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Presentation to:Dartmouth CollegeJanuary 21, 2010

van Zelm Engineers10 Talcott Notch RoadFarmington, CT 06032(860) 284-5064 www.vanzelm.com

Building Energy NeedsBuilding Energy Needsand Supplying Energyand Supplying Energyto Dartmouth Collegeto Dartmouth College

David W. MadiganDavid W. MadiganJanuary 21, 2010January 21, 2010

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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van Zelm Engineers10 Talcott Notch RoadFarmington, CT 06032(860) 284-5064 www.vanzelm.com

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Energy use in Buildings• Air Systems

• Heat recovery• Underfloor air distribution (UFAD)• Dedicated outside air systems (DOAS)• Displacement ventilation• VAV kitchen hoods

• Hydronic systems• Hydronic heating/cooling• Sensible-only cooling terminals

• Primary energy systems• Cogeneration• Ground source heat pumps (GSHP)• Renewable energy systems

Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• USA uses 40% of worldwide energy flows and generates 33% of CO2 and associated pollutants worldwide.

• Buildings use 1/3 of total US energy and 2/3 of electricity.• Buildings account for 30% of total U.S. greenhouse gas

emissions.

Energy Use in BuildingsEnergy Use in Buildings

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Total Energy Cost

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

FY Ending

Ann

ual C

ost v

s. B

asel

ine

(199

5)

ThermalElectric

Baseline 1995 = 1.0

Electric Cost > Double

Thermal Cost > Quadruple Campus

Energy Costs

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Typical Building Energy UsageTypical Building Energy Usage

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

* Electricity cost: $3.50 - $4.50 / 100,000 Btu* Thermal cost: $1.50 - $2.00 / 100,000 Btu

Building Type Energy Use (Btu/ft2.year) Cost ($/ft2)

Dartmouth campus average 150,000 to 250,000 $3.00 - $5.00

Modern “baseline” 80,000 to 90,000 $2.00 - $3.00

Modern “state-of-the-art” 30,000 to 40,000 $0.75 - $1.50

Inefficient lab buildings 300,000 to 500,000 $7.00 - $12.00

“State-of-the-art” labs < 100,000 $2.00 - $3.00

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Typical Building Energy UsageTypical Building Energy UsageDormitory Cost

Breakdown

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Lights$23,646

24%

Plug Loads$25,411

26%

Fans$7,059

7%

Space Cooling$12,349

12%

Pumps & Aux$8,619

9%

Heat Rejection$205 0%

Domestic Hot Water

$8,038 8%

Space Heating$13,978

14%

Lights20%

Plug Loads21%

Fans6%

Space Cooling11%

Pumps & Aux8%

Space Heating20% Heat Rejection

0%Domestic

Hot Water14%

Dormitory Energy-UseBreakdown

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Rising Energy Costs Rising Energy Costs -- OilOil

Historical Oil Cost and Steam Revenue – Last 10 Years

$ 0

$ 2, 000, 000

$ 4, 000, 000

$ 6, 000, 000

$ 8, 000, 000

$ 10, 000, 000

$ 12, 000, 000

$ 14, 000, 000

$ 16, 000, 000

$ 18, 000, 000

$ 20, 000, 000

FY 00 FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09

Revenue At Billing Rate ($) Total Oil Cost ($)•$21 •$36 •$26 •$26 •$32 •$35 •$55 •$59 •$76 •$90•Oil Cost

Per Bbl

Dartmouth College VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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van Zelm Engineers10 Talcott Notch RoadFarmington, CT 06032(860) 284-5064 www.vanzelm.com

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Over the past 10 years… Oil use up 25%Oil COST up 500%

And Rising Energy Use And Rising Energy Use -- OilOilHistorical Oil Cost, Usage and Steam Revenue – Last 10 Years

$ 0

$ 2, 000, 000

$ 4, 000, 000

$ 6, 000, 000

$ 8, 000, 000

$ 10, 000, 000

$ 12, 000, 000

$ 14, 000, 000

$ 16, 000, 000

$ 18, 000, 000

$ 20, 000, 000

FY 00 FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 090

2, 000, 000

4, 000, 000

6, 000, 000

8, 000, 000

10, 000, 000

12, 000, 000

14, 000, 000

16, 000, 000

18, 000, 000

20, 000, 000

Revenue At Billing Rate ($) Total Oil Cost ($) Total Oil Use - Gallons•G

allons

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Rising Energy Costs Rising Energy Costs -- ElectricityElectricityHistorical Electrical Cost and Revenue – Last 10 Years

