part 2 - the 2030 challenge: setting + achieving energy goals and standards
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PRESENTATION FOR AIA + 2030 SESSION, BUILDPITTSBURGH
ANNA J. SIEFKEN
GREEN BUILDING ALLIANCE
APRIL 21, 2016
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Vision: The places where we live, work, learn, and play
will be healthy and high performing.
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SOURCES: 2008 EIA ENERGY OUTLOOK & USGS 2000 DATA
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HEALTHBENEFIT
REDUCEDENERGY
CONSUMPTION INCREASEDPRODUCTIVITY
POSITIVEMARKETING
ANDPROMOTION
LOWER
OPERATING
COSTS
OVERALLENVIRONMENTAL
BENEFIT
Occupants and tenants perceive value of working in a green building to be:
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Source: Ashburn Inspections
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Source: USGBC’s GBIG, April 2015
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1. PITTSBURGH NEEDS A
PROGRAM FOCUSED ON
EXISTING BUILDINGS
2. EFFICIENT BUILDINGS
IMPROVE THE REGION’S
ECONOMIC
COMPETITIVENESS
3. WE JOBS
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Net Operating Income & Regional
Economic Competitiveness
Energy Consumption &
Operating Expenses
A COLLABORATIVE, NATIONALLY-RECOGNIZED, LOCALLY-DRIVEN VOLUNTARY COMMUNITY OF BUILDINGS IN DOWNTOWN
PITTSBURGH AND OAKLAND THAT ARE WORKING TOWARDS
HIGH PERFORMANCE.
HIGH PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS HAVE PROVEN TRACK RECORDS: BUSINESS AND PROPERTY PROFITABILITY
ASSET VALUE INCREASES
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS
OCCUPANT HEALTH
THE PITTSBURGH 2030 DISTRICT GOALS ARE INSPIRED BY THOSE SET
NATIONALLY BY ARCHITECTURE 2030 AND ITS 2030 CHALLENGE.
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Established Districts
1087 Buildings
311 Property Partners
269 MSquare FeetCommitted
Energy, Water, and Transportation Emissions Reduction
Energy, Water, and Transportation Emissions Reduction
2010 - 2014
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2010 - 2014
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ENERGY USE: A MINIMUM 10% REDUCTION BELOW
THE NATIONAL AVERAGE BY 2015, WITH INCREMENTAL TARGETS
REACHING A 50% REDUCTION BY 2030.
WATER USE: A MINIMUM 10% REDUCTION BELOW THE DISTRICT AVERAGE
BY 2015, WITH INCREMENTAL TARGETS REACHING A 50% REDUCTION BY 2030.
TRANSPORTATION CO2 EMISSIONS: A MINIMUM 10% REDUCTION
BELOW THE DISTRICT AVERAGE BY 2015, WITH INCREMENTAL TARGETS
REACHING A 50% REDUCTION BY 2030.
INDOOR AIR QUALITY: TO BE DETERMINED LOCALLY.
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67,612,584 ft2
435 properties
• 435 Properties, 67.6 million square feet
• 85 Property Partners
• 34 Community Partners
• 10 Resource Partners
• 15 Property Partner Meetings & Events (2015)
– 945 participants
– 385 unique individuals
• 30+ presentations a year for Pittsburgh
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Property Partners• 808 Penn Lofts, LLC
• 3609 Forbes Oakland Partners LP (IGA on
Forbes)
• ALCO Parking
• Alcoa
• Allegheny County
• Ansaldo STS
• ALSAB, LP + Blush
• Bellefield Presbyterian Church
• Benedum Trees
• BNY Mellon
• Braskem America
• Bridgeside Point II
• Carlyle Condominium
• Carlow University
• Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
• Carnegie Mellon University
• Carnegie Museums
• Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
• CBRE, Inc.
• Central Catholic High
• City of Pittsburgh
• Clayfisher Studios
• Dollar Bank
• Duquesne University
• Epiphany R.C. Church
• Fairmont Pittsburgh
• First Presbyterian Church
• Forwood Group
• Gateway Towers Condominium
• General Nutrition Centers
• General Service Administration
• Gidas Flowers
• Healthcare Trust of America
• Henderson Brothers
• Highmark
• Highwoods Properties
• Iron City Ventures
• JDP Properties +
Glenmore Ave Associates
• Jones Lang LaSalle
• Meyer’s Management
• Murland Associates LLP
• Neighborhood Legal Services
• Newmark Grubb Knight Frank
• no wall productions & we do property
management, inc.
• Oakland Real Estate Co.
• Oakland Planning and Development Corp.
(OPDC)
• Oxford Development Company
• Peter’s Pub
• Penn Ave Renaissance
• Phipps Conservatory and Botanical
Gardens
• Pittsburgh Athletic Association
• Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
• Pittsburgh Gateways
• Pittsburgh Parking Authority
• Pittsburgh Penguins
• Pittsburgh Pirates
• Planned Parenthood
• PNC Financial Services Group
• Point Park University
• PSSI/Pittsburgh Steelers
• Rodef Shalom Congregation
• Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall
& Museum Trust, Inc.
• Specialty Luggage
• Sports & Exhibition Authority
of Pittsburgh & Allegheny County
• St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox
Cathedral
• St. Paul Catholic Church
• Tiversa
• Trek Development Group
• University of Pittsburgh
• UPMC
• Drs. Werrin & Gruendel PC
• WQED Multimedia
• Winghart's Whiskey & Burger Bar
• Winthrop Management LP
• Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center
Community Partners Allegheny County, County
Executive, Rich Fitzgerald
Allegheny Conference on
Community Development
AIA Pittsburgh
Bike Pittsburgh
Building Owners & Managers
Association of Pittsburgh
Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future
City of Pittsburgh, Office
of the Mayor, William Peduto
Conservation Consultants, Inc.
