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Kevin FaulknerPremises Manager
Theatre Royal (Plymouth)
Theatre Royal Plymouth.Theatre Royal Plymouth.The first Theatre in EnglandThe first Theatre in England
To receive the Carbon Trust’s To receive the Carbon Trust’s Energy Efficiency AwardEnergy Efficiency Award
From a Paul Renyard presentation!
Which was borrowed from a Kevin Faulkner premises
presentation!
Display Energy Certificates Display Energy Certificates
Still in bragging mode! Still in bragging mode!
And again! And again!
• By looking away from the glitz!By looking away from the glitz!
• And getting down and dirty!And getting down and dirty!
We did it, so can you.We did it, so can you.
Where do we start?Where do we start?
• 2.2kw kettle run 3 times a day for a total of 10 minutes = only 2.2kw kettle run 3 times a day for a total of 10 minutes = only 0.37kwh0.37kwh
• 100w light bulb for 24 hrs = a massive 2.4kwh (and you may 100w light bulb for 24 hrs = a massive 2.4kwh (and you may have hundreds of them)have hundreds of them)
• THEREFORE….Ignore (for now) large power items/machinery THEREFORE….Ignore (for now) large power items/machinery that are on for a short period of time. (And the shows, just 3 that are on for a short period of time. (And the shows, just 3 hours a day)hours a day)
• SO THE IMPORTANT PART OF Energy =KW x H …is the HSO THE IMPORTANT PART OF Energy =KW x H …is the H
• Start on your 24 hour lighting.Start on your 24 hour lighting.
• Check 18 hour Ventilation plant Check 18 hour Ventilation plant
• Check HWSCheck HWS
Kettle versus the light bulb!
Which uses the most power when both switched on?
Which uses the most power in a typical working day?Assuming that the kettle is used by our very busy maintenance department (3 times a day!) and that the light bulbis on 24 hours in an emergency escape route in the basement.
3x 15w replaced with 3x 3w (45 ↓ 9) 15w replaced with 3w (1Khrs ↑ 15K)
35w Halogen replaced with 3w single LED
Use of LEDs, High Frequency,Use of LEDs, High Frequency,Low energy lighting & Fibre OpticLow energy lighting & Fibre Optic
100w light requires a further 100w to cool = 200w total electricity consumption !!
Water savings….18hr useWater savings….18hr use
• Motion sensor • Percussion taps• Hippo•Increase in ring main temperature
• Legionnaires• Hotter quicker – less waste
• Planned Maintenance
2 x 750kw boilers on 24hrs a day plus associated pumps and fans! Simple 10 minute adjustments to BEMS reduced running time to 8hrs a day on demand only. Further enhancements came later.
Heating &/or Air Heating &/or Air conditioning ?conditioning ?
• Under floor and space heating set to 24oC• Overhead air conditioning set to 22oC• Plant default should be OFF not ON
Room temperature control !Room temperature control !
• Under floor heating set to 24oC• Doors opened by staff to cool area down• Simple adjustment of set point, solved.
Why use chillers when most vent systems can use fresh Why use chillers when most vent systems can use fresh air to cool and also body-heat/recirculation to heat? We air to cool and also body-heat/recirculation to heat? We repaired the air dampers and linked to BEMS. repaired the air dampers and linked to BEMS. Therefore chillers and boilers remain off most of the Therefore chillers and boilers remain off most of the time.time.
Air damper or not, this fresh air damper from our studio Air damper or not, this fresh air damper from our studio Theatre was only useful for scrap. Recycled of course!Theatre was only useful for scrap. Recycled of course!
BEMS are designed to reach required temperatures as efficiently as possible, Once BEMS are designed to reach required temperatures as efficiently as possible, Once there, the system should be allowed to vary a little in temperature (known as a dead there, the system should be allowed to vary a little in temperature (known as a dead band), Otherwise the system will hold that ideal temperature whatever the cost! band), Otherwise the system will hold that ideal temperature whatever the cost! Shown below is a ventilation system feeding basement dressing rooms and offices. Shown below is a ventilation system feeding basement dressing rooms and offices. So fine tune the controls to provide the best environment at the lowest cost.So fine tune the controls to provide the best environment at the lowest cost.
Brute Force vs TechnologyBrute Force vs Technology
750KWh atmospheric ‘Flame Thrower’50% efficient
2x 50KWh high efficiency Combi98+% efficient
(Zenex Coolflue Technology)
24 hour domestic hot water (showers) We saw earlier that two large boilers were used to heat the DHWS, This is very wasteful
in summer!Any domestic boiler system would have been better but we
used 2 very efficient Zenex Technology boilers, total cost £20k, Payback1.5 years!
