2. Carbon Swap Shop
• Learn of successful
CO2 cutting projects,
and what to apply to
your own
organisation
• Overcome challenges
in your organisation
to making progress
3. Agenda
Time Session
8.30 Welcome and Introductions
1st 3 pitches: Avon Fire, At-Bristol, Bevan Brittan
Q&A
2nd 3 pitches: Buro Happold, CODA Architects, Env
Agency
Q&A and reflections
Surgery style challenges in groups
Report back and networking
11. The Project
• To reduce CO2e year on year
• Baseline Energy Consumption 2,043MWh pa
• 2011/2012 Energy Consumption 1,669MWh pa
• Carbon Savings
- Base Year 251tCO2e
- Previous Year 111tCO2e
12. The Cost
• Recent Initiatives:
- Car park extract fans install CO2 detectors
Cost £14k Savings £21k pa
- Replace lights with new energy saving lights
Cost £6k Savings £3k pa
- Replace hand dryers with more energy efficient
Cost £20k Saving £10.5k pa
- = Return on investment 15 months
13. Unexpected Outcomes
• Easy quick wins
• No resistance from Finance Director
• Wish we had known about Smart Meters, ability
to obtain half hourly meter readings combined
with data from our sub meters.
• The tour !!
15. Buro Happold
Camden Mill, Bath (400 staff)
Achieved 14% reduction in CO2e
between 2010 & 2011
Removal of 10 server boxes and
making these virtual servers which
has meant that they were using 5%
energy of previous
Installation of about 18 PIR (passive
infra-red) sensors for lights (@ less
than £20 each) in common stair areas
(working off movement and light)
Implementation of power saving
settings on all computers so that
monitors turn off after 10 minutes of
inactivity.
16. Buro Happold
Server Virtualisation
Server Virtualisation
Annual Energy saved =
54 MWh (£5562)
Servers at end of useful life
(5 – 6 years)
Cost of traditional
replacement = £40000
(Capital cost and
maintenance)
Actual cost of server
virtualisation = £16000
(Capital Cost &
maintenance)
17. Buro Happold
PIR Motion and Daylight sensors
PIR Motion and Daylight
sensors
Annual Energy saved = 4 MWh
(£400)
Installation of about 18 PIR
(passive infra-red) sensors for
lights in common stair areas
(working off movement and
light)
Cost = £36 per PIR (£18 plus
installation)
18. Buro Happold
Power Saving Settings on Monitors
Power Saving Settings on
Computer Monitors
Annual Energy Saving = 5-6 MWh
(£600)
Implementation of power saving
settings on all computers so that
monitors turn off after 10 minutes
of inactivity.
Implemented using MS SCCM –
acquired to roll-out new
applications to all computers – but
also provides central control of
power saving settings over our
internal network
19. Buro Happold
Unexpected outcomes and learning
Server Virtualisation
Positive – more space and less noise
Negative – not possible with all applications (i.e. Dongle licences)
PIR Sensors
Positive – adjustments available – light level and time on
Negative – gradual approach – not all at once
Computer Monitors
Positive – nobody complained!
Negative – actually not quite true – some engineers running long programmes
complained
We could have done some of this stuff earlier.
21. Introduction
CODA Architects
• Medium sized Architectural practice
• Bristol Based, operating nationally
• Health, retail, Hospitality and education
• Projects from £100K to £100million
• Award Winning
• Collaborative and Ethical Approach
22. What was the project?
Coda Green Guide
• A Sustainable – in house, Design Guide
• Sharing our knowledge and plugging any gaps
Team Project involving:
• Workshops
• Individual study
• Presentations
• Discussions
23. What did it cost?
What are the expected energy/carbon/cash savings?
Cost:
• Time
Indirect Savings:
• Time - Efficiency of Design / work process
• The buildings we design are more energy efficient
• Our staff are more aware of Green Issues and therefore
more engaged in cutting carbon
24. Were there any unexpected outcomes of this project?
(both positive and negative)
Staff Engagement
• Better understanding of the issues and the need for change
• A willingness to accept other office wide initiatives
• Taking initiative and proposing better ways of working
25. What do you now wish you had known when you
started?
• Keeping the information up to date is a challenge
• It hasn’t increased our ability to influence decisions as we had
hoped it would
We should have done it sooner
27. Energy Monitoring System
138 sensors throughout the building
Constantly recording energy usage of every
electrical appliance 24 hours a day
All data processing done in-house
An invaluable tool for reducing
consumption
Approx £8,500
Sustainability
29. Culture Change across the organisation
• Energy Reduction Group – 8 key staff
• Using energy data to make better use of the building, to
eliminate unnecessary usage and reduce necessary usage
• Improving departmental procedures, the way activities are
planned and the way spaces are used
• Introducing new duties for key departments and individuals
• Creating an environment where every member of staff is
constantly aware of the energy that they are using and
encouraging and enabling them to reduce it
Sustainability
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31. The next step in energy reduction:
Our 50 kWp photovoltaic array
Large enough to power 11
households
Providing 3.2% of our annual
electricity use
Meeting 20% of the building’s
needs at peak performance
Saving 25 tonnes of CO2 per
year
Currently performing 7.5%
above predictions
Funding grant from EDF
Links to our educational
programme
Sustainability
32. Behind-the-scenes sustainable building tours
Staff and volunteers – as training
School groups
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General public
Bristol’s Big Green Week
Bristol Doors Open Day
University students
British Interactive Group
Trainee teachers
Industry professionals
Local sustainability groups
Science Communication Master Class
Journalists & media
Venue Hire clients
Film crew for primary school sustainability club
Visiting delegation of Indian science teachers Sustainability
Film crew from Czech television science show
33. Questions or comments?
Chris Dunford
Sustainability Officer
01179157184 / 07967334184
chris.dunford@at-bristol.org.uk
Sustainability
34. Questions
How do you keep this on the
agenda?
How do you ensure you have a
strategic approach?
How do you avoid unintended
consequences?