Investment in The Coconut Industry by Nancy Cheruiyot
Power therm
1. Energy Management Across
Multiple Buildings
Cian O’Riordan
27 March, 2012
Local Authority Energy Management Learning Tour
2. About PowerTherm Solutions
• 10 years old this month
• 6 engineers
• Energy Services
– Energy & Maintenance Surveys
– Energy Monitoring, Reporting & Verification
– Energy & Maintenance Management
– Energy Retrofit Design & Project Management
– Specialist Energy Advice
4. A strategic approach to energy
management Commitment to a goal;
assign responsibility;
allocate resources.
Strategic plan -
organisation structure
and activities;
energy monitoring;
how energy savings
will be identified and
Annual report &
implemented.
planning
Baseline energy use,
identify energy users,
energy drivers, savings
Analysis & monthly
reports
5. e3 Energy Management
• UCD, Trinity College, DIT and DCU
• Launched 2004
– 30 buildings, €3 million energy cost,
– Goal10% reduction in 3 years
– SEAI co-funding
• Service Providers - PowerTherm & WYG
• Currently
– 90 buildings, €9 million energy cost
– Goal 10% saving
6. General Approach - ARC
Architecture Routines Culture
Steering Committee Baseline study Communicate goal
Project Manager Annual energy & progress
Procurement review & report GHG & Cost
Consultant Monthly reports savings
Account Managers Building surveys & Logo
Energy Champions investigations Materials
BMS operation Presentations
M&R System Identify & resolve Shutdown e-mail
Project Existing Media
management
8. Energy Monitoring & Reporting
• A structured, multi-year approach is essential (M&V Plan)
• Energy savings cannot be directly measured
• Establish a baseline year
• € savings = gas saved 2011 x gas AUP 2011
• Sophisticated approaches available, if required
• Keeping it simple:
– Use same system for energy management and DECs
– Annual data is essential, monthly data is valuable
– Elec – online access – save data OR manual meter readings
– Gas – manual meter readings
– Oil/LPG – bills and tank opening/closing volumes
– Meter point number, readings & date should be saved!
11. Raising Awareness
• Identify key groups, their impact, allocate
resources accordingly
• Decide what you want them to do
• Find a proportionate means to secure buy-in and
communicate the message
• Develop a logo, turn it into a brand
• Use a website as your awareness hub
• Get a list of communications media / options
• Make a plan...
12. Group Impact What we want Method
Design & refurb Very high Efficiency and metering integral part Direct / organisational,
of design CPD
BMS Very high Scheduling, setpoints, control Direct / organisational
strategies
Maintenance High Efficiency to be on a par with comfort Direct / contract
management, CPD
Security High am - Leave lights off Contract management
pm - Switch lights off, close windows
Feedback
Cleaning Medium Switch lights off Contract management
IT/IS Medium Specific projects – build settings, Direct communication /
comms room a/c, data centres mole
Academic & Medium Efficient equipment operating Energy champion,
research staff practices various general media
Administrative Low Lights, windows, pc, office equipment Various general media
staff
Students Very low
13.
14. Lessons Learned for Multisite
• Goal is essential
– Specific, measurable, achievable
– Public commitment
• Strategy & structure should reflect goal
– 5-15% can be achieved from awareness & operation
– For higher level of savings need capital programme
– Awareness and operational based savings require
ongoing management
– Smarter controls and new installation require less
ongoing management, but have a capital cost
15. Lessons learned from multi-site
• Targeted Approach - Pareto principal
– Identify the 20% of buildings that consume 80% of use
– Identify the 20% of people that influence 80% of use
• Structure
– Leverage your own organisation – energy champions
– Use established groups and systems
– Engage with information services and secure
commitment
16. One last thing...
...start with a clearly defined goal,
policy and strategic plan.
19. Saving Money
Bill management & procurement
• Quick wins establish momentum and finance works
• Bill review
– Sense check
– Small accounts
– Estimated readings
– Tariff
– Maximum Import Capacity / Supply Point Capacity
– Power factor correction
• Procurement
– After bill review
– Save your energy data!
• Bill queries afterwards