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Green Action Team Meeting May 6, 2009

Green Action Team Meeting May 6, 2009. Status of Major Deliverables Green Building Initiative (Exec Order S-20-04). CA Green Building Code. California Green Building Standards Code - CALGREEN. Presentation Goals Agencies that Developed the CalGreen Code

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Green Action Team Meeting May 6, 2009

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  1. Green Action Team Meeting May 6, 2009 Status of Major Deliverables Green Building Initiative (Exec Order S-20-04)

  2. CA Green Building Code

  3. California Green BuildingStandards Code - CALGREEN • Presentation Goals • Agencies that Developed the CalGreen Code • How the CalGreen Code was Developed • Items Contained in the CalGreen Code • Code Advisory Committees • Local Government Ordinances • Future of the CalGreen Code

  4. California Green BuildingStandards Code -CALGREEN • Agencies that Developed the CalGreen Code • The Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) • Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD) • Division of the State Architect (DSA) • California Building Standards Commission (CBSC)

  5. California Green BuildingStandards Code -CALGREEN • How the CalGreen Code was Developed • Resources reviewed in developing green building standards • Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) • Green Globes • UC Berkeley Green Building Baseline • Draft ASHRAE Standard 189P • State agencies

  6. California Green BuildingStandards Code -CALGREEN • Sustainable Building Task Force • Established by Executive Order D-16-00 • Green Building Action Team • Established by Executive Order S-20-04 • CBSC’s and HCD’s Green Building Focus Group • Building officials • Representatives from the construction industry • Representatives from international building code writing bodies • Representatives from the environmental community • State agency representatives

  7. California Green BuildingStandards Code -CALGREEN • Items Contained in the CalGreen Code • Subject areas addressed in the standards • Planning and design • Energy conservation • Water efficiency • Materials usage efficiency • Indoor environmental quality

  8. California BuildingStandards Commission • Code Advisory Committees • Code Advisory Committees advise commission and staff on proposed building standards • Six Committees • Green Building Committee

  9. California Green BuildingStandards Code -CALGREEN • Local Government Ordinances • Local governments may make more stringent modifications to the California Building Standards Code, which includes the CalGreen Code • Justification for making local modifications • Climate • Topography • Geology

  10. California Green BuildingStandards Code -CALGREEN • Future of the CalGreen Code • Optional standards initially—effective August 1, 2009 • Mandatory level - 2010 • Tier 1 • Tier 2 • Separation of residential and non-residential • Optional measures in Appendices

  11. LEED for New Construction • All buildings designed & built LEED Silver or better • Energy savings avg. 14% to 50% > Title 24. • Other Benefits • Water savings • Waste recycling • Improved indoor air quality • Challenges • ~ 40 projects suspended due to state budget challenges

  12. State Outreach & LEED Training • Green CA Task Force formed Jan. 2009 • 30 agencies participating, covering multiple initiatives • LinkedIn “Green California” Group formed • LEED Training • 375 State professionals LEED trained 2007-08 • 24 LEED AP’s (30 more testing in June) • Current LEED trainings underway now • Updated LEED Training for 2009 version • Webcast “live” and archived @ www.dgs.ca.gov/LEEDtraining

  13. Retro-commissioning ProgramAll state-owned buildings > 50,000 sq.ft. RCx on a 5-year cycle; Goal - 8% savings • Phase I – 25 projects: • Continuing to avg. 10% verified electrical savings for measures implemented with avg. payback < 3 yrs. • Avg. projected electricity savings for measures yet to be implemented approx. 14% with avg. payback approx. 4 yrs. • Avg. projected Nat Gas savings - 16% • Phase II – 18 projects: • Investigation reports starting to come in • CEC/PIER Program – ENFORMA Building Diagnostics installed in 6 buildings • Phase III – 13 projects: • Consultant contracts expected to be executed July 1, 2009 • All buildings to have ENFORMA installed • Sustainable funding mechanism needed for front-end investment

  14. Retrofit ProgramImplement cost effective efficiency retrofits – goal: 12% savings • State of CA / Investor-Owned Utilities Partnership • Currently in “Bridge Period”; 2009-2011 cycle under CPUC review • Enhanced incentives to improve margins for performance contracting or buy-down costs to fit existing budgets • Statewide ESCO Contract • 1st two RFP’s combined into one project; contract virtually ready for signature • Current challenge: Ability to get a GS $MART loan due to the credit markets • Sustainable funding mechanism needed for front-end investment • ESCO model – Fund Investment Grade Audits (IGA’s) • Non-ESCO model – Leverage funding to support the investigation and design of aggressive energy efficiency projects at large facilities

  15. Small Building Retrofit ModelBuildings < 50,000 s.f. make up 2/3 of state-owned office space • State/IOU Partnership has developed the roadmap and toolkit for success! • Rooftop package unit tune-up program • New HVAC technologies • Duct sealing • Load shifting to off-peak usage • Lighting upgrades (LED; wireless, dimmable controls; Personal Lighting Systems) • Vending machines; Exit signs • Resource monitoring • Track usage • Monitor and optimally maintain building systems • Calculate GHG emissions • State agency partners ready to go (DMV, CHP, DPR, DWR, DOT, MIL, DPH) • Current challenges • Utility agreements • Sustainable funding mechanism needed for front-end investment • Revolving account needed to fully leverage incentives • We can reach our goals, but it will take Executive-level support

