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Advanced Energy Benchmarking: A Portfolio Approach to Energy Management Jeff Perlman [email protected] 212-803-5868 x2004 www.brightpower.com www.energyscorecards.com

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Advanced Energy Benchmarking:

A Portfolio Approach to Energy Management

Jeff Perlman [email protected] 212-803-5868 x2004 www.brightpower.com www.energyscorecards.com

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An online benchmarking platform to cost-effectively manage energy throughout your portfolio.

– 4,000+ multifamily properties

– 8,000+ buildings

– 300,000+ units

– Spanning 49 states

– Affordable, market rate, public and private housing

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Don’t fly blind! Every day we make decisions that impact energy

and water consumption and spending:

– Large and small-scale retrofits

– Equipment replacement

– Routine maintenance

– Building rehabs

– Fuel purchasing

– Tenant interactions

Without a way to track utility consumption, you’re flying blind!

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Analysis

Resource Allocation

Evaluation

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ANALYSIS

How much energy are my buildings using? How do different building types compare?

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See a portfolio in context.

A=best 25% D=worst 25% 8

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Who pays for which utilities?

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Monthly Energy Consumption

What Portion is HVAC?

Monthly Energy Consumption

General Use

Water Heat

Space Cooling

Space Heating

Monthly Energy Consumption

Weather conditions for specific property

Apply simultaneous regression analysis for cooling and heating

Weather Profiling – An “X-ray” into Utility Bills

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RESOURCE ALLOCATION

Which buildings and systems have the best opportunities for savings? Where should we invest time and money?

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Find properties to audit or retrofit.

Inefficient building + high overall spending = good savings potential

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Evaluate a specific energy use (e.g. Heating)

Inefficient heating + high fuel prices = good candidates for heating improvements.

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EVALUATION

Are we saving energy and money? Are we meeting savings projections?

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Boiler replacement 2008

Energy Savings Verification - Property

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Old

Boiler

Energy Efficient

Boiler Replacement

Energy Savings

from New Boiler

Heating improvement.

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Lighting improvement.

After Lighting Retrofit Before Lighting Retrofit

The space between the lines is the

savings!

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Jeff Perlman [email protected]

212-803-5868 x2004

www.energyscorecards.com www.brightpower.com

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Thank You!