best practices of implementing 50/50. the role of local government
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In the "50/50 conference: Incentivising and empowering users to save energy in schools and public buildings", this presentation shows how a local government can implement good practices to save energy through Euronet 50/50 metodology.TRANSCRIPT
Virginia Vallvé CádizEnvironmental officer
14th May, 2013
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Index
1. Local energy policy
2. Why Euronet 50/50 in a Town Council?
3. From school experiences… to sport facilities pilot test
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The Municipality... The Town Hall...
Population: 87.243 inhab. 650 workersArea: 6,90 km2 100 municipal buildings
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Energy accountability
In order to act, first of all, we need to know how much energy we do consume
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65% of energy consumption corresponds to municipal
buildings, that represents 65% of the total budget
Energy detail consumption (Annual report 2012)
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Schools represent the main energy consumption, 34%followed by sports facilities, 31%
Building typology energy consumption (Annual report 2012)
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Date of adhesion Covenant of Majors:25th September, 2008
Date of SEAP approval:29th September, 2010
Sustainable Energy Action Plan (SEAP)
20/20/20 year 202020% reduction of GHG reduction20% energy efficiency increasing 20% renewable energies contribution
Action 1.1.1.2 Conduct energy audits in schools (e.g. Euronet)
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BUT… No investment capacity
We need to saveENERGY & GHG
MONEY
SO… We need to CHANGE BEHAVIOURS HABITS
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Euronet, a good tool to municipalities
Easy methodology to achieve savings in energy
Closer collaboration between local authority and users of the municipal buildings
Involve municipal workers from different departments in the savings
Become an example for the citizenship
Share experiences with other municipalities
Contribute to achieve our energy and climate change commitments
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Provide data about the school consumption on fuel and electricity
Appoint a representative for the energy team
2010ELECTRICITAT kWh eurosgener 8.480,00 1.522,57 febrer 8.867,00 1.821,41 març 10.370,00 1.861,48 abril 10.630,00 1.406,31 maig 2.629,00 501,09 juny 23.378,00 4.570,64 juliol 1.751,00 339,53 agost 5.810,00 984,23 setembre 3.956,00 715,07 octubre 9.310,00 1.531,24 novembre 10.668,00 1.743,47 desembre 10.666,00 1.654,93 TOTAL 106.515,00 18.651,97
Local government role
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Take part in the energy tour
Sign a collaboration agreement with the school
Return to the school 50% of achieved savings
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Disseminate the methodology to other schools and citizens of the municipality
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Organize extra school activities
Teaching the teachers
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Fuel consumption evolution (kWh)
2010: 4.401,37 €
2011: 3.662,40 €
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Consumption (MWh)
Reference years 7% 13%
16% 9%Reference years
Main results
School Abat Oliba
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2010: 13,7 t
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School Dolors Almeda
2012: 5.496,27 €
2012: 14,7 t
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Small investments
Dissemination measures
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• Soccer Field Almeda
• Bowls Bonanza
• Rugby & Athletics Stadium
• Sports hall Can Carbonell
• Swimming pool Millars
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Where?
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When and how?
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First inputs in sports facilities to consider:
Electricity consumption is higher than fuel consumption (except in swimming pools)
In some of the buildings, there are more than one club playing (difficult to distribute consumptions & savings)
Involvement of Sports Municipal Department
It is more difficult to implement energy use awareness in a sporting environment than in schools, BUT…
Sport people are used to work in team and Euronet is a teamwork!