OMB 1910-5141 Expiration date: 8/31/2015 |
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Better Buildings Challenge Facility-Level Energy Data Reporting Template | ||||||||||||
Overview: This template is intended to assist Better Buildings Challenge commercial buildings partners in reporting energy data from alternative (non-Portfolio Manager) software tools. All alternative tools must be reviewed and approved by DOE. Annualized energy data for each building in the portfolio must be submitted to the Better Buildings Challenge in this template for the baseline period (preferably for calendar year 2008, but any year from 2008 through 2011 may be used) and to demonstrate progress every six months (i.e., annual consumption must be provided for the 12 months ending December 2011, June 2012, December 2012, etc.). New data should be added to the previously submitted spreadsheet, such that each submission includes a full record of progress over time. General Instructions: Fill in all required information on the Data Reporting Template tab of this worksheet. Columns shown in red are required. Cells shaded in gray will populate automatically. Please overwrite gray example text with your own data. Field-Specific Information: Facility Name - enter a unique building identifier for each facility in the portfolio. This identifier must be identical for the same facility across all reporting periods. Facility Owner - enter the name of the facility owner Facility Type - choose the facility type from the drop-down menu. If your facility does not fit into any of these categories, choose "Other." Total Floor Space (Sq. Ft.) - enter total square footage for each building. If the square footage of the building has changed over the 12 month period in which you are reporting data, please provide a time-weighted value (e.g., for a 5000 sq. ft. building that received a 1000 sq. ft. addition for one month of the year: Total Floor Space (Sq. Ft.) = 5000*(11/12) + 6000*(1/12) = 5083 sq. ft.) Type of Data - please choose "Weather-normalized" or "Adjusted," according to the following definitions Adjusted metrics - data have been adjusted to account for changes in weather and key operating characteristics Weather-normalized metrics - data have been adjusted to account for changes in weather Period Ending Date - provide the ending date of the 12 month reporting period for which your metrics are annualized Energy Use (columns G-L): To enter your annualized energy use, you have two options: (1) Provide site energy by fuel type in columns G-J (kBtu/Sq. Ft.). [Please note: If your buildings use additional fuels other than natural gas and electricity (columns I and J, e.g., fuel oil, solar, wood, etc.), contact us and we will work with you accommodate your data], or (2) Enter source energy (kBtu/Sq.Ft.) in column L. You will need to overwrite the existing formula with your data. Note that if you provide a value in column L, you DO NOT need to fill in columns G-J. Annual Energy Cost per Sq. Ft. (US Dollars ($/Sq. Ft.)) - enter the total energy cost per sq. ft. for the 12 month period ending on the date indicated in column F |
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Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 25 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Office of the Chief Information Officer, Records Management Division, IM-23, Paperwork Reduction Project (1910-5141), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Ave SW, Washington, DC, 20585-1290; and to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), OIRA, Paperwork Reduction Project (1910-5141), Washington, DC 20503. In furtherance of the objectives of the Better Buildings Challenge, the Department of Energy (DOE) intends to publicly post information submitted in response to this template on the Better Buildings Challenge website. Information submitted to DOE will be handled in accordance with all applicable federal laws, rules, or regulations, including but not limited to the Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. §1905, and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. §552, and DOE's implementing regulations at 10 CFR 1004. Participation in the Better Buildings Challenge is voluntary. Do not include any personal or confidential commercial and financial information in response to this template. Commercial and financial information is considered to be confidential when its release would be likely either to harm the submitterís commercial interests or to affect the agencyís ability to obtain information in the future. This statement serves as your written notice that DOE intends to publicly post this information. By submitting information in response to this template, you are certifying that this information does not contain confidential commercial or financial information. |
OMB 1910-5141 |
Expiration date: 8/31/2015 |
To obtain approval to use an alternative software tool, a Partner must provide a description of the tool used, as well as sample data illustrating that the tool generates all of the necessary metrics. The description of the tool should include general information (tool name, tool developer, etc.) and must answer the following questions: |
1) How does the tool annualize energy data? Data should be provided as annualized totals every six months (e.g. annual consumption should be provided for the 12 months ending June 2012, December 2012, June 2013, etc.) To generate annualized totals from monthly bills, does the tool 1) normalize actual billing periods to calendar months, 2) assign energy use to the month it was billed in, 3) assign energy use to the month in which most energy was used, or 4) follow another process? 2) How does the tool calculate Site and/or Source EUI in kBtu/square foot? DOE will track EUI in terms of source energy. The Partner can either provide Source EUI values, or can provide fuel-specific Site EUI values that can be converted by DOE. What conversion factors are used to generate Site Energy values? Source Energy values? 3) How does the tool calculate Weather Normalized EUI? Describe the algorithms used, weather stations utilized, and the time period of weather data used for normalization. 4) If applicable, how does the tool calculated Adjusted EUI? What operating characteristics are adjusted for? How are the adjustments calculated? 5) What checks are performed to ensure that data is complete and accurate? |
Source-Site Ratios for all Portfolio Manager Fuels | |
Fuel Type | Source-Site Ratio |
Electricity (Grid Purchase) | 3.34 |
Electricity (on-Site Solar or Wind Installation) | 1 |
Natural Gas | 1.047 |
Fuel Oil (1,2,4,5,6,Diesel, Kerosene) | 1.01 |
Propane & Liquid Propane | 1.01 |
Steam | 1.21 |
Hot Water | 1.28 |
Chilled Water | 1.05 |
Wood | 1 |
Coal/Coke | 1 |
Other | 1 |
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