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Nike, Inc. Climate Neutrality

Nike, Inc. Climate Neutrality. Energy + Carbon. Energy Footprint Increasing costs Supply shortages Carbon Footprint Corporate Responsibility Future cost of carbon Result in coupled but competing goals Energy – reduced operating costs Carbon – increased operating costs. Energy + Carbon.

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Nike, Inc. Climate Neutrality

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  1. Nike, Inc. Climate Neutrality

  2. Energy + Carbon • Energy Footprint • Increasing costs • Supply shortages • Carbon Footprint • Corporate Responsibility • Future cost of carbon • Result in coupled but competing goals • Energy – reduced operating costs • Carbon – increased operating costs

  3. Energy + Carbon • Nike Facilities • Pursuing energy efficiency since 1987 • (T8s, VFDs, RCx, HP T8) • Pursuing carbon reductions since 2001 • WWF Agreement Energy Type * Energy Use = Carbon Footprint Carbon factor * kWh = tCO2

  4. Demand (buildings, homes, factories) • Amount of energy • Centralized vs. distributed • Supply (power plants) • Intensity of carbon • Centralized vs. distributed

  5. Energy + Carbon

  6. International Energy Agency Energy Technology/Policy Scenarios

  7. Energy + Carbon

  8. Nike’s Total CO2 Emissions WHERE WE WORK (2005) MOVING PEOPLE 6% (2005) MOVING PRODUCT (Logistics to first point of distribution 25% 2% (2005 baseline) MAKING PRODUCT Apparel contracted manufacturing 8% (2005 baseline) MAKING PRODUCT (Footwear contracted manufacturing) 59% Nike Brand – carbon neutral by 2011 Nike, Inc. – carbon neutral by 2015 Logistics – 30% reduction by 2020 Footwear - tbd (2005 baseline)

  9. WWF Commitment: Reduce CO2 13% below 1998 levels by 2005. Achieved 18% reduction from energy efficiency and renewable energy credit purchases. Utilize portion of energy cost savings to fund REC purchases. Nike Progress to Date

  10. Energy Portfolio & Sustainable Design Value Matrix: Approaches to Energy Reduction Energy Efficient Retro-fits Integrated Sustainable Design ROI Renewable Energy Credits Carbon Offsets Onsite Renewable Energy Carbon Volume

  11. Energy Efficient Retro-fits Integrated Sustainable Design ROI Renewable Energy Credits Carbon Offsets Onsite Renewable Energy Carbon Volume Energy Portfolio & Sustainable Design Value Matrix: Approaches to Energy Reduction • Value Matrix: Adoption phases (energy portfolio) • Integrate sustainable design into site master plan • Integrate sustainable design into building conceptual design • Audit all facilities for energy efficiency opportunities • Develop energy efficient upgrade/replacement program • Purchase RECs or offsets • Install onsite renewable energy systems

  12. Nike Awards + Certifications • Carbon Programs (Nike, Inc.): • Climate Counts – highest rated company globally • Energy Efficiency (Nike WHQ) • USGBC LEED-EB Gold (1 building) • US EPA EnergyStar (4 buildings) • Renewable Energy (Nike WHQ) • US EPA Green Power Partnership Leadership Group • US EPA Green Power Partnership Top 25 purchaser

  13. Nike Upcoming Projects • Sustainable Design • Child Development Center (LEED-NC) • Houston Factory Store (LEED-CI Portfolio) • Northridge Distribution Center (LEED-NC) • Carbon Programs: • Carbon Neutrality - 2011 • Energy Efficiency: • Global Energy Challenge • Renewable Energy • Child Development Center • Sports & Fitness Center

  14. Green power purchases increased from 1% in 2002 to 56% 2007 Onsite: European Distribution Center- hosts six 1.5 Megawatt wind turbines. (blades = 39 meters) turbines produce power equal to total Distribution Center electricity usage Photovoltaic panels to supply 10% of electricity to the Portland Airport Factory Store Thin film solar supplies 14% of electricity to new child development center on campus. Hybrid solar electric/thermal system to supply 5% of energy to the Lance Armstrong Sports and Fitness center Grid Based Green Power: European Headquarters purchases 100% renewable power (since 2003) and utilizes ground source heat pumps to heat/cool the facility World Headquarters purchases renewable energy credits equivalent to 100% electricity usage US Based Distribution Centers purchase renewable energy credits equivalent to 100% electricity usage

  15. Nike – Sustainable Portfolio Produces > 100% of electricity consumed by facility Took > 5 years to permit and develop

  16. Nike – Sustainable Portfolio Payback: Before incentives: 67 years After incentives: 6 years Produces 14% of electricity consumed by facility Part of a LEED-NC certification (submitting 58 points) Utilized local roofing contractor for turn-key solar installation

  17. Produces 7% of electricity consumed by facility Produces electricity + hot water System tracks movement of sun to maximize energy production

  18. Innovate for a better world.

  19. Energy + Carbon Building energy use

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