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Energy Sustainability on Campus
Reduce Your Campus’ Energy Consumption
John Metras, University of British Columbia
David Helliwell, Pulse Energy
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Agenda
• Ecotrek Program: objectives,
implementation, results.
• Energy management on campus
• Future energy reduction plans and goals
• Q&A
• Total: 45 minutes
2 campuses: Vancouver and
Kelowna
48,000 students
Global leader in Clean Energy,
Forestry, Sustainable Urban
Development, Health Research,
Asian Studies
Kyoto targets achieved in 2007
in a context of 30% growth
The University of British Columbia
UBC Ecotrek Program
• Canada’s largest university
energy/water retrofit project
• $35M in energy and water retrofits
to 288 buildings
• Interior and exterior lighting
upgrades
• HVAC and BMS system upgrades
• Steam system refurbishment and
upgrades
• Energy management training for
ops staff
Ecotrek Objectives
• Reduce energy and water costs
• Minimize environmental impacts
• Reduce deferred maintenance backlog
• Improve building occupant comfort
Implementation Strategy
• Partnered with BC Hydro and internal stakeholders
• Negotiated performance contract including energy usage
baselines
• Started with small lighting retrofit to prove concept
Implementation Strategy, Continued
• Employed rigorous project controls and internal
coordination
• Created program name and logo
• Promoted successes to make partners look good
Ecotrek Results & Benefits
Compared to 2000 levels, in 2007/2008 Ecotrek had achieved:
• 23% reduction of energy consumption per m2
• 35% reduction of water consumption per m2
• 23% reduction of GHG emissions per m2
• 86% reduction in NOx emissions
• $15-20M reduction in deferred maintenance
• Improved indoor air quality
• Enhanced reputation for leadership in sustainability
Energy Management
• Technical training for operations staff (EcoTrek)
• Energy dashboard pilot programs (Pulse Energy)
– Phase 1: Dashboard for building users
– Phase 2: EM software for operations staff
Energy Management, Continued
• Kill-a-Watt meter program
• Energy management policy
• Continuous optimization program (BC Hydro)
– Pilot program to audit, retrofit and monitor campus buildings
Future Plans
• Smart Energy Grid Project
– Biomass and alternative energy
– Steam to hot water conversion
– Continuous Optimization
• Goal to reduce carbon emissions by 33% by 2015, 67% by
2020 and 100% by 2050
• Reduce or avoid carbon tax and emission off-set costs
($3.3M/year)
Biomass Demonstration
UBC Bioenergy Research and Demonstration Project
Building: Four story CLT building
Gross Power: 1.95 MWe for export
Net Thermal: 8000 lbs/hr for district heating
CO2 Red: 4,000 tpy of GHG reduction
Continuous Optimization
• The UBC Continuous Optimization Program is targeting a
10% reduction in energy consumption and GHG emissions
by 2015
• Optimization (audits and re-commissioning), Monitoring,
Targeting and Reporting, Sustainable Behaviors.
• Measurement & verification of results with Pulse Energy’s
software
UBC Path to Carbon Neutrality
Smart Energy
Grid/
Continuous
Optimization
Biomass and
alternative
energy
Steam to
hot water
conversion
2007 2010 2015?
Q & A
Biomass Demonstration
UBC Bioenergy Research and Demonstration Project
Building: Four story CLT building
Gross Power: 1.95 MWe for export
Net Thermal: 8000 lbs/hr for district heating
CO2 Red: 4,000 tpy of GHG reduction
Q & A
Q & A
Q & A
Q & A
Pulse Energy Management Software
Pulse Energy Management Software
Q & A
Q & A
Q & A
Thank you!
• Sign up for a free version of Pulse at
www.CheckYourBuildingsPulse.com
• Additional questions? Contact Pulse Energy at:
778-331-0500
• Look for future and archived webinars on our
website: www.pulseenergy.com/resources/webinars