Introduction to Building Performance Standards
Anna Kelly
Strategic Energy Leader | Driving Innovation, Collaboration & Impact in Energy Policy, Efficiency, and Sustainability
To start, the acronym is BPS. (It's the energy industry, we're going to use an acronym.)
The Why
Think of BPS as rules that buildings need to follow to become more energy-efficient. These standards help reduce the amount of energy buildings use. Energy and greenhouse gas emissions go hand in hand, so cutting down on energy use cuts down on greenhouse gas emissions.
The main goal of BPS is to make buildings greener by lowering their energy use and carbon emissions. The most common statistic you'll see about how big of an impact this could have is that buildings use almost 40% of all the energy in the U.S. and produce over 30% of the greenhouse gases.
BPS apply to all kinds of buildings, whether they're offices, apartments, or schools. They set specific targets that buildings must meet by certain deadlines, and these targets usually get tougher over time.
The What
A BPS is a law, and we've seen them get passed at the city level and the state level (so far). They require that buildings decrease their consumption by some amount before a target date. After the law is passed, then the details of the requirements get worked out.
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The How
As with all good policy, stakeholder engagement is key. There are so many different groups that have a vested interest in buildings, and their voices need to be heard and the implementation of the BPS needs to adapt to their wants and needs. Achievable potential is always different than the ideal. So, we engage in Stakeholder Engagement with like building owners, tenants, utilities, and environmental groups. We conduct Data Collection and Analysis on how buildings currently perform is crucial, on how they could perform, and how that data is sliced and diced in the real world. This includes looking at energy use, emissions, and building characteristics. This data leads us to the very fun work of target setting. Setting Performance Targets uses the data collected by building type to find out where the sweet spot is for the reduction goals. The targets should be challenging but achievable. The Legislation will have penalties, incentives, and timelines in it, and the targets and data need to align with it. Throughout the entire process, it's vital to ensure that no one is surprised. Public Review and Feedback ensures transparency and allows for adjustments based on input. Then, the work of Implementation and Support begins. Once the BPS is in place, providing support to building owners is key. This can include technical help, financial incentives, and resources for compliance. The agencies also need support for Monitoring and Enforcement. Continuous monitoring and enforcement are necessary to ensure compliance. We need lots of workforce development to ensure that we'll know if the building performance standards are leading to the result they were designed to achieve.
The Who
Of course, my knowledge is limited to the data I've collected. So far, because I'm at SBW, my experience has been diving into the deep end of these three BPS:
Feel free to test me! What questions can you come up with that you think will stump me in my new knowledge?
Next time, I'll go a little deeper into some of the specific work that we've been doing to develop the targets in line with the policy objectives.
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7 个月Thank you for kicking off this conversation Anna. How can we marry a BPS with an EE PPA? If a building needs to comply with this standard by meeting an EUI target, then which 3rd parties can/will serve this need, and perhaps work between utilities and buildings to ensure savings are realized and investments spread over time?
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7 个月??Building Standards Benchmarking Check the video on this subject https://transpowerco.com/educational-videos/
Great summary of BPS policies, Anna! I’m thinking of a stumper…
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7 个月Why would buildings in Oregon be fundamentally different in their performance than buildings in Washington? Both have robust IOU and PUD energy markets, and similar energy codes. Both operate on the same regional power plan and have access to similar sources of electricity. Would the outcomes of BPS standards be that different than very strict energy codes? Why aren't there BPS/process efficiency standards for Industrial facilities?
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7 个月I’m curious - how confident are you that dwelling units are inspected and tested- verified to meet the requirements? https://www.justice.gov/opa/file/1316991/dl?inline