Wei-Jung

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Building-Level
Energy Metering


EA

106-2 GBRS 
2018/5/2 

Outline

  • WHY?
    • IMPORTANCE
    • INTENT
    • BEHIND THE INTENT
  • HOW?
    • ENERGY COME FROM?
    • STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE
  • WHAT?
  • KAHOOT!

WHY?

  • IMPORTANCE:

    • In developed countries, buildings account for 20–40% of total energy use (Guy R. Newsham, 2009)

    • Energy use also contributes GHGs to the atmosphere, almost 41% total in energy and building sector (IPCC AR4, 2007)

    • To reduce the emission, buildings need to use less energy in both their construction and operation, while still providing a satisfactory indoor environment for their occupants.

WHY?

  • INTENT: use less, save more!

    • To support energy management and identify opportunities for additional energy savings by tracking building-level energy use.

    • applies to: ALL building categories

  • Data Centers

  • Hospitality

  • Healthcare

  • Warehouses and Distribution Centers

  • New Construction

  • Core and Shell

  • Schools

  • Retail

WHY?

  • BEHIND THE INTENT

  • Gaps between designed & actual performance

  • Factors:

    • flaws in energy modeling

    • inadequate commissioning

    • inaccurate assumptions
      (e.g. occupants’ behavior)

    • lack of coordination during the transition from construction to operations

HOW?

  • FIRST!

  • To install electricity meter to track energy consumption by both the project building and any associated grounds.

Types of energy

  • Regulated energy
    • for conditioning spaces, maintaining comfort and amenities
    • e.g. HVAC, lighting, water heating
  • Process energy = unregulated energy
    • for manufacturing, industrial, or commercial process and others activities
    • e.g. computers, elevators and escalators, kitchen cooking and refrigeration, laundry washing and drying

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE

  1. Identify ALL Energy sources that serve building
  2. Determine scope of utility company metering
  3. Determine number, location & meters' type
  4. Track energy consumption data
  5. Share data with USGBC
  • The project owner must commit to sharing energy use data with USGBC for five years in one of two ways:
    • USGBC-approved data template
    • Third-party data source

WHAT?

  • Save energy, save $$.
  • Certification Logos

KAHOOT!

Take out your phone, 

and go to https://kahoot.it

 

 

Thank
you!

 

Wei-Jung

/PREREQUISITE/

Building-Level
Water Metering


WE

106-2 GBRS 
2018/4/25 

Outline

  • WHY?
    • INTENT
    • BEHIND THE INTENT
  • HOW?
    • 3Rs
    • TYPES OF WATER
    • STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE
  • WHAT?
  • KAHOOT!

WHY?

  • INTENT: use less, save more!

    • To support water management and identify opportunities for additional water savings by tracking water consumption.

    • applies to: ALL building categories

      • New Construction

      • Core and Shell

      • Schools & Retail

      • Data Centers

      • Hospitality & Healthcare

      • Warehouses and Distribution Centers

WHY?

  • BEHIND THE INTENT

  • Gaps between designed & actual performance

  • Factors:

    • flaws in energy modeling

    • inadequate commissioning

    • inaccurate assumptions
      (e.g. occupants’ behavior)

    • lack of coordination during the transition from construction to operations

HOW?

  • FIRST!

  • To install water meter to track water consumption by both the project building and any associated grounds.

HOW?

  • FIRST!

  • To install water metering to track water consumption by both the project building and any associated grounds.

Types of water

  • potable/ non-potable?
    • drinkable or not
  • black/grey/brown/white?
    • black water: toxic, with harmful bacteria (toilets' flush), must be discarded, can't be reuse
    • grey water=brown water: water from baths, showers, dishwashers and washing machines that can be reused.
    • white water = clean potable water 

STEP-BY-STEP GUIDANCE

  1. Identify ALL Potable water end uses
  2. Determine scope of public water supply metering, if applicable
  3. Determine number, location & meters' type
  4. Track water consumption
  5. Share data with USGBC
  • The project owner must commit to sharing water use data with USGBC for five years in one of two ways:
    • USGBC-approved data template
    • Third-party data source

WHAT?

  • Save water, save $$.
  • Certification Logos

KAHOOT!

Take out your phone, 

and go to https://kahoot.it

 

 

Thank
you!

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