12/17/2008

Smart Green Buildings

By Lew Tagliaferre

 

Industry Partnerships Under Way
A key to this developing trend is the integrated efforts of electrical equipment and appliance control makers, as well as utilities and government. Several developments described in the news indicate this is happening at an accelerated pace. The government, consumers, and utilities industry have forged a fiscal plan to move forward. In the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, Title XIII, a large-scale demonstration program has been authorized. Now, it’s up to Congress to fund the programs. Here are two examples of pilot projects recently announced.

Pilot Project No. 1. Constellation Energy and its subsidiary, Constellation NewEnergy, announced the creation of the NewEnergy Alliance, a group committed to driving innovation in the building-automation industry that will create smarter, more energy-responsive buildings. These buildings will be capable of reacting to changes in the energy marketplace at any time by reducing and adjusting energy consumption. “The goal is to create Energy Responsive BuildingsSM by integrating building-automation systems with real-time energy market data and pricing signals,” says Leighton Wolffe, vice president of alliances and strategy for Constellation NewEnergy. “This commitment to developing and implementing enterprise-level energy solutions and technologies will deliver advanced energy expertise and innovative tools that today’s customers need to identify and leverage the energy in our built environment.”

Pilot Project No. 2. UtiliPoint® Intl. Inc. announced the successful launch of the PowerCentsDC™ residential smart meter and smart pricing pilot, where 1,400 customers will use a combination of technology and innovative rate structures to reduce electricity usage. The pilot is sponsored by the Smart Meter Pilot Program Inc., a nonprofit corporation consisting of the District of Columbia Public Service Commission, Office of the People’s Counsel, Consumer Utility Board, Intl. Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and Pepco Holdings Inc. This is the first attempt in the world to test smart metering with three different advanced consumer rate options: hourly pricing, critical peak pricing, and critical peak rebate. Each of these pricing options is coupled with technology to measure usage and bill the customers in the pilot. UtiliPoint provides project management and rate design services for the effort. The overall systems integration and testing were managed by UtiliPoint, and done in close collaboration with Pepco, the local distribution utility. “UtiliPoint is a strong believer that the distribution utility is changing not only in North America, but globally as smart grids become a reality,” says Jon T. Brock, president and COO of UtiliPoint. Todd Arnold, senior vice president of SmartGrid, and customer systems for Duke Energy, made this comment in an interview with UtilityPoint Intl. Inc.: “Smart-grid technologies will forever change our century-old business model.”

In addition, Duke Energy has launched its Envision Center in Erlanger, KY, just outside Cincinnati. The Envision Center presents a futurist public display of how smart grid, distribution automation, smart metering, home automation, electric cars, and smart appliances can work together for improved reliability, faster outage recovery, and price-responsive conservation. 

Smart Building Technology Surges Forward
Automated building energy control technology is being facilitated by a software protocol called ZigBeeTM. ZigBee is based on IEEE Standard 802.15.4, which was ratified in 2003. Zigbee defines a new open-architecture wireless personal area network (WPAN) technology that is designed specifically for linking devices that perform monitoring and control. It provides a standard for low-powered digital radio frequency (RF) transceivers that operate primarily in the unregulated industrial, scientific, and medical (ISM) band at 2.4 gigahertz (GHz). For buildings, these devices can include anything from a simple light switch or thermostat to more complex security and life-safety devices. Since ZigBee-compliant products are based on an industry standard and not any one company’s proprietary system, any building monitoring and control device that is ZigBee compliant can be used. This will open the door for the introduction of ZigBee wireless building monitoring and control devices. ZigBee technology defines how these devices work together and provides a certification program to help ensure compliance. ZigBee could be the next big thing in building automation; building owners and managers need to be aware of this new wireless technology.

This overview of emerging smart, green-building technology marks the last of my contributions to Bottom Line Energy Issues. My best wishes for your future growth in energy developments.


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