Item 3: Presentation by Austin Energy regarding Mueller Development Green Building Update — original pdf
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Sustainability at the Mueller Redevelopment Green Building Update to the RMMA Commission Mark Leger Project Manager, AEGB Commercial Team September 13, 2022 © 2022 Austin Energy Dell Children's Medical Center W.H. and Elaine McCarty South Agenda • Overview of Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) • What is AEGB’s role in the community? • What does it take to achieve an AEGB Rating? • AEGB Results at Mueller • Current Sustainability Projects y l i m a F e r a c h t l a e H n o t e S , r e n d n e w S . M c r a M y b y h p a r g o t o h P © t i d e r c r e h p a r g o t o h P © 2 History and Mission Austin Energy Green Building developed the first rating system in the U.S. for evaluating the sustainability of buildings, creating a model for many other cities as well as the U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED certification system. Since 1991, Austin Energy Green Building has provided: • Building ratings • Education and outreach • Advocacy and planning Mission To cultivate innovation in building and transportation for the enrichment of the community’s environmental, economic and human well-being 3 Austin’s Green Building Legacy Host of 1st USGBC Conference 2002 AEGB Habitat Scroll of Honour 2011 United Nations awarded Mueller LEED ND Certified 2017 USGBC awarded 1st rating system 1991 Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) Adoption of Climate Protection Plan 2007 City of Austin UN Convention on Climate Change 2015 Paris, Austin Mayor attends 1990 30 + years of history Update to Green Building Plan 2021 City of Austin 2022 Local Government Honor Award 1992 UN Earth Summit, Rio De Janeiro Environmental Awareness Award 2010 City of Austin AEGB 25th Anniversary Celebration & Charrette 2016 Austin Adoption of Climate Equity Plan 2021 City of Austin 1st green building program 1990 City of Austin Public Sector Leadership Award 2003 USGBC awarded 10,000th home rated 2012 AEGB Mary Elizabeth Branch Park SITES Certified 2019 USGBC awarded 4 Austin Energy Green Building Ratings Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) rates new construction and major renovation projects for three markets Allandale Residence 4th& Condominiums Project Waterfront Single Family Production and Custom Homes Multifamily Residential < 7 Stories Commercial And Residential 8+ Stories 18,113 15.8 K Austin | 2.2 K Extended Area 196 38.2 M sq. ft. | 32.8 K dwelling units 327 41.4 M sq. ft. | 12 K dwelling units 18,636 rated projects total reported from FY 1991 - 2021 5 Austin Energy Green Building Local Sustainability Goals Resource Stewardship: Meet COA environmental initiatives including the Austin Energy Generation Resource Plan Global Leadership: Contribute to energy security + Climate Equity Plan Environmental Responsibility: Equitable access to Austin’s environmental resources and highlight local culture Workplace Advances: Make green building the industry standard Local Economy: Foster green materials and job markets 6 Codes | Ordinances | Standards | Initiatives Climate Equity Plan, City Initiatives & Austin Energy Goals (2030) • Imagine Austin Zero Waste Plan • Watershed Protection Austin Water Forward Vision Zero • • • • Austin Energy Resource, Generation and Climate Protection Plan to 2030 • No new carbon generating assets • 100% carbon-free by 2035 • 375 MW of local solar, with 200 MW customer-sited • 1200 MW conservation goal with 225 MW of DR capacity • 40 MW local thermal storage 7 Austin Climate Equity Plan The community’s 2030 Climate Equity Goals include: • Net-zero carbon for all new buildings • 30% less natural gas-related emissions • 25% less community-wide greenhouse gas emissions from • 40% less embodied carbon footprint of local building • Community-wide water demand of approximately 152,000 refrigerant leakage materials acre-feet per year transportation • 50% of trips in Austin are made using alternative • 40% of total vehicle miles traveled in Austin are electrified 8 Why Build Green? • Buildings account for 40% of energy use in the United States • Americans spend 90% of their time indoors, where pollutants can be 2-5x more concentrated than outdoors; our environment has more influence on our health than our genes, our habits and our access to medical care — combined! • Sustainable practices support equity, the environment and the local economy 9 Integrative Approach - Key Stakeholders 10 AEGB Ratings A project earns points from sustainability measures that determine its star rating. 10 Basic Requirements 35 – 44 pts 45 – 54 pts 55 – 74 pts 75 pts or more 2 Star 3 Star 4 Star 5 Star 11 Commercial Rating – Point Allocation 2016 Commercial Rating Categories Points Integrated Design (Team) Site Energy Water Education Innovation Total Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Materials & Resources 2 21 29 13 15 12 3 5 100 Innovation 5% Education 3% Team 2% Materials 12% IEQ 15% Water 13% Site 21% Energy 29% 12 Rating System Alignment AEGB provides local guidance for global sustainability initiatives. AEGB, LEED, WELL, TRUE, SITES, the Living Building Challenge, etc. all work together to empower the industry to do our best work. 13 LEED Certification Systems 14 Mueller Central “Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectatuer adipiscing elit. Maecenas portitor conque massa. Fusca posuere, magna sed pulvinar ultricies, purus. — Attribute quote here Quoter’s title and company