esos presentation 12th november 2014
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Transcript of esos presentation 12th november 2014
Hosts:
Charles Coe – Client Services Manager, Building Sustainability
Phil Birch – Sustainability Project Director, Sweett Group
Webinar Series – Getting Ready for ESOS
Utilising Professional Services to Maximise the Opportunity
Introduction
1. ESOS Information System
2. Partnership with Sweett Group
ESOS information system
BSL Offer
ApplicationsE.g. Behaviour Change, CHP Manager
WFT ESOSProject Tool, Energy Managers Blog
WFT BEMSAdvanced Report Designer, Asset Register,
Digital Signage, League Tables, Targets
Energy ArenaData Acquisition, Multi-parameter Reads, Data Visualisation
ecoMeshnetUtility sub-metering, BMS integration, dataloggers, existing meters
Metering Hardware
ecoMeshnetwith Wireless Data Communications
Electricity Sub-meters
a.3-Phase meter from £ 200b.Install £ 275
c.Commissioning for correct values £ 45
Wireless Mesh Communications – slashes install cost and accelerates roll-out
Also heat, water and gas meters on the mesh
MID Approved
Layer 1 - EcoMeshnet & Energy Arena
Layer 1 - EcoMeshnet & Energy Arena
ecoMeshnet always packaged with Energy Arena monitoring service
Meter Data Exchange Energy Arena
Metering Hardware with Wireless Data Communications
Connectiona.Configure building £ 250b.Configure meter £ 50Annuala.Building License £ 250b.Web Service £ 25 per meter
a. Reads and checks data before export to other applications
b. Visualises data – Day, Week, Month, Year
c. Basic reports including energy statement
ecoMeshnet
Layer 2 – WFT BEMS
WFT BEMS is added to Layer 1
WFT = Workplace Footprint Tracker
Building Energy Management WFT BEMS
Annual (Increment)a.Building License £ 250b.Web Service £ 25 per metera. Advanced Dashboards
b. Report Designerc. Asset Registerd. Advanced Analysis Tools eg Base-load Analysise. Digital Signage to use with behaviour change
+Layer 1
Layer 3 – WFT ESOS
WFT ESOS is added to Layers 1 &2
Best Practice Energy Management WFT ESOS
Annual (Increment)a.Building License £ 0b.Web Service £ 10 per metera. Project Tool with ROI
b. Energy Managers Log
+Layer 2Layer 1
Layer 4 – Advanced Energy Management Applications
Advanced Energy Management Applications are added to Layers 1, 2 and 3
Advanced Energy Management Applications Applications
Annual (Increment)a.Building License £ 0b.Web Service £ 10 per metera. CHP Bureau
b. Behaviour Change
+Layer 3Layer 2Layer 1
Energy Savings Opportunities Scheme
Phil BirchNovember 2014
BACKGROUND
Businesses wasting around 15% of energy due to lack of efficiency measures
ESOS expected to save businesses £1.6 – £4.8Bn
OPPORTUNITY IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Return on investment (ROI) of up to 48%
Reduce r isk and increase security of supply
DATA, A KEY MARKET ENABLER
Failure of energy efficiency market is a lack of access to trusted and appropriate information
Energy efficiency is undervalued relative to other investment options and not prior it ised
THE GOOD AND THE MAJORITY…
Good practice:Dedicated resourceUnderstanding data is the tool for improvementBenchmark performanceSignificant ROIComply with policy
Standard practice:No specific expertiseDon’t know how much energy they useDon’t prioritise energy efficiencyWaste energy and unprepared for ESOS
TAKING A HOLISTIC APPROACH
Understand performance
Audit + report
performance
Analyse opportunit ies
Implement interventions
Monitor / manage
• Workplace tracker• Lead assessors
• Lead assessors / surveyors• Cost benefit advice• Policy / carbon compliance• Procurement support• Project management / Employer’s agent• Soft landings / behavioural change
COST EFFECTIVE UPGRADESN
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Payback (yrs)
0 4
BSL - optimisation through data interpretation and audit
SG - option CBA, design/delivery advice (Surveying, procurement, CDM, etc.)
SG - CBA, contractual advice, management / financing of works, etc.
COSTS OF COMPLIANCE
Impact assessment estimates average cost of £17k per enterprise.
This number is hugely variable as will depend on the size, stock, data availability, etc.
Those with l i t t le or not data may benefit most from Sweett Group / BSL approach.
WIDER CONSIDERATIONS – MEPS/MEES
After 2018 unlawful to let F/G rated properties (subject to certain exemptions)
If you’re a tenant affected by ESOS – understand what your landlords obligations are – work col laboratively
SUMMARY
ESOS should be seen as an opportunity to get organisation in order and reap benefits.
ESOS compliance can l ink with other policy requirements (e.g. Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards)
Many measures are l i t t le or no cost and offer wider benefits beyond compliance.
Closing message
Thank You
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