Groundbreaking
High-Performance
Building Districts
Gulf Coast Green Presentation – 4.28.16
Agenda
• What is a 2030 District
• Existing 2030 Districts
• Programs
• National Programs
• Local District Successes
• Business Case for Energy Efficiency
• Dallas and San Antonio 2030 Districts
2030 Districts commit to reducing
BUILDING
ENERGY USE
WATER
CONSUMPTION
TRANSPORTATION
GHG EMISSIONS
50% BY 2030 for EXISTING BUILDINGS
CARBON NEUTRAL BY 2030 FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION
Unique private/public partnerships
Property owners, managers and developers
Local governments
Business and community stakeholders
Private Sector Led/Public Sector Supported
Voluntary
Common Mission and Goals
Connected to Market Realities
A Successful 2030 District is a PRIVATE-PUBLIC
PARTNERSHIP, comprised of:
PROPERTY
OWNERS AND
MANAGERS
that own, manage,
and/or develop real
estate within a
District boundary.
SERVICES
STAKEHOLDERS
providing related
services within a
District boundary.
COMMUNITY
STAKEHOLDERS
representing either
non-profit
organizations or local
government.
Established Districts
1087 Buildings
311 Property Members
178 Professional Stakeholders
127 Community Stakeholders
266 M
Square Foot
Committed
Emerging 2030 Districts
Ann Arbor
Detroit
Ithaca
NYC
Portland,ME
Target Reduction – 50%
Energy Consumption Baselines
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Fast Food Restaurant
Restaurant
Hotel
Multifamily Housing
Residence Hall/Dormitory
Single Family Home
Library
Social/Meeting Hall
Manufacturing/Industrial Plant
Nursing/Assisted Living
Hospital
Convenience Store
Retail Store
Supermarket/Grocery Store
Medical Office
Bank Branch
Courthouse
Office
Warehouse/Distribution Center
Entertainment/Culture
Fire Station/Police Station
Service
Worship Facility
College/University
K-12 School
Parking
Other
Water Baseline (gal / sf - yr)
Target Reduction – 50%
Source: Seattle 2030 District, Seattle public Utilities, and the Partnership for Water Conservation
Water Consumption Baselines
Source: The Gilmore Research Group and Commute Seattle. 2010 Center City Commuter Mode Split Survey
Results. March 2011
Note: Mode-Spilt, Trips, and Total Miles are based on total weekday trips per mode.
0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4
DriveAlone
Ferry w/Vehicle
Motorcycle
Ferry Passenger
Rail
Bus
Other
Carpool
Vanpool
Walk
Bike
Compressed
Work Day Off
Telework
Drive-aloneTransitRideshareBike/Walk
Transportation Baselines:kg CO2 / Mile
kgCO2 / mile
Commuter Transportation Baselines
Agree to support District performance goals by sharing:
Building energy use, water use, and transportation data
(confidentially*)
Best practices and lessons learned for case studies
Challenges in further improvements
Property Owner
Property Manager
Developer
Institutional Investor
*Data Disclosure: No energy use, water use, or transportation data specific
to any building will be released outside of the 2030 District without the
express permission of the Building Owner and/or Property Manager.
Benefits For Building Owners, Managers and Developers
Receive comparative
analysis reports
Improve competitive
positioning
Access exclusive
incentives, discounts
& programs
Utilize special
Financing programs
Efficiency Road Map Facility Audits
Car2Go Community Power Works
Rebates and Financing
Wegowise Pro FirstViewTM
Reports
Smart Building and Energy
Solutions
Storm Water Calculator
Streamlined Permitting
Portfolio Executive
Summary
Property Comparisons
0
25
50
75
National Median EUI Average Office EUI* 2030D EUI Target Current EUI
EUI(kBtu/sf-yr)
Example Building 1
Energy Use Intensity Comparison
ReductionEnergy Star Score
Energy DataLast Updated: 2014-03-31 *All sizes, occupancies, and schedulesincluded
Property Comparisons
2030 Districts Network Marketplace
Special Purchasing Program
Small Commercial Program Tools
ULI Greenprint
ULI Greenprint
Architecture 2030
The USDOE Better Buildings Challenge
EcoDistricts
Urban Land Institute Greenprint Center for Building Performance
Institute for Real Estate Management (IREM)
International Facilities Manager Association (IFMA)
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-conditioning
Engineers (ASHRAE)
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
South Central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER)
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA)
Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA)
Network Affiliations
Districts with New Metrics
Seattle – Green Stormwater Initiative
Works with City of Seattle to help building owners meet city
requirements for stormwater reduction
Pittsburgh – Air Quality Metric
Developing new metric with University of Pittsburgh to measure,
track and benchmark building's indoor air quality
Stamford - Resiliency
Participating in United Nations program for Disaster Reduction
San Antonio – Development
Using local jurisdictions Low Impact Development standard as metric
Albuquerque – Building Certification
2030 Districts Network
District Formations Toolkit
Member Resources Toolkit
Small Commercial Toolkit
Outreach and Communications Toolkit
District Funding Toolkit
Project Financing Toolkit
Performance Metrics Toolkit
http://www.2030districts.org/toolkits
SPEER’s mission is
to accelerate the
adoption of
advanced building
systems and energy
efficient products
and services in the
South-central US.
