National Energy Code for Buildings

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Lyle Scott NECB 2011 prescriptive requirements and compliance options as well as a review of provincial and U.S. energy code adoption

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Agenda

• National Energy Code for Buildings 2011

• What is it?

• How will it effect you?

• What else is around the corner?

• Building Energy Labeling

• Energy Intensity Metrics

• NECB 2015

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2011

• Update to the Model National

Energy Code for Buildings 1997

(MNECB)

• ~27% efficiency improvement

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Model National Energy Code for Buildings 1997

• Referenced in the OBC

• Not used by other provinces

• Used by incentive programs and

LEED

• Requirements changed by province

and fuel source

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2011

• NECB requirements

defined by Heating

Degree Days (HDD)

• Energy source doesn’t

change requirements

• National Building Code

referenced for weather

data

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2011

• Contains requirements for:

• Building Envelope

• HVAC

• Domestic hot water

• Lighting

• electrical power systems and motors

• Excludes plug loads

NECB Parts

3. Envelope

4. Lighting

5. HVAC

6. DHW

7. Power and Motors

8. Performance Path

Compliance Options

Mandatory Provisions

Prescriptive

Energy Cost Budget

Trade-off (envelope)

Simplified (HVAC)

National Energy Code for Buildings 2011

Compliance Options

• Prescriptive or trade-off

requirements in Parts 3 to 7

Or

• Performance requirements

in Part 8

Prescriptive

Simple or Detailed

Trade-off

Section 8 Energy

Performance Path

National Energy Code for Buildings

Envelope Compliance Options

Envelope

Meets

NECB

Building

Meets

NECB

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NECB Prescriptive Requirements Be careful with Climate Zones!

Zone 5 Zone 6

Location Toronto

Mississauga

Belleville

Vaughan

Markham

Kingston

Window Usi

(U-value)

2.2 (0.39) 2.2 (0.39)

Walls (above

grade)

0.278 (R-20) 0.247 (R-23)

Walls (below

grade)

0.3.79 (R-15) 0.284 (R-20)

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2011

• Maximum Prescriptive Glazing Ratios

• 40% Vancouver and Toronto

• 36% Ottawa

• 33% Sudbury and Edmonton

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2011

• Lots of other requirements

including:

• Heat recovery on many systems

• Increased equipment efficiencies

• Lighting controls

• NECB Coming to BC October 22?

• NECB in OBC 2012???

Refrigerator Efficiency

European Building Energy Labels

REALpac 20 by '15 Initiative

• Study of 56

buildings

• Achieving the

20 by ‘15 target

will save an

average of

$1.35/ft2

BOMA BESt Energy Report

BOMA BESt Energy Report

Step one: Measure

Step Two: Improve

REALpac 20 by '15 Initiative

• Study of 56

buildings

• Achieving the

20 by ‘15 target

will save an

average of

$1.35/ft2

Architecture 2030 Challenge

• Design new buildings to be 60% more

energy efficient than the provincial average

for that building type

• 60% in 2010

• 70% in 2015

• 80% in 2020

• 90% in 2025

• Carbon-neutral in 2030 (using no fossil fuel

GHG emitting energy to operate).

Architecture 2030 Benchmarks

Ontario Energy Intensity (GJ/m2/yr)

Wholesale 1.85

Retail 1.62

Information and Cultural 1.73

Offices 1.42

Education 1.77

Healthcare 2.04

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 2.68

Accommodation and Food Services 2.60

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2015

• Establishing a building Energy Use Index for

16 building types including:

• Offices

• Schools

• Residential Buildings

• Retail

• Arenas

• Restaurants

• Long Term Care

• Warehouses

• Pools

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2015

Prescriptive

Simple or Detailed

Trade-off

Section 8 Energy

Performance Path

Envelope

Meets

NECB

Building

Meets

NECB

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National Energy Code for Buildings 2015

Prescriptive

Simple or Detailed

Trade-off

Section 8 Energy

Performance Path

Envelope

Meets

NECB

Building

Meets

NECB ***NEW***

Energy Utilization

Index Path

Questions?

ASHRAE Building EQ

• Building Energy Quotient Program

• Resources for Policy Makers

• Pilot released in 2009

• Fully released in 2012

http://buildingeq.com/

AIA Architecture 2030

Reporting