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The Net Zero Plus Electrical Training Institute includes demonstration center & living laboratory
for emerging energy technologies
LOS ANGELES – June 6, 2016 – Today marked the opening of the nation’s
largest net zero plus commercial building retrofit, the Net Zero Plus
Electric Training Institute (NZP-ETI) located in Greater Los Angeles.
The 144,000-square-foot demonstration center and living laboratory on
advanced and emerging clean energy technologies showcases the future of
smart energy-efficiency design, microgrid system integration, energy
storage solutions, building resiliency in the wake of natural disasters
or grid interruptions, and a suite of integrated electrical
technologies and controls. The center is also an educational facility
that trains approximately 1,500 electrical apprentices, journeymen and
contractors annually for careers at the forefront of the electrical
industry.
A building dedication ceremony held over the weekend was attended by
more than 500 Los Angeles government, business, and community leaders
and featured comments from Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti; Anthony
Rendon, Speaker of the California State Assembly; Rear Admiral Mark
Rich, Commander of USN Region Southwest; Len Hering, Center for
Sustainable Energy CEO, RADM-USN, Ret.; Ali Zaidi, White House
Associate Director for Natural Resources, Energy & Science; and
Congresswoman Roybal-Allard.
"This innovative program embodies all we are trying to accomplish in
creating a more sustainable region: solar energy; energy efficiency;
back up power; recycled materials; livable workplaces; green jobs; and
economic opportunity for everyone," said Mayor Eric Garcetti. "It is
the largest net zero plus commercial building retrofit in the U.S. and
a great example of how we can transform our existing buildings — and
thanks to IBEW Local 11 and LA/NECA, 1,500 people will now be prepared
to be part of the clean energy future and have access to good paying
jobs.”
As defined by the U.S. Department of Energy, “a zero net energy (ZNE)
is a building with zero net energy consumption, meaning the total
amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is roughly
equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site.” The
NZP-ETI takes it a step farther, as it will generate more energy than
it consumes each year. This excess energy, generated by an onsite
photovoltaic solar array, can be stored in the center’s battery storage
system or discharged back into the electric grid system.
“The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 11 and the
Los Angeles National Electrical Contractors Association formed a
partnership to develop the NZP-ETI with the mission to provide
world-leading electrical training and have nationally recognized
programs of excellence in training,” said Marvin Kropke, Business
Manager of IBEW Local 11. “Through this partnership and in cooperation
with utilities and private companies, IBEW Local 11 and LA/NECA are
pioneering the Net Zero Plus program to transform commercial markets by
employing the newest electrical technologies and training the most
skilled workforce in the U.S.”
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Commercial
buildings account for nearly 65 percent of Los Angeles’s energy use and
are responsible for vast amounts of greenhouse gas emissions. In the
U.S., CO2 emissions from all building types are estimated to increase
faster than any sector, with emissions from commercial buildings
projected to grow the fastest. In California, new construction
standards will require that all new residential construction be built
at net zero energy by 2020 and all new commercial buildings be built to
net zero standards by 2030.
The energy, environmental, economic and community benefits of this multi-million dollar retrofit include:
· 51 percent reduced total energy consumption
· 185,000 KWh/yr. more energy than consumed
· 520 metric tons/yr. reduction of CO2
· 1,500 individuals trained each year for long-term careers in the energy industry
· A resource for architects,
developers, and building owners to learn about the integration of
advanced technologies
· Enhanced grid stability and improved natural disaster and emergency response solutions
· Maintenance of a goal of 50
percent veteran enrollment in each new apprenticeship class, as well as
a comprehensive outreach program encompassing disadvantaged communities
throughout Los Angeles County
“We are preparing the electrical industry of the future with
transformational training to help them serve their customers with
energy cost reduction strategies, realize new revenues, manage costs of
reliability, invest in energy independence and achieve sustainability
goals,” said Jim Willson, Executive Director of Los Angeles NECA. “Our
member contractors and workforce are receiving classroom education and
jobsite training as well as developing integrated energy solution
capabilities in renewable energy, battery storage, and microgrids. This
state-of-the-art training enables our contractors and workforce to
design, safely install, and maintain complex energy systems.”
The NZP-ETI will earn the International
Living Future Institute’s net zero energy certification and will be
verified a net zero building by the New Buildings Institute. In
addition, it was built to USGBC’s LEED Gold standard.
NZP-ETI project sponsors include One Source Distributors, Samsung SDI
(Energy Storage Solutions), Square D by Schneider Electric, Milwaukee,
and Sage Glass. The project development team includes PDE Total Energy
Solutions, stok, O’Bryant Electric, Western Allied Mechanical, Hutchens
PR, Avery Energy Consulting and SimonGlover Architects.
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