$ -

$ 1, 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 3 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 6 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 7 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 8 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

$ 9 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0

FY 00 FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09

$

Electrical Cost Electrical Revenue•$.07

•ElectricalCost •$.08 •$.09 •$.08 •$.08 •$.08 •$.09 •$.13 •$.12 •$.12

Dartmouth College VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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van Zelm Engineers10 Talcott Notch RoadFarmington, CT 06032(860) 284-5064 www.vanzelm.com

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Over the past 10 years… Electrical use up 39%Electrical COST up 132%

And Rising Energy Use And Rising Energy Use -- ElectricityElectricityHistorical Electrical Cost, Revenue, and Usage – Last 10 Years

$ -

$ 1, 000, 000

$ 2, 000, 000

$ 3, 000, 000

$ 4, 000, 000

$ 5, 000, 000

$ 6, 000, 000

$ 7, 000, 000

$ 8, 000, 000

$ 9, 000, 000

FY 00 FY 01 FY 02 FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09

$

0

10, 000, 000

20, 000, 000

30, 000, 000

40, 000, 000

50, 000, 000

60, 000, 000

70, 000, 000

80, 000, 000

90, 000, 000

kWH

Electrical Cost Electrical Revenue Electrical Consumption (kWH)

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Expanding Conditioned AreaExpanding Conditioned AreaDartmouth’s Growth 2005 - 2012

• Gross Square Feet14% Growth

• Air Conditioned GSF 41% Growth

• Air Conditioned Growth from 33% to 50% of Campus GSF

0

1,000,000

2,000,000

3,000,000

4,000,000

5,000,000

6,000,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Tota

l GSF

0

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Air

Con

ditio

ned

GSF

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Embodied Environmental ImpactsEmbodied Environmental Impacts

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

“Over time, environmental impacts from high energy use may far outweigh all other (environmental ) factors.”

- Environmental Resource Guide

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40years in life of building

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

1000

Btu

/ft2

Operating energy

Embodied energy

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Sustainable Design ProcessSustainable Design Process

Building Shape

Orientation

Glass location

Glass area & type

Insulation values

Thermal mass

Building Volume

Passive Solar

Daylighting

Lighting

HVAC

Heat Recovery

Optimized Ventilation

Building Automation

Domestic Hot Water

Electricity

Steam

Hot Water

Chilled Water

Cogeneration

Solar Thermal

Photovoltaics

Bio-Mass

Schedules

Controls

Maintenance

Setpoints

Windows

Equipment

Education

Commissioning

Re-commissioning

Minimize load as a first priority.

Use efficient, cost-effective systems

Produce and distribute energy

efficiently

Operate the building well

Building design and program fixes

the load

Primary Energy Systems supply

energy to buildings

Efficient building systems meet

the load

People run the systems

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Building Air Systems EvolutionBuilding Air Systems Evolution

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Pre - 1900 -- Operable windows, steam heat

1900 – 1940 -- Exhaust, operable windows, steam heat

1940 – 1960 -- Single zone, constant volume AC, steam heat

1960 – 1980 -- Multiple zone, constant volume AC, HW reheat

1980 – 2000 -- Variable air volume systems, HW heating

2000 - ? -- DOAS, heat recovery, hydronic heating and cooling, UFAD.

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Airside Heat RecoveryAirside Heat Recovery

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Applicable to nearly all air handling systems• Best economics obtained for:

• 100% outside air systems• Long hours of operation• Labs, classrooms, locker rooms and pools

• Substantial peak load reductions allows savings in boiler and chiller equipment costs.

• Latent heat recovery allows substantial savings in cooling costs.

