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1 The Role of Smart Buildings Improving Energy Efficiency with Integrated Control Tech Geoff Prosch Director, Federal Government Relations Association of Defense Communities

2 A smart grid needs smart buildings

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16 Case Study: Empire State Building Tenant Energy Management System More than half the energy savings exist within tenant spaces – can’t ignore them! Sub-metering and web application provides tenants with energy information, feedback, analysis, and tips Allows new lease structures to align tenant and landlord incentives 15

17 Case Study: Empire State Building RESULTS 38% energy savings, guaranteed Simple payback under 3 years Anticipate LEED Gold certification Energy Star Top 10% of U.S. office buildings 33% reduction in cooling load Savings of $4.4 million annually More than half the energy savings exist within tenant spaces – can’t ignore them! Submetering and web application provides tenants with energy information, feedback, analysis, and tips Allows new lease structures to align tenant and landlord incentives 16

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