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Community Panel Discussion
At the AHR Expo…
Participation:
ASHRAE SSPC 135 (BACnet) Committee - Carl Neilson, - Chairman
CABA – Ron Zimmer, Executive Director
ClimaTalk Alliance - Craig Johnson – Chairman,
EnOcean Alliance – Cory Vanderpool, Business Development ManagerEnOcean Alliance – Cory Vanderpool, Business Development Manager
LonMark – Tracy Markie, Chairman
OpenADR – Barry Haaser, Executive Director
Moderator – Ron Bernstein, LonMark Chief Ambassador
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Community Panel Discussion
Agenda
Introductions - Ron
Opening Remarks from each association
8 minute opening slide presentations from each association covering:
1. Bio of speaker
2. Overview of association – markets served, membership makeup, 2. Overview of association – markets served, membership makeup, geography served, vision and purpose
3. Current 2013 focus of the association (near term objectives, initiatives, and market/technical focus)
4. Issues and challenges in the building automation market
5. Opportunities for mutual collaboration from participating panel association
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Carl Neilson Bio
• ASHRAE SSPC 135 Chair
• Member of BACnet International Steering Committee
• Member of BACnet Interest Group Europe • Member of BACnet Interest Group Europe Advisory Board
• Active on the BTL Working Group since its inception
• Oversees BACnet conformance in all Delta Controls products
• MSc. In Computer Science from Simon Fraser University
BACnet Committee
• Maintains of the BACnet standard
• Maintains of the Method of Test for Conformance to
BACnet
� Lighting Control
� Access Control
� Network Security Improvements
Recent Changes
� Network Security Improvements
� Alarming Handling Improvements
� Protocol Neutral Control System XML
� Protocol Neutral Enterprise API Web Services
Framework
� Standardized Application and System Descriptions
Current Directions
� Smart Grid Extensions
� Adoption of Standard IT Technologies
� Standardized Elevator Interface
Ronald J. Zimmer CAE CABA President & CEO
•Has worked 15 years with the Continental Automated Buildings Association.
•Active on many International Industry Councils and Advisory Boards.
••Presents globally CABA research and info at conferences and events.
•LinkedIn (5,600+): http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884
•Currently works with the CABA Board of Directors (25), 322 CABA members and over 20,000+ industry professionals and leaders within CABA, who promote integrated systems and home/building automation throughout the world.
CABA Vision
CABA is the authoritative knowledge-based forum advancing the application and integration of automation in the residential and commercial building industry.
CABA Goals
1. To be recognized as the knowledge-based forum advancing applications, technology and integrated systems for automation in the residential and commercial building automation industry.
2. To assist CABA members increase market share by providing timely, relevant products, services and knowledge.
3. To develop multi-disciplinary partnerships and strategic alliances between CABA, members and select external stakeholders.
4. To ensure CABA operates as an agile organization with a best-in-class governance and management team.
Your Information Source for Home & Building Automation
http://www.twitter.com/caba_news
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884
http://www.CABA.org
Craig Johnson
� ClimateTalk Alliance◦ Chairman of the Board◦ Chairman of the Board
� Emerson Electric Co.◦ President, Emerson Climate Technologies, White-Rodgers
Recipient of Emerson Global Technology Award for leadership in development of
ClimateTalk Standards
Overview
ClimateTalk Alliance Members
Leaders in the U.S. Residential HVAC, Zoning, & Water Heating
Control Over Half of the Energy Used in the Home
Our Vision: Build a universal language for innovative, cost-effective solutions that optimize performance,
efficiency and home comfort
Focus for 2013
IAQ
EXV
Energy Monitoring
Released 2013 ReleaseStatus:
VSSC
EXV
2013 Development
Support& Services
Water Heater
Zoning
Wireless
HVAC1.X
2.0
OEMsWholesalers
Homeowners
Issues and Challenges
Residential Communicating Solutions
OEMsWholesalers / Contractors
Homeowners
Demand for Communicating
Solutions
Broad Acceptance of Industry Standards
Collaboration Opportunities
� Avoid Some of the Hurdles Overcome in the Commercial Space
� Accelerate Adoption in Residential Comm Standards
Residential Communicating Solutions
Low Overhead Cost
Advanced Control Capabilities
Simplicity
Communicating Solutions
No Wires, No Batteries, No No Wires, No Batteries, No LimitsLimitsLimitsLimits
Cory VanderpoolBusiness Dev Director
EnOcean Alliance
� Two years with EnOcean
Alliance
� Established GreenLink prior
� 7 years in government
contracting
� Passion for the environment and
Cory Vanderpool BioCory Vanderpool Bio
� Passion for the environment and
energy policy
� BS and MPA JMU
� PhD (in process) Georg Mason
University
� 300 members worldwide
� 250,000 buildings deployed
� 1000 products
� International standard
ISO/IEC 14543-3-10
EnOcean Alliance OverviewEnOcean Alliance Overview
� Energy harvesting, wireless
building automation and
energy management
solutions
� Drive “solutions” to address specific market needs and
applications
� Implement Certified Installers Program
� Drive certification for interoperability of products
� Partnering with liked minded organizations
Alliance Goals Alliance Goals
� Promote advanced solutions, like EnOcean in the Cloud
� Communicate energy savings benefits through success
stories
� Security concerns related to wireless
� Working with utilities to identify favorable incentives
� Establishing alternative financing models
� Certification for interoperability
� Continuing to raise awareness of our existence
Key Issues & ChallengesKey Issues & Challenges
� Continuing to raise awareness of our existence
� Overcoming assumption that EnOcean is limited
� Introduction of 902 mhz
Tracy Markie Bio
• More than 30 years of experience in the control systems and
energy markets.
