Big Strides in HVAC and Lighting Efficiency





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There have been big strides made recently in efficiency in HVAC and lighting. What do you see as the next area that offers the potential for improved energy efficiency?

Tenant spaces typically account for 50-70 percent of a building’s overall energy use, and building owners who effectively engage with tenants to build out and operate energy efficient leased space will improve the building’s overall energy performance and comfort while both sides can benefit financially. Office equipment plug loads are the primary energy driver in leased space and managing these ‘phantom loads’ through outlet switches and computer energy management software can be cost effective strategies.

NRDC’s High Performance Tenant Demonstration Project is focused on energy use in leased commercial space, and the economic benefits of building owner and tenant collaboration, and the projects are realizing strong returns of 25 percent IRR and payback periods well under 5 years.

Answers provided by Wendy Fok, project director, High Performance Demonstration Project of the Natural Resources Defense Council's Center for Market Innovation.


Continue Reading: Ask An Expert: Wendy Fok, Energy Efficiency

Getting Back On Energy Budget After a Rough Winter

Big Strides in HVAC and Lighting Efficiency

Ensuring the Most Energy Efficient Equipment

Overlooked Low- and No-Cost Energy Effiicent Opportunities



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