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1 ENERGY STAR Congregations and Portfolio Manager Program Review Jerry Lawson, National Manager ENERGY STAR Congregations Steve Bell (Contractor) Energy and Security Group LLC

2 2 Agenda  Overview of EPA ENERGY STAR Congregations Program  EPA House of Worship Rating and Portfolio Manager  Questions and Discussion

3 America’s Houses of Worship  If America’s 370,000 congregations cut energy use just 10% would save:  Save nearly $315 million for missions, other priorities  Provide more than 1.8 billion “new” kWh electricity without additional cost and pollution  Prevent more than 1.3 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions Equivalent to the emissions of about 240,000 cars Equivalent to planting nearly 300,000 million acres of trees  But, 30% savings are typical…nearly $1 billion can be saved

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6 Strategic Approach to Energy Management Assess current energy performance Set reduction goals Implement Action Plan Track savings over time Reward improvements

7 Join ENERGY STAR Tools and resources to help save money Join ENERGY STAR - Commit to Challenge Portfolio Manager ENERGY STAR Qualified Products Portfolio Manager Guidebooks, Fact Sheets, Calculators, Energy 101 Trainings Training & Presentations Awards Program and Success Stories

8 EPA Rating For Houses of Worship and Portfolio Manager

9 9 Is Your Building Performing Well? Fuel Efficiency MPG Is 18 MPG high or low for an automobile? Energy Performance EPA Benchmarking Is 80 kBtu/SF/YR high or low for a building?

10 10 EPA Rating Objectives  Motivate Houses of Worship to develop a strategic approach to energy management  Convey information about energy performance in a simple metric that can be understood by all levels of the organization and members of the congregation

11 11 EPA Ratings Characteristics  Monitor actual as-billed energy data  Create a whole building indicator  Capture the interactions of building systems not individual equipment efficiency  Track energy use accounting for weather and operational changes over time  Provide a peer group comparison  Compare a building’s energy performance to its national peer group  Track how changes at a building level alter the building’s standing relative to its peer group

12 12 EPA Ratings Technical foundation  The rating does  Evaluate as billed energy use relative to building operations  Normalize for operational characteristics (e.g., size, seating capacity, hours of operation, climate)  Depend on a statistically representative sample of the US commercial building population  The rating does not  Attempt to sum the energy use of each piece of equipment  Normalize for technology choices or market conditions (e.g., type of lighting, energy price)  Explain why a building operates as it does

13 13 Religious Worship Required Inputs  Gross floor area  Measured from exterior walls  Include area at the base of any space with vaulted or high ceilings  Include the building with the worship area only (not other buildings located next door)  Rating only applies to facilities that are at least 1,000 square foot  Maximum seating capacity  Maximum permanent seating capacity  If no seating area, the maximum number of worshipers that can be accommodated in the main worship areas  Rating only applies to facilities that have at least 25 seats but no more than 4,000 seats

14 14 Religious Worship Required Inputs  Weekdays of operation  Select from number from 0 to 5  Can included times when building is used for religious services, choir practice, administrative functions, committee meetings, classes, or other community activities  Hours of operation per week  Approximate hours of operation each week  Number of personal computers  Count of personal computers as may be found in administrative areas or to support audio-visual capabilities. This includes servers.

15 15 Religious Worship Required Inputs  Presence of cooking facilities  Yes - institutional/commercial cooking occurs to support receptions or other functions  No - there is only a small area with a microwave  Number of commercial refrigeration units  Include - walk-in refrigeration or other larger units  Do not include - vending machines or residential-type refrigerators  Don’t forget to include Parking Lots if they are on the main building meter.

16 Live Demonstration

17 But What is Next?

18 Generating a Statement of Energy Performance

19 Generate an SEP

20 Interpreting Your SEP Label/Set Energy Performance Target EPA Target Finder EPA GHG Calculator

21 Apply for the ENERGY STAR Create and Submit Building Profile Submit SEP & Application Professional Engineer Verifies Energy Performance Rating 75 to 100

22 Setting a Performance Target

23 Setting a Performance Target Results

24 Interpreting Your SEP Label/Set Energy Performance Target EPA Target Finder EPA GHG Calculator

25 What Does This Tell Me? GHG Equivalency Calculator

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27 27 Questions and Discussion

28 28 Thank You


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