caba green buildings conf 2006
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ARE INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS ARE INTELLIGENT BUILDINGS GREEN BUILDINGS?GREEN BUILDINGS?
National Green Building Conference & ExpoNational Green Building Conference & Expo
Your SpeakersYour Speakers
•Glenn MacDonellDirector, Environment Directorate, Energy and Environmental Industries Branch (EEIB), Industry SectorIndustry Canada
•David KatzCEO, Sustainable Resources Management Inc.
•Jonathan WesteindeManaging Partner, Windmill Development Group
•David DernMarketing Director, Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)--moderator
Key PointsKey Points
•What technologies and systems are there to support green buildings?
•How do integrated and intelligent building systems help a building achieve its energy efficiency objectives?
•What technologies are available to meet the needs of designers, builders etc. who are constructing or retrofitting green buildings?
•Is this technology accessible and affordable?
IB DefinitionIB Definition
Intelligent Building: One where technological buildings systems, communications and controls are integrated to create an infrastructure and a building that provides the owner, operator and occupant with an environment which is flexible, effective, comfortable and secure.--Source: CABA’s Technology Roadmap for Intelligent Buildings
In other words...
24/7 MonitoringBreakdownPlant TuningConditioned MonitoringCar Park Utilisation
FIREFunctionality checksDetector serviceFire, Life, Safety
ACCESSDoorsBuildingsOccupancyFeed Forward
ENERGYUtility Monitoring(Elec/Water/Gas/Oil)Tenant BuildingAir/WaterHeatLightingBack-up Generation
HVACAir-Handling UnitBoilersPumpsFansEnergy ControlVariable Air VolumeAir Quality
LIFTSBreakdownMaintenanceTraffic Performance
SECURITYDoorsPIRIntegration
LIGHTINGSchedulesOccupancy Sensing
WGE
COMMUNICATIONSVoice/Video/Data
Green Building Green Building DefinitionDefinition
Green buildings are high performance buildings, providing healthier living and working environments for less money over the long run. Green buildings are designed to maximize users’ comfort and productivity while levying the smallest possible environmental impact. The key to this high performance building is the integration of the best technologies, materials and features in the design of the building.
--Source: Windmill Developments
The OpportunitiesThe Opportunities
--In the US., buildings account for 65% of electricity consumption and 36% of primary energy use
--Operating a typical US household produces 26,000 pounds of greenhouse gases each year
--Most No. Americans spend 90% of their lives indoors.
Source: “LEED is Broken…Let’s Fix It,” 2005, Auden Shendler and Randy Udall
--LEED
--EnergyStar
--BIQ
--CABA’s Intelligent Buildings Roadmap
North America - Demand for IBC(e) Systems 1995-2010
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Integrated Design Team
An Integrated design team and process - dedicated to the integration notion! Integration should be implemented from inception to completion. The initial design stage is perceived as most critical to the process. The guidance of the System Integrator at this stage is indispensable!
Construction & Design-Construction & Design-Build Cutbacks!Build Cutbacks!
• Financial impacts/life cycle costs. • Integrated design/build process. • IBS reliability.• Education and changing practices.• Competing technologies.• Standards/protocols are not interoperable.
Challenges to IB GROWTH
Cost Justifying IBs
Energy Management
Legacy System Migration
Life Safety and Security
LEEDing Intelligent Buildings
Designing Intelligence into Buildings
Industry SWOT
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