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1 IEPR Staff Workshop – ZNE Buildings
Rosenfeld Room, Energy Commission Headquarters May 18, 2015 Farakh Nasim Building Standards Office Efficiency Division /

2 ZNE Code Building Definition – IEPR 2013
On-site renewable energy resources = net annual building energy consumption Energy = Time Dependent Valuation (TDV) metric (electricity + natural gas) Single building seeking building permit with “entitlements” – opening for community solar to be eligible ZNE Code Buildings must meet an Energy Use Intensity Value reflecting best practices for highly efficient buildings

3 Time Dependent Valuation (TDV)
Time Varying Energy Metric That Accounts for Buildings Using More Than One Fuel (electricity, natural gas, propane) Based on the forecasted seasonal and hourly costs for generating, transmitting, and distributing electricity, and producing and distributing natural gas and propane, for each climate zone Recognizes the premium utility costs that must be paid for energy consumed during peak conditions compared to the lower costs during off-peak conditions Energy efficiency improvements that drive lower on-peak energy use are highly valued by TDV

4 ZNE Code Buildings and TDV
ZNE Code building applies to the design and construction of the building prior to the time the building is reviewed by the building department A ZNE Code building does not imply zero utility costs to the homeowner Actual utility costs will depend on building operation occurring long after building is permitted and approved for occupancy Optimizing solar installations with TDV PV systems (or other renewables) will be used to offset the total TDV use caused by the building Does not ignore natural gas use Does not require the building to be all electric

5 Preparing for ZNE in 2016 Standards
2016 Building Energy Efficiency Standards designed to make energy efficiency improvements to get loads down as a major step towards Residential ZNE Code Buildings in 2019 Standards 2016 Energy Budget Based On: High Performance Attics and Walls Tankless Water Heaters Mandatory requirement for all high efficacy lighting Support for builder transition to High Performing Attics and Walls through builder team training programs provided by IOUs

6 Energy Design Rating

7 Issues Anticipated by 2013 IEPR
ZNE Code buildings must incorporate on-site renewables to offset all remaining TDV energy demands of the building Need to address issues with integrating higher levels of renewable energy into the distribution grid Every building must have a path to compliance Exception for buildings that cannot accommodate onsite-solar Need an enforcement framework for off-site renewables “Entitlements” for off-site renewables such as systems owned in common or other community solar Building department must have reliable, verifiable way to associate off-site renewables with individual home subject to permitting at the time that permit reviews and site inspections occur prior to occupancy

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9 Additional CEC Efforts for 2019 Standards
Identify additional energy efficiency measures to further reduce loads (including reducing gas use such as solar thermal, other) Determine situations where homes can and cannot meet ZNE – develop exceptions to address Revise TDV to reflect up-to-date information on utility grid costs Re-evaluate PV cost effectiveness given CPUC decisions NEM policy changes Utility rate changes Revisit plug load assumptions used in performance approach and identify potential ways to reduce plug loads Identify ways that PVs can be better integrated with the grid (smart inverters, batteries, other?)

10 IEPR 2013 Definition Clean-Up
Current: A ZNE Code Building is one where the net of the amount of energy produced by on-site renewable energy resources is equal to the value of the energy consumed annually by the building Proposed: A ZNE Code Building is one where the value of the net of the amount of energy produced by on-site renewable energy resources is equal to the value of the energy consumed annually by the building…


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