1 Plug Loads in an Era of Climate Constraints Presentation to the CEC IEPR Workshop on Plug Load Efficiency June 18, 2015 Chris Calwell Principal, Ecos.

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1 Plug Loads in an Era of Climate Constraints Presentation to the CEC IEPR Workshop on Plug Load Efficiency June 18, 2015 Chris Calwell Principal, Ecos Research

Climate Constraints Are Formidable – Greatest annual reduction achieved so far is 7%, and we need 22 years of those to cut emissions by 80% overall Source:

Factors Affecting US CO 2 Emissions Over Time Emissions = Population * $/person * kWh/$ * Emissions/kWh ZNE drives both of these

Under the control of the occupant

ZNE not Reachable by Focusing Only on the Building: Plug Loads Dominate, Because the User is the Chooser The share of a building’s energy use controlled by the decisions of the architect, engineer and builder is dropping steadily The more sophisticated the energy-using technology in homes and businesses becomes, the more its energy consumption is driven by occupant behavior We need ZNE occupants for ZNE buildings – people who: – choose to buy the most efficient products – choose to use them for the tasks for which they are optimized – choose to operate them efficiently

Web-Based Tools Like Enervee Can Help Users Find the Most Efficient and Cost Effective Products

Focusing Our Efforts only on Increasing Sales of Efficient Products Misses Most of the Ways to Reduce CO 2 Emissions 1. Make test procedure as realistic and representative as possible 2. Correct for any remaining differences in new products with field adjustment factor 3. Account for degradation or improvement in performance and power use over time in older products

Why Do These Differences Between Test Procedure and Field Data Arise? Because government test procedures are first and foremost designed to be affordable and highly repeatable, and secondarily to be realistic and representative of actual use. The reasons for divergence in real vs. test procedure energy use vary: – Refrigerators – doors opened and closed, food inserted and removed, icemaker operation, room temperature variations, dust on coils, loss of R-value in insulation over time – Computers – installation of additional software, connection of additional peripherals, and access to broadband increase idle power in the field, as well as changing the mix of time spent in each mode (particularly if power management is not fully enabled) – Televisions – ambient lighting levels in homes differ from those in the test procedure and users can easily choose different display modes and connectivity options than the defaults being measured

Tight Appliance Standards Only Solve Part of the Plug Load Problem Blue dots: EnergyGuide label values when fridges were new – 1,274 kWh/year on average Green squares: measured energy use of old fridges in homes -- 1,573 kWh/year on average (23% more) Red triangles: measured energy use of old fridges in the lab – 1,809 kWh/year on average (42% more) Need greater realism in test procedures for new products and a way to adjust values over time

13 to 35% Greater Computer Energy Use in the Real World than Predicted by ENERGY STAR Test Procedure California IOUs and NRDC addendum to submittal on computers to the CEC, October 27, 2014.

Should California Require that New Products Automatically Measure and Report Their Own Energy Consumption in Real Time? This technology and the opportunity it represents are highlighted in Dian Grueneich’s recent Next Level of Energy Efficiency report LBNL and others have demonstrated prototypes of miniaturized, low cost modules that perform this function automatically over networks A California company called Enlighted has incorporated a similar technology into its advanced lighting system at the microprocessor level California currently spends about 4% of its utility energy efficiency budget or about $40 million per year on measurement and verification of energy savings. Self-reporting of savings would be cost effective in part by reducing EM&V expenditures.

Power Scaling: The Next Frontier Electronic products need to do a better job of scaling their power use to how hard they are working. Right now, many products like game consoles and set top boxes consume nearly their full power to perform simple tasks like playing music or looking at photos. Many different products can stream a movie, but they use vastly different amount of power to do so. Implication: if multi-functional products can’t do simple tasks efficiently, use simpler products to do simple tasks.

We Can Save about Half to Two-Thirds of Plug Load Energy in a ZNE Home by Choosing the Best Products and Using Them Wisely End UseGood House ZNE House What Changed? Lighting % CFL → Optimal mix of LEDs and controls Refrigerator ft 3 Energy Star side by side → best 20 ft 3 french door Dishwasher Energy Star → best model with no prewashing, full loads Clothes Washer Energy Star top load → best front load Clothes Dryer Avg electric → Best natural gas or heat pump Televisions Energy Star TVs (55/40/32”)→ 1 60” best HDTV, tablets Set Top Boxes HD DVRs → 1 best multi-room DVR Computers Energy Star desktops → 1 best desktop + tablet Game Console older Xbox 360 or PS3 → laptop or tablet Other → best wi-fi router + timers & smart plug strips TOTAL 6603 kWh/yr 2090 kWh/yr 68% reduction or about 10 to 12 PV panels and associated racking, labor, and inverter capacity avoided!