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Airside Heat Recovery OptionsAirside Heat Recovery OptionsRunaround Coils• Pros

• Greatest airstream separation, flexibility

• Simple Technology• Easily cleaned• Minimum space requirements

• Cons• Lowest recovery efficiency (55%)• High parasitic loads for pumping• No latent transfer• Poor cooling performance• Most moving parts, highest

maintenance VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Cooling and Dehumidification Coil

Outside

Air

SupplyAir Fan

To Labs

From

LabsEnergyRecovery

Coil

Energy Recovery FromExhaust Air Loop

Exhaust

Air Coil

ExhaustFan

ExhaustAir

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Airside Heat Recovery OptionsAirside Heat Recovery OptionsPlate Heat Exchangers and Heat Pipes• Pros

• Good airstream separation• High sensible efficiency (75%)

sometimes latent available• Heat pipes easily cleaned• High reliability – no moving parts• Indirect evaporative cooling possible

• Cons• May be space intrusive• Generally no latent transfer• Plate heat exchangers difficult

to clean

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Airside Heat Recovery OptionsAirside Heat Recovery OptionsHeat Wheels• Pros

• Highest sensible and latent efficiency (80%)

• Excellent cooling performance• Significant reductions in peak

heating and cooling loads• Purge minimizes carry over

• Cons• Airstream separation issues• Can be space intensive• Operational issues

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Heat Recovery SystemsHeat Recovery Systems

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Type Effectiveness Carryover Reliability Airstream Proximity

CommentsSensible Latent

Enthalpy Wheel

70%-80% 65%-75% Yes(< 0.05%)

Average Required Greenest

Heat Pipe 60%-75% 0% None Highest Required Contains refrigerant

Plate HX 60%-75% 0% None Highest Required

Runaround Loop

50%-60% 0% None Average Not Required

Glycol or Refrigerant

Options SummaryOptions Summary

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Heat Recovery System EconomicsHeat Recovery System EconomicsDartmouth Life Sciences Building

• 175,000 sf Laboratory Building• Peak airflow: 107,000 cfm• First Cost Savings: Enthalpy wheels

– Cooling: 269 tons @ $2500 = $672,500– Heating: 7813 MBH @ $30 = $234,390

$906,890

• Heat Recovery System cost:– 107,000 @ $6 / cfm = $642,000– 1500 sf @ $200 = $300,000

$942,000

• Annual Energy Savings: $600,000 + VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS)Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems (DOAS)

• Concept:Separate the control and load associated with ventilation air supply from local envelope and internal loads.

• 100% outdoor air supply system – usually packaged with air/air heat recovery

• May be Sized for diversified ventilation load

• Deliver DRY cooling or neutral air to occupied spaces

• Enables use of highly efficient and high comfort terminal systems (Radiant, chilled beams, valence, etc.)

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

DOAS System Schematic

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

100% OA DOAS Unit W/ Energy Recovery

Cool/Dry Supply

Parallel Sensible Cooling System

Building With

Sensible and Latent

cooling decoupled

Exhaust

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

DOAS System vs. VAVDOAS System vs. VAV

Example: 20,000 sf building – 200 People

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Traditional VAV System• 1 CFM/sf = 20,000 CFM

Total Supply Air• 0.75 HP/1,000 CFM = 15 HP

fan energy• 32 Sq Ft duct area (Supply

and Return)• Varying air volume to

maintain space comfort

DOAS System• 20 CFM/person = 4,000

CFM Total Ventilation Air• 0.75 HP/1,000 CFM = 3 HP

fan energy• 8 Sq Ft duct area (Supply

and Exhaust)• Constant ventilation air only

supply

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Can be used for virtually any occupancy type• Both new construction and renovation projects• Highly effective when combined with ventilation air

reset through CO2 sensing control to track occupancy• Improved energy efficiency over all air based systems

with better comfort and control.• Must consider air delivery method:

• Underfloor• Displacement Ventilation• High Induction Diffusers

• Greater assurance of proper ventilation volume

DOAS System ApplicationsDOAS System Applications

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Displacement VentilationDisplacement Ventilation

• Objective – deliver clean air to the “breathing zone”

• Avoid mixing clean supply air with contaminated room air

• Does not necessitate an underfloor delivery system

The Breathing

Zone

Supply Air

Exhaust Air

3’ Above Floor

7’ Above Floor

63-65 deg F.

75-85 deg F.

