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Benchmarking 101

Presented by:Emerging Technologies Associates Inc

August 11, 2010

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Proprietary information

• The development of this program was a collaborativeeffort between Emerging Technologies Associates, Inc.,San Diego Gas & Electric, businesses and organizationswho shared data and information on the attached slides.

• Reproduction, distribution, display and use of thepresentation without the express and written permissionof the above named organizations and individualsnamed herein is prohibited. Mass distribution of thepresentation is specifically prohibited.

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Agenda• Why and how to benchmark buildings in

ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager Tool• What is Energy Performance Rating? How does

it work?• Which buildings can receive a rating? What

about buildings that cannot get a rating ?• SDG&E Automated Benchmarking Services

Basics (ABS) and ABS enrollment• Generating a Statement of Energy Performance• Navigating Portfolio Manager Tool live• June 7 2010 Program changes• SDG&E benchmarking requirement for

incentives and rebates program

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Benchmarking withPortfolio Manager

Portfolio Manager is an interactive energymanagement tool that allows you to trackand assess energy and water consumption,performance and cost information acrossyour entire portfolio of buildings in a secureonline environment.

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Why Benchmark?

• Comply with California Assembly Bill 1103• Earn points toward LEED and Green Globes

certifications.• Earn ENERGY STAR ® label• Track energy use and save money• Meet requirement for SDG&E incentive/rebates.• Reduce greenhouse gases risks• SMART BUSINESS!

SDG&E Benchmarking FAQ’s

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Accessing ENERGY STAR

Google ENERGY STAR ®Building & Plantshttp://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=business.busindex

BookmarkBuildings& Plants page

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Three ways to Benchmark• Manual benchmarking• Building import templates

• Automated BenchmarkingServices (ABS) from SDG&Eand ENERGY STAR:fastest and accurate!

– Only uploads Energy Data– You still need to enter some

data manually.

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How the Energy PerformanceRating System Works

Normalizes building variablesaffecting energy consumption

WeatherHours of operations

OccupancyPlug load

Creates a whole building “mpg” rating

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Energy Performance Rating

EnergyPerformance Rating

Scale 1 - 100

Is 90 kBtu/sf/year high orlow for an office building?

FuelEfficiency

RatingMPG

Is 10 MPG high orlow for an automobile?

A Whole Building MPG rating !

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Medical OfficeBuildings

Office Buildings

Hospital Ref & NonRef

Warehouse

Dormitory

Supermarket Court House

K-12 School

Bank/FinancialHotel

Waste WaterTreatment Plant

Retail

Eligible Space Types

House ofReligious Worship

Computer DataCenter

Industrialplant

To be “Eligible for a Rating” or a “BenchmarkingScore, they must meet the Space Types criteria

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Three Criteria for Rating BuildingEnergy Performance

• 1. Building designation:– More than 50% of gross floor area must be defined

as the 15 ratable Space Types.– The remaining 50% is subject to:

• Parking cannot exceed total building square foot• “Other” Space to be under 10% of building sq ft• “Multifamily Housing” to be under 10% of building

– For Hospital, Other Spaces can only be Data Center,Other, Parking and Swimming Pool.Please refer to Criteria for Rating Building Energy Performance

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• 2. Operating Characteristics such as:– 5,000 sq ft with Minimum and maximum sizes– Operate for 30 hours/week– At least once PC– At least 50% average annual occupancyThese vary according to Space Type.

• 3. Energy DataTwo years minimum recommended.See the other requirements outlined on ENERGY STAR web page underCriteria for Rating Eligibility andSDG&E Benchmarking Application Supplement

Three Criteria for Rating BuildingEnergy Performance

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Ratable and Non Ratable Buildings“Other” Spaces

Non Ratable or “ Other “ Spaces:– More than 50% of the building does not

include one of the 14 Eligible Spaces– If 10% of more of the building is “Other” not

ratable.

