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Danny M. OrlandoRegional Energy Star Program Manager
orlando.danny@epa.gov404.562.9087
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Knowledge is POWER
“The bigger problem is not what people do not know,
but what they know that is just not true.”
Will Rodgers
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Knowledge is POWER
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Costs
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Married?
Teenager
New HVAC
Windows Insulation+ PlugloadLine Dry
ThermalAdditive
Metering
USAGE
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SAVE SAVE GOODCitizen
Neighborsare
DOING BETTER
POSITIVE PursuasionDr. P. Wesley Schultz, 2011. Cal State
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POSITIVE Pursuasion
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Southeast PROGRESS
ENERGY EFFICIENCYis the fastest, cheapest, largest, and cleanest way to
save energy and money while creating jobs in US. The most efficient KW is the one you don’t use
(negawatt - Amory Lovins).
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ACEEE Report Card
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Times are ChangingNC - just fought a proposed repeal of their RPS
“For example, every $1 North Carolina invests in tax credits for renewable energy state and local governments are seeing at least $1.87 flow back into their coffers to support core functions of government like transportation, education, and public safety.”Betsy McCorkle, Director of Government Affairs for the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association (NCSEA).
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MississippiMississippi Public Service Commission (PSC) - unanimously adopted statewide energy efficiencyrules, which require the creation of utility-run energy efficiency programs.
The rules are expected to save consumers more than $2.3 billion over the next 20 years and create 9,500 new jobs. Also recently adopted IECC 2009.
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AlabamaAlabama Energy and Residential Codes Board voted to adopt the 2009 IRC for new-home construction and the 2009 IECC for commercial construction.
“a monumental achievement” for the state.Greg Wren, State Representative
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GeorgiaGeorgia - PSC approved 525 MW of new solar capacity fora total of 825 MW and closing of15 coal- and oil-fired generating units totaling 2,061 MW.That will be the largest solar portfolio for any investor-owned utility that operates in a state without a RPS.
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Tennessee
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Benchmark and Disclosure
MLSPortland - certAtl - certGainsville - HERSChicago - energy useColorado - HERSMinneapolis - HERSW. Wisc. - HERS
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SEEA brings together private interests, utilities, governments, public utility commissions, energy
service companies, manufacturers, retailers, energy and environmental organizations, low-income energy advocates, large energy consumers and universities
to promote energy-efficient policies and practices.
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ENERGY STAR Update
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87%Brand Recognition
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1 of the Most Influential Brands in the Marketplace
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Products
65 categories of certified products/ independently tested
300M certified products purchased in ’12
4.5B products purchased since 1993
‘ENERGY STAR Most Efficient’ has 1,400 models from 50 manufacturers recognized as ‘the best of the best’
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Coming SoonClothes Dryers
Game Consoles
Lg/Sm Network Equipment
Data Center Storage
Climate Controls
Lab-grade Refrigerators/freezers
Lamps - dimming, flicker, noise, distribution...
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New Homes 1.45M Energy Star homes - 100k in ’12
2011 - 26% of new home starts
24 of the top 25 largest builders
15% better than IECC 2009
ENERGY STAR for multifamily High-rise 40 buildings (3,800 units)
Peace of Mind - Enduring Quality - Wall to Wall Comfort -
Proven Value
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Commercial Properties 20,000 properties are ENERGY STAR
certified - 300k have benchmarked
15 building types can use Portfolio Manager for 1-100
11 industry types can earn the ENERGY STAR
35% less energy use than avg. buildings
New Portfolio Manager launch - July 10
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Energy Efficiency is Valuable
Owners and operators are realizing a wide-variety of value-enhancing benefits of ENERGY STAR Certified office buildings, including:
6.5% greater net rent prices
+$30/sq. ft. transaction price
10-11% increase in occupancy
16% increased asset value
Lower risk premiums
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Campaigns
ENERGY STARLED Challenge
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Multi-Family
This is NOT how you want your customers to live
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Multi-FamilyHome Market Share
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Building Permits Regional Growth
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Population & Demographic Trends
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Certification Paths
All buildings <= 3 stories 4-5 stories with individual
HVAC /DHWand < 20% common area
4&5 story with distributed HVAC/DHW and
>20% common areaAll >= 6 stories
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Performance
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High Rise Certification
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Multi-Family LR Activity
77,000 since 2002
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Multi-Family HR Activity
3,800 since 2006
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Multi-Family HR Pipeline
18,000 design phase or completion
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The Value of ENERGY STAR
Energy EfficientAffordableComfortableDurableFinancing/IncentivesRecognition
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National Results
$ 24 billion saved on utility bills230 billion kWh saved = 5% US demandGlobally - EU, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Australia
In 2012
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Remember -- Energy Efficiency takes Commitment
But, I believe our children are worth the commitment
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Danny M. OrlandoRegional Energy Star Program Manager
orlando.danny@epa.gov404.562.9087
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