Raised Floor

Ceiling or Structure Above

Hard Slab VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Displacement Displacement vsvs Traditional SupplyTraditional Supply

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Displacement:Clean air enters space low and rises through breathing zone

Overhead Mixing Supply:Clean air enters space from overhead and mixes with contaminated room air

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Displacement Ventilation Displacement Ventilation –– ApplicationsApplications

Consider for:• Open Offices• Enclosed Offices• Classrooms• Tiered Lecture Halls

Don’t consider for:• Laboratory Spaces• Residential Units

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

HydronicHydronic Heating / Cooling SystemsHeating / Cooling Systems

Benefits over Air Based Systems:

• Lower transport energy requirements• Greatly reduced space requirements• High degree of flexibility• Improved environmental control• Excellent acoustical performance• Applicable to essentially all occupancies• Can be lower in cost

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

HydronicHydronic vs. Air Based Energy Transportvs. Air Based Energy Transport

To transport 100,000 Btu / hr:

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

30”

16”

Supply Return

Air Based Hydronic Based

1 ½”

CHWS CHWR

Fan Horsepower: 4.2 hp

Annual Electric Cost $2711

Pump Horsepower: 0.3 hp

Annual Electric Cost $193

16”

30”

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

HydronicHydronic Heating/Cooling SystemsHeating/Cooling Systems

Application Issues:

• Typically combined with DOAS• Condensing verses non-condensing terminals• Lack of airside economizer• Chilled water temperature optimization• Condensation control• Integrated vs. separate heating/cooling terminals• Two pipe versus four pipe distribution

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

HydronicHydronic Heating/Cooling SystemsHeating/Cooling SystemsTerminal Types

• Condensing:• Fan coil units• Valence units

• Non-condensing:• Radiant ceilings• Radiant structural slabs• Passive chilled beams• Active chilled beams

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Sensible Only Cooling TerminalsSensible Only Cooling TerminalsConcept:

• Once you have delivered Dry ventilation air to meet code Outdoor Air requirements ------ Remaining load is all Sensible• Solar Gains• Internal Gains

• Therefore, you do not need to condense water vapor from the air (Latent load) and can use local sensible only (non-condensing) hydronic cooling terminals.

• The cooling system then looks just like the simplest of heating systems, H&V AHU with perimeter radiation

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Sensible Only Cooling TerminalsSensible Only Cooling TerminalsApplication:

• Must be combined with a DOAS system

• Control solar, envelope and internal loads

• Select most effective and appropriate cooling terminal

• Consider implications of operable windows

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Sensible Only Cooling TerminalsSensible Only Cooling Terminals

Radiant (Cooling) Ceiling Panels:

• Output is based on surface area of panels• May need to cover a significant % of ceiling (or walls)

with panels to meet loads (40-60%)• Best applied where there are modest solar and internal

loads• Private offices• Interior open spaces

• Same panel can also be used for heating• Highest level of occupant comfort

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Radiant PanelsRadiant Panels

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Sensible Only Cooling TerminalsSensible Only Cooling TerminalsActive Chilled Beams:

• Convection is aided by supply air which induces greater flow across chilled beam coil

• Active Beams can be exposed (pendant), surface, or flush to ceiling mounted.

• Higher output than passive chilled beams are possible• Low or no capacity without supply air• Can also be used effectively for heating (while air

system operating)• Can have noise or draft issues if mis-applied

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Active Chilled BeamsActive Chilled Beams

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Chilled Beam ApplicationsChilled Beam Applications

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Sensible Only Cooling TerminalsSensible Only Cooling Terminals

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Condensation / Humidity Concerns:

• Must maintain Dry DOAS supply air• Must control infiltration• Must control internal sources of moisture• Provide local condensation sensor

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

CogenerationCogeneration

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Combined Heat and Power (CHP/Co-generation)

• Economically viable in some form for nearly all campus heating/cooling systems.

• Requires careful analysis to justify capital expenditure and optimum approach.

• Can be applied to central or distributed systems.

• Provides significant source of standby power

• Potential for major environmental benefits

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CoCo--Generation System OptionsGeneration System Options

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Combined Heat / Power Systems• Use waste heat from electric generation for thermal loads• Use waste thermal loads for electric generation

• Central Plant Configurations• Backpressure Turbine (bottoming cycle)• Gas Turbine (topping cycle)• Reciprocating Engine (topping cycle)

• Distributed Plant Configurations• Fuel Cell• Reciprocating Engine• Micro-Turbine

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Conventional Energy SystemConventional Energy System

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

BOILER(Efficiency = 83%)

STEAM TURBINE(Eff. = 42%)

GENERATOR(Eff. = 94%)

DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM(Eff. = 90%)

CONDENSER

BOILER(Efficiency = 80%)

100Units 30

Units35

Units

33

Units

50Units

High Pressure Steam

83 Units

Heat to Process40 Units

150 Fuel Source units yields:

30 units of electricity and

40 units of thermal energy

Overall Efficiency: 46%

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Topping Cycle Cogeneration SystemTopping Cycle Cogeneration System

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

GENERATOR(Eff. = 90%)

100Units

39

Units35

UnitsENGINE

(Efficiency = 39%)

EXHAUST GASHEAT EXCHANGER

JACKET WATERHEAT EXCHANGER

Steam to Campus

Hot Water to Campus40 Units

100 Fuel Source units yields:

35 units of electricity and

40 units of thermal energy

Overall Efficiency: 75%

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

10Units

Bottoming Cycle Cogeneration SystemBottoming Cycle Cogeneration System

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

BOILERBACKPRESSURE

STEAM TURBINE

GENERATOR100

Units

High Pressure Steam

83 Units

100 Fuel Source units yields:

10 units of electrical and

70 units of thermal

To Campus Heating System

Overall Efficiency: 80%

70 Units

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Cogeneration SystemsCogeneration Systems

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Cogeneration Options – Topping Cycle

• Primary electrical, thermal byproduct

• Gas turbines, reciprocating engines, fuel cells

• High ratio of electrical to thermal

• Wide range of sizes: 30 KW to 100 MW+

• Consistent year round output possible

• Standby power benefits

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Cogeneration SystemsCogeneration Systems

• Cogeneration Options – Bottoming Cycle

• Primary thermal with electrical byproduct

• Steam turbine, thermal cooling

• High ratio of thermal to electrical output

• Sizing limited by thermal load

• Electrical output tracks thermal –may not be available in warm weather

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Distributed SystemsDistributed Systems

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Cogeneration SummaryCogeneration SummaryCampus Cogeneration Projects

Institution Type Size First Cost

First Year Saving

Annual ROI

CO2Savings

Amherst College

Gas & Steam

Turbines1.8 / 3.1 MW $6.8 M $615,000 16% 6,600 T/yr

Mount Holyoke College

Gas Recip. 1.8 MW $5.1 M $410,000 12% 8,700 T/yr

Smith College

Gas Turbine 3.5 MW $10.9 M $1,400,000 18% 16,400 T/yr

Will reduce net carbon emissions by 30,000 tons/year (30%)

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Ground Source Heat PumpsGround Source Heat Pumps

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• GSHP Geothermal?

• GSHP – What it is?“Electrically driven mechanical refrigeration

system using the earth or groundwater to draw heat from, or reject heat to, in order to improve system efficiency”

• Consistent earth temperatures year round allow high system efficiency throughout the year

• Coefficient of Performance (COP)• Energy output / energy input (efficiency)• COP for GSHP – typically 3-4

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Ground Source Heat PumpsGround Source Heat Pumps

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Heat Rejection Options• Closed Loop

• Vertical shallow wells (250’)• Horizontal trench

• Open Loop• Standing column deep well (1500’)• Extraction / reinjection wells• Ponds / lakes / ocean

• Capacity• Horizontal trench• Vertical shallow wells 2-3 tons / well• Standing column 30-40 tons / well

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Ground Source Heat PumpsGround Source Heat Pumps

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Pros:• High efficiency compared to distributed building heating /

cooling systems• All electric – no local fuel required• No external heat rejection device required

• Acoustics, Aesthetics• Perceived as very “green”

• Cons:• May not be more efficient than campus

heating / cooling systems.• First cost may be high• Underground piping & wells – complexity, space• Heating / Cooling electronically dependant

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Ground Source Heat PumpsGround Source Heat Pumps

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Good Applications:

• Locations not served by high efficiency campus heating/cooling systems

• Applications using radiant slab heating/cooling• Low temp HW, high temp CHW

• Applications with moderate, consistent loads

• Locations with substantial developed sites

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Many commercially available options

