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EPA Data Management Tools

EPA Data Management Tools. Janet Bowen – U.S. EPA Bowen.janet@epa.gov 617-918-1795 April 2, 2012. EPA Data Management Tools. WasteWise and data management tool Re-TRAC Energy Star and Portfolio Manager. What is WasteWise?. WasteWise is a free, voluntary EPA partnership program.

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EPA Data Management Tools

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  1. EPA Data Management Tools Janet Bowen – U.S. EPA Bowen.janet@epa.gov 617-918-1795 April 2, 2012

  2. EPA Data Management Tools • WasteWise and data management tool Re-TRAC • Energy Star and Portfolio Manager

  3. What is WasteWise? • WasteWise is a free, voluntary EPA partnership program. • WasteWise helps organizations eliminate costly waste through waste reduction practices —benefiting the organization’s bottom line and the environment. • WasteWise is flexible. 3

  4. Who Can Join WasteWise? • Any type of organization can join. • Currently, there are more than 3000 partners and endorsers in WasteWise from more than 50 sectors. • Registration is simple and available online. www.epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/wastewise/join.htm 4

  5. Healthcare WasteWise Partners • In New England, there are currently 29 active hospital (and VA Medical Centers) locations / partners. Hospitals are usually under “Medical Services” category • In addition, Partners Healthcare System recently registered as a Partner but is not active yet.

  6. Re-TRAC Database • Partners can track activities and input data all year long • Re-TRAC is designed to be an interactive tool—not just for end-of-year reporting • Provides tangible benefit to Partners for improved data management 6

  7. Re-TRAC Database • Partners can report data for multiple locations • Ex: ACME Paper can report activities in their VA, MD, and DC offices • Need to have at least one location • Climate Profile report sums the data for all locations 7

  8. Re-TRAC Database • Numerous materials are pre-loaded for reporting • Synchronized with EPA’s WARM model • Ability to add “Other” when material is not on the list 8

  9. Re-TRAC Database • Access to Re-TRAC reports with real-time data • Re-TRAC offers several valuable reports • Climate Profile available immediately after EPA reviews annual data • Historical data comparisons 9

  10. Re-TRAC Database • Support resources for partners • Screen casts online • FAQs online • Helpline 10

  11. Individualized Climate Profile • Calculates greenhouse gas emissions reductions resulting from waste prevention and recycling activities. • Translates these into real-life equivalents. • Valuable tool for communicating environmental benefits to management, employees, customers, and other stakeholders. 11

  12. ABC Company example to be created/inserted 12

  13. WasteWise Partner Commitments • Register to join the WasteWise Program online via Re-TRAC Database. • Submit baseline data online and within 60 days of registration. • Report annual progress via Re-TRAC. 13

  14. EPA’s Food Recovery Challenge The Food Recovery Challenge, part of the Sustainable Materials Management Program, challenges participants to reduce as much of their food waste as possible — saving money, helping communities, and protecting the environment. Website http://www.epa.gov/wastes/conserve/smm/foodrecovery/index.htm

  15. ENERGY STAR is… • A voluntary partnership • with EPA A strategic approach to energy management 15

  16. Benchmarking is Key to a Successful Energy Program • Heighten awareness of energy use • Identify billing errors • Assess effectiveness of current operations, policies, practices • Document environmental stewardship and demonstrate success • More responsive management through more informed decision-making

  17. ENERGY STAR The Cheapest, Cleanest energy is the energy you do not use You can’t manage what you don’t measure Every $1 a nonprofit healthcare organization saves on energy is equivalent to $20 in new revenues for hospitals or $10 for medical offices.

  18. Portfolio Manager Attributes Track performance Energy & water meters for a single facility Review historical data or before/after major upgrades or O&M Weather normalized Source energy and energy intensity (EUI) Compare Average EUI for your space category to your performance over time Group similar buildings together for benchmarking comparison View percent improvement Verify and track results ($$ and CO2)

  19. Sample Acute care 177 bed facility 280,000 square feet U.S. EPA Energy Performance Rating System Number of Buildings 1 Benchmark Score 25 50 75 100 1052 550 183 KBtu/ft2/year 443 353 Highest Lowest Building Energy Use

  20. Set Priorities Across Portfolios Ratable Non-Ratable High scoring buildings provide lessons learned and label candidates. Reward & Learn 100 Low EUI O&M improvements will yield savings and label candidates. Tune 75 Best investment opportunities are in lower quartiles, where there is the greatest potential for improvement. National Average EUI 50 Invest 25 1 High EUI

  21. Top 25% of energy-efficient buildings nationwide. Building Recognition Use 35% less carbon dioxide and 35% less energy than their peers, on average

  22. New England Healthcare Facilities are Using Energy Star • As of September 2011: - 251 New England hospital accounts have benchmarked energy performance using Portfolio Manager State breakdown: CT-52, ME-31, MA-108, NH-23, RI-8, VT-29 Benchmarking is the first step toward improving energy performance

  23. New England hospitals that have earned ENERGY STAR Labels As of March 2012 • Children's Hospital Boston @ Waltham (Labeled in 2012) • Greenwich Hospital, CT (Labeled in 2011, 2010) • St. Mary's Regional Medical Center, ME (Labeled in 2010, 2009) • Eastern Maine Medical Center, ME (Labeled in 2010) • St. Francis, CT (Labeled in 2008, 2006, 2003) • VA West Haven, CT (Labeled in 2007, 2006 and 2002 ) • VA Jamaica Plain, MA (Labeled in 2003)

  24. Energy Star Portfolio Upgrade! • During the spring of 2013, EPA will release a complete upgrade for its popular Portfolio Manager tool. This tool, currently in use by more than 40,000 individual accounts to measure, track, assess, and report on the energy and water performance of more than 250,000 commercial buildings, will get the full treatment: a new interface, streamlined functionality, and improved usability. • Find out more or attend a sneak peak webinar in April 2012 http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=evaluate_performance.bus_portfoliomanager_upgrade

  25. Energy Star Resources Energy Star Healthcare page www.energystar.gov/healthcare Benchmark Portfolio atwww.energystar.gov/benchmark ENERGY STAR’s Healthcare Energy Savings Financial Analysis Calculators, Pilot Version 1.0 www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=healthcare.bus_healthcare_energysavings_calc Assess your energy management program atwww.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=guidelines.guidelines_index

  26. Next Steps • Take Benchmark Training http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=healthcare.bus_healthcare_workshops • Consider Appling for Energy Star Label www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=evaluate_performance.bus_portfoliomanager_intro • Join ENERGY STAR www.energystar.gov/join

  27. For Questions on Benchmarking: Linda Darveau USEPA Region 1 New England Darveau.Linda@epa.gov (617) 918-1718

  28. Questions ? Want to join EPA Region 1’s hospital email group for regular updates on environmental issues? Janet Bowen, EPA Region 1 617-918-1795 Bowen.Janet@epa.gov www.epa.gov/region1/healthcare

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