  16. LEED-EB: Operations & MaintenanceSustainable Facilities

  17. LEED-EB: Operations &Maintenance (State buildings over 50,000 Sq. Ft. certified by 2015) • LEED-EB Certifications: • 2 LEED-EB Platinum- CalEPA Building & DGS-CDE Building • 4 LEED-EB Gold- DGS-DPH & DHC Buildings  DGS received USGBC approval for pilot volume certification program  60 DGS owned and/or operated buildings registered with USGBC January 2008  • LEED-EB Schedule • 6 Buildings submitted to USGBC on January 31, 2009 • 3 Buildings submitted to USGBC on April 30, 2009 • 3 Buildings scheduled to submit to USGBC on June 30 , 2009. • 4 Buildings scheduled to submit to USGBC on November 15, 2009. • 22 Buildings submitted and/or certified by end of December 2009

  18. LEED-EB: Operations & Maintenance LEED-AP+ O&M Training • Five-session course, 3 hours per session • May 12, 2009 – East End Complex Auditorium • Exam Date: July 13, 2009 Energy/GHG Tracking, Reporting, Forecasting Database  Green California Web site: online “Existing Building Tool Kit”

  19. Distributed Generation - Solar • Phase I - 4.2 MW, 8 Facilities • CDCR, Caltrans, CSU • 14 million kWh generated to date • 14 million pounds of C02 reduction (6,363 metric tons) • Phase II – 16 MW, 25 Facilities • CSU solar projects awarded • 16 campuses – 8 MW • Projects expected to be completed end of summer 2011 • Expected first year generation 12 million kWh • Processing Agreements for RFP Part I and Part II • 6 CDCR facilities, 3 DMH – 8 MW • Projects expected to be completed end of summer 2011 • Expected first year generation 12 million kWh

  20. Distributed Generation - Solar • Phase III Solar RFP • Conducting site visits • Current estimate for projects 8 MW to 10 MW • Mix of CSU, CDCR, and DGS facilities • Master Services Agreement • Working with Procurement Division • Currently revising draft RFP • Solar Thermal Hot Water Projects • Offset natural gas usage for domestic hot water • Thermal driven chiller option

  21. Distributed Generation – Fuel Cells • Telecom Back-Up Power • 1 kW to 5 kW units • Caltrans, CHP • Telecom Division • Combined Heat and Power • Master Services Agreement • Provides both electricity and thermal energy (hot water) • 24/7 operation

  22. Distributed Generation - Other • Wind • CDCR potential siting opportunities • Small rooftop turbines (new technology) • Biomass • Digester, gasifier, direct combustion • Geothermal • Aka: ground source heat pumps • Renewable energy source • Thermal energy storage (solar thermal)

  23. Green Leasing – Seek ENERGY STAR-rated buildings, pursue retro-commissioning and LEED certification. • 100 ENERGY STAR leases out of 1,863 total • Extensive letter campaign advising current and prospective lessors of preference for ENERGY STAR and requesting real estate community support. • Coordinating with the state’s largest lessors in an effort to achieve ENERGY STAR- rated leases in existing space. • Existing Leases • 3 retro-commissioning projects complete (Ziggurat, CDCR in Sacramento & Fresno OB) • 2 retro-commissioning projects in progress (DOT, Sacramento and CDCR, Sacramento) • All build-to-suit leases: LEED-NC Silver • 4 projects completed – DMV Clovis, Riverside, Hollywood, Tracy • 3 projects in construction – CHP Headquarters- Sacramento, DIR- San Luis Obispo, CDCR- Merced • 6 projects in design – DMV Rancho Cucamonga, Lodi, Stockton, El Monte, Thousand Palms; CDCR- Fresno • Revising TI (Tenant Improvement) specifications (Exhibit B) to meet LEED-CI

  24. Public School ConstructionHigh Performance Incentive (HPI) Grant Program • Proposition 1D provides $100 million in incentive grants • Promotes high performance attributes in modernization and new construction public school projects • DSA reviews plans, verifies point score • Based on 2006 Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) • DSA: 72 HPI Grant applications processed, to date • OPSC: 45 HPI Grant applications processed, to date • Approximately $88 million remains • HPI Point Average: 33 points • HPI Funding Average: 2.3% increase to the base OPSC grant

  25. Grid Neutral Schools “A site that produces at least as much electrical energy as it uses in a year” Guidebook covers 6 topics Comprehensive Planning Energy Efficient Design Energy Use Management Energy Generating Technology Operations & Maintenance • Guidebook is online • Letter sent to districts • Presentations at conferences • Grid neutral video in production • Codification in Green Building Standards Code • Award program to encourage participation Innovative Funding http://www.dsa.dgs.ca.gov/OtherProg/gridneutral.htm

  26. Next GAT Meeting August 6, 2009 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. CalEPA Building, Sierra Room www.green.ca.gov

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