• Reduce GHG & pollutant emissions

• Minimize dependence on foreign oil

• Protection against increasing fuel prices

• Reduces trade imbalance, stimulates domestic economy

• Attractive life cycle economics

• Visible commitment to environmental stewardship

Renewable EnergyRenewable Energy

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Solar Thermal

• Solar Electric

• Daylighting

• Wind

• Biomass

• Hydro

Renewable Energy OptionsRenewable Energy Options

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Low-Impact Hydro

Photovoltaics

BiomassWind

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Conservation preferable over renewable energy• Usually better economics• Even renewable energy has environmental consequences• Conservation measures result in reduction of usage and peak

loads• Conservation and renewable energy complement one

another• Renewable energy capital intensive• Conservation reduces capital investment by limiting peak

loads• Implement renewable energy systems after making

maximum use of conservation options

Conservation vs. GenerationConservation vs. Generation

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Solar energy is the basis for essentially all renewable energy sources

• Solar energy incident on earth annually:• 160 times the world’s proven resources of fossil fuels• 15,000 times the world’s annual use of energy

• Solar can be utilized directly or indirectly

Solar EnergySolar Energy

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Active Solar Heating

• Passive Solar Heating

• Solar Thermal Engines

• Daylighting

Solar EnergySolar Energy

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Highly effective in residential buildings, educational and small commercial buildings

• Limited applications in “traditional” large scale buildings• Can be effective as part of an integrated design process • Coordinate with daylighting design• Performance improved with massive construction• Commercial applications to consider

• Solar heated entry vestibules• Solar induced natural ventilation• Double wall facades

• Optimized passive solar features can produce excellent economics

Passive Solar DesignPassive Solar Design

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Dark surface with high absorptance gathers full spectrum of solar radiation

• Heat is drawn away by working fluid – usually glycol / water

• Glass and/or selective surface used to minimize Conduction and re-radiation losses

• Efficiency dependant on collector design working temperature and ambient temperature– Lower Fluid Temperature = Higher Efficiency

– Lower Ambient Temperature = Lower Efficiency

Solar Thermal CollectorsSolar Thermal Collectors

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Collector TypesCollector Types

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• Domestic Hot Water Heating

• Pool Heating

• Space Heating

• Make-up Air Preheat

• Thermal Based Cooling

Active Solar Thermal SystemsActive Solar Thermal Systems

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Low temperature operation allows high collector efficiency, yearround loads

• Storage requirements dependent on use profile• Back-up heating required – inexpensive• Good application for dormitories,

athletic centers, dining facilities, laundry, healthcare

• Limited Loads in Commercial Buildings

• Excellent Economics if Displacing Electric Heat

Application ConsiderationsApplication Considerations

Domestic Hot WaterDomestic Hot Water

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Electricity production directly from sunlight

• Utilizes photon energy in sunlight to promote electrical current flow

• Relies on semi-conductor effects in specialized materials

• Think of PV as “Solar Energy Converter Systems”

Photovoltaic Energy ConceptsPhotovoltaic Energy Concepts

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Thin Film on flexible substrateThin Film on flexible substrate

Thin Film on glass substrateThin Film on glass substrate

Mono-crystallineMonoMono--crystallinecrystalline

PolyPoly--crystallinecrystalline

Types of PV ModulesTypes of PV Modules

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Crystalline PV Modules

• Output: 10-12 watts/SF• Efficiency: 12% - 18%• Color: blue• Module sizes: 5 watts –

300 watts• Reduced efficiency under

hot conditions• Longer track record

in field

Thin Film Modules

• Output: 5-7 watts/SF• Efficiency: 6% - 8%• Color: gray to black, deep

blue• Module sizes: 5 watts – 120

watts• Less efficiency drop under

hot conditions• More efficient in low light

conditions

Crystalline vs. Thin FilmsCrystalline vs. Thin Films

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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GridGrid--tied Systemtied SystemPV ComponentsPV Components

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

To Building Uses

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Building Integrated Building Integrated PhotovoltaicsPhotovoltaics -- BIPVBIPV

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Custom Glass LaminatesCustom Glass LaminatesBIPV BIPV -- SkylightsSkylights

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UniUni--Solar Standing Seam Metal RoofSolar Standing Seam Metal RoofBIPV Roofing ProductsBIPV Roofing Products

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Site Performance Estimates

Overall Efficiency

PerformancekWh/m2/yr

Denver, CO 11.4% 163

Shreveport, LA 11.1% 145

Atlanta, GA 11.2% 151

Syracuse, NY 11.6% 126

PV Regional PerformancePV Regional Performance

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Solar Thermal PVPanel Efficiency 60 – 80 % 12 – 16 %Panel Cost $12 – 18 /s.f. $40 – 50 / s.f.Peak Output 50 – 60 w/ s.f. 8 – 12 w/ s.f.System Cost $80 – 100 / s.f. $80 – 100 / s.f.

