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1 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 Introduction and Overview John Carmody, CSBR Development of a Building Energy Benchmarking Protocol Tom McDougall The Weidt Group Support Development of Utility Conservation Programs and Analysis of Cost Effectiveness Russ Landry, CEE Development of Building Case Studies Database Rick Carter, LHB Inc. Development of Sustainable Operations Programs Peter Herzog, Herzog Wheeler & Associates Conclusions, Feedback and Next Steps Sustainable Buildings 2030 Advisory Group Meeting Agenda—June 15, 2009

2 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 A diverse set guidelines and rating systems are continually evolving in response to the scale of development, building type and regional issues Guidelines are being adopted by states and cities as basis for codes, standards and incentives There is a trend to supplement simple point- based checklists with more requirements and a focus on performance outcomes such as carbon emissions and energy consumption Life cycle assessment of materials is beginning to be included in guidelines and ratings There is increased focus on actual performance during operation and the need for a feedback loop and continuous improvement Recent North American Trends

3 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 Draft Policy Option RCI-3 Green Building Guidelines and Standards Based on Architecture 2030 Policy Description Promote, incentivize, or adopt green building guidelines and standards for the reduction of carbon emissions for all commercial and residential buildings consistent with Architecture 2030 targets. Clearly communicate the fact that reducing energy use does not always proportionally reduce emissions. Consider developing disincentives to technologies that do not reduce emissions. Require state and local government agencies including school districts to adopt required building guidelines and standards for the reduction of carbon emissions for all buildings consistent with Architecture 2030 targets. New buildings must require the following reductions in carbon emissions: % reduction % reduction % reduction % reduction % reduction All guidelines and standards for major renovations of existing buildings must require reductions in carbon emissions consistent with the Architecture 2030 target of 50% reduction. Provide a variance process when meeting criteria is not appropriate or financially unfeasible.

4 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 Sustainable Buildings 2030 Minnesota Version of Architecture 2030 Initiative The program concept emerged from the recommendations of the Minnesota Climate Change Advisory Group and was passed by the Minnesota legislature in the last session. The purpose is “to establish cost-effective energy- efficiency performance standards for new and substantially reconstructed commercial, industrial and institutional buildings that can significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions by lowering energy use...” The performance standards should be designed to achieve the following reductions measured against energy consumption by an average building in each applicable building sector in 2003: (1) 60 percent in 2010; (2) 70 percent in 2015; (3) 80 percent in 2020; and (4) 90 percent in 2025.

5 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 Sustainable Buildings 2030 Minnesota Version of Architecture 2030 Initiative The commissioner and the Center for Sustainable Building Research shall, in consultation with utilities, builders, developers, building operators, and experts in building design and technology, develop a Sustainable Building 2030 implementation plan that must address, at a minimum, the following issues: 1.training architects to incorporate the performance standards in building design; 2.incorporating the performance standards in utility conservation improvement programs; and 3.developing procedures for ongoing monitoring of energy use in buildings that have adopted the performance standards.

6 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 Sustainable Buildings 2030 Minnesota Version of Architecture 2030 Initiative These standards will become the energy use requirements for state-bonded projects through the Minnesota Sustainable Building Guidelines (B3). “The commissioner shall require utilities to develop and implement conservation improvement programs that are expressly designed to achieve energy efficiency goals consistent with the Sustainable Building 2030 performance standards.” A performance standard must not be established or increased absent a conclusive engineering analysis that it is cost-effective based upon established practices used in evaluating utility conservation improvement programs.”

7 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 Sustainable Buildings 2030 Minnesota Version of Architecture 2030 Initiative Project Team Center for Sustainable Building Research The Weidt Group Center for Energy and the Environment LHB Inc. Herzog Wheeler and Associates

8 SB 2030 Project Advisory Group June, 2009 Sustainable Buildings 2030 Minnesota Version of Architecture 2030 Initiative Program Elements Set 2030 Benchmarks for Minnesota Buildings Assist in Development of Utility Incentive Programs Develop a Case Study Database Track Building Performance in a Database Develop Knowledge Base Assess Needs and Deliver Training Program for Design Professionals Assess Needs and Deliver Training Program for Building Operators Develop a Building Label