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Title: The Dollars and Sense of Green Buildings


1
The Dollars and Sense of Green Buildings
  • Ellen Sinreich
  • President
  • Green Edge, LLC
  • www.greenedgellc.com

2
Green Edge, LLC
  • Green Leasing Toolkits
  • Training Workshops
  • Carbon Footprint Reduction
  • Green Lease Development
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • LEED Advisory
  • Strategic Green Planning

3
Green is no longer a fad
  • Green is going from boutique to better, from a
    choice to a necessity, from a fad to a strategy
    to win, from an insoluble problem to a great
    opportunity.
  • Thomas Friedman, Hot, Flat, and Crowded

4
The Dollars and Sense of Green Buildings
  • The Decision to Go Green
  • Cost/Benefit Analysis
  • Regulatory Considerations
  • How the Money Flows
  • What is Actually Happening

5
The Decision to Go Green
  • STRATEGIC
  • Should we invest?
  • TACTICAL
  • Which properties?
  • Which attributes?
  • Phasing?
  • PROPERTY SPECIFIC
  • Which features?
  • Cost/Benefit analysis
  • Payback analysis!

6
Perspective Matters
  • Investor/Landlord
  • Long Term Hold Perspective Translate costs and
    benefits into financial performance
  • Merchant Builder
  • Short Term Hold Perspective Development
    timing/risk and ability to capture value of
    sustainable features
  • Tenant
  • User Perspective
  • Operational benefits, enhanced enterprise value

7
Green Building Wish List
  • Commissioning
  • High Efficiency HVAC/Lights
  • Daylight Harvesting
  • Energy Management Systems
  • Low Flow Fixtures
  • Smart Irrigation/Xeroscaping
  • Stormwater Management
  • Pervious Pavement/Shading
  • Renewable Energy
  • Solar
  • Wind
  • Geothermal

8
Cost/Benefit Payback
  • 1st Step Benchmark Understand Existing
    Costs/Benefits
  • 2nd Step Understand New Costs
  • 3rd Step Understand New Benefits
  • 4th Step Determine Payback Period

9
Green Building Costs
  • Out of pocket capital costs
  • In-house labor and time
  • Risk of failure of new products Contractor
    availability experience
  • Risk of increased operating costs

10
Green Building Costs
  • Energy cost reductions increase payback periods
  • Tenant demand doesnt meet expectation
  • Risk of changing investor/tenant sustainability
    requirements
  • Risk of functional obsolescence

11
Green Building Benefits
  • Government and utility incentives
  • Enhanced enterprise value
  • Better ability to meet tenant demand
  • Reduced resource consumption
  • Reduced operating costs
  • Improved building operations
  • Reduced maintenance costs

12
Green Building Benefits
  • Lower turnover and vacancy rates
  • Better ability to meet investor demand
  • Lower cost of regulatory compliance
  • Reduced exposure to cost volatility
  • Improved financing
  • Reduced exit/take out risk
  • Higher NOI and asset value

13
Incentives
  • Federal / State / Local / Utility
  • Grants
  • Tax Abatements
  • Tax Credits
  • Increased Density
  • Expedited
  • Permitting

14
Monetizing Incentives
  • Lowes Home Improvement Austin Tx
  • 40-70 more energy efficient
  • 50 more water efficient
  • Expedited permitting 3 vs 15 months
  • Profits projected at 85,000 per day
  • Total cost to build 2.85M
  • How can YOU monetize the value of
  • green?

15
Federal Tax Deduction
  • Available to building owners and tenants
  • For investments in energy efficient commercial
    building 1.80/sf max deduction
  • Must attain a 50 reduction in the total annual
    energy usage.
  • Applies to
  • Interior lighting systems
  • Heating cooling, hot water
  • The building envelope
  • Can receive partial deduction

16
How Does the Money Flow?
  • The Retail Lease
  • Determines who pays for green features
  • Creates Landlord Tenant sustainability
    partnership
  • The most important transactional document

17
Cost Benefit Allocation
  • Reward the party who bears the costs with
    benefits so there is an appropriate ROI and
    payback period
  • Capital costs vs operating expenses
  • Who pays?
  • Who benefits?

