Honeywell Global Alliance Save Energy May 2009
Transcript of Honeywell Global Alliance Save Energy May 2009
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Driving Energy Efficiency Worldwide:
Alliances the Key to Success
Presentation to Honeywell Global Team
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Kateri Callahan, President
Overview
The Alliance to Save Energy Defined
The How Tos of Unleashing the Power of EE
- Alliance Strategic Business Agenda
- Alliance Approach Partnerships and Collaborations withThe Need Investment in Energy Efficiency through
Building Tomorrows Agenda Today
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What is the
Alliance to Save Energy?
Polic
Mission:
To promote energy efficiency
The Alliance toSave Energy
Leaders
Environ-mentalGroups
BusinessLeaders
worldwideto achieve ahealthier economy, a cleanerenvironment, and greaterenergy security.
The Alliance is
Staffed by 50+ professionals
Academia
policy, research, education,communications, technologydeployment and markettransformation
Alliance Directors: Bi-Partisan
Elected Officials and Industry Leaders
Guided by an elected Board of Directors
Leaders of environmental, consumer, and tradeassociations; state and local policy makers; corporateexecutives
Jim Rogers, CEODuke Energy
Senator MarkPryor (D-Ark.)
Bi-partisan, bi-cameral Honorary Vice Chairs
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Forging Alliances: Business,
Government & Public Interests
Sponsorship and participation of more than 150 organizations
Involvement by businesses in all economic sectors
Headquartered in Washington, D.C. with operations in several USstates, Eastern Europe, South Africa, Mexico, and India
Why Energy Efficiency? Powering
the U.S. Economy for 30 Years
America'sGreatestEnergyResource
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Why Do More?
Growth in Energy Demand is Unsustainable
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Why Do More?National Security Threat
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Why Do More?
Tackles Climate Change
Share of Global CO2 Emissions by Country (2003)
U.S. buildings
9%
U.S. other sectors
14%
China
Others
33%
14%
Russia
6%Japan
5%
India
4%
Western Europe
15%
Source: Energy Information Administration and 2005 Building Energy Data Book
WHY Do More?
Energy Use is a Pocketbook Issue
Increased Home Heating Costs in Washington
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Natural Gas Heating Oil Propane Electrici ty
Alliance to Save Energy 2007
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The First Solution: EE
Annual world-wide investment of $170 billionn energy e c ency roug cou :
- cut global energy demand growth by at leasthalf
- save 900 billion a ear in avoided enercosts
-dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Source: The McKinse Global Institute
Cost-Effective EE Investments
Identified in All Sectors
Source: McKinsey Global Institute
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EE: The No-Cost Way to
Reduce GHG Emissions
The Challenge? Market
Distortions
Principal Agent or Split Incentives
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- Utility versus customer
Transaction Costs
- Lack of information on life-cycle cost for productsand/or paybacks for upgrades
more of the energy used in residential andcommercial markets (ACEEE/IEA report)
Public policies essential to overcome barriers
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How Do We Unlock the Potential
of Energy Efficiency?
Unleashing the Power of EE:
Alliance Strategic Plan End-Use & Supply Sector Focus
- Buildings Industry Transportation Utilities
Multi-Disciplinary Focus
- Policy Advocacy
- Communications and Education
- Market Transformation and Technology Deployment
- Research and Analysis
World-wide Reach
- Current Presence: Mexico, Eastern Europe, South Africa, India
-Coming Soon: Afghanistan, Costa Rica, Carribean Islands, China
- Possible Next Landings: EU, Australia
Identify Gaps and Next Steps
- EM&V
- Financing
- New Policy Agenda
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Unleashing the Power of EE:
Alliance Approach
Collaboration and Partnerships- Communications
Honeywell 100th Anniversary of the Programmable Thermostat
P&G Tide Coldwater Campaign
Drive $marter Challenge 39 Partners
Six Degree Challenge -- $1 Million Partnership Home Campaign
- Policy Advocacy
GELAT (Government Energy Leadership Action Team)
Led by Honeywell & Noresco
Energy Efficiency Codes Coalition
Focused on Dynamic Building Codes
- Market Transformation- Commercial Building Initiative
- Beijing 21 Initiative
- DOEs Save Energy Now Program
On the Horizon
More EnergyEfficiency?
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EISA 2007: The Details
In:-
- Appliance standards
- Federal energy management
- Certain building standards
- R&D program authorizations
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Renewable/Efficiency electricity standard- Building energy code targets
- Tax incentives
A Look at President-Elect
Obamas Platform
On Energy Efficiency Reduce Electricity Demand 15% by
2020 Net-Zero Energy Buildings by 2030 Overhaul Federal Appliance Standards 45% Improvement in New Federal
Building Energy Use by 2014 25% Improvement in Existing Federal
Building Energy Use by 2014
Energy Use by 2015 Flip Incentives for Utilities Invest in a Smart Grid Weatherize 1 Million Homes Annually Invest and Incent Livable Cities
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Federal Investment:
2009 ARRA (Stimulus Bill)
Driving Private Sector Investment
New HomesBuilder tax credit - u to 2 000 if 50% more efficientcompared to 2003 IECC code; $1,000 for an Energy Starmanufactured home. (Through December 31, 2009)
Existing HomesHomeowner tax credit 30% of cost of installing buildingenvelope components consistent with IECC 2000; cappedat $1500. (Through December 31, 2010)
Commercial BuildingsDeduction up to $1.80/sq.ft. for buildings designed to use50% less energy than ASHRAE-90.1 (Through 2013)
Public Buildings: Assignablededuction!
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EE: Key Ingredient in Climate
Change Legislation?Estimated Allowance Allocation under Boxer Substitute
Amendment to Climate Security Act
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Allowance ValueAllocated To Renewables
Allowance ValueAllocated To EnergyEfficiency
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City as Champion
Cambridge rallies its businesses, universities, organizationsand citizens to reduce ener use and costs while makinits infrastructure more efficient- Reduce Cambridges energy costs- Reduce Americas dependence on foreign oil- Reduce Carbon and GHG emissions
City Levers:- Brand - credibility in Marketing and Investments-
-Trusted relationship with large and small companies, university andnonprofit sector and residents
City as a Natural Aggregator of:- Energy Demand- Public Incentives- Private Investment
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Local Leadership Pursuing our
New Manifest Destiny
The International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) -Local Governments for sustainability
And its a Global Priority
European Union Activities- 20-20=-20 Initiative- EU Covenant of Mayors (20% reduction in GHG by 2020)
China Goals- Quadruple Economy by 2020 with only 2x Growth in Energy Demand- Reduce Energy Consumption per GDP by 20% by 2010
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And its a Global Opportunity to Build
Business and serve Mutual
Goals
European Union- Call for Establishment of an Alliance to Save Ener- Leadership by Government = Building Upgrades- Climate Works Foundation
China- Beijing Agenda 21 Center of Excellence- Strong Foundation and U.S. Government Interest
- Call for Establishment of Australia Alliance to Save Energy-
U.S. Government Leadership by Example- Expansion of Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance- Clean Energy Efficiency Project- New Next Generation Policy Agenda
Think About it.
Energy Efficiency is
the quickest, cheapest,
world's energy supplies
the First Tool in the Arsenalfor Fighting Climate Change
the best investment we canmake
...So what are we waiting for?
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Thank you!
For More Information.
Kateri CallahanPresident
Alliance to Save Energy1850 M Street, NW
www.ase.org202.857.0666