$1.25 – 2.00 / W $6 – 10 / WAnnual Output 65 – 85 kwh/s.f./yr 12 – 16 kWh/s.f./yr

Offset Energy Cost ($15/mmbtu) / ($0.15 kWh) $0.15 /kWh

Annual Savings $4.00/s.f. / $11.00/s.f. $2.00/ s.f.Simple Payback 15 – 20 yrs./ 6 – 10 yrs. 30 – 40 yrs.ROI 8% / 18% 4%

Solar Thermal / PV ComparisonSolar Thermal / PV Comparison

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• Solar Resource Used to Offset Highest Cost Electricity• Technology Well Developed• Allows Reduced Cooling Loads Also• Can Help to Downsize HVAC Systems• Glazing Optimization by Exposure• Need to Control Excess Solar Heat Gain• Best Implemented as Part of an

Integrated Design Process• Can Be Highly Cost Effective• Improves Indoor Environment

OverviewOverview

DaylightingDaylighting

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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VANZELME N G I N E E R S

• Window and Shading Devices• Skylights and Clerestories• Atria and Reflectors• Light Tubes• Focusing Fiber Optic Technology• Daylight Dimming Systems

DaylightingDaylighting TechnologiesTechnologies

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DaylightingDaylighting TechnologiesTechnologies

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• Energy from plant matter or other biological material

• Generation of electricity and/or thermal energy

• May be utilized directly….• Feedstock combustion

• …or Indirectly• Gasification• Distillation

BiomassBiomass

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Solid Biomass• Wood Chips• Wood Waste• Agricultural Waste

• Biogas• Landfill Gas• Biogas from Animal

Wastes• Gasification of Solid

Biomass

BiomassBiomass

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Application is very facility specific

• Most feasible with on-site or nearby fuel source• Landfills• Livestock and agricultural facilities• Sawmills• Mountain locations near forest thinning

• Economics can be very favorable – Fuel is inexpensive compared to fossil fuels

BiomassBiomass

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Liquid Biofuels / Biodiesel / Yellow Grease• Liquid fuel made from agricultural crops or wastes• Fuel source for vehicles or stationary applications• Potential use in place of diesel for backup generators,

cogeneration• Need to confirm compatibility with equipment

BiomassBiomass

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Biomass is renewable energy…

• Biomass is largely carbon neutral……if sustainably harvested & utilized

• Is it “Clean Energy”? particulates, combustion, emissions of NOX

• Cleaner then fossil fuels, not as clean as solar or wind.

BiomassBiomass

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Energy in wind captured with a turbine

• Wind speed is criticalbecause power increases with the cube of the wind speed

• Efficiency typically increases with turbine size and tower height

Wind PowerWind Power

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• On-Site generation is possible

• Small turbines available for commercial applications, down to less than 1 kW

• Technology is available and proven

Wind PowerWind Power

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Application is very location specific• Ideal site is open without surrounding

buildings to block wind• Varying wind resources by location• At a good site, the financial performance can

be much better than PV• However, Limited Application in campus environment

• Location and site specific• Aesthetic issues – more conspicuous than PV

• Consider off-campus development

Wind Power Wind Power

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Wind PowerWind Power

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• Resources:• Wind Maps Available from National Renewable Energy

Lab: www.nrel.gov

• Information on Small-Scale Wind Systems from American Wind Energy Association: www.awea.org

• OEMC has Anemometer Loan Program to Measure Resource at a Site: www.state.co.us/oemc

Wind PowerWind Power

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Fuel Cell Technology is not new (1950s)

• Conversion of source fuel to electricity through chemical process rather than mechanical

• No traditional combustion used – no typical products of combustion

• Source Fuel – almost anything with hydrogen

• Fuel “reforming” is required unless pure hydrogen is available

GeneralGeneral

Fuel Cell TechnologyFuel Cell Technology

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Most common fuel – Natural Gas(CH4 – Methane Based Fuels)

• High conversion efficiencies possible (like diesels)

• Emissions– CO2 (Fuel Reforming)– Fuel impurities– H2O

• Waste heat available for use

GeneralGeneral

Fuel Cell TechnologyFuel Cell Technology

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• Energy not truly “Renewable” if fueled on natural gas.

