ENERGY CONSERVATION BUILDING STANDARDS SWATeam Evaluation Report Fred
ENERGY CONSERVATION & BUILDING STANDARDS SWATeam Evaluation Report Fred Hahn, Marian Huhman (Chair), Karl Helmink, Dhara Patel, Monica Chhatwani, Claudia Szczepaniak, Nishant Makhijani
Current Standing Note: National Petascale Computing Facility is not included in the calculation
Objective 1 Maintain or reduce the campus gross square footage relative to the FY 10 baseline. ❏New Policy Net Zero Growth Space Policy, Adopted July 2015
Objective 2 Identify the highest achievable energy standards for new buildings and major renovations, and incorporate these into the campus facility standards by the end of FY 16. � ❑Updating facilities standards to incorporate 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) following a state implementation assumed November 30 th, 2015. ❑Estimated 7. 6% energy savings from previous version
Objective 3 Strengthen centralized conservation efforts focusing on building systems, to achieve a 30% reduction in total campus buildings energy use by FY 20. This includes meeting the LED Campus commitments. ❏ Campus projects ❏ Retrocommissioning ❏ Revolving Loan Fund ❏ Energy Performance Contract projects ❏ Lighting retrofits
Objective 3 (continued) Retrocommissioning (RCx) in ARC and CRCE ❑ Used campus revolving loan fund ($750 K) ❑ Annual utility bill was $2 M. Expected (25%+ savings) ❑Overall payback expected < 3 years of $500 K
Objective 3 (continued) Laboratory Ventilation Schemes ❑ 1700 fume hoods on campus ❑ High efficiency fume hoods (60 fpm) ❑ Moving towards VAV systems ❑ Collaborative efforts needed Equipment
National Soybean Research Center First Floor 3 fume hoods Third Floor 21 fume hoods
Objective 4 Engage and incentivize the campus community in energy conservation, including a comprehensive energy conservation campaign, with at least 50% of units participating by FY 20.
Objective 4 ❑ Campus-wide energy savings campaign ■ Building level competitions? ❑ Certified Green Office Program ❑ Energy Conservation Incentive Program (ECIP)
Where Do We Go From Here? ❑ Master plan for energy conservation ❑ Broaden scope of campus energy saving projects
Campus Interests Intersect Maintenance Energy Conservation Campus Projects
Where Do We Go From Here? ❑ Continue laboratory/fume hood ❑ Energy Performance Contracts; e. g. , Engineering and Chemistry ❑ Engage in IT energy savings ❑ Campus engagement … More investment is needed to see continued energy reductions.
- Slides: 13