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Benchmark-based Whole-Building Energy Performance Targets for New Buildings. Rashmi Sahai Sustainability Specialist University of California Office of the President June 18, 2014. Reasons to Use Whole-Building Energy Performance Targets. California Energy Code Going to net zero
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Benchmark-based Whole-Building Energy Performance Targetsfor New Buildings RashmiSahai Sustainability Specialist University of California Office of the President June 18, 2014
Reasons to Use Whole-Building Energy Performance Targets • California Energy Code Going to net zero • Validated Baseline • Includes all building loads – including currently unregulated loads • Design targets inform and guide operations • Better integration with climate action goals – provides more accurate prediction of future emissions from campus growth
Method • Developed for UC Merced in 1999 • Collected whole-campus energy use and building space data from eight UC and CSU campuses (UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara, CSU Fresno, CSU Stanislaus) • This building energy load data correlated reasonably well with climate parameters and with density of buildings containing complex space (e.g., labs) – regression created • Regression equation used to develop climate-adjusted, space-specific benchmarks for all other UC campuses. • Benchmarks adjusted for specific campus infrastructure
UC Building Energy Benchmarks by Campus Academic / Administrative Non-complex Space
UC Building Energy Benchmarks by Campus Housing Non-complex Space
Questions? RashmiSahai Sustainability Specialist University of California Office of the President Rashmi.Sahai@ucop.edu 510-587-6225