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1 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Paul Isbell Energy Manager Bristol City Council UK Improving Energy Efficiency in Buildings

2 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Bristol Map of UK Electricity Supply Areas

3 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Bristol paul.isbell@bristol.gov.uk

4 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Whole City Foot Print Bristol's ecological footprint in 2003 was 191 times the size of the city. If everyone on the earth had the same lifestyle and used the same quantity of resources as the residents of Bristol, we would need three Earths to sustain us.

5 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol The last 160,000 years (from ice cores) and the next 100 years Time ( thousands of years) 1601208040 Now 200 300 400 500 600 700 CO 2 in 2100 (with business as usual) Double pre-industrial CO 2 Lowest possible CO 2 stabilisation level by 2100 CO 2 now CO 2 concentration (ppm)

6 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Results Of Quality of Life Survey 2005

7 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol 2 Projected Carbon Reduction

8 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol The Task

9 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Know Your Building How much energy is being used? –If you don’t measure it you can not control it. When is the energy being used? –Measure consumption over time. Half hour data Who is using the energy? –Examine wastage – e.g. high consumptions at night. Is the amount being used high or low for the building type? –Display Certificate

10 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Example 27% use at night – Why? Computers Lights Cleaners Kitchens Fridges Drink Machines Caretakers Security Lights

11 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Hard to get at Savings Improvements Lighting Heating etc Controls Awareness Savings

12 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol

13 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Where is it ? Can any one understand it ? Who is interested ? Certificate

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19 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Disjointed Programmes A few posters won’t change peoples actions Awareness not linked into any feed back will fail ! Needs to be constantly reinforced

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23 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol 4 Stages of Energy Awareness

24 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol A European Campaign for the implementation of an “energy ratings” poster displaying CO 2 emissions as well as energy and water consumption's in municipal buildings. Anticipating the entry into force of the European Building Directive by encouraging a “bottom-up”- oriented approach. Preparing the grounds for it’s implementation. Linked to energy awareness tools to imbed changed actions What is Display TM ?

25 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol European Buildings Directive article 7… “Member States shall take measures to ensure that for buildings with a total useful floor area over 1,000 m 2 occupied by public authorities and by institutions providing public services to a large number of persons and therefore frequently visited by these persons an energy certificate, not older than 10 years, is placed in a prominent place clearly visible to the public. Clearly visible to the OccupantsClearly visible to the Occupants who know what it means !

26 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Property Name Energy Ratings: Energy, CO 2 & Water. Actions to take to improve ratings A to G Scale Logo & Contact Details Energy Sources Category Details Yearly Averages Display Logo provides link back to awareness programmes

27 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol On-line Calculation Tool - Transparent methodology Users guide provides a detailed description of the calculation process. Step by step process Straightforward

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31 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Excellent visual way of showing energy performance whilst complying with Building Regs ‘ Corporate Identity ’ for awareness material Makes energy and climate issues comprehensible to non-specialists Encourages people to take action to change their habits Helps to promote in-house initiatives and tells staff & public ‘ we are doing our bit ’. Assets of Display TM

32 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Assets of Display TM Increases dialogue from elected members and senior management to security staff & cleaners. Extensive handbook. Excellent on-line resources: www.display.org Several project co-ordinators to answer e-mail & ‘phone queries.

33 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Tools - Posters

34 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Communication internal e-mail newsletter (distribution around 6,000) Electronic Weekly News, Citywide Newsletter “The Bristol News” (distributed to every home in Bristol – up to 150,000), The Energy Echo, the Energy Management Units newsletter/poster Use the display logo on posters and stickers in the conventional manner.

35 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Tools – News Letter (Fixed to back of toilet doors widely read)

36 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol DISPLAY a good tool

37 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Visit from MP & Government Minister Media Intrest

38 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Post card from Chief Executive

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41 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Stickers to reinforce message

42 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol More to come ! Linking in with Eco Schools Development of a managers competency training pack Hopefully Display Plus

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44 Paul Isbell Energy Manager, Bristol City Council, 22/03/07 Display in Bristol Conclusions The Display-Campaign:Anticipates the entry into force of the EPBD Is Adaptable to national implementation schemes Bridges the gap between Europe and its citizens Tells Staff & Members of the public they can help to improve ratings in their buildings. By providing feed back.

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