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Discover key insights from the DBI Pros Summit held on October 11-12, 2007, focusing on green building initiatives and solar systems. Led by Isam Hasenin, P.E., C.B.O., and moderated by experts from the Department of Building Inspection and the Department of the Environment, this summit covered vital topics such as the impact of global warming, federal and state programs promoting sustainability, and actionable steps for residents to reduce energy consumption. Learn about permit processes for photovoltaic systems and the importance of energy-efficient building standards.
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Meet the DBI Pros SummitOctober 11 & 12, 2007 Isam Hasenin,P.E., C.B.O., DIRECTOR Green Buildings Solar Systems
Moderators David Green, Senior Electrical Inspector Department of Building Inspection • Richard Chien, Residential Green Building Coordinator, Department of the Environment
Green Buildings and Solar Systems Overview • Why Green Buildings? • Federal Programs • State Programs • City Green Building Initiatives • Steps residents can take to reduce energy used in their home • Photovoltaic system permit process
Why Green? • The level of Carbon Dioxide in the atmosphere is increasing and causing global warming • Global warming is causing environmental effects including an increase in sea level • Too rapid an increase in sea level can cause tremendous damage to infrastructure in coastal areas
We can make a difference • Reduction in CO2 production can delay sea level rise and give us more time to respond and relocate as needed • Use of renewable and sustainable resources protects the environment
U S Department of Energy • http://www.energy.gov/index.htmhttp://www.energysavers.gov/ • ENERGY STAR • The government-backed symbol for energy efficiency • Energy Savers: Tips • Energy-saving tips, ideas and solutions • Energy Calculators & Software • Calculate your energy costs
California Solar Initiative A California Public Utilities Commission 10-year, $2.9-billion program The goal is to increase the amount of installed solar capacity on rooftops in the state by 3,000 megawatts by 2017.
San Francisco Initiatives • 1997 Sustainability Plan • 2002 Climate Action Plan • 2004 Municipal Buildings LEED Silver • 2004 Zero Waste Goals set • 2005 Mayor Newsom signed Urban Environmental Accords • 2006 DBI Solar PV permit processing • 2006 DBI Green Building Priority Processing
DBI Programs • PRIORITY PERMIT PROCESSING FOR GREEN BUILDINGS, Contact Laurence Kornfield, Technical Services Division 558-6244 • OVER-THE COUNTER, LOW-COST PERMITS FOR SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS.Contact David Green, Electrical Inspection Division 558-6654
CaliforniaEnergy Code DBI is required to enforce • DBI enforces this code through plan review by the Mechanical Plan Review Section, and by the field inspection process • New construction and renovations are required to be highly energy-efficient
California Energy Code Requirements • Electric resistance space heating and electric resistance water heating are prohibited
California Energy Code Requirements • Furnaces, heat pumps and air conditioners are required to be energy efficient types
California Energy Code Requirements • Window area is regulated and residential windows are required to be energy efficient
California Energy Code Requirements • All new replaced or modified residential light fixtures shall be “high efficacy” type with exceptions.