technology at work in your facility lighting controls
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Schneider Electric 1 - Melissa Golden – US Contractor Initiative: Green Contractor – March, 2010
Memphis, TN Sustainability Summit
“Energy Efficiency & Lighting Control”
Presented by : Donald R. Fugh
Schneider Electric
Executive Sales Engineer
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The Age of Anxiety: Energy, security and CO2
challenges demand change..but what?
World consumption up
45% since 1980, 70%
higher by 2030
Resource competition &
political instability keep
prices high
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Welcome to a new world of Energy…
●US Park Service announces visitor traffic down for first time in history due to... changing American preference for Internet use over outdoor recreation
●Microsoft and Google announce new datacenter plans based on location of cheapest electricity and cooling
●Oil price and electrical demand hits highest peak in history
●$12 trillion will be spent for energy in the next 20 years, equaling the spending of the past 100 years
●Between 2002 & 2007 the cost of electricity was
multiplied by 3
●Latest generation of processors are the hottest ever made by
humans
* source: IDC, EMC
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Three simple reasons
why energy is a big deal
●Growth in demand
● Additional buyer competition for fuels.
● More price pressure.
●Polluting effects of fossil fuels
● Est Crop damage in China $730M/yr
●Climate change
● Carbon Emissions impact:
●Food Supply
●Environment
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Action is required now,
Energy Efficiency is a Must
●Cheaper
●Each kWh saved avoids about 3x the generation production
●Demand response programs cost about half of typical electricity
costs
●Quicker
●Technology is available today with short term results
●Cleaner
●“Negawatt” produces no environmental footprint
●Enhanced Security
●EE is homegrown, it reduces dependence on imports
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Ideas and solutions exist that address:
73% of end user energy
consumption
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Energy demand By 2050
CO2 emissions to
avoid dramatic climate
changes (vs. 1990 level)
Source: IEA
Source: IPCC
s. v
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Industry and buildings consume
nearly three times as much energy as
Transportation.
33%
Industry (incl
Industrial building)
21% Residential
18% Office Buildings
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We can’t wait for new
technologies, and we don’t
have to.
Energy efficiency solutions
are available today and can
help us recapture some of the
power consumed today and
put it to use for future demand.
Renewable energy solutions
are available today to help
harness new energy sources.
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Renewable Energy opportunities
are growing.
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Wind Energy
●Most viable in dark blue areas
●Aesthetic challenges
Source: AEEE Solar
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Solar Photovoltaic Energy
●No moving parts
●Long system life
●Low maintenance
●Resource more widespread than
others (e.g. wind, water)
● Is solar viable in your area?
● Annualized average sun hours
●Phoenix – 6.5
●Portland – 4.0
●Seattle – 3.8
●Anchorage – 3.1
●Germany* – 3.0
● Local incentives, regulations, etc
Source: AEEE Solar
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Energy Efficiency opportunities
in every space
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Nationwide Opportunity
●By 2020, the US has the potential to
reduce total annual energy consumption
by 23%
Source: Unlocking Energy Efficiency in the US Economy, McKinsey, July 2009
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Where are the savings ?
Industry &
infrastructure Average facility can
reduce consumption by
10 to 20%
Data centres &
networks Power & cooling can
reduce power
consumption by 20 to
30%
Buildings
Renovation can yield
up to 30% of energy
savings
Residential
EE products may save
10% to 40% in
electricity
25% savings would
save 7% of the world’s
electricity
Motors, account for
over 60% of electricity
usage
20% to 25 % of consumed
energy (EU & US)
Lighting & appliances over
40%
Consume 20% of total
energy
3 key areas: HVAC,
lighting &
integrated building
solutions
Power & cooling systems
is 50% of electricity
usage
Saving energy improves
DC infrastructure
efficiency
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Lighting remains the biggest energy culprit
Note: Data are for non-mall buildings. Site electricity excludes energy used to generate and transmit electricity.
Source: Energy Information Administration, 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey, Table E3.
Total Site Electricity Consumption 3,037 Trillion Btu
38% 13%
12%
13%
5%
12%
Lighting
1,143 trillion Btu
Cooling
397 trillion Btu
Ventilation
384 trillion Btu
Refrigeration
354 trillion Btu
Personal
Computers
148 trillion Btu
4% - Space
Heating
115 trillion Btu
2% - Office
Equipment
64 trillion Btu
2% - Water
Heating
52 trillion Btu
1% - Cooking
22 trillion Btu Other
357 trillion Btu
% Breakdown of Building Energy Use
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Why Lighting Control ?
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Leaving the lights ON is the same as allowing 10
ovens to operate continuously!!!
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Lighting Control is about…..
Turning off lights that are not being used
Shutting off lights in a vacant building
Turning on lights in a dark parking lot
Shutting off outdoor lights when the sun rises
Controlling costs
Controlling carbon emissions
Sustainability
Energy Efficiency
Good for Business
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Lighting Control Solutions
● Lighting control solutions reduce
energy consumption and peak electrical
demand, as well as, provide years of
sustainable savings through a reduction
in energy usage with improved occupant
productivity.
Energy savings for lighting controls
Reduction in electrical energy cost
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Schedule-based Control
● Provides an immediate return on investment
employing energy savings by automatically
switching lights off in spaces that are occasionally
or intermittently unoccupied.
●Energy savings of up to 40% in areas with predictable
occupancy
●Typical payback in less than 2 years
● Astronomic calendar – controls time of day usage of exterior
lighting by automatically calculating sunrise and sunset using
geographic coordinates
● Most Competitive Differentiators
Load shed and demand response
control
Remotely control system with any
standard web browser
All in one panel has the smallest
footprint in the industry
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Network Lighting Control
● Reduce energy consumption by employing network
lighting controls to adjust lighting based on natural light levels
while improving comfort, health and productivity of occupants.
●Reduce lighting energy consumption by up to 35%
●Typical payback in as little as two years
●Most Competitive Offer
Minimize down time with
distributed control – no
central processor to fail
Easy to use, feature rich
keypads and touchscreens
– control any lighting load on
the network
Industry leading design –
stylish variety of touchscreens
and keypads fit all your
décor needs
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Occupancy Based Control
● Achieve energy savings by automatically
switching lights off in space that are occasionally or
intermittently unoccupied.
●Save an average of 50% in energy costs in most spaces by tailoring
lighting consumption to occupancy patterns
●Recognize payback in less than 18 months in most cases
●More Competitive Offering
Five year warranty
Adaptive technology –
more accurate occupancy
detection
Customizable wall
switch design aesthetics
– chose from multiple color
combinations and
matching lens
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Implement a solution that will have an effective and
measureable impact on the Hotels Gross Operating
Profits:
● Reduce Energy Consumption
● Reduce Energy Costs
● Make a Positive Impact on Guest Experience
● Provide Guest Delight
● Integrate with Existing Hotel Systems
White Space Energy Management System
Hotels face major expenditures in HVAC
and Lighting energy costs
At the mercy of the local utility company
Risen over 30% in the past 7 years
Forecasted to increase 30% in next 7 years as predicted
by the National Information Center, Washington, D.C.
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Final thoughts on Change >>>
●The business and social opportunity of the Age of
Efficiency has the highest ROI ever… savings are
infinite… as are potential losses
●Mother Nature is a collection of laws and systems
that is utterly unfeeling, unyielding, and incapable
of changing for us…
●We need Earth, but it doesn’t need us… If we miss
the energy efficiency mandate, we won’t be missed
for very long…
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The world is changing, our company is changing…
And you?
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Thank You !