• Some states allow renewable energy incentive for fuel cells using any fuel.

• Renewable fuel options– Bio-derived gas– Landfill gas– Solar / Wind derived

Hydrogen from water– Bio-fuel derived

hydrogen from water

Fuel Cells Fuel Cells –– Renewable Energy?Renewable Energy?

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Maintenance Issues

• Stack Replacements – 40,000 hours?- 3 to 5 years

• 20+ year life expectancy – Balance of plant components

• Maintenance costs 0.005 – 0.015 $/kWh• “High-Tech” maintenance required

Technology OverviewTechnology Overview

Fuel CellsFuel Cells

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Phosphoric Acid (PAFC)

• Proton Exchange Membrane (PEMFC)

• Molten Carbonate (MCFC)

• Solid Oxide (SOFC)

Technology OverviewTechnology Overview

Fuel CellsFuel Cells

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• High First Cost at Present• $4000 - $6000 / kW

• With Mass Production, Prices Could Drop Substantially• $1000 - $2000 / kW or Less

• Clean / Uninterruptible Power Applications can Improve Economics

• Cogeneration Improves Economics

• Bio-Derived Fuels can be Expensive

• Depends on Hydrogen – the ideal fuel if only we had some and it weren’t so hart to store

Fuel Cell EconomicsFuel Cell Economics

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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• Lab buildings are the energy hogs on campus

• Conventional Lab buildings are 5x as energy intensive as office buildings

Why Build a Green Lab Building?Why Build a Green Lab Building?

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Choosing WiselyChoosing Wisely

1. High performance envelope

2. Dedicated outside air system

3. Hydronic heating / cooling

4. Sensible only cooling terminals

5. Controlled lighting / daylighting

6. Heat recovery VANZELME N G I N E E R S

Six enabling technologies

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Enabling Technology #1:Enabling Technology #1:

• Wall Insulation• Roof Insulation• Continuous Air / Vapor barrier • Window Thermal Performance• Solar Control• Optimized Glazing Characteristics by Exposure• Daylighting

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

High performance envelope

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• Use of continuous Spray Polyurethane Foam (SPF) insulation

• Retains thermal energy by avoiding thermal breaks

• Serves as a vapor barrier

Enabling Technology #1:Enabling Technology #1:

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

High performance envelope

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Enabling Technology #1:Enabling Technology #1:

Dartmouth CollegePeak Heating Annual Heating

BTU/H MMBTU/YRWall R=15 129,000 2,999 Windows R=3 622,702 14,476 Roof R=20 41,037 954 Infil. 0.15 ACH 281,689 6,548

Total 1,074,428 24,977

Wall R=20 98,001 2,278 Windows R=5 377,395 8,773 Roof R=30 27,084 630 Infil. 0.1 ACH 209,563 4,872

Total 712,043 16,553

Wall R=25 79,328 1,844 Windows R=7 264,177 6,141 Roof R=35 22,981 534 Infil. 0.05 ACH 137,437 3,195

Total 503,923 11,715

Min. Code

High Efficiency

Very High Efficiency

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

High performance envelope

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Enabling Technology #5:Enabling Technology #5:

•• Optimization Process:Optimization Process:

• Fenestration size & dimensions• Shading type & configuration• Glazing performance• Total energy analysis

for each exposure• Lighting energy• Heating energy• Cooling energy VANZELM

E N G I N E E R S

Controlled lighting / daylighting

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• Displacement ventilation for auditorium and classrooms• Aircuity air monitoring for active reset of space air change rates• High efficiency high temperature chiller and waterside

economizer• High temperature chilled water cooling / preheat during cold

weather

Additional Sustainable Design FeaturesAdditional Sustainable Design Features

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Additional Sustainable Design FeaturesAdditional Sustainable Design Features

• Low pressure drop ductwork distribution systems

• Bypass dampers and all coils

• Mixed mode ventilation for gallery area

• Refrigeration heat recovery for domestic water preheat

• Storm water recycling system

VANZELME N G I N E E R S

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Metrics to Modeling ComparisonMetrics to Modeling Comparison

VANZELME N G I N E E R S