[Presenter Name] Leverage ENERGY STAR® to Achieve High Performing Buildings

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[Presenter Name]

Leverage ENERGY STAR® to Achieve High Performing

Buildings

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Contents

• Overview of the ENERGY STAR Buildings Program

• The EPA ENERGY STAR energy performance scale & Portfolio Manager

• Tools and resources to support building energy performance improvement

• Tools and Resources Supporting Market Sectors

• Marketing and communications resources

• ENERGY STAR recognition opportunities

• Getting Started

ENERGY STAR Buildings Program

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ENERGY STAR is …

Voluntary public-private partnership

Save money

Protect the environment

Energy efficient products and practices

Recognized by over 85% of Americans

Also recognized abroad: Australia, Canada, European Union, Japan, New Zealand, & Taiwan

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ENERGY STAR Accomplishments

Utility Bill Savings (Billions kWh)

Emission Savings (Vehicle equivalents in millions)

Benchmarked in

Portfolio Manager

Earned the

ENERGY STAR21+ billion sf

185,000 buildings25% of total buildings market

2.1 billion sf12,612 labeled buildings

Use 35% less energy

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Energy is the Largest Operating Expense

* Data based on 2007 BOMA Experience Exchange Report$14.93 NOI/sf & $2.26 Utility cost/sf

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Proven Energy Management Strategy

Used to: Assess current energy performance

Set reduction goals

Track savings over time

Reward improvements

The EPA Energy Performance

Scale and Portfolio Manager

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Standardized Metric

Until recently, a standardized,

comparable metric of whole building

energy performance did not exist

EPA introduced the

Energy Performance Scale

in 1999 to meet this need

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Is Your Building Performing Well?

Fuel Efficiency

MPG

Is 18 MPG high or low for an automobile?

Energy Performance

EPA Benchmarking

Is 80 kBtu/SF/YR high or low for a building?

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Medical Offices Office Buildings

Hospitals

WarehousesResidence Hall/Dormitories

Supermarkets

Courthouses

K-12 Schools

Bank/FinancialInstitutions

Hotels

Municipal Wastewater

Treatment Plants

Retail Stores

Eligible Space Types

Houses of Worship

Data Centers

Senior Care Facilities

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Data You’ll Need to Collect

General AddressYear built

Energy Consumption12 consecutive months for each source (electric,

gas, etc.)

Space Type DataSquare Footage

OccupancyNumber of PCs

Hours of operation% Heated and Cooled

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Energy Performance Scale is a Comparative Metric

Energy Performance Scale

1 25 50 75 100

InvestInvest &

Tune

Best investment opportunities are in lower quartiles - greatest potential for

improvement

Tune

RCx & O&M improvements

yield savings and label candidates

Reward & Learn

High scoring buildings provide lessons learned

and label candidates

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Top Benefits of Energy Benchmarking

• Establish a baseline energy performance score for each property

• Set goals • Measure and verify improvements – financial and

environmental• Prioritize investments• Identify lessons learned and apply across portfolio• Earn the ENERGY STAR• Earn recognition from BOMA and others for

environmental and operational excellence

Tools and Resources Supporting Improvements in

Building Energy Performance

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Building Upgrade Manual

• Detailed information on:– Retrocommissioning– Lighting upgrades– Heating & cooling upgrades– Fan system upgrades– Efficient office equipment – Building envelope

improvements

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Make the Case for Efficiency Investment

• Visit www.energystar.gov/buildings– Click Tools & Resources Library– Look under Financial Evaluation

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ENERGY STAR Trainings

• ENERGY STAR offers free training Webinars led by industry experts:– Rating Energy Performance with Portfolio Manager – Best Practices to Improve Energy Performance– Introduction to the Cash Flow Opportunity Calculator– Purchasing and Procuring Efficient Equipment

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Calendar of all ENERGY STAR trainings

www.energystar.gov/buildingsQuick Finder link for Training

Tools and Resources Supporting Market Sectors

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Sector-specific Fact Sheets

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Publications

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Commercial Refrigeratorsand Freezers

Hot Food Holding Cabinets

Commercial Fryers

Commercial Steam Cookers

Commercial Dishwashers

Ice MachinesCommercial Griddles

Ovens

Products: Commercial Food Service

Marketing and Communications Resources

ENERGY STAR Challenge

• National call to action for building owners and operators– Set at least 10% reduction goal

– Benchmark and take action to improve

• Meeting this goal would – Save $20 billion a year

– Reduce GHG emissions the same amount as taking 30 million vehicles off the road

www.energystar.gov/challenge

Challenge Marketing Toolkit

Web Banners

Co- Brandable Marketing MaterialsInformational Resources

Recognition Opportunities

Apply for the ENERGY STAR

Energy Performance

Scale 75 to 100

Obtain Professional

Engineer Verification

Submit SEP & Application

Create and Submit Building Profile

ENERGY STAR Buildings –A Market Differentiator

Commercial Real Estate properties that earn the ENERGY STAR label:

• Save $.50 sq/ft (on average)

• Consume 35% less energy

AND

• Savings persist over time

• Occupancy/tenant retention is higher

• Savings leveraged into higher asset value upon disposition

Kats & Perlman, 2006

ENERGY STAR Leaders

• Superior energy management is a leading indicator of overall organizational management

• ENERGY STAR Leaders recognizes partners that demonstrate superior energy management through organization-wide continuous improvement:– Reduce normalized energy use by 10%, 20%, 30%

(or more)

AND/OR– Achieve a portfolio-wide score of 75 or higher

Partner of the Year

ENERGY STAR Annual Awards

Ceremony

Organizations are recognized for

outstanding performance in reducing energy

consumption

Case Studies

Getting Started

Web Resources for Program Sponsors

http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=ci_program_sponsors.ci_program_sponsors

Benchmarking Starter Kit

http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=evaluate_performance.bus_portfoliomanager_benchmarking

ENERGY STAR Trainings

• ENERGY STAR offers free training Webinars led by industry experts:– Rating Energy Performance with Portfolio Manager – Best Practices to Improve Energy Performance– Introduction to the Cash Flow Opportunity Calculator– Purchasing and Procuring Efficient Equipment

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Calendar of all ENERGY STAR trainings

www.energystar.gov/buildingsQuick Finder link for Training

Questions?

• For additional information, please contact your regional account manager for energy efficiency program sponsors:

– Northeast: Marianne Graham: mgraham@icfi.com – Midwest: Nora Buehler: nbuehler@icfi.com – Mid-Atlantic: Leigh-Golding DeSantis: ldesantis@icfi.com – Southeast: Marylou Einfalt: meinfalt@icfi.com – Southwest: Jen Clymer: jclymer@icfi.com – West: Alice Liddell: aliddell@icfi.com

– Or, e-mail us at: commercialprograms@energystar.gov

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