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Connecting the Green Dots: Capital Upgrades, Benchmarking & Training
The Supportive Housing Network of New YorkGreening Supportive Housing: What’s Next?
By: Valerie Neng, Sustainability Manager, WHEDcoDate: June 9, 2011
Head Start Early Childhood Discovery Center
Childcare Improvement Project
Education and Youth Development
WHEDco: Who We Are, What We Do
Family Support and Housing Services
Green, Energy Efficient Homes
Small Food Business Incubator
Urban Horizons
Urban Horizons is WHEDco’s flagship building. It is a historic building transformed from an abandoned hospital to a thriving community hub.
WHEDco opened Urban Horizons in 1997. This housing and economic development center includes:
• 132 energy-efficient and affordable apartments• The Early Childhood Discovery Center, a Head Start
program for 104 kids• Family Support social services • A commercial kitchen and incubator for local food
businesses• The Institute for Primary Health, a healthcare
center operated by a partner nonprofit
Urban Horizons
Why Build Green?
WHEDco’s decision to go green was driven by the following factors:
1. Financial sustainability
2. Community health concerns, especially in the South Bronx
3. Global climate change and the need for drastic greenhouse gas
emissions reductions
Urban HorizonsActual vs Underwritten Utility Expenses
2006-2010
$393,434 $393,895
$439,694 $427,195
$468,693
$326,237$342,548
$359,676$377,660
$396,543
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ACTUAL UNDERWRITTEN
Financial Sustainability
Asthma emergency room visit rates in the Bronx were more than double the NYS average in 2005-2007.
Average rates for NYC overall were much higher than NYS average.
New York State Asthma Surveillance Summary Report - October 2007
Community Health
Why else should we green the kitchen?GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP:
Global warming is an urgent concern. As building owners and operators, we must do our part to reduce our CO2 emissions. Buildings contribute 75% of all CO2 emissions in NYC.
Global Climate Change
Installed MeasuresUrban Horizons Retrofit Project
Measures Installed to Date Investment Cost Expected 1st Year Savings
Apartment lighting $38,325 $9,865 *
Apartment refrigerators $85,800 $9,150 *
Low flow showerheads and faucet aerators $3,300 $4,396
LED exit signs $9,775 $3,727
Bi-level stairwell lighting $20,000 $1,803
Air sealing and weatherstripping $2,500 $1,257
Efficiency motors and controls on heat circulating pump $33,400 $18,468
Commercial area lighting upgrades $2,810** $3,496
Total initial investment of $71,785 with a simple payback of 2.2 years.
We did a before-and-after analysis that showed tenants’ electricity bills went down 6.1% after the measures installed, while bills of other NYC residents went up 8.2%.
Urban Horizons Retrofit Project
Pending Measures Initial Investment 1st Year Savings Completion Date
1.6 gallons per flush toilets in all apartments $49,000 $20,228 June 2011
Commercial area lighting upgrades $27,774 $11,483 September 2011
Combined Heat and Power (cogenerator) $187,500 $39,647 December 2011
87% efficiency boilers $270,000 $28,737 December 2011
Upgrade ventilation system $76,040 $25,748 December 2011
TOTAL $610,314 $125,843
Total initial investment of $610,314First year savings are projected at $125,843Simple payback projected at less than 5 years
Retrofit Funding Sources
NYSERDA Multifamily Performance Program (MPP)
NYSERDA Distributed Generation - CHP
Weatherization Assistance Program
Con Edison Gas Efficiency Program (GEPP)
Enterprise Green Communities
Borough President Capital
HPD Article 8A
Private foundation funding
What’s Next?
Benchmark and Measure Performance
Once the buildings are retrofitted, how do you verify the projected consumption and cost savings? Benchmark and measure performance!
+ WHEDco is measuring actual performance of our buildings by collecting and analyzing utility data. The benchmark for heating energy usage at Urban Horizons is 10 BTU/SF/HDD. This is better than most typical NYC multifamily buildings, but there’s room for improvement. In comparison, Energy Star certified buildings range from 3-6 BTU/SF/HDD.
+ Through a database called Wegowise (www.wegowise.com), we are automating uploads of future utility data directly from the utility or Energy Services Company.
+ The database is still in development, but will eventually enable comparisons to similar affordable housing (size, construction type, location, tenant make-up, fuel type).
What’s Next?
Training & Education
+ According to environmental psychologist Karen Ehrhardt-Martinez, human behavior changes have the potential to reduce total greenhouse gas emissions by 9%.
+ Training and education are an essential part of any energy/water reduction effort, and makes energy/water visible.
+ Make energy saving easy and fun for your tenants or staff. Don’t be afraid to use humor and competition to motivate behavior changes.
+ It’s not enough to give people information! Tips given at trainings must be practical, simple, and relevant to the population.
Commercial Kitchen Energy/Water Training
Next Steps
Set energy reduction goal
Can we aim to reduce gas and electric use in the kitchen by 5-10% next month by using the tips we just discussed?
Reward for meeting goal
Using April’s utility bills as a baseline, if the entire kitchen utility costs are at least 5% less, we will give you a Green Discount off July’s rent!
Review and sign pledge
If you would like to participate in the Green Discount program, please review and sign the Energy and Water Savings Pledge.
Set Goals and Incentives
Sign the Energy and Water Reduction Pledge