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1 IBcon 2012 “Defining an Intelligent Building/Portfolio/Campus” Ronald J. Zimmer CAE President & CEO Continental Automated Buildings Association http://www.CABA.org LinkedIn Profile

2 “A building that uses both technology and process to create a facility that is safe, healthy and comfortable and enables productivity and well being for its occupants. An intelligent building provides timely, integrated system information for its owners so that they may make intelligent decisions regarding its operation and maintenance. An intelligent building has an implicit logic that effectively evolves with changing user requirements and technology, ensuring continued and improved intelligent operation, maintenance and optimization. It exhibits key attributes of environmental sustainability to benefit present and future generations.” Intelligent Building Definition Source: CABA’s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report

3 3 Non-Residential Building Stock - North America (USA & Canada) 6.5 Million Buildings Source: Various including U.S. Energy Information Administration, National Resources Canada, US DOE, Department of Defense Base Structure Report FY 2009 Baseline (Note: Excludes 26% Department of Defense buildings which are used for housing, or troop housing and mess facilities), and BSRIA estimates. Source: CABA’s 2011 Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings

4 4 Commercial Building Stock - USA Building Stock - number of buildings (x1000) Building Floorspace by floorspace range (mil.sq.ft.) Source: CABA’s 2011 Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings

5 Vertical Segmentation 5 USA CANADA Number of Buildings Floor Space Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration. Table C13. Total Electricity Consumption and Expenditures, 2003 Source: National Resources Canada Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 – 2007, BSRIA Source: CABA’s 2011 Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings

6 6 BMS Penetration by Number of Buildings – by Commercial Building Size Category Source: CABA’s 2011 Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings

7 Smart Grid Video Consolidated Edison Co. of New York

8 Source: CABA’s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report

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10 How will the Smart Grid impact buildings? - Intelligent / Converged building 10 Information collected and analysed: Energy consumption Overview of cost per energy supplier Building occupancy Building usage Overview of operational cost (by section, building) Bench mark data (property cost per sq. metre, energy cost per sq metre) The information management system optimises the decision Building management & investment decisions Outsourcing strategies Space allocation Choice of suppliers Implementation of demand response strategies Source: CABA’s 2011 Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings

11 Source: CABA’s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report

12 CABA’s BiQ Awards Photo (left to right): Liz Jacobs, Ron Zimmer, David Katz Courtesy of CABA iHomes & Buildings Magazine Spring 2012 Edition

13 1173 Cyrville Road, Suite 210 Ottawa, ON K1J 7S6 613.686.1814 Toll free: 888.798.CABA (2222) Fax: 613.744.7833 CABA@CABA.org http://www.twitter.com/caba_news http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884 http://www.CABA.org Your Information Source for Home & Building Automation


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