Please refer to Guidance on the Use of Other in Portfolio Manager

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Source Energy

Accounts for energylosses associatedwith various sources,i.e. fuel oil, electricity

= Loss

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Source vs SiteRating is based on source energy. Theuse of source energy is the most easiestway to compare building energyperformance.Common denominator regardless of fueltype, weather or location.

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Energy Converted to kBtu1kWh electricity = 3.412 kBtu1 therm natural gas = 100 kBtu1 gallon fuel oil = 138.69 kBtu

Energy Use = Amount of energyIntensity Gross square foot

What is Energy Use Intensity?

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Four Simple Steps toUsing Portfolio Manager !

• Set up an account● Enter Property• Enter a space type• Enter meter

Step-by-Step Guide to Benchmarking

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General Space EnergyAddress: city, state,

zip code

Year built

Square Footage

Occupancy

Number of PCs

Hours of operation

% Heated andCooled

12 consecutivemonths for each

source

ABS takes care ofthis data only! You

must enter theGeneral, Spaceand Other meter

data!

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Best way to start isto complete theData Worksheet on theleft for your facility

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SDG&E Data Worksheets

• Help you enter data in proper sequenceand save time.

• One for every Space Type exceptComputer Data Center which is eligible foran energy performance rating in ENERGYSTAR

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My Portfolio Page

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What is My Portfolio?

• Add a Property link• All Facilities Energy Performance

summarized• Eligibility for ENERGY STAR• Comparison against Baseline Performance

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Campus orsingle building eligibility ?

• EPA’s national energy performance rating system isbased on a statistical analysis of individual buildings, notcampuses of buildings.

• Buildings on a campus must be sub-metered and getseparate energy performance ratings and ENERGYSTAR labels.

Buildings that have multiple towers connected bycommon concourse levels and/or hallways may qualify if,– 1. have seamless connection– 2. common indivisible area between them (cafeteria or atrium;

not walkway)

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My Portfolio Page

Click onLink toCreateNewProperty

Click on Link

To SeeProperty

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SDG&E BenchmarkingApplication Supplement

Helpful Guide to Eligible Spaces

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Add a Space –Step 6Facility Summary

Completed Add Space !

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Enter Water Meter

Water trackingis here !

Water Authority’s Lake Hodges Pumped Storage Facility.Courtesy of SD County Water AuthorityClick Add Meter

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Automated BenchmarkingServices (ABS)

After Property and Space Type are set upyou can elect to use AutomatedBenchmarking Service to update yourEnergy (Meter) Data in Portfolio Manager.

Automatic !SimpleEliminates PaperworkNo more delayReduce errorsFREE !

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Enrolling in SDG&E ABS

SDG&E will1. automatically upload 36 months ofpast energy meter data at no extra costto you into Portfolio Manager,2. automatically upload future energymeter data monthlyRefer to SDG&E Step-by-Step Guide to Benchmarking

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ABS Step by Step

Step 1. Look up your SDG&E electric andgas bills and locate your eight-digit meternumber on your bill and ten-digitaccount numbers

Step 2. Record the zip code of the buildingyou are benchmarking

Step 3 . Establish an Account, add Propertyand add Space using the proceduresdescribed in Manual Benchmarking earlier.

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Enroll in ABS

Step 4. From, Facility Summary Page :– a. Add a Meter with the Add Meter Link

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Enroll in ABS

Step 4 . Enter your SDG&E ten digit accountnumber in the Meter Name field. (Do nothyphen or put special characters).

No hyphen orput special characters

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1. Add kWh for electricor therms for gas

2. Complete rest ofinformation3. Click “ Save “

Step 4 Continued. Please enter Rest of Meter Information

Enroll in ABS

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Step 5. If prompted to enter a Service Provider,please skip.Step 6. In Add Meter page, skip meter entries bypressing

DO NOT ADD METER ENTRIES key. Repeat Steps 1-6for other meters

Enroll in ABS

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Enroll in ABS

Click on Get Started Now orAutomated Benchmarking ConsoleAt the top right hand cornerof My Portfolio Page

Step 7. Enroll in ABS in “ My Portfolio” Page.

