
    AMO, BILD, BOMA, CEEA, EGD, LMCBO,
    NAIMA, OAA, OHBA, SBC, UGL.
   Role is to provide strategic advice to the
    Minister on energy and water conservation,
    barriers to green technologies, promote on-
    site generation of renewable energy, and
    how to enhance industry capability to
    implement conservation.
OBC 2006, Part 12


12.2.1.2. Energy Efficiency Design After December 31, 2011
     (2) Except as provided in Sentences (3) and (5), the energy
    efficiency of all buildings shall be designed to exceed by not
    less than 25% the energy efficiency levels attained by
    conforming to the Model National Energy Code for Buildings.

12.2.1.2. Energy Efficiency Design After December 31, 2011
   (2) Except as provided in Sentences (3) and (5), the energy
   efficiency of all buildings shall conform to Supplementary
   Standard SB-10. (revised July 1, 2011)
Overview of SB-10, Effective 1/1/2012

                                                        All Administrative/Climate Zones
Component/System                                                                                   NECB 2011 (when
                         MNECB Plus 25%      ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Plus 5%   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Hybrid       published)
                                                                        Supplementary Std SB-10
Building Envelope
                         MNECB 1997 Part 3   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 5      (ASHRAE 189.1-2009)      NECB 2011 Part 3

Lighting
                         MNECB 1997 Part 4   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 9    ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 9    NECB 2011 Part 4
Heating, Ventilating &
Air Conditioning         MNECB 1997 Part 5   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 6    ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 6    NECB 2011 Part 5

Service Water Heating
                         MNECB 1997 Part 6   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 7    ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 7    NECB 2011 Part 6

Electrical Power
                         MNECB 1997 Part 7   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 8    ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 8    NECB 2011 Part 7

Performance Path
                         MNECB 1997 Part 8   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 11   ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 11   NECB 2011 Part 8
Compliance Issues

   Compliance forms have been prepared by the ministry.
    (http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page9891.aspx).
   Prescriptive path compliance/tradeoff software is now
    available for the ASHRAE 90.1-2010/SB-10 Div.3,
    using DOE COMcheck program.
    (http://www.energycodes.gov/comcheck).
   Performance Path Compliance software (Can-Quest)
    will soon available for NECB – it is now being field
    tested.
Next Edition of the Building Code (2017?)


   Current expectation: incremental gain in efficiency to be
    12 to 13% - BCCAC has not yet prepared
    recommendations.
   Possible adoption of ASHRAE 90.1-2013 or 2016, could
    still require a hybrid.
   Discussions to update the NECB are underway, possibly
    as soon as 2013.
Reduction in Energy Utilization
         Intensity for Weighted Average of all
         Buildings: OBC & TGS


                           Floorspace & Occupancy Typical Weighted
Code, Standard, or Program Type Weighted Average    Average EUI,   Percent Better
                                                              2
                           Performance Increment    ekWh/ft /yr    Than Baseline
MNECB                                  0%                25.0
                        Ontario Building Code
OBC 2006 (above MNECB)                 17%               20.8
OBC 2012 (above MNECB)                 25%               18.8
                     Current Toronto Green Standard
TGS Tier 1 (above MNECB)               25%               18.8        (Baseline)
TGS Tier 2 (above MNECB)               35%               16.3        (Baseline)
                Proposed Toronto Green Standard (2012)
TGS Tier 1 Phase I (above
OBC 2012)                               5%               17.8            5%
TGS Tier 1 Phase 2 (above
OBC 2012)                              15%               15.9           15%
TGS Tier 2 Phase 1(above
OBC 2012)                              15%               15.9            2%
TGS Tier 2 Phase 2 (above
OBC 2012)                              25%               14.1           13%
bbach@energyprofiles.com

The Ins & Outs of Energy Efficiency in the Building Code

  • 1.
    The Ins &Outs of Energy Efficiency in the Building Code Bob Bach, P.Eng. Senior Partner Energy Profiles Limited
  • 2.
    Overview  Role of the Building Code Conservation Advisory Council  Where the Building Code is in 2012  Where the Building Code may be in 2017  Impact on Overall Energy Utilization Intensity
  • 3.
    Building Code Conservation Advisory Council  Formed in 2010 with representatives from AMO, BILD, BOMA, CEEA, EGD, LMCBO, NAIMA, OAA, OHBA, SBC, UGL.  Role is to provide strategic advice to the Minister on energy and water conservation, barriers to green technologies, promote on- site generation of renewable energy, and how to enhance industry capability to implement conservation.
  • 4.
    OBC 2006, Part12 12.2.1.2. Energy Efficiency Design After December 31, 2011 (2) Except as provided in Sentences (3) and (5), the energy efficiency of all buildings shall be designed to exceed by not less than 25% the energy efficiency levels attained by conforming to the Model National Energy Code for Buildings. 12.2.1.2. Energy Efficiency Design After December 31, 2011 (2) Except as provided in Sentences (3) and (5), the energy efficiency of all buildings shall conform to Supplementary Standard SB-10. (revised July 1, 2011)
  • 5.
    Overview of SB-10,Effective 1/1/2012 All Administrative/Climate Zones Component/System NECB 2011 (when MNECB Plus 25% ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Plus 5% ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Hybrid published) Supplementary Std SB-10 Building Envelope MNECB 1997 Part 3 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 5 (ASHRAE 189.1-2009) NECB 2011 Part 3 Lighting MNECB 1997 Part 4 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 9 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 9 NECB 2011 Part 4 Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning MNECB 1997 Part 5 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 6 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 6 NECB 2011 Part 5 Service Water Heating MNECB 1997 Part 6 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 7 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 7 NECB 2011 Part 6 Electrical Power MNECB 1997 Part 7 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 8 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 8 NECB 2011 Part 7 Performance Path MNECB 1997 Part 8 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 11 ASHRAE 90.1-2010 Sect 11 NECB 2011 Part 8
  • 6.
    Compliance Issues  Compliance forms have been prepared by the ministry. (http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page9891.aspx).  Prescriptive path compliance/tradeoff software is now available for the ASHRAE 90.1-2010/SB-10 Div.3, using DOE COMcheck program. (http://www.energycodes.gov/comcheck).  Performance Path Compliance software (Can-Quest) will soon available for NECB – it is now being field tested.
  • 7.
    Next Edition ofthe Building Code (2017?)  Current expectation: incremental gain in efficiency to be 12 to 13% - BCCAC has not yet prepared recommendations.  Possible adoption of ASHRAE 90.1-2013 or 2016, could still require a hybrid.  Discussions to update the NECB are underway, possibly as soon as 2013.
  • 8.
    Reduction in EnergyUtilization Intensity for Weighted Average of all Buildings: OBC & TGS Floorspace & Occupancy Typical Weighted Code, Standard, or Program Type Weighted Average Average EUI, Percent Better 2 Performance Increment ekWh/ft /yr Than Baseline MNECB 0% 25.0 Ontario Building Code OBC 2006 (above MNECB) 17% 20.8 OBC 2012 (above MNECB) 25% 18.8 Current Toronto Green Standard TGS Tier 1 (above MNECB) 25% 18.8 (Baseline) TGS Tier 2 (above MNECB) 35% 16.3 (Baseline) Proposed Toronto Green Standard (2012) TGS Tier 1 Phase I (above OBC 2012) 5% 17.8 5% TGS Tier 1 Phase 2 (above OBC 2012) 15% 15.9 15% TGS Tier 2 Phase 1(above OBC 2012) 15% 15.9 2% TGS Tier 2 Phase 2 (above OBC 2012) 25% 14.1 13%
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