Energy Efficient &
Sustainable Buildings for
the Future
INTRODUCTION
HEAD OF ENERGY
ENERGY MANAGER
INTRODUCTION
NG BAILEY VISION LAND SECURITIES VISION
TO SUPPORT CUSTOMERS IN
ACHIEVING THEIR
SUSTAINABILITY ASPIRATIONS.
OPTIMISING CURRENT ASSETS
TO ENSURE TOTAL
OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
TO BE THE UK LISTED REAL
ESTATE SUSTAINABILITY
LEADER
WITH COLLABORATIVE VISIONS, NG BAILEY AND LAND SECURITIES
TACKLE ENERGY REDUCTION IN PARTNERSHIP
• Sustainable design & construction
• Sustainable refurbishment
• Biodiversity & green infrastructure
• Well-being and productivity through
design and management
• Enhancement of the public realm
• Climate change & decarbonisation
• Energy management
• Waste management and recycling
• Responsible supply chain management
• Community employment
• Education programmes
• Volunteering & charity partnerships
• Diversity
• Fairness
• Health and safety
Sustainability Vision:
To be the UK listed
real estate
sustainability leader
Sustainable
design and
innovation
Land Securities
Vision:
To be the best
property company in
the UK in the eyes of
our customers, our
communities, our
partners and our
employees
Efficient use of
natural
resources
Creating jobs and
opportunity
LAND SECURITIES VISION
A TARGET FOR DECARBONISATION
• Sector pathway requires carbon intensity reductions of 48% by
2030 and 84% by 2050 are required to achieve the 2oC target.
• This leads to the following targets for Land Securities:
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Company Target Years 2030 2040 2050
Intensity Reduction Against Baseline 40% 70% 80%
THE PARTNERSHIP
THE ENERGY PILOT
• 6 prestigious London buildings
• 12 months
• Targeting 8% savings
AIMS
• Utilise data more effectively
• Integrate energy management
with onsite engineering resource
• Realise Land Securities
sustainability targets
A TYPICAL LAND SECURITIES BUILDING
– WHY IS OPTIMISATION REQUIRED
HOT WATER 5%
LIGHTING 35%
SMALL POWER 15%
HEATING & COOLING 35%
ENERGY WASTE 10%
GAS
30%
ELECTRICITY
70%
ENERGY IN SERVICE OUT
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
LAND SECURITIES SYSTEMS AND
STRATEGY
ISO 50001 ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
CONTROL
SYSTEMS (BMS)
DEMAND
LOGIC ASSET & CONDITION
REGISTERS
RETRO
COMMISSIONING
SURVEYS AND
AUDIT
ENERGY DATA
(aM&T)
STAKEHOLDER
FEEDBACK
TARGET SIGNIFICANT USES PARTNER WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS EVERY ASSET HAS A PLAN
ENERGY MANAGEMENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT
NG BAILEY’S STRATEGY
ENERGY ACTION &
REDUCTION
LS BUILDING ASSET
CONTROL
ENERGY
Asset Optimisation
Behavioural Change
Facilities Management
Asset Upgrade
ENERGY MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
NG BAILEY TECHNICAL OPERATIONS CENTRE
ECM DASHBOARD
BASELINE MONITORING
TECHNICAL
MANAGEMENT
OPTIMISATION
Night Time Purging
Expel heat build up during early hours of the morning to reduce the cooling load required to prepare
the building for customer occupancy.
3% energy reduction
Adaptive start/stop optimiser
Making plant operation visible
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
Ventilation Fan Control
Changes in building occupancy requires an update of many HVAC systems.
In this case the ventilation fans required switching off outside of customer occupancy; saving over £3,000 PA.
BEFORE AFTER
ASSET UPGRADE
Upgrading Assets
Replacing existing assets with new energy efficient technology can deliver considerable cost saving,
cut maintenance costs and improve the customer environment.
Strategic planning for upgrading assets
No single technology solution
Some projects can influence others
Add additional control wherever possible
BEHAVIOUR AND MEASUREMENT
OPTION 1: BEFORE AND AFTER
LED Upgrades
OPTION 2: SYSTEM MEASUREMENT
Variable speed drives, lighting PIR,
boiler replacement
OPTION 3: WHOLE BUILDING
BMS strategy changes, multiple
projects
• Blended solution incorporating
optimisation, asset upgrade,
maintenance and behavioural change
• Energy savings of over 9% realised -
7.2 million kWh / over £400,000
• Pilot exit rate of 15.1%
• Validated by collaborative M&V &
transparent.
RESULTS
• Improved understanding of building
performance, robust analysis and
monitoring
• Improved engineer engagement
and up-skilling
• Clear messaging to multiple
stakeholders
• Turn data into action.
ENERGY SAVING RESULTS
THE BENEFITS
KEY TAKEAWAYS
• Moving away from a typical client / service partner
relationship to a collaborative partnership allows
ambitions to be aligned and targets shaped
• Buildings require continuous fine tuning and optimisation
• Savings do not come from gadgets and gizmos but a
blend of activities combined
• Data is useless unless it is acted upon
• Stakeholders must be engaged
Q&A