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Energy Efficiency:Concept or Reality?
Kent Anson, Honeywell
Bright Green Exhibit, Dec 09
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Energy Efficiency: Concept or Reality? © Honeywell International, December 2009 Bright Green Exhibition, Copenhagen
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Energy Efficiency: Concept or Reality? © Honeywell International, December 2009 Bright Green Exhibition, Copenhagen
Building Solutions - Energy Efficiency & Sustainability
• Green Buildings• Sustainability • Renewable Energy• Smart Grid / Demand Response• Energy Retrofits
• Energy Savings Performance Contract• Energy Services Agreements• Honeywell UtilityPRO™ DR Thermostat• Renewable Scorecard
Sample Enablers
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Energy Efficiency: Concept or Reality? © Honeywell International, December 2009 Bright Green Exhibition, Copenhagen
Opportunity & Challenges
• Unprecedented financial turmoil• Government debt levels increasing• Energy demand & prices increasing
€1 spent on more efficient energy use avoids € 2 of investment in energy supply
• Energy security issues increasing• Carbon emissions increasing• Climate change effects worsening
• European Legislation compliance
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So Why Aren’t We?
Building OwnerConsumer Behaviour
ESPC’sUtility CompaniesGovernment Owned Facilities
Financial Considerations
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Seven Steps Towards Energy Efficiency
1. Recognize that we can achieve BOTH energy efficiency and economic growth
2. Use both mandates and incentives
3. Make economic and energy security more a part of the discussion
4. Governments need to stay technology neutral whenever possible
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Seven Steps Towards Energy Efficiency
5. Incentivize utilities on “Negawatts”
6. Consider creation of an Energy Advanced Research Project Agency
7. Not let “perfect” be the enemy of “good”
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Successful Cases
CCI Seoul, KoreaSaskferco, Canada
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Case Study: City of Melbourne, Australia
City of Melbourne – Clinton Climate Initiative Project Size: 13 council buildingsStage of Completion: Under constructionProject Term: 15 years
Annual Energy Savings: $190,000
Environmental Impact: • 1560 tonnes of GHG reductions
– Equivalent to taking 348 cars off the road• 11,791 kilolitres in water consumption savings
– Equivalent to reducing enough water needed to fill 52 Olympic swimming pools
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Case Study: Saskferco, Canada
Saskferco – Reduced Energy Use and Emissions Project: Experion and Profit ControllerStage of Completion: CompleteBackground: One of the largest and newest ammonia
producers in NA
Annual Energy Savings: 5%
Environmental Impact: • NOx emissions at or below 200ppm • Reduced CH4 emissions by 25%• Simultaneously increased production by 3%• Improved stability of operation
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Walking the Talk
By 2012 Honeywell will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 30% and increase energy efficiency by 20%.
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