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Real Performance of Green Buildings:

The Role of Delivered Performance to Achieve Real Savings

Stephen CarpenterEnermodal EngineeringJune 3, 2009

Creating energy and resource efficient buildings

Background

USGBC presented results that US LEED projects saved ~25% energy compared to standard buildingsLstibrek said “LEED plaques should come with screws until performance is proven” “Gifford makes the controversial case that LEED certified buildings use more energy than comparables, not less- as much as 29% more.”

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Background

What are results for Canada?

Enermodal is leading green consultant in Canada with 43 LEED certified projects 45% of all LEED Canada NC certified buildings Results for 6 LEED buildings presentedShow how Delivered Performance helps buildings achieve their potential

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How Do We Determine if Green Buildings Really Work?

Very little data on real performance of green buildingsSome well known green buildings have not shown significant savings over other new buildingsMost claims are based on design phase computer simulationsSimulations must be calibrated to real operation, weather etc. Better to compare utility bills to utility bills

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How Do Conventional and Green Buildings Perform?

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Energy Use of All Buildings – By Age of Construction

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Survey of Energy Use in Canadian Buildings 2000

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Ref: Commercial and Institutional Building Energy Use, NRCAN 2002Sample size: 137,039 buildings, 302,570,981 sq m

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Monitored Performance of 6 LEED Projects

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Water Savings: A Tale of Two Fire Stations

Station 79 was intended to be duplicate of 7879 was greened up but floor plan unaltered

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Water Use at Two Identical Fire Stations

68% annual water savings

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Are Green Buildings Performing Up to Expectations?

The Role of Delivered Performance

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What is Delivered Performance?

Comprehensive post-construction consulting service that delivers better performing buildings Single packaged service that includes: – Fundamental Commissioning– Best Practice Commissioning– M & V– Building airtightness review and testing– Building IAQ Testing– Green Education and Promotion (optional)The whole is more than the sum of the parts

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What is Delivered Performance?

A mindset where we are designing buildings to achieve real savings not predicted savingsDon’t do things that don’t save energy – occupancy sensors in hospital corridorsDo do things that save energy even if no sim credit– instantaneous heaters and avoid hot water recirc systemOur role is to work with the owner to get the building to perform as close as possible to its potential and identify action the owner could take to further improve operation

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Delivered Performance in Practice

LEED-NC currently assesses building energy performance based on simulated performance

But energy simulations are really just an indication of the potential for a design to be efficient… relative to a particular reference case… and under a specific set assumptions

Need to “calibrate” the energy simulation

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Calibrated Energy Consumption

Most simulations do not account for all energy uses in a building – sometimes “ignored” energy in LEED compliance simulations can be very significant:

– Exterior lighting, Kitchens, Servers, Elevators, Humidification

Energy uses can be highly dependent on occupant behaviour and hard to predict

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Occupants Affects on Energy Consumption

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Calibrated Energy Consumption

Example Building Calibration Process:1. Weather2. Exterior lights3. Ground loop temperature revision4. Kitchen electricity5. Kitchen process loads6. Humidification7. Kitchen gas use8. Heat pump spec update9. Elevator electricity10. Ground loop pump update11. Ground temperature updates

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Preliminary Model Measured Performance

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Importance of Energy Monitoring

Initial monitored results were 15% above predictedCommissioning with M&V reduced to 2% below predicted

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Case Study: TRCA Restoration Services

Design Phase Simulation Results

LEED Status: Platinum LEED Energy Savings: 65% (10 pts)

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Case Study: TRCA Restoration Services

Actual Performance

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Is this just luck?

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Case Study: TRCA

Changes to “calibrate” energy simulation:Update with weather informationAdd in “kitchen processes” (including cooking appliances and make-up air/exhaust system)Add in energy use related to the snow melt systemUpdate affecting ground loop pump energy calculation

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Case Study: Natural Gas

Contractor had crossed floor loops: office t’statcontrolling floor heat in storage room. Investigations revealed user issues: garage doors being left open, unit heater operation, t-stat settings.

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Case Study: Electricity

1 meter not working, filled in the gaps with manual readings from clientFaulty heat pump: supplier blamed system, contractor blamed supplier (but no one measured any parameters)

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Case Study: Water

Rain water cistern, low-flow fixtures, composting toilets.Showers not being used as frequently as anticipated?

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Comparison of Actual to Predicted Water Use

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Conclusions

Initial data indicates LEED buildings appear to offer significant energy and water savings

Actual Energy use ~ 200 kWh/m2

M&V critical to diagnose problems and improve operation over time.

Calibrated simulation can accurately potential building performance

Poor agreement between predicted and actual water use

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