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1 Green Building by Edward deVicente, AIA, CPHC Planner Boot Camp

2 US EPA Website Green buildings are designed to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment by: Efficiently using energy, water, and other resources Protecting occupant health and improving employee productivity Reducing waste, pollution and environmental degradation Green Building Defined

3 Green Building History In the 1970s, a small group of forward-thinking architects, environmentalists, and ecologists, …began to question the advisability of building in this manner. Their efforts were given impetus by the celebration of the first Earth Day in April 1970, but it was not until the OPEC oil embargo of 1973 that the nascent “environmental movement” captured the attention of the public at large. Building Design & Construction – White paper on SUSTAINABILITY 11/03

4 Green Building History The green building field began to come together more formally in the 1990s. A few early milestones in the U.S. include: American Institute of Architects (AIA) formed the Committee on the Environment (1989)Committee on the Environment Environmental Resource Guide published by AIA, funded by EPA (1992) EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy launched the ENERGY STAR program (1992)ENERGY STAR program First local green building program introduced in Austin, TX (1992) U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) founded (1993) U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) "Greening of the White House" initiative launched (Clinton Administration 1993) "Greening of the White House" USGBC launched their Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) version 1.0 pilot program (1998)Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) US EPA Website

5 Green Building Why? Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows that buildings are responsible for 48% of greenhouse gas emissions annually and 76% of all electricity generated by U.S. power plants goes to supply the Building Sector [Architecture2030]Architecture2030 There are many reasons to build green: We have to (Regulatory, more strict every year) We want to (More healthy and comfortable, feel better) We need to (Better use of resources, saves money, reduces reliance on energy) We CAN!! (It’s Building Science, not Rocket Science!!)

6 Green Building Drivers What are the primary drivers of Green Building? Regulations Federal Buildings State Buildings Commercial Buildings Residential Buildings Voluntary Personal choice to do better Produces better buildings – More comfortable, more durable Financial Saves Money in the long term (Owner Occupiers) Incentive programs through utilities Green building financing? Not readily available

7 Green Building Regulations

8 Green Building California California EPA website California Energy code “Title 24” (1978) Since 1978, when Building Energy Efficiency Standards, known as the California Energy Code, were initially adopted, Californians have saved more than $56 billion in electricity and natural gas costs. Building Energy Efficiency Standards AB 32 (2006) Governor Schwarzenegger signed AB 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, which set the 2020 greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal into law. Executive Order S-3-05 calls for reducing greenhouse gas emission reduction for 2020 to 1990 levels; and for 2050, reduce GHG emissions to 80 percent below 1990 levels.Executive Order S-3-05 AB 1103 AB 1103 Nonresidential Building Energy Use Disclosure Program

9 Green Building Commercial Buildings AB 1103 AB 1103 Nonresidential Building Energy Use Disclosure Program: A building owner shall disclose the Data Verification Checklist for the building to: A prospective buyer of the building, no later than 24 hours prior to execution of the sales contract. A prospective lessee of the entire building, no later than 24 hours prior to execution of the lease. A prospective lender financing the entire building, no later than submittal of the loan application. AB1103

10 Green Building Commercial Buildings AB1103 At least 30 days before a disclosure is required by Section 1683, a building owner shall open an account or update an existing account for the same building on the EPA’s ENERGY STAR® program Portfolio Manager website, and within the account: Provide the owner name and the owner email address; Provide the building name, the building street address, city and ZIP code, and the year in which the building was constructed; Identify all sources of energy use data for the entire building, for at least the most recent 12 months; Provide space use characteristics as specified by Portfolio Manager for all space types in the entire building; and Request all utilities and energy providers serving the building to release energy use data for the entire building from at least the most recent 12 months for specified meters or accounts to the owner’s Portfolio Manager Account; or, the owner may manually enter all energy use data for the entire building from at least the most recent 12 months to the owner’s Portfolio Manager account.

11 Green Building Commercial Buildings AB1103 IS THIS A GAME CHANGER? Creates a value to a building’s efficiency Would the financial industry valuate buildings differently, creating new Energy Efficient Loans? Tenant spaces will be more or less valuable through Operating cost comparisons Could spur Construction industry through Energy Efficiency Improvements to better position a building in the market Some deals may come to a halt!!

