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Page 1: ORNL Sustainable Campus Initiative O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY Quarterly Review May 18, 2011

ORNL Sustainable Campus Initiative

OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY

Quarterly Review

May 18, 2011

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2 Managed by UT-Battellefor the U.S. Department of Energy

Supported by subject matter experts, regional partnerships, World Resources Institute, and Battelle

Lead Team

– Melissa Lapsa– Teresa Nichols– Randy Overbey– Roadmap Owners

Sponsors

– Martin Keller– Herb Debban

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Facilities & LandTransportation Utility Infrastructure

Waste

Employees & SystemsTransformational

Sustainable Campus InitiativeElements

SMR

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Deployment

Lead Team – Roadmap OwnersMelissa Lapsa, Randy Overbey,

and Teresa Nichols

Subject Matter Teams For Related

Roadmaps

Sponsor –Herb Debban

Director, F&O

Martin KellerALD, EES (Research)

Regional Partnerships

Link with WRI forGreenhouse Gas

Inventory

Link with OtherBattelle Labs

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Key Roles of the Initiative

Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative

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Key Roles of the Initiative

To help position ORNL as a sustainable site for continued investment in programs and facilities

To reap the short-term and long-term benefits of the roadmaps

To comply with the Executive Order 13514 on Sustainability

To assist DOE in achieving Agency objectives

To advance regional and national sustainability

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Continue with all road maps (and accelerate where possible). We have a long way to go to reach benchmark levels of performance

Pursue external contracts and associated funding

Pursue the Summit follow-on process (Begins at Emory Univ. on June 22, 2011)

Continue with all road maps (and accelerate where possible). We have a long way to go to reach benchmark levels of performance

Pursue external contracts and associated funding

Pursue the Summit follow-on process (Begins at Emory Univ. on June 22, 2011)

Key Initiatives

Continue All Roadmaps

Pursue External

Contracts and Funding

Pursue Summit

Follow-on Process

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Selected Roadmaps

Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative

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9 Managed by UT-Battellefor the U.S. Department of Energy

Lead Team

– Melissa Lapsa– Teresa Nichols– Randy Overbey– Roadmap Owners

Sponsors

– Martin Keller– Herb Debban

Supported by subject matter experts, regional partnerships, World Resources Institute, and Battelle

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Greenhouse Gas Reduction –

Teresa Nichols

28% reduction in scope 1 and 2 GHG

13% reduction inscope 3 GHG

Prepare GHG Inventory –

Complete

Update Inventory Annually and Monitor Reduction Plan –

On-going

FY11 Deliverables: Input to DOE for FY10 Inventory Plan Support, as needed, the SMR plan Key projects for Scope 3 reduction Monitor and modify GHG reduction strategies

EO: Prepare baseline of GHG emissions for FY08 Reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions by 28% by FY20Reduce scope 3 emissions by 13% by FY20Report comprehensive GHG emissions inventory annually

Statutes• EISA 527: Issue annual report describing status of initiative

to reduce GHG emissions• EPA MGGRR report emissions by March 2011 for FY10

and annually thereafter

Issue Management Report –

Complete

Complete GHG Reduction Plan

12/10

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ORNL GHG Inventory Calculations per SSP Submissions in Compliance with the DOE Guidance and PPTRS Databases

ORNL GHG Inventory Calculations per SSP Submissions in Compliance with the DOE Guidance and PPTRS Databases

Greenhouse Gas Inventory CalculationUT-Battelle, ORNL FY 2010

Scope FY 2010 CO2e Mtons

2 Purchased Electricity (1) 104,5052 Electricity for Process Facilities 232,413

1 Natural Gas Combustion 45,213

1 Oil Combustion 3,932

1 Fleet (FAST) 1,553

1 Other Scope 1 296

1 Process and Fug. Gases 34,082

Scope 1 & Scope 2 Total: 421,994

3 Employee Commute 18,227

3 Business Air Travel 7,434

3 Business Ground Travel 1,009

3 WWTP 51

3 SRTVt 20,847

Scope 3 Total: 47,568

Total All Scopes 469,562

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Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan 2008 vs. 2020

