ENERGY CAMPAIGN Education Session
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ENERGY CAMPAIGNEducation Session
welcome
architecture | interior design | planning | urban designlandscape architecture | sustainability
global • 1700 professionals • 24 offices • est. 1955
HOK Toronto Studio | LEED CI Gold Certified
18 years of leadership and commitment to sustainable design and consulting
Lisa Fulford-Roy, OACAD ED LEED-APVice President
Heather Spithoff, LEED-APInterior Designer
Mary Ostafi, AIA, LEED-APOccupant Engagement Program Lead
buildings don’t use energy...
… people do!
of a typical energy bill can be saved through
behavior change alone
up to 30%
source | New Ways of Working: Linking Energy Consumption to People; REHVA Journal – Dec 2011
Engaging stakeholders for a sustainable future through a customised program of campaigns, events,
communications, marketing and social media
TEC- Green Council
foundational element in developing & driving engagement program
oversight for all “green” program initiatives
conduit to and representative for larger tenant body
develop & support engagement events
identify educational content needs
alignment with tenant objectives
OBJECTIVES
Green Council- Objectives
To be a 100 % sustainable TEC community and green destination
that is environmentally sustainable everyday.
VISION
TEC- Vision
MISSIONWorking together as the catalyst to foster,
promote and align sustainable green practices and green consciousness for the TEC
community: office, retail and visitors alike.
TEC- Green Mission
TEC- Campaigns
Turn Off Computer and Monitor Initiative
Twenty-five tenant companies from all three towers at TEC undertook the Computer & Monitor
Audit, including multi-floor tenants to small-scale tenants:
20 Queen Street West
Brightway Capital Energy
Cadillac Fairview
Daniels Corporation
Daoust Vukovich LLP
Government of Quebec
Howie, Sacks & Henry LLP
The Law Foundation of Ontario
Scotiabank
Youth in Motion
1 Dundas
AMAPCEO
Hines Canada
Mediacom
OFA
Plexxus
Pro Mexico
Ryerson University
250 Yonge
ASSURIS
Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Bank of Montreal
Boiler Inspection & Insurance Co.
Cadillac Fairview
CGI
Law Pro
National Bank
Ontario Investment and Trade Centre
TIC Travel Insurance
Turn Off Computer and Monitor Initiative
TENANT PARTICIPATION
Participation by Number of Tenancies
20 Queen 9/25 = 36%
1 Dundas 7/21 = 33%
250 Yonge 10/19 = 53%
Total participation by tenancies = 41%
Participation by Square Footage
20 Queen 212,128/672,797 s.f. = 32%
1 Dundas 183,126/449,763 s.f. = 41%
250 Yonge 384,113 /714,512 s.f. = 54%
Total participation by square footage = 42%
Turn Off Computer and Monitor Initiative
OUTCOMES
193,000 kWh savings in energy use
equating to an annual savings of approximately $23,000Equivalent to removing 23 passenger vehicles from the
road annually
Questions
| review the toolkit and ask questions
| lead an initiative in your office
| kick-off today, through October
Next Steps
building sustainability together™it’s about …………