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“Building to Grid”: Enabling Buildings to Trade Their Energy

“Building to Grid”: Enabling Buildings to Trade Their Energy. 11:00 am - 12 noon  Toby Considine Systems Specialist, Facility Services, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and his online blog The New Daedalus Ken Sinclair, Editor/Owner

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“Building to Grid”: Enabling Buildings to Trade Their Energy

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  1. “Building to Grid”: Enabling Buildings to Trade Their Energy 11:00 am - 12 noon  Toby Considine Systems Specialist,Facility Services, University of North Carolina Chapel Hilland his online blog The New Daedalus Ken Sinclair, Editor/Owner Online Industry Magazinewww.AutomatedBuildings.com

  2. “Building to Grid”: Enabling Buildings to Trade Their Energy • We and International Exposition, the producer of AHR Expo 2008, welcome you to Chicago. • It has been a stormy year of politics, economics and radical changes that cries for more change and reinvention of almost everything. • Our buildings must be green while presenting a financial blue bottom line of sustainable connected real estate. • Our existing stock of large buildings inNorth America, which uses 50% more energy than they should, presents a huge opportunity.

  3. Who are we and why are we here? My name is Ken Sinclair, Editor/Owner This is Toby’s 2nd year and my 10th year doing these sessions. Toby is a contributing editor and writes a monthly column for our online magazine www.AutomatedBuildings.com Toby Considine Systems Specialist, Facility Services, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

  4. The vision of interactive buildings as full participants in the smart grid Building-to-Grid (B2G) interactions will create whole new business models outside buildings.Developing communication standards between building and grid will make the economic consequences of each operating decision visible.These communications will be critical to the development of Net Zero Energy (NZE) buildings. Economic service interactions will create new markets for building-based equipment and new models for building system integration.

  5. B2G Events

  6. Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 1:30 PM:B2G and Next Frontier for BACnet • Jack Mc Gowan President & CEO Energy Control Inc. moderator • David Holmberg NIST Building & Fire Research Lab Building Environment Division, Mechanical Systems and Controls Group • Ronald E. Jarnagin is a staff scientist and program manager at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

  7. Cloud Computing is a name for putting computing servicesup in the wider network. • Traditional control systems have no clouds – only towers in the sky • For buildings, only the core processes, those elements on the traditional low voltage protocols such as BACnet and LON, are on the ground. • Enterprise energy monitoring and building control, then, are in the low lying cumulus clouds. A well architected system does not put the EMCS center in the center of any control loops. TCP/IP is by design a non-deterministic protocol, meaning it does not belong inside a control loop. Anything off the ground is in the clouds. Anything in the clouds should interact using internet protocols.

  8. Preparing Buildings for Trading Energy Toby ConsidineTC9, IncUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Toby.Considine @ gmail.com

  9. Setting Ken has already set the stage

  10. Perspectives Infrastructure Analyst, UNC Facilities Services- 20 years of facility operations support - Architect of EBMS Chair, OASIS oBIX Technical Committee Co-Chair, OASIS Technical Advisory Board FIATECH Element 5 Co-Champion “The Self Maintaining and Self Repairing Facility” NIST Domain Expert Workgroup, Building to GridNIST Emergency Response Situation Awareness WorkgroupTC9 – product architecture and market alignment – Emerging Markets and Venture Technical Analysis

  11. Today, building operation is a cost to be minimized, not source of income

  12. Owners must manage risk before they will seek new revenue in energy trading

  13. Learn standards-based interactions of autonomous agents to manage risk and open new markets

  14. Today’s energy markets are dysfunctional because buildings aren’t full participants

  15. Today's systems do things right rather than doing the right thing

  16. Design for no complaints and using a fixed schedule

  17. Most systems are designed in the field and discovered by the owner

  18. Code compliance merely limits your revenue

  19. Half of all energy generated is wasted due to poor coordination between buildings and grid

  20. Wholesale power prices are regularly negative.

  21. 17% of generation capacity is used for less than 110 hours/year.

  22. Power suppliers are will pay to make DR fulfillment a top priority.

  23. Process integration limits building response to grid.

  24. We’ll operate efficiently when we get the signal

  25. Building owners will limit risk of tenant dissatisfaction

  26. Owners will avoid risks they cannot quantify.

  27. New business models require autonomous agents using enterprise standards.

  28. Only agents can defend building systems from enterprise programmers

  29. Diversity and complexity are barriers to interoperability

  30. Each building system must defend its mission.

  31. Systems must offer up information of value Live burn rates IAQ Emergency Situation Awareness

  32. Enterprise standards are quite different than control protocols HTML IMAP / POP3 SMTP URIs ASCII / Unicode TCP IP

  33. Security and Identity are part of every transaction

  34. Enterprise protocols rely on discovery and abstraction WS-DD and WS-DP oBIX

  35. Business interactions will replace process integration BACnet Load Control Object OpenADR WS-Calendar

  36. Building systems will become aware of scarcity and value

  37. Optimize systems for real time cost as well as for service availability.

  38. Intra-building markets can create self-managing load.

  39. Building analytics can be cloud-hosted.

  40. Micro-markets in energy will drive system adoption

  41. Give leasing agents the language to sell service performance

  42. Target revenue generation rather than cost avoidance.

  43. Energy suppliers will demand DR Fulfillment

  44. Live prices will be used to set optimum schedules.

  45. Net-Zero Energy buildings will have internal markets for energy use

  46. Greater system diversity requires simpler integration than we use today.

  47. Schedule results rather than processes.

  48. The building agent will be your personal day trader in new energy markets

  49. Agile economic interactions will enable E-Tech

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