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Energy Efficiency in BuildingsScale up implementation
EEB 2.0 Presentation Action 2020 @ Yale
July 17, 2013
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Today’s Discussion on Action 2020
Introduction of the EEB/green context in global terms – Bill Sisson, UTC
Real Estate sector involvement and increasing transparency – Adam Slakman, ULI Greenprint
Investor and financial considerations for going green – Jessica Bailey, CEFIA
Real construction going green and charting towards Zero Net Energy – Michael Deane, Turner Construction
Moderated Q&A discussion on key action 2020 areas of impact
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“Transforming the Market” stated:
“…At energy prices proportional to US$ 60 per barrel, building energy efficiency measures totaling $ 150bn annually* will reduce related energy use by 40% with a discounted payback period of 5 years.
An additional 150bn US$ investment will reduce energy use by
further 12% with payback periods of 5-10 years…”
* in 6 markets studied (Brazil, China, Europe, India, Japan, and the US)
… but change is not happening…
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EEB 2.0: Objective
To Unlock financially viable energy efficiency investments that today are not being realized because of mostly non-technical (i.e. financial, regulatory, organizational) barriers .
How? By analyzing the decision-making process for energy efficiency measures we can identify the key barriers and
develop recommendations how to overcome them.
Deliverable: We expect to develop a process that is replicable and scalable across different building portfolios.
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EEB 2.0 Members and Partners
Partners
Co-chairs
Members
World Green Building Council
Membership remains open for up to 7 more companies
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Our hypothesis: Shared value
Profits and Volume
Capital Flows, Risk and Returns
Public Well Being, Responsible Use of Resources
Productivity and Cost Effectiveness
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How to scale up?
Document financially viable, replicable and scalable solutions
… for different market segments
… disseminate these solutions through EEB members, partners and WBCSD Regional Network
Ambition: Secure commitments from a wide range of market actors
8-10 Decision maker engagements
2013 | 2014 | 2015
Infosys engagement
San Francisco EE Laboratory
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Learning engagementInfosys
Tech Committee experts:
• Corporate leadership commitment
• Dedicated Green Initiatives team
• “Change the rules”, draw upon the stakeholders, performance metrics
InfosysPublic commitment to become carbon-neutral by 2017
Own a large building portfolio (over 30 million square feet, with 2-3 million being added every year)
11-13 June 2013Hyderabad and Bangalore
Infosys offered to work with the project members to analyze their energy efficiency investments across the stock of commercial buildings in India
2012 vs. 2008
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The approach sought to capture local knowledge and insight; synthesize findings, and communicate those findings to a broad audience.
Tech Committee experts:
• Interviewed c. 30 Market Stakeholders to: Leverages a vibrant energy aware SF culture/market demand Co-benefits among stakeholders are implicitly captured Address market factors that inhibit greater EEB penetration
Learning engagementSan Francisco Energy Efficiency Lab
19-21 June 2013
Partners:
California Strategic Plan:
All new Residential Construction will be Zero Net Energy by 2020All new Commercial Construction will be Zero Net Energy by 2030
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Roland Hunziker EEB Project [email protected] +41 22 839 31 84
Philippe FontaWBCSD Managing [email protected] +41 22 839 31 04
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Today’s Discussion on Action 2020
Introduction of the EEB/green context in global terms – Bill Sisson, UTC
Real Estate sector involvement and increasing transparency – Adam Slakman, ULI Greenprint
Investor and financial considerations for going green – Jessica Bailey, CEFIA
Real construction going green and charting towards Zero Net Energy – Michael Deane, Turner Construction
Moderated Q&A discussion on key action 2020 areas of impact