GHG GHGFY08 FY10

2020 Goal = 253,600

Projected FY20GHG Inventory withoutimprovements

Scope 3Reduction

Scope 1 Reduction

SMR

Adjusted FY20GHG Inventory

MTsCO2e

Scope 2Demand

Reduction352,200

657,200 -5000-42,000

-26,000-550,000

469,562

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High Performance Sustainable

BuildingsExisting Buildings –

Ann Bryant

All Non-Industrial campus buildings meet HPSB GP

At Least 15 % HPSB

FY15

List ofBuildings and Organization Plan

CY10

Building 1059certified asLEED Gold

FY09

FY11 Deliverables:

Establish template for HPSBs based on 1059 experience Target list of Buildings and Schedule for Completion Establish working group Develop cost estimates and acquire funding for FY11 efforts Deliver 4/5 new HPSBs

Nine existing HPSBs

Complete

Deliver 4 new HPSBseach year through FY15

on-going

EO:

15% HPSBs by FY15, 100% over time 30% energy intensity reduction by FY15 vs FY03 28% Scope 2 GHG reduction by FY20 vs FY0816% water intensity reduction by FY15 vs FY07

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High Performance Buildings Schedule

Building Square TargetedComplex # Number Description Feet Certification DateCentral 1 3625 Advanced Materials Characterization Lab 6,681100 GP Points existingEast 2 5200 ORNL Conference Center 53,943LEED Certified existingEast 3 5300 MRF 145,000LEED Gold existingEast 4 5600 Computational Sciences Building 98,348LEED Certified existingEast 5 5700 Research Office Building 84,711LEED Certified existingEast 6 5800 Engineering Technology Facility 77,492LEED Certified existingEast 7 7625 Multiprogram High Bay Facility 30,183100 GP Points existingSNS 8 8610 Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences 79,462100 GP Points existingWest 9 1059 Computational Biology and Bioinfamatics 6,998LEED EB Gold/GP existingWest 10 3606 Instrument Development Facility 7,843LEED EB Gold/GP 2011West 11 1509 Environmental Engineering Facility 6,996LEED EB Gold/GP 2011West 12 1507 Life Sciences Data Analysis Office Building 6,996LEED EB Gold/GP 2011East 13 1062 Science and Technology Partnerships 6,998LEED EB Gold/GP 2011Central 14 4100 Multi-Laboratory Facility (new construction) 160,000LEED Gold/GP 2011West 15 2661 ORNL Regional Science Education Center 6,996LEED EB Gold/GP 2012West 16 3156 Commercial and Residential Buildings Offices 6,996LEED EB Gold/GP 2012West 17 7917 Research Reactors Office Building 14,963LEED EB Gold/GP 2012West 18 4007 Audit and Oversight Office Building 6,996LEED EB Gold/GP 2012West 19 3137 Surface Science Lab 6,805LEED EB Gold/GP 2012East 20 6008 Joint Institute for Heavy Ion Research 7,489GP 2012

Planned construction

5700 area Multi-purpose office complex 65,000LEED NC Gold 2012 tbd Office Building 22,000LEED NC Gold 2012 tbd Chestnut Ridge Office Bldg 18,000LEED NC Gold 2012 1020 Carbon Fiber Composite Bldg 20,000LEED NC Gold 2014 tbd Max Buildings Research Lab 20,000LEED NC Platinum 2014 tbd Extreme Scale Computing Facility (ESCF) LEED NC Gold 1503 West Campus Greenhouse 8,835not anticipated JINS State, UT-B UT JINS 31,100not anticipated 3625 exp AML Expansion 6,435not anticipated 7995 Melton Valley Support Facility 30,000LEED NC Certified tbd ORNL Guest House 31,544LEED NC Silver

