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2017 Top Energy Reduction Tactics Webinar

September 2017

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Agenda

1. Introductions2. Survey results overview3. Commitments: formal & informal4. Top initiatives review5. Metrics & data6. Q & A

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Ralf VonSosen Ian Lahiff Justin OwenDana JenningsAbigail Karp

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2017 Sustainability Surveys

Spring 2017 Sustainability Outlook Survey

Summer 2017 Energy Reduction Tactics Survey

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Survey Questions

● What information did you use to establish energy reduction targets?● How would you prioritize the following energy management initiatives with

regards to your reduction targets?● What factors inform the prioritization of your energy reduction initiatives?● What are the most important metrics/KPI’s used to track success of your

program? ● How often do you report on KPI’s for your reduction program?● Over the past 12 months, where have you seen the most success in your reduction

initiatives?

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Survey Findings

● 90% of organizations remain committed to or are increasing their commitment to sustainability in 2017

● 50% of all respondents have formalized climate or sustainability targets● Over 75% of respondents reported that “business performance/ROI” had

significant influence on their energy projects

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Survey Findings

What are the most important metrics/KPI’s used to track success of your program?

1. Energy consumption2. Energy cost3. Greenhouse gas emissions4. Occupant comfort5. Employee productivity

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Survey Findings

How would you prioritize the following energy management initiatives with regards to your reduction targets?

1. Building upgrades (lighting, HVAC, retrofits)2. Better measurement and tracking3. Improving scheduling4. Occupant engagement5. Renewable energy generation6. Peak demand management7. Energy storage

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Survey Findings

Over the past 12 months, where have you seen the most success in your reduction initiatives?

1. Building upgrades (lighting, HVAC, retrofits)2. Better measurement and tracking3. Improving scheduling4. Occupant engagement5. Peak demand management6. Renewable energy generation7. Energy storage

Meet the Energy Heroes

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What makes an Energy Hero?

Energy, Sustainability, and Facilities Heroes are the people who work tirelessly each day to help curb energy use to reduce carbon impact on the environment and increase their organization's savings.

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City of Orlando

Orlando has a series of commitments through Green Works Orlando

● 100% renewably-sourced energy by 2050

● Reducing total electricity consumption by 20% from 2010 levelsIan LaHiff

Energy Project Manager

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LinkedIn

● Company goal to achieve 100% renewable energy

● Employee resource conservation programs for waste, energy, and water

● Over 60% of workspaces are certified green spaces Dana Jennings

Project Manager, Global Sustainability

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Weber State University

● Campus goal to be carbon neutral by 2050

● Ongoing projects have reduced campus energy costs by 44%

● Greenhouse gas emissions reduced by 30%Justin Owen

Energy Manager

Top Themes

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Commitments: Formal & Informal

● How are they established?

● What are the advantages and disadvantages of having commitments?

● Are the same people who helped set the commitments involved in reaching them?

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Top Energy Reduction Tactics

● Which tactics have you found to be the most successful? The least?

● How do you prioritize energy and sustainability tactics?

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Report on Success

● Who does this information get sent to?

● How is it compiled?

● What metrics are important to share?

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Panel takeaways

1. Listen to your end users.2. Report on and reinvest savings.3. Better data = better buildings.

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Q & A

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