No Nonsense Business Case
No Nonsense Business Case
No Nonsense Business Case
16,200,000 SF of
Member Buildings
9 Community Members
12 Professional Members
District Director:
Salima Moolji
972-814-4345
salimamoolji@2030districts.org
1,500,000 SF of
Member Buildings
7 Community Members
6 Professional Members
District Director:
Elizabeth Kertesz
210-708-0332
elizabethkertesz@2030districts.org
SPEER’s Regional Approach

2030 Districts: A District Approach to Reducing Resource Use

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    Agenda • What isa 2030 District • Existing 2030 Districts • Programs • National Programs • Local District Successes • Business Case for Energy Efficiency • Dallas and San Antonio 2030 Districts
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    2030 Districts committo reducing BUILDING ENERGY USE WATER CONSUMPTION TRANSPORTATION GHG EMISSIONS 50% BY 2030 for EXISTING BUILDINGS CARBON NEUTRAL BY 2030 FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION
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    Unique private/public partnerships Propertyowners, managers and developers Local governments Business and community stakeholders Private Sector Led/Public Sector Supported Voluntary Common Mission and Goals Connected to Market Realities
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    A Successful 2030District is a PRIVATE-PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP, comprised of: PROPERTY OWNERS AND MANAGERS that own, manage, and/or develop real estate within a District boundary. SERVICES STAKEHOLDERS providing related services within a District boundary. COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS representing either non-profit organizations or local government.
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    Established Districts 1087 Buildings 311Property Members 178 Professional Stakeholders 127 Community Stakeholders 266 M Square Foot Committed
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    Emerging 2030 Districts AnnArbor Detroit Ithaca NYC Portland,ME
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    Target Reduction –50% Energy Consumption Baselines
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    0 20 4060 80 100 120 Fast Food Restaurant Restaurant Hotel Multifamily Housing Residence Hall/Dormitory Single Family Home Library Social/Meeting Hall Manufacturing/Industrial Plant Nursing/Assisted Living Hospital Convenience Store Retail Store Supermarket/Grocery Store Medical Office Bank Branch Courthouse Office Warehouse/Distribution Center Entertainment/Culture Fire Station/Police Station Service Worship Facility College/University K-12 School Parking Other Water Baseline (gal / sf - yr) Target Reduction – 50% Source: Seattle 2030 District, Seattle public Utilities, and the Partnership for Water Conservation Water Consumption Baselines
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    Source: The GilmoreResearch Group and Commute Seattle. 2010 Center City Commuter Mode Split Survey Results. March 2011 Note: Mode-Spilt, Trips, and Total Miles are based on total weekday trips per mode. 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 DriveAlone Ferry w/Vehicle Motorcycle Ferry Passenger Rail Bus Other Carpool Vanpool Walk Bike Compressed Work Day Off Telework Drive-aloneTransitRideshareBike/Walk Transportation Baselines:kg CO2 / Mile kgCO2 / mile Commuter Transportation Baselines
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    Agree to supportDistrict performance goals by sharing: Building energy use, water use, and transportation data (confidentially*) Best practices and lessons learned for case studies Challenges in further improvements Property Owner Property Manager Developer Institutional Investor *Data Disclosure: No energy use, water use, or transportation data specific to any building will be released outside of the 2030 District without the express permission of the Building Owner and/or Property Manager.
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    Benefits For BuildingOwners, Managers and Developers Receive comparative analysis reports Improve competitive positioning Access exclusive incentives, discounts & programs Utilize special Financing programs
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    Efficiency Road MapFacility Audits Car2Go Community Power Works Rebates and Financing Wegowise Pro FirstViewTM Reports
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    Smart Building andEnergy Solutions Storm Water Calculator Streamlined Permitting
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    Property Comparisons 0 25 50 75 National MedianEUI Average Office EUI* 2030D EUI Target Current EUI EUI(kBtu/sf-yr) Example Building 1 Energy Use Intensity Comparison ReductionEnergy Star Score Energy DataLast Updated: 2014-03-31 *All sizes, occupancies, and schedulesincluded
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    2030 Districts NetworkMarketplace Special Purchasing Program
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    Architecture 2030 The USDOEBetter Buildings Challenge EcoDistricts Urban Land Institute Greenprint Center for Building Performance Institute for Real Estate Management (IREM) International Facilities Manager Association (IFMA) American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) American Institute of Architects (AIA) ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability South Central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER) Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) Network Affiliations
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    Districts with NewMetrics Seattle – Green Stormwater Initiative Works with City of Seattle to help building owners meet city requirements for stormwater reduction Pittsburgh – Air Quality Metric Developing new metric with University of Pittsburgh to measure, track and benchmark building's indoor air quality Stamford - Resiliency Participating in United Nations program for Disaster Reduction San Antonio – Development Using local jurisdictions Low Impact Development standard as metric Albuquerque – Building Certification
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    2030 Districts Network DistrictFormations Toolkit Member Resources Toolkit Small Commercial Toolkit Outreach and Communications Toolkit District Funding Toolkit Project Financing Toolkit Performance Metrics Toolkit http://www.2030districts.org/toolkits
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    SPEER’s mission is toaccelerate the adoption of advanced building systems and energy efficient products and services in the South-central US.
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    16,200,000 SF of MemberBuildings 9 Community Members 12 Professional Members District Director: Salima Moolji 972-814-4345 [email protected]
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    1,500,000 SF of MemberBuildings 7 Community Members 6 Professional Members District Director: Elizabeth Kertesz 210-708-0332 [email protected]
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