Pollution Prevention Services Team Leader; Jeff Fiagle Engineers; Shelly Peterson, Chuck Geguzis.

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Pollution Prevention Services Team Leader; Jeff Fiagle Engineers; Shelly Peterson, Chuck Geguzis."

Transcription

1 Pollution Prevention Services Team Leader; Jeff Fiagle Engineers; Shelly Peterson, Chuck Geguzis

2 Energy Star Joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. Promote energy efficient products and practices. In 2008 avoided greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to those from 29 million cars and saved $19 billion on utility bills.

3 Industry Example 80 percent of the $10 billion annual energy bill for the commercial food service sector does no useful work. Excess heat and noise generated by inefficient: appliances heating ventilation & air conditioning systems lighting refrigeration

4 Residential Example 2 TVs 1 VCR 1 DVD player 3 telephones ENERGY STAR models save over 25 billion pounds of greenhouse gas emissions, the equivalent to taking over 3 million cars off the road.

5 Products Business Improvement Home Improvement New Homes Partner Resources

6 Energy Star online tools Technical information for commercial facilities with a sector tab dedicated to hospital energy management Portfolio manager Financial calculator Training Fact Sheets Healthcare organizations spend over $8.5 billion on energy each year to meet patient needs

7 Portfolio Manager Manage energy and water consumption Rate building energy performance Estimate carbon footprint Set investment priorities Verify progress of improvement projects Gain EPA recognition

8 Energy Star Baseline

9 Energy Star online tools Over 60 categories of products including: Appliances Electronics Office Equipment Heating and Cooling Lighting Food Service equipment Features approved manufacturer lists, Find a Store locator tool and cost saving calculators

10 Energy Saving Opportunities Energy Star vs. Standard Product Residential Refrigerator 20% Commercial Freezer & 30% Refrigerator Television 30% Commercial Ice Machine 15% Computer Server 30% Computer Monitor 25-60%

11 Ice Machines Life Cycle Cost Estimate for 1 ENERGY STAR Qualified Commercial Ice Machine(s) This energy savings calculator was developed by the U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE and is provided for estimating purposes only. Actual energy savings may vary based on use and other factors. Enter your own values in the gray boxes or use our default values. Number of units 1 Electricity Rate ($/kwh) $ Water Rate ($/1000 gallons) $4.158 Choose the type of Ice M achine * Ice Making Head (IMH) ENERGY STAR Qualified Unit Conventional Unit Initial cost per unit (estimated retail price) $3,905 $3,550 Harvest Rate (lbs ice/day) Potable Water Use (gal/100 lbs ice)

12 Ice Machines Annual Operating Costs * Annual and Life Cycle Costs and Savings for 1 Commercial Ice Machine(s) 1 ENERGY STAR Qualified Unit(s) 1 Conventional Unit(s) Savings with ENERGY STAR Energy costs $1,280 $1,424 $144 Energy consumption (k Wh) 14,157 15,756 1,598 Water costs $157 $162 $5 Water consumption (gal) 37,828 38,915 1,087 Total $1,437 $1,586 $149 Life Cycle Costs* Energy costs $8,616 $9,588 Energy consumption (k Wh) 113, ,044 Water costs $1,059 $1,089 Water consumption (gal) 302, ,319 12,784 0 $973 $30 Purchase Price for 1 unit(s) $3,905 $3,550 -$355 Total $13,580 $14,228 $618 Simple payback of initial additional cost (years) 2.4

13 Variable speed control for Food Service exhaust hood fans

14 Power Management ENERGY STAR Computer Power Management Savings Calculator Quick Calculator - First Step in Taking the Pledge (required fields in red) Instructions: Use this simple calculator to estimate typical savings from ENERGY STAR qualified computers and/or power management features. Your estimated savings from this calculator will transfer directly over to your pledge form on the blue "Pledge" ta ENERGY STAR Qualifed Computers and Monitors Enter the number of ENERGY STAR qualified: Desktop Notebook a) Computers used and/or to be used in place of standard computers 1 1 b) LCD monitors used and/or to be used in place of CRT monitors 1 Power Management Features Enter the number of desktops* and notebooks* that are configured and/or will be configured to automatically enter: Desktop Notebook c) "Standby" or "hibernate" mode when inactive (i.e., CPU, hard drive, etc. go to sleep) 1 1 d) "Monitor shut down" mode when inactive (i.e., monitor/display goes to sleep) 1 1 Assumptions e) Enter cost of electricity OR select the state in which the computers are operated, and choose commercial or residential service f) Roughly what percentage of your computers are currently turned off each night and during weekends, holidays and vacations by users?** $0.090 National Average Commercial **36 percent of the time turned off Use Other Turn Off Rate? No Other Turn Off % After completing this page, click the green "Results" tab below to view your estimated savings OR click the red "Adjust" tabs below to perform customized calculations of energy savings specific to your environment. 1