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125 solar-assisted charging stations

regionally March 2012

ARRA Award

complete

Design of charging system

complete

First 6 solar assisted prototypes at EPRI

complete

25 solar assisted Stations at ORNL

3/11

Electric VehicleCharging Stations

- Curt Maxey

FY11 Deliverables:

25 Solar-Assisted Charging Stations at ORNL (3/11)

90 Solar-Assisted Charging Stations in Region (9/11)

Non-Solar Charging Stations at ORNL (9/11)

Nissan Leafs on campus (7/11)

Solar Station Ribbon Cutting at ORNL (Complete)

Website documentation for project (9/11)

Add non-solar Stations at ORNL

9/11

NissanLeafs on campus

7/11

Four employee-owned Leafson campus—cards issued

Ribbon-cutting ceremonyMay 25, 2011

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Fully Functional CentralEnergy System

Develop Concept –

Complete

Establish sponsorship and Advisory Board -

Complete

Develop Scope and Issue RFP Complete

Central EnergyData Center –

Terry Heatherly

FY11 Deliverables:All meters installed and functional (Dec 2011)Collection engines installed (Dec 2011)Analyze data and prepare briefing for sponsor (1/12)Present briefing and proposal for FY11 pilot expansion (1/12)

FY11 Deliverables:All meters installed and functional (Dec 2011)Collection engines installed (Dec 2011)Analyze data and prepare briefing for sponsor (1/12)Present briefing and proposal for FY11 pilot expansion (1/12)

EO 13514: Reduce scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 28% by FY20 vs FY08Reduce Scope 3 T&D losses by 13% by FY20 vs FY08

EO 13514: Reduce scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by 28% by FY20 vs FY08Reduce Scope 3 T&D losses by 13% by FY20 vs FY08

Implement Core System

9/11

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Common Architecture for Energy Data and Load Control

Central Energy Data Center

Power Consumption Meters

Smart Meters

Specific Building Performance Data

Steam, power, natural gas,

water, and renewable energy data

Device Control

System Users:Mgmt, Technical

Sponsors: Herb Debban, Martin Keller, and Mike Bartell

Peak Power Algorithm

Control RoomOperator

Resources:On-site power generationOn-site energy storageCampus load reduction

Power Quality Data

Phasor Instruments

EV ChargingData

Energy Efficiency Peak Power Mgmt.

Power QualityEnergy Data

= Funding Opportunity

Grid Automation

Grid Automation

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FY11 Deliverables:Energy Storage Deployment AlgorithmReview direction of TVA contractIdentify civil firm to work with VoithCost estimate/feasibility study for pumped storageStorage Technologies Matrix & Plan for ORNL

FY11 Deliverables:Energy Storage Deployment AlgorithmReview direction of TVA contractIdentify civil firm to work with VoithCost estimate/feasibility study for pumped storageStorage Technologies Matrix & Plan for ORNL

Assess value of peak reduction

Complete

Assess technologies for energy storage and peak mgmt

Complete

Complete proposal and business case for selected technologies

Complete

Secure funding for selected technology

On-going

Active Energy Storage

Systems FY15

Energy Storage and Peak Power Management –Michael Starke

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Submitted Letter of Intent on May 5 to DOE with TVA and Voith Hydro as partners

Focus is Melton Hill Reservoir, with TVA’s support

Voith is interested in providing in-kind technology support

Awaiting DOE’s response

Pumped Storage Summary

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Meet TEAM and EO Goals

Proposal to sponsors and senior management

Management approval and funding secured

Project implemented

Green Gas Power Generation

–Curt Maxey FY11 Deliverables:

Develop procurement process for purchasing green gas for existing micro turbineDevelop implementation and operation plan for green gas fueled 1 MW reciprocating genset without waste heat recoveryDevelop implementation guidelines for integration of green gas fueled 5 MW micro turbine with waste heat recovery in conjunction with new datacenter (using waste heat for absorption chiller or other cooling system)

