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Honeywell Energy Performance Renewables Scorecard
18 September 2009Workshop on Energy Assessments
Fort Lee, VA
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Honeywell InternationalToday’s Honeywell• 128,000 employees in over 100 countries• A Fortune 100 company – sales of $36.6 billion in 2008• “World’s Most Ethical Companies" – Ethisphere Institute• “America’s Most Admired Companies” – Fortune
magazine• “Best Place to Launch a Career” – BusinessWeek
magazine • “Most Admired Companies” – U.S. Black Engineer &
Information Technology, Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology, Science Spectrum and Women of Color magazines
…safer and more secure…
…more comfortable
and energy efficient...
We are building a worldthat's…
…more innovative
and productive.
We are Honeywell
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Honeywell’s Research Organization• > $750M Spent Annually on R&D• Advanced R&D supporting all business segments• ACS and AERO Labs HQ’d in Minneapolis, MN• Energy Management Technology Highlights
- Experion® Process Knowledge System (PKS)- OneWireless universal mesh network and
XYR6000 wireless transmitters- Enterprise Buildings Integrator™- NiagaraAX Framework® & Vykon Energy
SuiteAX
- UtilityPRO™ demand response thermostat
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R&D Example: Wind Turbine Health Monitoring
• Honeywell will develop health monitoring, diagnostics and prognositcs tools and service for wind farms- Gearbox health monitoring with vibration and
oil sensing- Performance monitoring using SCADA data- Electrical system monitoring- Blade and tower structural monitoring- System of wind turbines performance and
health- Failure prognostics – model, usage and
weather based- optimum maintenance scheduling
• Benefits and track record- Increased performance, capacity factor, lower
maintenace cost, reduced downtime- Honeywell Aerospace is industry leader in
health monitoring of helicopters, turbine engines
Develop and deploy Wind turbine Health Monitoring for increased reliability and performance, and reduced maintenance costs
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R&D Example: Energy Information Appliance
Capabilities• Domain knowledge integrated with unique
visualization patterns• Cross-functional skills-set in data modeling,
data visualization and human factors• Understanding of building systems that have
a bearing on energy utilization and related automation system functions for implementation
Problem, Solution, and Impact• Need actionable information to manage
energy consumption, tie to automated actions- Key is ease of execution- Make energy conservation as easy as an
Amazon.com purchase• Effective interface to manage energy
consumption and operation of facilities- “Today will provide good opportunities for free
cooling” tied directly to automation to implement free cooling
• Tailor information delivery to end user Project Plan• Identify human behaviors, equipment
anomalies that impact energy utilization- Potential tie in to automated demand response
• Pilot a prototype and evaluate in a small- screen application to- Convert large data sets to meaningful
information- Derive useful actions based on automation
system data- Identify interaction techniques to operate on
presented information
Action!
High consumption‐use free cooling.Light level high for occupancy‐reduce.
1985 Douglas Drive
162.5 kW $11.35/hr52 F, 65% RHPredicted consumption 210 kWCooling on, heating offLighting 82%,
occupancy 54%
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• Many diverse channels… OEM, retail, trade, consumer
• Key technologies drive growth
$14B Revenue More than 60,000 EmployeesProfileProfile
Strengths:Strengths:
Security$1.8B
Security$1.8B
Marketplace Leadership = Enterprise Focus
Building Solutions$1.9B
Building Solutions$1.9B
Process Solutions$1.8B
Process Solutions$1.8B
• Large installed base• Local customer relationships• All are industry leaders
Sensing and Control $0.8B
Sensing and Control $0.8B
ECC $2.1B ECC $2.1B
ACS Overview
Life Safety$0.9B
Life Safety$0.9B
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Energy Savings Through Performance Contracting
The right ENERGY ASSETS:• Efficiency Retrofits• Alternative Energy Feedstock• Advanced Energy Plant Design• Combined Heat & Power• On-site Generation• Automation & Information
The right SUPPLY STRUCTURES:• Integration Strategy• Energy Procurement• Risk Management• Renewable Energy Sources
ACTIVE DEMAND MANAGEMENT:• Load Forecasting• Load Management• Operations Cost Information
A comprehensive “self-funded” program whereby the equipment and technology installed to modernize buildings and facilities is paid by guaranteed energy and operational savings
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How to Determine the Right Renewable Technology
for your Geography
How to Determine the Right Renewable Technologyfor your Geography
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• Conventional Energy Prices- State- Region- Grid
• Renewable Energy Availability- Biomass- Solar- Wind- Geo Thermal
• Weather Data- Heating Degree Days- Cooling Degree Days- Average Air Temperature
Renewable Energy Factors
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Renewable Energy Factors
• Market & Regulatory Incentives- Loans- Grants- Rebates
• Financial Data- Installation Cost- Financing Rates and Terms- Power Purchase Agreements
Photovoltaic Cell and Module Average Prices, 2002-2006
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Annual Honeywell Canada Sales by Renewable Technology
Sola
r PV,
$16
Win
d, $
8
Biom
ass
Ther
m, $
11
Biom
ass
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, $0
Geo
ther
mal
, $6
$0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30 $35 $40 $45Millions
Solar PV
Solar Thermal
Wind
Biomass Therm
Biomass Gen
Geothermal
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Annual Honeywell Canada Renewable Energy Market by Province by Technology
$0 $5 $10 $15 $20 $25 $30
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon
Millions
Stat
e / P
rovi
nce
Solar PV Payback
Solar Thermal Payback
Wind Thermal Payback
BioTherm Payback
BioGen Payback
Geo Thermal Payback
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Renewable Energy Scorecard Examples
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• Upgrades to cut the City’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions- Biomass Boiler System (wood chips)- traffic Lighting Retrofit - heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) upgrades- water conservation improvements
• Save more than $190,000 annually• Boiler will cover up to 90 percent of the heating load • City’s goal to use 15% Renewable Energy• Savings Guaranteed for 15 years• Honeywell’s Renewable ScorecardTM
City of Battle Creek, Michigan
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Honeywell’s Scorecard = Over 50 Factors
Renewable Energy Scorecard was selected for
Buildings’ annual “Top 100 Products/Services”
Renewable Energy Scorecard was selected for
Buildings’ annual “Top 100 Products/Services”
2008 North American Energy Service Company
Green Innovation of the Year Award
Honeywell
2008 North American Energy Service Company
Green Innovation of the Year Award
Honeywell
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