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Enroll in ABS

Automated

Benchmarking

Console

Click on the link Automated Benchmarking Console

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Enroll in ABSStep 8. At the ABS Console page, click on ↓ and selectSDG&E as Current Provider and press ADD key

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Enroll in ABS

Step 9. Review the ABS Terms of Use and if you agree, check theAgreement box and press Continue

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Enroll in ABS

Step 10. Specify the level of Access and press “Continue”

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Enroll in ABSStep 11. Enter EXACT ten-digit SDG&E account number,an eight-digit meter number and building zip code

Important

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Enroll in ABS

Step 12. √ BOTH the boxnext to,

1. Facility Name

2. Meter Name

Press CONTINUE

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Enroll in ABS

• Step 13. The system will take you back to ABS Consolewhere you will see the enrollment submission at thebottom of the screen.

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SDG&E Verification

• Congratulations! You are done!• It will take one day for SDG&E to verify the

information you submitted.• If the information is entered as required,

ABS will update the energy data directlyinto Portfolio Manager for you.

• Automatically monthly update youraccount with new meter data !

• Troubleshooting:Troubleshooting SDG&E Automated BenchmarkingService or contact benchmarking@semprautilities.com

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Enroll in ABS– If you already have added a meter in the past and

would like to include the meter in Automatedbenchmarking, please create a parallel Meter with theAdd Meter link.

– You can actually add the meter account number andmeter number in your existing Meter and have ABSinput previous 36 months of data overriding yourmanual input.

IMPORTANT: If you are applying for the label, runparallel meter accounts until you have compareddata.

ABS is best method of entry! Easy andtimely !

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Add Water Meter

Track water !Water uses lots ofenergy !

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What are REC’s

• Tracking for Renewable EnergyCertificates (RECs) is available.

• A REC represents the environmental,social, and other non-power qualitiesassociated with a unit of renewableelectricity.

• You may purchase RECs whether or notyou have on-site renewable energy andtrack them in Portfolio Manager.

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Add a Meter

Renewable energy, such as solar, that isproduced on site counts as energy savingsinstead of energy use.If such excess energy is sold to utilities,you. enter the energy as a negativenumber

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Generating a Statementof Energy Performance

MySustainableGas Station

Click

Click

here

Click on linkClick on FacilityName onSummaryPage to get toFacility

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Generating a Statementof Energy Performance

UNCHECK THIS BOX TOPRINT SEP AT ANY TIME

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Generating a Statementof Energy Performance

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Generating a Statementof Energy Performance

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Generating a Statementof Energy Performance

Needed to meet SDG&Ebenchmarking requirementfor energy efficiency programs.For eligible ratable space typesif score over 75, can apply for theENERGY STAR plaque.

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Energy Intensityand Emissions

All the information that you need to obtaincertifications and be in compliance

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Sample Statement of EnergyPerformance

For Spaces that DONOT Get a Rating,Compare withNational Average

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Navigating PortfolioManager Tool

• Portfolio Manager Overviewhttp://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=evaluate_performance.bus_portfoliomanager

• Sharing Buildings with other PortfolioManagers User Names

• Editing Data• Never Delete Property, Space or Meter !

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Your Portfolio ina snapshot

Congratulations ! You have learned how to benchmark!

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Sharing Data –Step 1• On My Portfolio Page,

Click on Share Facilities

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Sharing Data –Step 2

Share data and get others involved in a terrific program!

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Sharing Data –Step 3

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Sharing Data –Step 3

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Change from Baseline:Adjusted Energy Use (%)

• It is % change in a facility's energy consumption between itsbaseline energy period and current energy period.

• Means to measure facility performance even if the facility cannotgenerate an energy performance rating.

• Need at least 11 months of consecutive energy meter and space

attribute data .

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InventoryingGHG

emissions isthe first step tounderstanding

your carbonfootprint

View Performance &GHG Emissions

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Navigating PortfolioManager Tool

• Editing Data :– “Update” link:

• only use it if you have a change in the attributes such asaddition of footage

• NEVER Use this to correct a previous characteristic: thiscould alter your score and CORRUPT your FacilitySummary completely !

