2. Agenda
1. Introduction
2. The main business drivers
3. Schools and energy efficiency
4. Lighting
5. Solar
6. HVAC
7. Energy Metering
8. Management
9. Water Conservation
10. Project examples
11. Energy efficiency – the approach
3. Main business drivers
Huge rises in energy and water – doubled in 5 years – due to “investment” in
energy network
High maintenance costs
Buildings – poor energy efficiency
Technology and capability developments
4. Rising energy costs don't mean rising bills!
Rising energy costs don't
mean rising bills
The technology is already
here, application and a holistic
approach are key
The cheapest unit of energy is
the one you never use
5. Schools and energy efficiency
Buildings built before 2006 most inefficient
Little control of usage/services left on
Poor visibility of usage/reliance on bills
Old, outdated, inefficient lighting, heating,
cooling
Incorrect tariff structures – Maximum
demand
No master plan – ad hoc construction
No dedicated engineering team
Large energy usage 100k +
Sustainable/environmentally conscious
organisation
Long periods of vacancy
6. Schools and energy efficiency
Buildings built before 2006 most inefficient
Little control of usage/services left on
Poor visibility of usage/reliance on bills
Old, outdated, inefficient lighting, heating,
cooling
Incorrect tariff structures – Maximum
demand
No master plan – ad hoc construction
No dedicated engineering team
Large energy usage 100k +
Sustainable/environmentally conscious
organisation
Long periods of vacancy
8. Lighting – LED leading the way
LED lighting has come of age
Carefully consider LED upgrades –
Glare, colour, intensity
LED retrofits should be avoided – old
fittings fail in time negating the long life
of LED
Controls should be included –
Occupancy, time based, centralised
Choose reputable brands.
Only select products that offer long
warranties – If it last 30K hours,
shouldn’t the warranty be better than 2
years??
9. Solar – Let the sun shine
Free energy
Cost has reduced over the past few
years
Caution should be used when
considering installation company
Solar PV systems need to be engineered
- Don't over size system
Solar should always be considered with
other energy saving measures
Variety of installation configurations
10. HVAC – Keeping your cool
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
Consider small reverse cycle units with a
high COP rating
Set temperatures for comfort – 22-23 C
Install controls when installing heating
and air-conditioning systems –
Occupancy sensors, door switches
Develop a lifecycle replacement program
for R22 refrigerant units
Undertake regular servicing of air
conditioning and heating units
11. Metering – Show me the money!!
Information when and where you need it
Allows you to pinpoint areas of
unusually high energy consumption and
respond immediately
Validates activities and improvements
with real time data.
12. Water conservation – Making every drop count
Did you know that for every litre of water,
you pay to dispose of 0.9 litres into the
sewer?
Water is an essential resource that
should NOT be wasted
Most water waste can be attributed to
poor maintenance – leaks at appliances
and underground networks
Reduce, re-use, recycle – low flow
toilets, taps and showers
Rain water harvesting should be part of
every site
Greywater recycling greatly reduces
mains water use
Watering should be done late evening to
minimise evaporation
13. Ongoing management
All energy conserving measures need to
be monitored
Ongoing “tuning” maximises your
investment made in energy saving
initiatives
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14. Project findings
Mercedes College, Adelaide – 55% lighting energy reduction,
40% overall, fully funded/ 5 year payback.
St Peters College, Adelaide – 38% overall energy reduction, 5
year payback
St Brendan Shaw, Devonport – 31% energy reduction, 4.5 year
payback
Prince Alfred College – 60% lighting energy reduction
SA Police HQ – 84% daytime / 94% night time energy reduction
15. South Australian school, based in the Adelaide foothills over 6.5 hectares,
established in 1954, offering tuition from beginners to Year 12.
Programmed introduced significant multi building efficiency measures including:
•Sub metering system to monitor electrical performance
•Lighting replacements resulting in 55 per cent energy and maintenance savings
•Review of the sub-optimal air conditioning system
•Installation of additional solar PV arrays
The upgrades were cost neutral – the energy savings paid for themselves.
The efficiencies complemented the college’s building master plan
Opportunity was provided for student and teacher engagement
19. Programmed Sustainability
Identify – initial review
Evaluate – through an independent,
unbiased and holistic energy study
Execute – agreed efficiency measures
Realise – measure, verify, maintain
Unbiased, holistic, vendor independent
20. Programmed Sustainability
We are unique – product independent, technically leading
edge team of experts
Part of the Programmed group, financially secure ASX listed
company
All team members are technically qualified with min 15 years
experience
Experienced working with independent schools
Members of Energy Efficiency Council, Property Council,
Facilities Management Association
Project funding available – Avoid the cost of waiting.
“The cheapest unit of energy is the one that you never use”
21. Energy Efficiency is a destination - not a
product
Programmed can help you navigate your way
towards energy efficiency
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Editor's Notes
Unsustainable –
older equipment is much costlier to maintain
School in Adelaide employ a full time electrician to change light globes, we will re train him to read the online data, re active becomes pro active.
Australia was built on cheap energy, efficiency was not a consideration when electricity was 3/4 c kwh, now its closer to 30
That means there is great opportunity for improvement
Technology– lighting, controls, metering, online monitoring, BMS, solar, battery
Each application is different – school, office – what works for ikea, might not work for other retailers
Image showing heating and lighting
Note time-clock is incorrect and bypass is ON
GRAPHS SHOWNING OUT OF HOURS USE COMPARISON SUMMER AND WINTER
LED lighting
LED lighting
LED lighting
LED lighting
LED lighting
LED lighting
Mis application – installing solar without first reducing energy
Unbiased means not a lighting company
DFS – experienced engineers,
Consult with you re existing info, master plans, targets
will gather data and information that is specific to the site
Analyse it
Design, practical solutions to suit, such as a lighting and controls solution for a school
Work with you to implement the measures and realise the benefit
Measure, verify and maintain
24/7/365 monitoring
Verification of the savings
Mis application – installing solar without first reducing energy
Unbiased means not a lighting company
DFS – experienced engineers,
Consult with you re existing info, master plans, targets
will gather data and information that is specific to the site
Analyse it
Design, practical solutions to suit, such as a lighting and controls solution for a school
Work with you to implement the measures and realise the benefit
Measure, verify and maintain