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Zero Net Energy for Residential Buildings by 2020 Zero Net Energy for Commercial Buildings by 2030 CALIFORNIA’S COMMITMENT
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Zero Net Energy for Residential Buildings by 2020 Zero Net Energy for Commercial Buildings by 2030

CALIFORNIA’S COMMITMENT

GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS

WHY?

100

200

300

400

500

600

452

42 30

Fossil Fuel Hydro Sun, Wind Biomass

Nuclear

WORLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION

QB

tu/y

r

Source: US Energy Information Administration, IEO 2012

- 2030

Total Global Consumption

542 QBtu/yr

(437 Plants)

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100

200

300

400

500

600

452

42 30

Fossil Fuel Hydro Sun, Wind Biomass

Nuclear

WORLD ENERGY CONSUMPTION

QB

tu/y

r

Source: US Energy Information Administration, IEO 2012

122

21 19 17

- 2030

- 2030

(approx. 650 Plants)

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Projected Global Consumption in 2030

722 QBtu/yr

THE OPPORTUNITY

additional people will live in cities. 1.6 billion By 2030,

will be constructed in cities worldwide.

900 billion ft2 (84 billion m2)

By 2030,

of new and rebuilt buildings

Sources: UN Habitat, State of the World’s Cities 2010/2011; McKinsey Global Institute, Urban World: Cities and the rise of the consuming class, 2012.

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Sources: UN Habitat, State of the World’s Cities 2010/2011; McKinsey Global Institute, Urban World: Cities and the rise of the consuming class, 2012.

will be constructed in cities worldwide.

900 billion ft2 (84 billion m2)

By 2030,

of new and rebuilt buildings

2 3

½

China US / Canada Other Emerging

% S

hare

of G

row

th

30%

20%

10%

Global Floor Space Growth (2012 – 2030) Source: McKinsey Global Institute, Urban World: Cities and the rise of the consuming class, 2012.

India Latin America

Middle East Africa

38%

15%

12%

9% 9% 9%

California China

Proposed Definition for Zero Net Energy

• Newly constructed residential and commercial buildings

• One definition of ZNE

• Incorporates the societal value of energy (TDV)

• Must be fail proof – a path for all buildings to meet ZNE

Zero Net Energy – a newly constructed building that meets California

Proposed Definition for Zero Net Energy

Building Energy Efficiency Standards, and the value of on-site, or off-site, renewable energy equals the value of the energy consumed by the building annually.

• Optimizes energy efficiency and demand response (TDV).

Residential Zero Net Energy

• Equates to a CA HERS rating of approximately HERS 30.

Building Energy Efficiency Standards:

• Incorporate on-site renewable energy (TDV valued) to offset remaining energy consumed after efficiency (inexpensive), or • Purchase renewable energy to offset remaining energy consumed after efficiency (expensive).

Renewable Energy Requirement:

• Equates to a CA HERS rating of HERS 0.

2008 T-24 2013 T-24 T-24

ZNE Ready

2019 T-24 ZNE Code

T-24 ZNE Ready + RE

California HERS Rating

The

CHALLENGE

Reducing barriers

to ZNE

California homebuyer’s took advantage of the $8,000 Federal First Time Homebuyers

Tax Credit from 2009 – 2010.

California ZNE home – three year program. Goal is $8,000 homebuyer rebate for purchasing a new

Proposed Incentive for Zero Net Energy

Edward Mazria, CEO [email protected]


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