Mueller Design Guidelines Commercial Projects > 25,000 sq. ft. Multifamily Projects 2-Star AEGB Ratings and/or LEED Certification Single Family Projects 3-Star AEGB Rating 15 Mueller by the Numbers Type Unit According to the Plan* Results to Date 2.6 M (48% built out) Commercial Space Employees Retail Institutional, civic, office, other commercial Dwelling Units New residents Apartments sq. ft. 5.4 M people 16,500 sq. ft. sq. ft. 750 K 4.65 M units 6,900 people 16,300 units units 3,850 3,050 Condos, single family homes, row houses, shop houses, Mueller houses 25% of homes/apartments affordable units 1,725 4,351 (63% built out) 627 K 2.4 M 2,282 2,069 1,272 *subject to change 16 Single Family 1,906 Rated Homes • 3-Star: 1698 • 4-Star: 84 • 5-Star: 124 Total Savings • 1,200 kW (Demand) • 2,200 MWh (Energy) • 32,500 tons construction waste diverted 2504 Moreno St 17 Multifamily 2,145 Rated Units • 1-Star: AMLI Phase I • 2-Star: AMLI Phase II, Aldrich 51 • 3-Star: Mosaic, SYNC, Greenway Lofts, Wildflower Terrace, Overture at Mueller LEED Silver: Wildflower Terrace LEED Gold and 5-Star: The Jordan at Mueller LEED Platinum: AMLI Phase I and II • • • Total Savings • 703 kW (Demand) • 3,966 MWh (Energy) • 9,472 Tons diverted (79%) • 790,934 gallons irrigation (100%) • 16.4 M gallons indoor (26%) The Jordan at Mueller 18 Commercial 60 Rated Projects 2.6 million sq. ft. Total Savings • 6,558 kW (Demand) • 19,794 MWh (Energy) • 46,856 tons diverted (85%) • 5.39 M gals irrigation (88%) • 7.55 M gals indoor (32%) Reclaimed Water Savings • • Projects that use reclaimed water indoors: Irrigation: 24.7 M gals Mueller Central, Mueller Diamond, Frost Bank, AISD PAC, HEB and Austin Energy Headquarters Mueller Cinema Building The Jordan at Mueller 19 AEGB 3-Star • Neighbors Emergency Center • Strictly Pediatrics at Mueller • South Regional Retail (26 at 3-Star) • Mary Elizabeth Branch Park Pavilion LEED Silver • Mueller Retail Building 10 • The Thinkery • Residence Inn • Wildflower Terrace • Austin Film Society – Armory Building LEED Silver and AEGB 3-Star • Starbucks • Mueller Market District • Mueller Cinema Building Mary Elizabeth Branch Park Pavilion 2020 © Leonid Furmansky AEGB 4-Star • Satellite Dialysis • Ella Wooten and John Gaines Parks • Home Depot • Alamo Drafthouse LEED Gold • Dell Children’s Medical Center • Dell Pediatric Research Institute • Frost Bank • SEDL AEGB 4-Star and LEED Gold • H-E-B • Seton Administration Offices • Mueller Central – Visitors Center • Mueller Diamond • Texas Mutual Insurance Texas Mutual Insurance 2121 © Lars Frazer AEGB 5-Star • AISD Performing Arts Center LEED Platinum • Ronald McDonald House • AMLI, Phase I and II (LEED for Homes and LEED NC) AEGB 5-Star and LEED Platinum • Dell Children’s Medical Center (2) • Austin Energy Headquarters* *LEED Rating on Track Austin Energy Headquarters 2222 © Thomas McConnell What do the Numbers Mean? Annual Project Savings effectively: • Planted 380,000 trees in Austin parks • Removed 2,000 cars from Austin’s busy roadways • Provided electricity for 2,500 average Austin residences for a year 23 Current Projects • Mueller Alpha and Bravo Office Buildings • Origin Hotel • AISD General Marshall Middle School • Gemdale Medical Office Building • DCMC 4th Bed Tower Expansion and Specialty Pavilion AISD General Marshall Middle School Gemdale Medical Office Building DCMC 4th Bed Tower Expansion Mueller Alpha Building 2424 Origin Hotel Mueller Central “Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectatuer adipiscing elit. Maecenas portitor conque massa. Fusca posuere, magna sed pulvinar ultricies, purus. — Attribute quote here Quoter’s title and company LEED ND Gold Mueller is one of the largest projects to participate in the LEED Neighborhood Development certification Goal: Silver Achieved: Gold 25 Mueller Energy Center The Mueller Energy Center provides chilled water cooling, steam for sterilization and onsite electric production to Seton’s Dell Children’s Medical Center. Other commercial projects can purchase chilled water for cooling their buildings. 2.1 M sq. ft. Customer facilities supplied with chilled water 4,243 tons Peak cooling 26 Solar at Mueller Solar ready construction guidelines at Mueller allowed commercial and residential customers to readily install PV solar panels and served as a guide for the energy code's new solar ready ordinance. 813 kW Commercial Solar capacity on AEGB commercial rated buildings 27 Energy Storage at Mueller Austin SHINES (Sustainable and Holistic Integration of Energy Storage and Solar PV) paired solar and energy storage with a control system at residential, commercial and grid scale applications 1.5 MW/2.5 MWh Capacity of battery storage system on Zach Scott Street 28 EV Charging at Mueller Four DC Fast chargers have been installed at the Mueller H-E-B, as well as Level 2 stations at several of the businesses within Mueller. A Vehicle to Grid pilot was also launched at Pecan Street lab in Mueller. Austin Energy’s Plug-In EVerywhereSM Network gives customers access to over 1,300 Level 2 charging stations. $4.17/mo Monthly cost for Austin Energy’s Plug In Everywhere Network $0.21/min Cost for charging with DC Fast station 29 Thank You Questions? Austin Energy Green Building greenbuilding@austinenergy.com 512.482.5300 ©2020 Austin Energy. All rights reserved. Austin Energy name and logo as well as Austin Energy Green Building name and logo, and combinations thereof are trademarks of Austin Energy, the electric department of the City of Austin, Texas. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.