We fitted Zenex boilers for DHWS, by pre-heating the We fitted Zenex boilers for DHWS, by pre-heating the cold water to your calorifier, massive savings can be cold water to your calorifier, massive savings can be achieved. Other boilers are available!achieved. Other boilers are available!
We dared to enter traditional no go areas. but the We dared to enter traditional no go areas. but the artistes loved it, and less of a fire risk! Not a priority as artistes loved it, and less of a fire risk! Not a priority as hours of use is low.hours of use is low.
60W incandescent 7W Fluorescent
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
kWh 1,387,338 1,327,376 1,242,830 1,092,839 1,216,440 1,128,546£ 51,286 49,954 50,769 56,020 91,367 88,560
kWh 1,910,181 1,882,807 1,577,989 1,364,517 1,301,763 1,033,474£ 20,964 20,380 17,633 19,445 28,295 22,462
kWh 3,297,519 3,210,183 2,820,819 2,457,356 2,518,203 2,162,020£ 72,250 70,334 68,402 75,465 119,662 111,022
Theatre Royal
Electric
Gas
Total
2007 compared with 2002Electricity 19% lowerGas 46% lowerWater 33% lowerCO2 33% lower
Saving annually at today's pricesElectricity £20,300Gas £19,054Water £10,000270 Tonnes less of CO2!
Current annual utility bill is £122,000 (would have been £172,000)
2007 compared with 2002Electricity 14% lowerGas 30% lowerWater 20% lowerCo2 10% lower
Saving annually at today's pricesElectricity £43,097Gas £31,429Water £12,500240 Tonnes less CO2!
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Main kWh 3,535,127 3,362,178 3,041,482 3,146,247 3,528,333 3,599,100CHP kWh 1,289,869 1,254,748 1,299,093 1,173,353 700,996 558,557Main £ 130,945 117,881 116,315 139,263 235,416 261,247CHP £ 16,768 16,312 16,888 15,254 9,113 7,261
kWh 4,933,944 5,095,100 4,659,879 4,970,405 3,953,584 3,487,913£ 46,756 49,936 52,074 70,749 85,930 75,811
kWh 9,758,940 9,712,026 9,000,454 9,290,005 8,182,913 7,645,570
Pavilions
Electric
Gas
Total
Current utility bill is £394,000 would have been £481,000
And today’s lesson………And today’s lesson………
• YOU CAN DO IT TOO!YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
• Lots of easily achievable, cost effective Lots of easily achievable, cost effective winswins
• Excellent topical PRExcellent topical PR
• Feel good factor !Feel good factor !
….public body …providing a public service….setting a fine public example……
ThankyouThankyou
• Paul Renyard Senior ManagerPaul Renyard Senior Manager• Bailey EnvironmentalBailey Environmental• TAC SatchwellTAC Satchwell• Zenex TechnologiesZenex Technologies• Pennon GroupPennon Group• Western ElectricalWestern Electrical• My StaffMy Staff• And anyone else that knows me!And anyone else that knows me!
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(Please ignore the 2004 glitch!)
CO2 reductions in the last five years
HistoryHistory
• Age of buildings and equipmentAge of buildings and equipment• If we need it - turn it up If we need it - turn it up • Always done that way !Always done that way !• Reactive repairReactive repair• Lack of investmentLack of investment• AwarenessAwareness• Who cares…. Not my money….. Or is it ?Who cares…. Not my money….. Or is it ?
Energy & Environmental Energy & Environmental Management SystemManagement System
• Why invest time & effort ?Why invest time & effort ?– Provides directionProvides direction– Documentary evidence of progress and Documentary evidence of progress and
intentintent
Proactive ApproachProactive Approach
• Planned & Preventative maintenancePlanned & Preventative maintenance
• Work Requester – rapid repairWork Requester – rapid repair
• Dilapidations survey and forward planningDilapidations survey and forward planning
• Performance MonitoringPerformance Monitoring
• Replacement & Procurement PoliciesReplacement & Procurement Policies– Energy efficient direct drive motorsEnergy efficient direct drive motors– Efficient or more effective lightingEfficient or more effective lighting– Green refrigerant gas, chemicals etc etc….Green refrigerant gas, chemicals etc etc….
Use of TechnologyUse of Technology
• BAS 2800+BAS 2800+
• BMS SigmaBMS Sigma
• Remote access and monitoringRemote access and monitoring
• ZoningZoning
• Lux sensorsLux sensors
• Motion sensorsMotion sensors
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