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Join industry experts Mira Vowles (BPA), Phoebe Warren (Seattle City Light), and Steve Ottenbreit (Snohomish PUD) for an insightful discussion on tools and strategies for enhancing energy efficiency in new commercial construction. This webinar will cover key topics such as baseline requirements, lost opportunities, and the importance of early planning. Learn about the latest BPA offerings in commercial new construction lighting, HVAC equipment upgrades, and custom project proposals aimed at maximizing energy savings and achieving regional consistency.
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Utility Brown Bag Series Commercial New Construction -tools for your commercial customer’s new energy efficient building Speakers: Mira Vowles, BPA Phoebe Warren, Seattle City Light Steve Ottenbreit, Snohomish PUD May 23, 2007 12 noon to 1 p.m. (PDT)
5,000 4,500 4,000 3,500 3,000 Installed Capacity (MW or aMW) 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024 Year Council’s 5th Power Plan Energy Efficiency (aMW) Wind (MW) Coal (ICG) (MW) CCG Turbine (MW) SCG Turbine (MW)
Commercial Opportunities Commercial Savings Targets Historical Commercial Savings (1980-2006) Source: NW Power and Conservation Council’s 5th Power Plan Source: BPA Energy Efficiency Database
Commercial New Construction • Lost opportunities • Baseline • Earlier the better • Regional consistency • FW Dodge forecast data
Commercial New Construction Definition: • new commercial buildings • additions to commercial buildings • major renovations (changes in multiple end-uses where a permit is required), or • new residential multifamily building higher than three stories
BPA Offerings • Commercial New Construction Lighting • Custom Project Proposals • Prescriptive path, HVAC equipment upgrades - under development
Lighting Measures • C&I New Construction deemed lighting fixture list OR, • Custom Proposal with other measures
Custom Project Proposals • Submit in PTR prior to groundbreaking • M&V plan • calibrated model, Option D of IPMV • Full year at 80% minimum occupancy • LEED projects • Commercial Technical Assistance
Prescriptive Path - under development • Small offices less than 50,000 sq/ft • must use simple, single zone HVAC system • Small retail, schools and warehouse also under development
The Utility Perspective • Phoebe Warren, Seattle City Light • Steve Ottenbreit, Snohomish PUD