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Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Buildings Initiative July, 13 2011 ***Any technical problems? Contact AUMA IT at 780-433-4431.

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1 Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Buildings Initiative July, 13 2011 ***Any technical problems? Contact AUMA IT at 780-433-4431

2 Webinar How To Raise Hand Approval Confusion Applause/Thumbs Down Yes/No for polling Away from computer

3 Agenda Introducing the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre Introducing the Taking Action to Manage Energy (TAME) Buildings Initiative How to participate in TAME Buildings Initiative Guest Speaker: Les Quinton from the Town of Black Diamond Help us with your feedback

4 WHY “TAKING ACTION”? Implementation – address and remove barriers you face through: – Resources, Education, Training – Knowledge Creation – Funding – Cost Savings WHY “MANAGE ENERGY”? Build your capacity for continuous improvement through: – Giving energy use a strategic focus – Commitment from Senior Management and Council – Measures and target reductions adopted – Roles and Responsibilities – Staff job descriptions

5 TAME Building Initiative Desired Outcomes You realize energy cost savings Your actions reduce emissions from your buildings – Appropriate technical solutions implemented ENERGY ASSESSMENTS Your municipality gives energy management a strategic focus – Organization and policy changes for continuous improvement are made ORGANIZATIONAL ASSESSMENTS

6 Level of detail to suit your needs EOI and Dashboard Reports – Quick and easy – Snapshot of your facility energy use – Benchmark to Alberta average and best in class – Cost savings potential

7 EOI Form

8 Dashboard Report Download the EOI onlineonline

9 Participate!

10 Screening Assessments Self help tool Greater level of detail Pin-point specific areas of concern Technical analysis Organizational analysis Ongoing use

11 Screening Assessment Report

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13 Detailed Energy Assessments Whole Building System Energy Analysis Identifies Opportunities Prioritizes upgrades Helps you understand the Cost / Benefit Your plan for implementation

14 Your Barriers to Implementation What stands in your way of improving building energy efficiency? Can TAME Buildings Initiative address your barriers? How could we improve TAME Buildings Initiative to better serve your needs? Send your feedback to contact@mccac.ca.contact@mccac.ca Or post in chat window

15 Introducing Les Quinton Parks and Recreation Manager for Town of Black Diamond Case Study: Oilfields Regional Arena

16 The Black Diamond Approach GOAL: Clean, safe, mechanically sound and lasting facilities Planning for the future with sustainable solutions today Responsibility to the taxpayers to properly utilize funds provided and protect the environment

17 Common Sense Cost Reduction 1 st place to look is facility operations – Identify areas of waste and find way to eliminate it Research potential projects for: – Meeting our operational needs – 5 year payback or, – Positive environmental and municipal impact

18 Planning and Monitoring Keep records to monitor progress Compare our results to others Plan ahead for financing – Save up for a big purchase – Utilize grants whenever possible

19 Lighting upgrades Installed T8, 32 watt lamps 400 watt pulse start multi vapour over ice surface LED lighting for signs LED indoor and outdoor lighting

20 Better Operations, Better Building Regular maintenance schedules Scheduling refrigerator overhaul Defining Staff duties and practices – Not in use? Turn it off

21 Insulation and Timers Re-insulated outside walls Installed low-e insulating ceiling – Reduced refrigerator run time Night Setback thermostats on furnaces

22 Water Conservation Showers fitted with motion sensors Installed low flow shower heads and toilets Changes to ice resurfacing system Cut overall water consumption by half

23 Water Conservation

24 Refrigerator Upgrades Bypass installed to lessen start-up load Larger expansion valve Overall decrease in run time Overall decrease in run time per hour of paid ice time

25 Refrigerator Run Time

26 Generate your own power! Electricity is our biggest (and costliest) utility On site power with no distribution fees – 40-49% of our bill is distribution charges Right move for the environment Steady decrease in solar system costs Paybacks slow but improving

27 Solar and Wind 2006 Alberta Municipal Solar Showcase – Reduce grid power consumption 1.81 kilowatt system Angle adjustable for optimal winter and summer sun – Strong performance on solar Installed 2 wind turbines

28 Solar Generation

29 In-floor Heating Addition of 2 outdoor rinks Change rooms use in-floor heating 2400 sq ft building cost $1242 to heat air and water

30 Projects this year Replaced old furnaces with efficient models Surge protectors on electrical panels Reduced consumption, extended life Solar system expansion 1.4 kilowatt this year, toward 7.81 kilowatt overall

31 Annual Power Consumption

32 Future Projects Flood room melting pit – Underground storage of snow melt – Pre-heat with solar and use for ice re-surfacing Pellet boiler for heating flood water Air motors for circulating pumps LED lights over ice surface Computer controls for refrigerator

33 Thank You! Stay up to date at www.mccac.cawww.mccac.ca Please send any feedback and further questions to us at contact@mccac.cacontact@mccac.ca Questions?


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