12 Green Building Commercial Buildings California EPA website AB 1103 AB 1103 When is this disclosure required? On and after July 1, 2013, for a building with total gross floor area measuring more than 50,000 square feet. On and after January 1, 2014, for a building with a total gross floor area measuring more than 10,000 square feet and up to 50,000 square feet. On and after July 1, 2014, for a building with a total gross floor area measuring at least 5,000 square feet and up to 10,000 square feet Initial compliance is DELAYED until January 1, 2014 BE READY!!

13 Green Building California AB 32 (2006) – CalGreen & Title 24 All new residential construction net zero by 2020 All new Commercial Construction net zero by 2030 Executive Order B-18-12 State buildings to be Net Zero by 2025 California EPA website

14 Green Building Net Zero

15 US DOE Net Zero “a building with zero net energy consumptionbuilding and zero carbon emissions annually.”

16 Green Building Net Zero Energy Production Solar Wind Perpetual Energy machine? Carbon Credits? What does the future hold?

17 Green Building Net Zero Energy Reduction It’s Building Science, not Rocket Science!

18 Green Building Net Zero Energy Reduction It’s Building Science, not Rocket Science!

19 Green Building Volunteer Sustainability Local Santa Barbara Built Green State CalGreen Tier 1 & 2 National Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) National Green Building Standard (NGBS) US DOE Challenge Home and Energy Star International The Living Building Challenge Passive House

20 Green Building Passive House Passive House Passive House USUS The Passive House concept represents today's highest energy standard with the promise of slashing the heating energy consumption of buildings by an amazing 90%. In the realm of super energy efficiency, the Passive House presents an intriguing option for new and retrofit construction; in residential, commercial, and institutional projects.

21 Green Building Passive House A Passive House is a very well-insulated, virtually air-tight building that is primarily heated by passive solar gain and by internal gains from people, electrical equipment, etc. Any remaining heat demand is provided by an extremely small source. An energy recovery ventilator provides a constant, balanced fresh air supply. The result is an impressive system that not only saves up to 90% of space heating costs, but also provides a uniquely terrific indoor air quality. Passive House USUS

22 Green Building Passive House Performance Characteristics Airtight building shell ≤ 0.6 ACH @ 50 pascal pressure, measured by blower-door test. Annual heat requirement ≤ 4.75 kBtu/sf/yr Primary Energy ≤ 38.1 kBtu/sf/yr In addition, the following are recommendations, varying with climate: Window u-value ≤ 0.8 W/m2/K Ventilation system with heat recovery with ≥ 75% efficiency with low electric consumption @ 0.45 Wh/m3 Thermal Bridge Free Construction ≤ 0.01 W/mK Passive House USUS

23 Green Building Passive House

24 Is it possible to build very low income housing that is affordable, uses low energy, durable, easy to maintain and comfortable? Case Study It’s Building Science, not Rocket Science!! YES!

25 Green Building Passive House 822,824,826 Canon Perdido Condos 12 Townhomes in 3 buildings

26 Green Building Passive House 822,824,826 Canon Perdido Condos 12 Townhomes in 3 buildings

27 Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B” Begins construction

28 Features: Advanced framing walls (@24” O.C) Exterior Insulation wrap Air-tight Construction (lots of caulking, foam and tape!) Solar PV, PT Hybrid roof system Constant Whole house ventilation with energy recovery Passive solar design with nighttime cooling High performance windows Energy Star appliances Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

29 Advanced framing walls (@24” O.C) Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

30 Exterior Insulation wrap Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

31 Air-tight Construction (lots of caulking, foam and tape!) Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

32 ECHO Solar PV, PT Hybrid roof system Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

33 Constant Whole house ventilation with energy recovery Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

34 High performance windows Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

35 Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B” is Passive House Pre-Certified!!

36 What is the result? 70%-80% reduction of energy use over current energy code Low energy bills! Very Comfortable! No drafts Constant, filtered fresh air Harnessed free energy from the sun for heating, electricity and hot water Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

37 What is the result? Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B” HAPPY HEALTHY FAMILIES!

38 What does it COST? Green Building Passive House Canon Perdido Condos Building “B”

39 Green Building Incentives Financial Incentives: Through the Utilities(PGE, Gas Company, SCE) California Advanced Homes (Residential) Savings By Design (Commercial) Solar Home Partnership

40 Green Building What’s next? Where do we go from here? There are many drivers and reasons to Build Green: We have to (Regulatory, more strict every year) We want to (More healthy and comfortable, feel better) We need to (Better use of resources, saves money, reduces reliance on energy) We CAN!! (It’s Building Science, not Rocket Science!!) Thank You!


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