Design Center
Green Building Alliance
Group Against Smog and Pollution
International Facility Management
Association, Pittsburgh Chapter
International Union of Operating
Engineers, Local 95
Master Builders Association of
Western Pennsylvania
NAIOP Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Climate Initiative
Pittsburgh Downtown CDC
Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership
Pittsburgh Green Innovators
Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy
Oakland Business Improvement
District (OBID)
Oakland Planning and
Development Corp. (OPDC)
The Oakland Task Force
Oakland Transportation
Management Association (OTMA)
Riverlife Pittsburgh
Student Conservation Association
Sustainable Pittsburgh
VisitPittsburgh
Resource Partners Encentiv Energy
Architecture 2030
Direct Energy Business
Duquesne Light Watt Choices
Energlogics Networks
Pittsburgh Water & Sewer
Authority
Southwestern Pennsylvania
Commission
Urban Redevelopment
Authority of Pittsburgh
Key Learnings
Downtown Oakland
Committed
Square Feet38.5
Million Sq Ft
27.5Million Sq Ft
National Median
Site Energy Use
(Baseline)
3.4Billion kBtu
4.6Billion kBtu
Baseline EUI 94.4kBtu/Sq Ft
176.5kBtu/Sq Ft
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95,000,000 ft2
935 potential properties
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2014 Reduction
503Million kBtu
5,662 Homes Annual Energy
Or
13,064 Passenger Vehicles
Or
144,318 barrels of oil worth of
CO2 Emissions
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• Drives collaboration between disparate groups
• Exclusive invitations to bi-monthly District Partners Meetings
• Access to centralized information on financing opportunities
and creative building performance strategies
• Recognition of properties in all publicized lists and maps
• Ongoing education and training on improving performance
• Relative performance information compared to the District
as a whole – and to international baselines
What does a District do
for Partners?
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2030 Educational Series in 2016
The Race to Zero Energy: Reaching 2030 Goals
Four afternoon professional education events with reception (and CEUs).
Purpose: To raise awareness on innovative strategies and provide technical resources to
pursue building-level zero energy while fostering connections and partnerships for all
building stakeholders.
• Passive Strategies: Reducing your Building’s Footprint – May 12, 2016
• Technologies & Products: Enabling Building Performance – June 23, 2016
• Renewables: Solar, Wind, & Geothermal in Pittsburgh – July 21, 2016
• Financing Strategies: Moving Key Projects Forward – August 25, 2016
A networking session with drinks and light fare will conclude each event.
Sponsorships are available.
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Economic & Business
Development
2015 Merit Award
Winner!
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The 2030 Marketplace
$ Savings (Return On Investment)
Increased Property Value
Customer Attraction & Increased Spending
Diversified Marketing & PR Opportunities
Employee Productivity, Comfort, Health
Improve Competitive Advantage
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LIGHTING – MOVE TO 100% LED TECHNOLOGIES
SENSORS AND BUILDING AUTOMATION
APPLIANCES
TUNE YOUR EQUIPMENT
WHEN IT’S TIME TO REPLACE, BUY THE MOST ENERGY EFFICIENT MODEL
CAULKING & WEATHER STRIPPING
FOCUS AROUND WINDOWS AND DOORS
SOLAR
SOLAR INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT (ITC) - FEDERAL
A 30% TAX CREDIT FOR SOLAR SYSTEMS ON RESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIAL (UNDER SECTION 48) PROPERTIES
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PARKING GARAGE LIGHTING RETROFITS
MAKE MY TRIP COUNT COMMUTER SURVEY
EARTH HOUR 2015
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Garage Lighting Retrofit
Garages Consume Significant Electricity
Garage #1
- 673 Spaces - $41,201/year
(613,500 kWh/year)
Garage #2
- 377 spaces -$34,289/year
(508,500 kWh/year)
Garage #3 - 868 spaces
-$75,505/year (1,158,199 kWh/year)
Garage #4
- 409 spaces
-$29,171/year (516,900
kWh/year)
Garage #5
-724 spaces
-$40,484/year (564,221
kWh/year)
$220,650 spent on electricity in 2015
2015 Collaborative Plan Developed
Study Commissioned
PEDA Grant Secured • $470,000 w/ $165,921 PEDA grant
Project Design
Project Bid
Retrofit Executed
Grant returned via savings and used for future projects
• $1,017,467 for Five Garages
• Firm hired to execute cost-benefit analysis
• Six Months
• Consultant Hired
Retrofit Process Very Straightforward
Before After After
After
Total of 1,436 fixtures replaced
($1,017,467)
• Wireless Lighting Controls• Control Panels• Circuit Wiring
Replacement of:
Pole Mounted Light Fixtures
Pendant/Ceiling Mounted Light Fixtures
Installation of:
Savings Demonstrated Immediately
KWH
63% 55%
68%
61% 55%
Projected Savings Will Result in Short ROI
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
$70,000
$80,000
Hot Metal Ladle Ingot Furnace PTC
Projected Savings
Pre - Upgrade Post - Upgrade
$135,987/Year $206,000$30,000/Year
Electricity Savings Maintenance Savings Potential Act 129 Rebates
- As initial investment is recouped via energy savings, the PEDA grant will leverage new investment in green infrastructure projects
- Sharing results and best practices with other departments, authorities and private garage owners
Savings Will Help Similar Projects in Future – a Revolving Fund
Significant Impacts
Average 60% Electricity Reduction (Equivalent of 200 houses)
$166,000+ cost savings annually
ROI of 4 Years (could be as short as 3 Years)
$165,000 PEDA Grant Seeds a New Revolving Fund
Data Shared with Other Users to Demonstrate Value
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