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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Nike, Inc.
Climate Neutrality
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Energy + CarbonEnergy + CarbonEnergy Footprint
Increasing costs
Supply shortages
Carbon Footprint
Corporate Responsibility
Future cost of carbon
Result in coupled but competing goals
Energy – reduced operating costs
Carbon – increased operating costs
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Energy + CarbonEnergy + Carbon
Nike FacilitiesPursuing energy efficiency since 1987
(T8s, VFDs, RCx, HP T8)
Pursuing carbon reductions since 2001
WWF Agreement
Energy Type * Energy Use = Carbon Footprint
Carbon factor * kWh = tCO2
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Supply (power plants)•Intensity of carbon•Centralized vs. distributed
Demand (buildings, homes, factories)•Amount of energy•Centralized vs. distributed
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Energy + CarbonEnergy + Carbon
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
International Energy AgencyEnergy Technology/Policy Scenarios
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Energy + CarbonEnergy + Carbon
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Nike’s Total CO2 EmissionsWHERE WE WORK
MOVING PEOPLE
MAKING PRODUCT(Footwear contracted manufacturing)
MAKING PRODUCTApparel contracted
manufacturing
MOVING PRODUCT(Logistics to first point of
distribution
(2005)
(2005)
(2005 baseline)
(2005 baseline)
(2005 baseline)
59%
25%
6%
2%
8%
Nike Brand – carbon neutral by 2011
Nike, Inc. – carbon neutral by 2015
Logistics – 30% reduction by 2020
Footwear - tbd
Nike Progress to DateNike Progress to Date
FACILITY AND TRAVEL CO2 SUMMARY
110,61096,961GOAL
103,99626,312(13,299)(8,143)47,75477,684(17,475)10,75084,4092005
120,44831,755(15,040)(4,000)50,79588,693(8,259)10,74086,2122004
89,812(8,154)(46,263)038,10997,966(3,637)12,37089,2342003
121,86820,952(15,331)036,283100,916(846)12,49389,2692002
124,90125,1670(5,067)30,23499,734(771)12,61087,8952001
128,81626,2770(4,341)30,618102,539(771)13,15790,1522000
127,57529,6480029,64897,926(450)12,58585,7911999
127,13830,1770030,17796,961012,36484,5971998
TOTAL CO2
Total travel TCO2
BETC ProjectsTCO2
Travel Offset TCO2
Travel TCO2
Total Facilities
GHG TCO2
Green Power
Facility Gas TCO2
Facility Electricity
TCO2YEAR
FACILITY AND TRAVEL CO2 SUMMARY
110,61096,961GOAL
103,99626,312(13,299)(8,143)47,75477,684(17,475)10,75084,4092005
120,44831,755(15,040)(4,000)50,79588,693(8,259)10,74086,2122004
89,812(8,154)(46,263)038,10997,966(3,637)12,37089,2342003
121,86820,952(15,331)036,283100,916(846)12,49389,2692002
124,90125,1670(5,067)30,23499,734(771)12,61087,8952001
128,81626,2770(4,341)30,618102,539(771)13,15790,1522000
127,57529,6480029,64897,926(450)12,58585,7911999
127,13830,1770030,17796,961012,36484,5971998
TOTAL CO2
Total travel TCO2
BETC ProjectsTCO2
Travel Offset TCO2
Travel TCO2
Total Facilities
GHG TCO2
Green Power
Facility Gas TCO2
Facility Electricity
TCO2YEAR
WWF Commitment: Reduce CO2 13% below 1998 levels by 2005.
Achieved 18% reduction from energy efficiency and renewable energy credit purchases.
Utilize portion of energy cost savings to fund REC purchases.
Energy Portfolio & Sustainable Energy Portfolio & Sustainable DesignDesign
Carbon Volume
ROI
Onsite Renewable Energy
Integrated Sustainable Design
Renewable Energy CreditsCarbon Offsets
Energy Efficient Retro-fits
Value Matrix: Approaches to Energy Reduction
Carbon Volume
ROI
Onsite Renewable Energy
Integrated Sustainable Design
Renewable Energy CreditsCarbon Offsets
Energy Efficient Retro-fits
Value Matrix: Approaches to Energy Reduction
Value Matrix: Adoption phases (energy portfolio)
1. Integrate sustainable design into site master plan
2. Integrate sustainable design into building conceptual design
3. Audit all facilities for energy efficiency opportunities
4. Develop energy efficient upgrade/replacement program
5. Purchase RECs or offsets
6. Install onsite renewable energy systems
Energy Portfolio & Sustainable DesignEnergy Portfolio & Sustainable Design
Nike Awards + CertificationsNike Awards + Certifications
Carbon Programs (Nike, Inc.):
•Climate Counts – highest rated company globally
Energy Efficiency (Nike WHQ)
•USGBC LEED-EB Gold (1 building)
•US EPA EnergyStar (4 buildings)
Renewable Energy (Nike WHQ)
•US EPA Green Power Partnership Leadership Group
•US EPA Green Power Partnership Top 25 purchaser
Nike Upcoming ProjectsNike Upcoming Projects
Sustainable Design
•Child Development Center (LEED-NC)
•Houston Factory Store (LEED-CI Portfolio)
•Northridge Distribution Center (LEED-NC)
Carbon Programs:
•Carbon Neutrality - 2011
Energy Efficiency:
•Global Energy Challenge
Renewable Energy
•Child Development Center
•Sports & Fitness Center
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Green power purchases increased from 1% in 2002 to 56% 2007
• Onsite:• European Distribution Center-
– hosts six 1.5 Megawatt wind turbines. (blades = 39 meters)
– turbines produce power equal to total Distribution Center electricity usage
• Photovoltaic panels to supply 10% of electricity to the Portland Airport Factory Store
• Thin film solar supplies 14% of electricity to new child development center on campus.
• Hybrid solar electric/thermal system to supply 5% of energy to the Lance Armstrong Sports and Fitness center
• Grid Based Green Power:• European Headquarters purchases 100%
renewable power (since 2003) and utilizes ground source heat pumps to heat/cool the facility
• World Headquarters purchases renewable energy credits equivalent to 100% electricity usage
• US Based Distribution Centers purchase renewable energy credits equivalent to 100% electricity usage
Nike – Sustainable PortfolioNike – Sustainable Portfolio
Produces > 100% of electricity consumed by facility
Took > 5 years to permit and develop
Payback:
Before incentives:
67 years
After incentives:
6 years
Produces 14% of electricity consumed by facility
Part of a LEED-NC certification (submitting 58 points)
Utilized local roofing contractor for turn-key solar installation
Nike – Sustainable PortfolioNike – Sustainable Portfolio
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Produces 7% of electricity consumed by facility
Produces electricity + hot water
System tracks movement of sun to maximize energy production
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Innovate for a better world.
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Solar Integration Strategy
| Hosted and Sponsored by Nike Corporate Headquarters
25 Years of Chapter History
2008 SymposiumFacilities Management
for the 21st Century
Energy + CarbonEnergy + CarbonBuilding energy use