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The Role of Smart Buildings Improving Energy Efficiency with Integrated Control Tech

The Role of Smart Buildings Improving Energy Efficiency with Integrated Control Tech. Geoff Prosch Director of Federal Government Relations. Section 2841: Adopt a Unified Energy Monitoring and Utility Control System Specification .

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The Role of Smart Buildings Improving Energy Efficiency with Integrated Control Tech

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  1. The Role of Smart BuildingsImproving Energy Efficiency with Integrated Control Tech Geoff Prosch Director of Federal Government Relations

  2. Section 2841: Adopt a Unified Energy Monitoring and Utility Control System Specification Adopt an energy and utility monitoring control system specification for use throughout DOD for the purpose of monitoring and controlling: • Utilities and energy use • Indoor environments • HVAC components • Central plant equipment • Renewable energy generation systems • Lighting • Power distribution networks With the goal of establishing installation-wide energy monitoring and utility control systems.

  3. Today’s Installations Lack Installation-Wide Energy Monitoring and Utility Control Systems

  4. Vision for Tomorrow Installation-wide Eenergy Monitoring and Utility Control System

  5. Case Study: Empire State Building • More than half the energy savings exist within tenant spaces – can’t ignore them! • Sub-metering and web application provides tenants with energy information, feedback, analysis, and tips • Allows new lease structures to align tenant and landlord incentives Tenant Energy Management System

  6. Case Study: Empire State Building • More than half the energy savings exist within tenant spaces – can’t ignore them! • Submetering and web application provides tenants with energy information, feedback, analysis, and tips • Allows new lease structures to align tenant and landlord incentives

  7. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

  8. Questions & Answers 20

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