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Building of the Future PANELISTS Olaf Lohr, Sonnen Dylan Martello, Steven Winter Associates, Inc. Dr. Anastasia ORourke, Industrial Economics, Inc. David Tanner, JuiceBar MODERATOR Anthony Clark, Connecticut Green Bank Dylan Martello


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Building of the Future

PANELISTS Olaf Lohr, Sonnen Dylan Martello, Steven Winter Associates, Inc.

  • Dr. Anastasia O’Rourke, Industrial Economics, Inc.

David Tanner, JuiceBar MODERATOR Anthony Clark, Connecticut Green Bank

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Dylan Martello

Steven Winter Associates, Inc.

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November 2018

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Zero Energy Buildings

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What is Passive House?

  • Rigorous building certification program
  • Performance based thresholds

– Heating Demand – Cooling Demand – Source Primary Energy

  • Stringent air tightness requirement
  • Design strategy = whole building approach
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Goals of PH

  • Building durability &

resiliency

  • Energy $ reduction
  • Optimal thermal

comfort

  • Superior indoor air

quality

  • Carbon emissions

reductions

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Olaf Lohr

Sonnen

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sonnenbatterie.de

The sonnen Unique Value Proposition

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sonnenbatterie.de

The sonnen Unique Value Proposition

Lithium Ion Iron Phosphate (sonnen) Lithium Ion Nickel Cobalt Aluminum (NCA)

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sonnenbatterie.de

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sonnenbatterie.de

Clean Tech meets Home Automation “Energy Automation”

The sonnen Unique Value Proposition

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sonnenbatterie.de

sonnen ecoLinx = Energy Automation

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sonnenbatterie.de

The sonnen Unique Value Proposition

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David Tanner

JuiceBar

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JUICE BAR EV

A CONNETICUT BUSINESS DELIVERING PREMIUM EV CHARGING STATIONS

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2 C h a r g i n g B a s i c s

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 AC Charging DC Charging

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3 C h a r g i n g B a s i c s

AC Charging DC Charging AC to DC AC to DC

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4 C h a r g i n g B a s i c s

Where Charging Occurs 80% at Home “Residential” 10% at Work “Workplace” 10% Away “Public”

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5 C h a r g i n g B a s i c s

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6 D w e l l T i m e v s C h a r g i n g R a t e

Home Work Grocery Shopping Highway Rest Area Ski Area Beach Dwell Time Charging Rate

Infrastructure & Energy $ $ $

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7 M u l t i - M o d a l , R i d e H a i l i n g , S h a r e d & A u t o n o m o u s

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8 V e h i c l e T o G r i d

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$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

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9 S u r p l u s B a t t e r i e s

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The Lifecycle of Electric Vehicles & Battery Degradation will Result In Less Expensive Stationary Storage

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10 T h e B u i l d i n g o f t h e F u t u r e

777 Main Street Hartford, CT

33 EV Chargers:

16 Free Level 2 11 P2C Level 2 & DCQC 6 DCFC . . .

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11 A f f o r d i n g T h e B u i l d i n g o f T h e F u t u r e

  • Cost of Chargers is Going Down
  • State EV Infrastructure Incentives: VW Settlement
  • Utility EV Infrastructure Incentives
  • Owner Operators + Revenue Share
  • Revenue Collection Systems
  • Carbon Credits
  • DEMAND CHARGE RATE RESTRUCTURING
  • Battery Storage Availability
  • Demand Response (Utility Throttling)
  • Net Metering & Energy Commodity Arbitrage – V2G
  • Private Grants
  • EV Charger Sponsorships
  • Advertising Revenue
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

C O N T A C T I N F O R M A T I O N

David Tanner

Juice Bar EV +1 (202) 664.3283 David@JuiceBarEV.com

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  • Dr. Anastasia O’Rourke

Industrial Economics, Inc.

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IEc

Evolution of green building standards

  • Dr. Anastasia O’Rourke

Special Consultant, Industrial Economics, Inc. www.indecon.com

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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INCORPORATED

Why do we need rating and recognition programs?

Which one is greener?

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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INCORPORATED

The theory

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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INCORPORATED

This is the practice

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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INCORPORATED

Green building rating systems and certifications

  • Energy Star
  • Fitwel
  • Green Globes
  • Home Energy Rating System
  • National Green Building Standard
  • LEED
  • Living Building Challenge
  • Passive House Institute
  • SITES
  • WELL Building Standard
  • Zero Energy Certification
  • … and many more internationally.

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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INCORPORATED

Codes catch up, and leadership standards evolve

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Source: Sigmon 2012

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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INCORPORATED

Run where the ball is going…

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INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS, INCORPORATED

Where is the ball going?

  • 1. Focus on occupants of buildings
  • 1. Health and wellness
  • 2. Strategic energy management & operations
  • 2. Net positive and regenerative design

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Thank you and stay in touch!

  • Dr. Anastasia O’Rourke

aorourke@indecon.com +1 203 215 1575

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Anthony Clark, anthony.clark@ctgreenbank.com Olaf Lohr O.Lohr@sonnen-batterie.com Dylan Martello dmartello@swinter.com Anastasia O’Rourke AORourke@indecon.com David Tanner david@juicebarev.com