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Energy Efficiency

Across the Enterprise:


The Role of Information and
Communications Technologies to
Eliminate Hidden Energy Waste

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Problems

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Hidden Waste and Inefficiency
“Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
showed that 40% of buildings studied had problems with
the HVAC equipment, 1/3 had HVAC sensors that were not
functioning properly, and 15% were missing specified
equipment.”
Piette 1994

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“More than 28% of the electricity used in California
commercial buildings is for air-conditioning, heating, and
ventilation. At least 10% of this energy is wasted due to
excessive run time and problems in the HVAC equipment
and controls.”

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES

Why is this a problem?

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Air Handling
Indoor Exhaust Cooling Elevators
Air Unit Halon
Air Quality Fans Towers Lighting Diffusers
Filters Controllers Smoke System
Cameras Services Zone
Detectors Heating VAV
Control
Cooling SolarPV Units Units
Fans Panels
Coils

Dampers

Cameras

Intrusion
Detectors

Electric,
Card
Gas,
Readers
Heating
Access
Fire Alarm Parking
Management Pumps Thermostats/ Vending Machines
Panels Rack/Server IDF!PDU Garage
Controllers Humidistats
Operators
Chillers & Station Water Systems
Chemical
Water Control
Boilers
Equipment Vintages from 15 Years to
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Computer Room
AirAllHandlers
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The Intelligence Powering the Energy Internet

Energy Supply

Web Services Curtailed Rate

Information Building
Technology Systems

Demand Response Analytics

Energy Demand
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES

Does Anyone Care?

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4% Increase in Energy Consumption in 2008
2008 2007 2006 2005

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ENERGY MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES

Where do I begin?
What are the possibilities?

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““The skills that helped drive the Internet
revolution can do the same for energy
efficiency.”
Bob Metcalfe, “Internet Pioneer”
.

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The Network as the Platform for
Sustainability
Secure and
Any-to-Any Intelligent +Smart, Standards
Connectivity Self-healing Based
Systems

Building and IT systems Automated Open API and standards


Energy supply Continuous IP Based
and demand Commissioning
Web Services enabled
Cisco® EnergyWise Sustainable

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Enabling New Applications

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Leveraging Web Services to Eliminate Hidden Waste
Utilization Reporting

DESIRED RESULTS

"  Lower energy costs by dynamically adjusting capacity to needs


"  Control energy use during peak periods to avoid disruptions and to
qualify for incentives that may be offered by local utility companies

KEY CAPABILITIES Performance Reporting

"  Correlating historic usage requirements to make informed decisions regarding


appropriate energy control policies

"  Power saving modes, power capping, power and thermal trending

"  Ability to implement policies and control mechanisms for IT and non-IT assets

FEATURED SOLUTION – Valence Energy


Control & Power Management

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Smart Loads for a Smart Grid

Cloud
Services
Refined Load 2012+
New layer of
Management
Strategic Business Value

intelligence
2011+ balancing
supply and
Time Based
Pricing Focus on how to demand -
2010+ respond to that responsive
signal to accomplish forecasting,
Demand refined load load shaping
Response management in
Time-based pricing commercial facilities
1990’s and price responsive
commodity
Reducing
peak load for
utility benefit

Time

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BVA Process

Site Architecture
Customer
Assessment Solutions Pilot process
Success
and simplified
Criteria and Metrics
Business
Case

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