• Chairman of the Board of LonMark International
• GridWise Architecture Council member for 4 years, a group
appointed and sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.
• Board member for the SunSpec Alliance, an association
dedicated to bringing interoperability standards to the solar
industry.industry.
• Certified Energy Manager through Association of Energy Engineers and a LonMark
Certified Professional.
• B.S. in Electrical Engineering Technology from the University of Maine and MBA
from the University of Connecticut.
• Past experience includes various technical and managerial positions at Intel
Corporation, United Technologies, Tronix Corporation, and National Semiconductor.
• CEO for two companies:• Engenuity Systems, a distributor and value-added-reseller of energy solutions and building
automation products
• Small Box Energy, an energy management solutions provider targeted specifically to the
small box retail industry (quick serve restaurants, convenience stores and casual dining
restaurants)
LonMark Overview
• International standard for control networks used in energy management, indoor/outdoor lighting controls, train controls, restaurant equipment and smart meters
• Independent, non-profit worldwide member supported organization formed in 1994
• Recognized certification authority for ISO/IEC 14908.x standards
• 400 members and 12 affiliate organizations worldwide
• Certified over 900 products since 1994• Certified over 900 products since 1994
• Certified over 400 people worldwide
Sponsor Members
2013 Focus
• Wireless Channel For LON
• Outdoor lighting market - Promotion and
adoption of the Interoperable standards for
outdoor luminair controller profileoutdoor luminair controller profile
• Education - develop and deliver new programs
• Improve/enhance our member engagement
• Community outreach initiative - address
mutual issues and challenges cross industry
Key Issues & Challenges
• Remaining relevant in a solutions oriented world
• Industry acceptance of proprietary solutions
• LonMark 2.0
• Competing standards
• Cloud and Internet based solutions
Opportunities for Collaboration
• Encourage cross industry
collaboration
• Enable connectivity between
standardsstandards
• Joint education and outreach
• Share technical information
• Discounted memberships
Barry Haaser Bio
� Over 30 years of high tech and
energy related marketing and
business development experience
� President of Lakeview Group,
offering association management
and consulting servicesand consulting services
� Executive Director for OpenADR
Alliance and LonMark International
� Board of Directors of SGIP 2.0, Inc.
� Previous industry experience with
Echelon, Alacritech and Saratoga
Systems
� Bachelor of Science degree in
Business Administration from San Jose
State University
OpenADR Alliance Overview
� 90 member organization
comprised of a diverse set of
industry stakeholders interested
in fostering global OpenADR
adoption
� Foster global development,
adoption, and compliance of
Open Automated Demand
Response (OpenADR) standards Response (OpenADR) standards
through collaboration,
education, testing, and
certification.
� Leverages Smart Grid-related
standards efforts from NIST SGIP,
OASIS, UCAIug and NAESB
� Enables stakeholders to
participate in automated DR,
dynamic pricing, and electricity
grid reliability
Alliance Goals
�Coordination with standards organizations for
development of OpenADR technologies
� Implementation of global testing and compliance
Education on the standards, implementation, � Education on the standards, implementation,
policy and markets
� Adoption and market acceptance and of
OpenADR
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Enabling Global Scaling of Automated Demand Response To Meet
Generation Needs for Peak and Renewable Integration
Key Issues & Challenges
� Publishing the OpenADR 2.0b Profile Specification
� Getting controls manufacturers to build OpenADR 2.0
interfaces into their control systems
� Getting utilities outside of California to create OpenADR
oriented programs
� Educating building owners and operators about new Title
24 code requirement for automated demand response
� Creating awareness of USGBC LEED credits for DR
interfaces
� Moving OpenADR 2.0 into the international standards
arena
Connected Communities
�Collaborate on areas of
common interest
� Joint education and
outreach
� Share specifications and � Share specifications and
technical information
� Discounted memberships
� Enable building to grid
connectivity
� Enable connectivity
between standards
Discussion Questions
Discussion Questions/Topics:
• The impact of enterprise, cloud, and hosted solutions on the building automation market
• IT Security issues for building automation systems
• Connectivity of disparate systems in the field• Connectivity of disparate systems in the field
• Communication systems, protocols, IPV6, and other issues facing vendors and integrators
• Specifying smart systems, open systems, and interoperable systems
• Need for better education – who, how, what, when
• Best opportunities for collaboration of our associations – call to action