FY11 Deliverables:Develop procurement process for purchasing green gas for existing micro turbineDevelop implementation and operation plan for green gas fueled 1 MW reciprocating genset without waste heat recoveryDevelop implementation guidelines for integration of green gas fueled 5 MW micro turbine with waste heat recovery in conjunction with new datacenter (using waste heat for absorption chiller or other cooling system)

EO: 7.5% of annual electricity from renewables sources by FY1028% reduction in Scope 2 GHG emission by FY20 vs FY08

EO: 7.5% of annual electricity from renewables sources by FY1028% reduction in Scope 2 GHG emission by FY20 vs FY08

Curt Maxey, Project LeaderWorking closely with Keith Dempsey

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Wide Community Impact

Develop Platform

Complete

Develop Work for Others

Contracts

9/11

Establish MOUs

Complete

Complete Projects as

Agreed

ExternalApplication –Melissa Lapsa

FY11 Deliverables:St. Lucie County WFO ContractComplete All Agreed Phases with St. LucieDevelop Additional MOUs and WFO ContractsNo F&O FundingConduct the Sustainability Summit

FY11 Deliverables:St. Lucie County WFO ContractComplete All Agreed Phases with St. LucieDevelop Additional MOUs and WFO ContractsNo F&O FundingConduct the Sustainability Summit

St. Lucie County MOU

Clark-Atlanta University

Southeast Regional ProcessJune 22 at Emory University

St. Lucie County MOU

Clark-Atlanta University

Southeast Regional ProcessJune 22 at Emory University

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BenchmarkableWellnessprogram

Establish comprehensive wellness program

On-going

Evaluate programs

On-going

Implement wellness programs

On-going

Modify programs as needed

On-going

Employee Wellness –

Joan LawsonFY11 DeliverablesIn support of Reward Points Plus continue Monthly health series Weight management program Stress lectures Challenges such as Santaclaustrophobia Health Fest

FY11 DeliverablesIn support of Reward Points Plus continue Monthly health series Weight management program Stress lectures Challenges such as Santaclaustrophobia Health Fest

Areas for discussion:

CafeteriaStyrofoamTobaccoBlood Pressure

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Accomplishments

Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative

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Success Highlights

Roadmap Impact

Solid waste to the landfill 27% diverted (Municipal) vs. 23% in 2008

85% diverted (C&D) vs. 38% in 2008

Green IT - Desktop computer energy usage

34% reduction = $288,000 annual savings

High performance sustainable buildings

Our first LEED EB building (gold)

State-wide EV charging project in cooperation with Nissan, Ecotality, EPRI, and TVA

$13.6 million in Tennessee for solar-assisted EV charging

25 solar-assisted charging stations on campus by 3/31

$1.3 million investment on campus and Nissan Leafs being added to the fleet for research

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Success Highlights

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Success Highlights

Roadmap Impact

Site Sustainability Plan Meets EO Requirement

ORNL Sustainability Summit(March 31 – April 1)

Advances regional sustainability

External Initiatives MOU with St. Lucie County,Florida, and other potential partnerships

Employee Engagement Significantly increased sustainability awareness

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•Economic development: Ensure that the financial and economic needs of current and future generations are met.

•Environmental stewardship:

Protect the environment for current and future generations and use resources sparingly.

•Social equity: Improve quality of life.

Sustainability

“Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

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Continue with all road maps (and accelerate where possible). We have a long way to go to reach benchmark levels of performance

Pursue external contracts and associated funding

Pursue the Summit follow-on process (Begins at Emory Univ. on June 22, 2011)

Continue with all road maps (and accelerate where possible). We have a long way to go to reach benchmark levels of performance

Pursue external contracts and associated funding

Pursue the Summit follow-on process (Begins at Emory Univ. on June 22, 2011)

Key Initiatives

Continue All Roadmaps

Pursue External

Contracts and Funding

Pursue Summit

Follow-on Process

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Melissa [email protected]

Teresa [email protected]

Randy [email protected]

ORNL Sustainability Websitewww.sustainability-ornl.org

For Additional Information