15 Desktop Computers Life Cycle Cost Estimate for 1 ENERGY STAR Qualified Desktop/Side Computer(s) This energy savings calculator was developed by the U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE and is provided for estimating purposes only. Actual energy savings may vary based on use and other factors. Electricity Rate ($/kwh) $0.097 Does your current computer(s) have sleep No settings activated? Will your new ENERGY STAR computer(s) have sleep settings Yes activated?* Enter your own values in the gray boxes or use our default values. How often do you turn off your computer **36 percent of the time turned off at night? Use Other Turn Off Rate? No Other Turn Off Rate: 0% Quantity ENERGY STAR Qualified Unit Initial cost per unit Conventional Unit Initial cost per unit Computer(s) 1 $900 $900

16 Desktop Computers Annual Operating Costs* Annual and Life Cycle Costs and Savings for 1 Computer(s) 1 ENERGY STAR Qualified Units 1 Conventional Units Electricity costs $8 $53 Annual electricity consumption (kwh) Savings with ENERGY STAR Maintenance costs $0 $0 $0 Total $8 $53 $44 $44 Life Cycle Costs * Life cycle operating cost (electricity and maintenance) $30 $191 $161 Electricity costs (lifetime) $30 $191 $161 Maintenance costs (lifetime) $0 $0 $0 Purchase price for 1 unit(s) $900 $900 $0 Total $930 $1,091 $161 Simple payback of initial additional cost (years) 0.0

17 Lighting Options incandescent Compact fluorescent (CFL) Light Emitting Diode (LED)

18 Compact Fluorescent Lights ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs: Use about 75 percent less energy than standard incandescent bulbs. Last up to 10 times longer. Save about $30 or more in electricity costs over each bulb's lifetime. Produce about 75 percent less heat, so they're safer to operate and can cut energy costs associated with home cooling. Available in different sizes and shapes for indoors and outdoors.

19 CFL Examples

20 CFL Lighting Life Cycle Cost Estimate for 1 ENERGY STAR Qualified Compact Fluorescent Lamp(s) This energy savings calculator was developed by the U.S. EPA and U.S. DOE and is provided for estimating purposes only. Actual energy savings may vary based on use and other factors. Enter your own values in the gray boxes or use our default values. Number of units 1 Electricity Rate ($/kwh) $ Hours used per day 3 ENERGY STAR Qualified Unit Conventional Unit Initial cost per unit (estimated retail price) $3.50 $0.50 Wattage (watts) 15 * 60 Lifetime (hours) 10,000 1,000

21 CFL Lighting Annual Operating Costs * Annual and Life Cycle Costs and Savings for 1 CFLs 1 ENERGY STAR Qualified Units 1 Conventional Units Savings with ENERGY STAR Energy cost $2 $6 $5 Maintenance cost $0 $4 $4 Total $2 $10 $9 Life Cycle Costs * Operating cost (energy and maintenance) $12 $77 $65 Energy costs (lifetime) $12 $48 $36 Maintenance costs (lifetime) $0 $29 $29 Purchase price for 1 unit(s) $3.50 $0.50 -$3.00 Total $15 $77 $62 Simple payback of initial additional cost (years) 0.3

22 Good Energy Lighting Calculator lighting_retrofit_saving_calculator.aspx

23 The move to LED

24 Other Resources Practice Greenhealth EnergySmart Hospitals Premier, Inc. Better Bricks Health Care Without Harm Mercury HELP Healthcare Environmental Resource Center Your energy provider

25 Vending Machines Annual Operating Costs * Annual and Life Cycle Costs and Savings for 1 Vending Machine(s) 1 ENERGY STAR Qualified Units 1 Conventional Units Savings with ENERGY STAR Energy cost $141 $302 $161 Maintenance cost $0 $0 $0 Total $141 $302 $161 Life Cycle Costs * Operating cost (energy and maintenance) $1,491 $3,192 $1,701 Purchase price for 1 unit(s) $3,500 $3,500 $0 Total $4,991 $6,692 $1,701 Simple payback of initial additional cost (years) 0.0

26 Links bpsavings_calc/calc_computers.xls LowCarbonITSavingsCalc.xls bpsavings_calc/calc_monitors.xls bpsavings_calc/calculatorcfls.xls

27 Links bpsavings_calc/calc_ice_machines.xls bpsavings_calc/calc_vend_mach.xls bpsavings_calc/consumer_residential_refrig_sav_calc.xls