– “Correct” link:• Use this link to make changes 90% of the time: the tool will

not go reset of your building data and energy use againstother buildings.

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June 7 ProgramUpdate

• New Data Center Space Type - Effective June 7, 2010• Data Centers rating for stand-alone Data Centers and for larger buildings that

contain a combination of Data Center with other ratable space types.• Spaces holding computing equipment such as server racks, used for data

storage and processing, dedicated uninterruptible power supplies and coolingsystems. Not server closet or computer training area.

• Data Requirements

Gross floor areaIT energy configuration (designation of the location of the IT meter)IT energy meters (energy loads will be tracked similar to energy meters)UPS System RedundancyCooling Equipment Redundancy.

As of June 7, 2010, existing Computer Data Center spaces have been convertedto the new Data Center space type. Estimates will be used for the IT energy loaduntil June 2012. After that time, IT energy metering will be required.

Distribution Center can now be entered as space type ”UnrefrigeratedWarehouse and receive a label.

Courtesy of BVS

Courtesy of Wordpress.com

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Meeting SDG&E benchmarkingrequirement for incentives

Step 1.Determine Eligibility for Rating orBenchmarking Score using

- SDG&E Step by Step Guide toBenchmarking and- Benchmarking Application Supplement

Example: A tenant in a multi-tenant building can stop atStep 1 of the Supplement

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* Mirrors Portfolio Managerprocess

•Includes ABS step by stepprocedures

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SDGE BenchmarkingApplication Supplement

Complete, sign and submit Supplement with Incentiveand Rebate Application. This serves as your waiver ofbecnhmarking requirement.

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SDGE BenchmarkingApplication Supplement

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Step 2. Gather data on worksheet

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Meeting SDG&E benchmarkingrequirement for incentives

• Step 3 Register an Account• Step 4 Create a Facility• Step 5 Add Meter to Facility Summary• Step 6 Enroll in SDG&E’s ABS and enter

other Meter Data (water or other energytype)

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Meeting SDG&E benchmarkingrequirement for incentives

• Submit a Statement of EnergyPerformance (SEP)– attach it to your Application for SDG&E

rebates and incentives• If you do not have to submit a Statement

of Energy Performance (SEP), sign andcomplete the Benchmarking ApplicationSupplement

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SDG&E requirementfor incentives

Serves as your waiver ofBenchmarking requirement.

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SDG&E Programs RequiringENERGY STAR Benchmarking

• Energy Efficiency Business Rebates• Energy Efficiency Business Incentives• Energy Savings Bid

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Benefits ofBenchmarking

• Compare against other buildings• Track energy (& water) savings over time• Monitor energy efficiency projects• Good business practice !

Easy and simple !Compared to National Average

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Energy Performance Targets

Source/Complete list: http://www.energystar.gov/ia/business/tools_resources/new_bldg_design/2003_CBECSPerformanceTargetsTable.pdf

265Entertainment / Culture

612Restaurant/Cafeteria

157Police / Fire Station

280College/University

246Library1306Fast Food Restaurant

Building Type Average Source EUI(kBtu/sf)

Convenience Store 753

Mall 271

Recreation 136

Social Meeting 102Self Storage Warehouse 12

PartialList

Benchmarking gives you a true picture of energy performance

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Total Energy CostPer Square Foot

Take charge of your utility bill with per square foot tracking

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Learning Points1. How and why benchmark in ENERGY STAR

2. SDG&E Automated Benchmarking Services

3. Meeting Rebates & Incentive Programs

4. Benefits of benchmarking

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THANK YOU!Go to SDG&E Automated Benchmarking Service :

http://www.sdge.com/business/benchmarking/

Go to ENERGY STAR for Buildings & Plants link for further details:

http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=business.bus_index

Contact Information

Daryl DeJean Lee Stevens619 218-5522 805 448-4200Daryl.eta@gmail.com lees.eta@gmail.com

Emerging Technologies Associates, Inc.www.emergingtechnologiesassociates.com

An Energy Star Service Provider