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Target EUI
Building name
Location
Owner contact
EUI is a simple measure of a building’s energy use, expressed as the energy use per square foot per year. For further information on EUI targets and the 2030 Challenge visit www.energytrust.org/zero.
EUI TargETIng and pLannIng wOrkshEET fOr EdUcaTIOnaL BUILdIngs
Define your path to net zero
2030 Challenge milestonesindustry benChmarks
The net-zero scalethe table below shows the eui breakdown for a typical educational building.
Think neT zerothe most important steps in designing and constructing a Path to net Zero building occur during kick-off and planning. First, establish a clear, measurable goal by identifying the target energy use intensity, eui, of your building. as illustrated in the scale below, educational buildings used for technical or classroom instruction must set a minimum eui of 23 to be eligible for energy trust of oregon’s Path to net Zero. doing so aligns with the architecture 2030 Challenge milestone for 2015, and is equivalent to approximately 40 percent savings beyond oregon energy efficiency specialty Code. once you’ve established your target eui, document your initial design approach for each building system on the next page. as you move through design and construction, your team can refer back to this worksheet to ensure your project stays on the Path to net Zero.
Typical educational building
78
Oregon code 42
Path to Net Zero starts here
23 2015 target23
2020 target16
2025 target 8
2030 target 0
name
Energy Trust outreach managers can offer input and feedback as you make energy-related decisions and assist you in completing this worksheet. If you have questions or need help getting started, contact the outreach manager listed here or visit www.energytrust.org/zero.
Email phone number
Design neT zeroUse the spaces below to document key design strategies for achieving your target EUI.
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LIghTIng
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+ Questions? Contact us
Target EUI
Building name
Location
Owner contact
Think neT zeroThe most important steps in designing and constructing a Path to Net Zero building occur during kick-off and planning. First, establish a clear, measurable goal by identifying the target Energy Use Intensity, EUI, of your building. As illustrated in scale below, multifamily buildings must set a minimum EUI of 16 to be eligible for Energy Trust of Oregon’s Path to Net Zero. Doing so aligns with the Architecture 2030 Challenge milestone for 2015, and is equivalent to approximately 40 percent savings beyond Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code. Once you’ve established your target EUI, document your initial design approach for each building system on the next page. As you move through design and construction, your team can refer back to this worksheet to ensure your project stays on the Path to Net Zero.
EUI is a simple measure of a building’s energy use, expressed as the energy use per square foot per year. For further information on EUI targets and the 2030 Challenge visit www.energytrust.org/zero.
EUI TargETIng and pLannIng wOrkshEET fOr mULTIfamILy BUILdIngs
Define your path to net zero
2030 ChAllENgE mIlESTONESINDUSTry bENChmArkS
Typical multifamily building
2030 target
52
Oregon code 41
Path to Net Zero starts here
16 2015 target16
2020 target10
2025 target 5
0
The net-zero scaleThe table below shows the EUI breakdown for a typical multifamily building.
name
Energy Trust outreach managers can offer input and feedback as you make energy-related decisions and assist you in completing this worksheet. If you have questions or need help getting started, contact the outreach manager listed here or visit www.energytrust.org/zero.
Email phone number
Design neT zeroUse the spaces below to document key design strategies for achieving your target EUI.
hVac
hOT waTEr
LIghTIng
prOcEss LOads
rEnEwaBLEs
OThEr
+ Questions? Contact us
Target EUI
Building name
Location
Owner contact
Think neT zeroThe most important steps in designing and constructing a Path to Net Zero building occur during kick-off and planning. First, establish a clear, measurable goal by identifying the target Energy Use Intensity, EUI, of your building. As illustrated in the scale below, office buildings must set a minimum EUI of 22 to be eligible for Energy Trust of Oregon’s Path to Net Zero. Doing so aligns with the Architecture 2030 Challenge milestone for 2015, and is equivalent to approximately 40 percent savings beyond Oregon Energy Efficiency Specialty Code. Once you’ve established your target EUI, document your initial design approach for each building system on the next page. As you move through design and construction, your team can refer back to this worksheet to ensure your project stays on the Path to Net Zero.
EUI is a simple measure of a building’s energy use, expressed as the energy use per square foot per year. For further information on EUI targets and the 2030 Challenge visit www.energytrust.org/zero.
EUI TargETIng and pLannIng wOrkshEET fOr OffIcE BUILdIngs
Define your path to net zero
2030 ChAllENgE mIlESTONESINDUSTry bENChmArkS
2030 target
Typical office building
72
Oregon code 35
Path to Net Zero starts here
22 2015 target22
2020 target14
2025 target 7
0
The net-zero scaleThe table below shows the EUI breakdown for a typical office building.
name
Energy Trust outreach managers can offer input and feedback as you make energy-related decisions and assist you in completing this worksheet. If you have questions or need help getting started, contact the outreach manager listed here or visit www.energytrust.org/zero.
Email phone number
Design neT zeroUse the spaces below to document key design strategies for achieving your target EUI.
hVac
hOT waTEr
LIghTIng
prOcEss LOads
rEnEwaBLEs
OThEr
+ Questions? Contact us