18
Remedy the split incentive disincentive
  • Pass Through of Capital Expenditures
  • Make sure capital expenditures that result in
    operating savings can be passed through to
    tenants. Where pass through is permitted
  • Be specific about the types of cap ex qualifying
    as escalatable
  • The amortization term should maximize incentives
    for investment if resource efficiency
  • Measurement and verification considerations

19
What is actually happening?
  • The different levels of engagement
  • No Cost
  • We would have done it anyway
  • Low Cost
  • The low hanging fruit
  • High Cost
  • Capital Intensive

20
Retailers with a green initiative
  • Crate and Barrel
  • Lululemon
  • Walgreens
  • Fresh and Easy (Tesco)
  • Whole Foods
  • GAP
  • Limited
  • Aveda
  • REI
  • Origins
  • Wal-Mart
  • Target
  • Kohls
  • J.C. Penney
  • Best Buy
  • Office Depot
  • Starbucks
  • PNC Bank, Wachovia, Citibank
  • Home Depot

21
Modells
  • HVAC monitoring system installed in 133 big box
    stores
  • Kept existing HVAC equipment
  • Projected
  • 7.4M Kwh reduced energy consumption
  • 17 reduction in usage
  • 840,000 annual savings based on 12 kwh cost of
    electricity in Northeast
  • At these numbers what could Modells afford to
    spend on these upgrades????????

22
Office Depot
  • Invested 20M
  • Energy management systems
  • High efficiency HVAC equipment
  • Lighting retrofit to T5 lighting
  • Light sensors in all offices
  • 71.8M kwh of renewable energy credits
  • 2005-2006 Saved 65.9M kwh with a 4.5 increase
    in sf
  • 2006 Saved 6.2M in energy costs

23
Wal-Mart Daylight Harvesting
  • 2007 2,000 supercenters / 334M sf
  • Photometric photocell system
  • Computer controlled daylight sensors
  • Regulates store lighting levels
  • Synchronized with skylights
  • Dimmable T8 fluorescent lamps
  • Cost of installation per store 200,000
  • Projected annual savings 100,000

24
Wal-Mart LED Lighting
  • Parking Lot Lights Neighborhood Center
  • COST Metal Halides 400W 200-450 per fixture
  • vs LED 200W 1000-1500 per fixture
  • BENEFITS
  • 10 yr vs 2 yr service life
  • 1 to 1 fixture ratio with opportunities to ?
    (37-33)
  • 92 reduction in maintenance costs
  • 65 reduction in site energy
  • 67 reduction in energy costs 4,900 per year
  • PAYBACK

25
Wal-Mart LED Lighting
  • Refrigerated Case Lighting
  • Cost approx 40 per door fluorescent
  • approx 250 per door LED
  • Longer life 50,000 hrs vs 6,000 hrs
  • 95 lower maintenance costs
  • 50 more light/50 less watts
  • 2000 Stores
  • 10.4M ?annual energy cost (5,200 per store)
  • 21-32M ? maintenance costs (10,500-16,000)
  • Payback 3 years energy maintenance
    savings 6 years only energy savings

26
Wal-Mart Water Conservation
  • 2007 severe drought in southeast states
  • 170 stores, 2000 toilets
  • 3.5M toilet replacement cost
  • 17 reduction in water use
  • 3 year payback
  • After payback over 1M annual increase in
    operating income
  • Capitalize at 8 12.5M increase in value OR
  • How much additional gross revenue for 1M
    increase in NOI?

27
JC Penney
  • 2000-2005 75M investment in EMS
  • High efficiency HVAC Lighting retrofits
  • Occupancy based controls
  • Variable speed drive controls for fans and pumps
  • Educational awareness training
  • Per store energy costs 250,000 lower than comp
    stores
  • Per store energy consumption reduced by 2 with
    5 increase in hours and 2.3 increase in size

28
Owners have come a long way
  • PROGRESS
  • Regency Centers
  • Simon Property Group
  • General Growth Properties
  • Trademark Property Company
  • Forest City
  • Macerich
  • Melaver
  • CBL Associates
  • Glimcher

29
Glimchers Goats No Joke!
  • 100 goats used to clear a grassy area around a
    retention pond at SuperMall, Auburn, WA
  • Cost 3,000 vs. 40,000 for traditional
    landscaping

30
Regencys Baseline Greenlight Measures
  • Smart irrigation and xeroscaping
  • Low flow plumbing fixtures
  • Low toxicity materials
  • High efficiency HVAC Lighting
  • Shield Parking Lot Lights
  • Green cleaning
  • Reflective cool roofing

31
Conclusions
  • Cost/Benefit Analyses and Payback Periods
  • Benchmark and understand current costs
  • Do the math and understand new costs
  • Consider all costs, not just initial capital
    costs
  • Quantify all benefits including non-monetary
  • Keep your perspective in mind
  • Translate cost/benefits into financial
    performance
  • Determine the payback period
  • THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX!

32
THANK YOU
  • ELLEN SINREICH
  • PRESIDENT
  • GREEN EDGE, LLC
  • WWW.GREENEDGELLC.COM
  • 212-828-3840
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