Getting Smart About Metering An Essential Component of Energy and Water Management
SEMINAR SERIES CIBSE ANZ 2017
You can’t manage what you don’t measure, but are we are measuring properly?Why is something so basic done so badly?We know that good metering is an essential component of high performing buildings (there is good reason why Green Star makes it a key feature), but time and again building owners and managers find that they can’t get meaningful information from their metering system.
Common complaints include inability to verify energy models, incomplete or missing data, and data that simply does not make sense (e.g. sub meters recording higher consumption than parent meters).
In this important seminar we have a fantastic range of speakers covering all aspects of metering.
Tickets are limited, don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a fantastic range of speakers. To avoid delay, book your ticket today.
Register now to be at the forefront of Energy and Water Management.
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$198*
$245*
* Registration fee includes an electronic copy of TM 39 Guide
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Getting Smart About Metering An Essential Component of Energy and Water Management
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GUEST SPEAKERS
City Perth Melbourne Auckland Sydney
Date 14th March 16th March 21st March 23rd March
Opening Remarks David Palin - Mirvac
The Clients Perspective Chris Nunn - AMPRussell Baillie - University of
Auckland
Bruce Precious - GTP
Metering Guidance - TM39 Hywel Davis - CIBSE
Practitioners perspective and NABERS implications
Paul Bannister - Energy Action Caoimhin Ardren - Energy Action
Metering and Green Star Nicole Sullivan - GBCA Simon Ng - GBCA Andrew Eagles -
NZGBCNaomi Martin -
GBCA
The Pointy End - Commissioning and Use
Paul Dearlove - IBMS
Closing Remarks David Palin - Mirvac
Registration
Session One
» Introduction » The Clients Perspective » Worldwide Launch of TM 39 » The Practitioners Perspective
Afternoon Tea & Discussion Groups
Session Two
» Metering and Green Star (GBCA/NZGBC) » Commissioning Validation, Tips and Tricks » Panel Discussion » Closing Remarks
Networking & Drinks
12:30pm 3:30pm
5-6pm
1:00pm
PROGRAMME
3:15pm
David Palin of Mirvac will set the scene (Mirvac can boast the first commercial office building to get to 6 Stars NABERS Energy without Green Power).
This will be followed by presentations that look at metering issues and expectation from the building owners perspective with Chris Nunn, AMP; Russell Baillie, University of Auckland; Bruce Precious, GPT.
Hywel Davis is the Technical Director of CIBSE and he will take us through the new TM39 – a metering guide that is called up worldwide. (Attendees will be the very first to receive a copy of the new version).
Paul Banister and Caoimhin Ardren of Energy Action will follow this with a practitioners perspective – how TM 39 relates to NABERS, what does good metering design look like, and what are the key implementation issues?
The Green Building Council of Australia will then expand on recent changes to their tools, and how good metering fits in. Paul Dearlove of IBMS will then talk about the pointy end of metering – installation challenges, validation, commissioning and the trips and tricks of making it all work.
David Palin will close the event with a summary of key learnings and some final observations.
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Getting Smart About Metering An Essential Component of Energy and Water Management
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GUEST SPEAKERS
Dave is Sustainability Manager for Mirvac’s Office & Industrial and Retail business units. He leads an in-house team of sustainability professionals responsible for the delivery of Mirvac’s This Changes Everything Sustainability strategy across the Investment portfolios.
Dave is a Chartered Engineer with a background in Electronics and Systems Engineering
David Palin
Chris is currently the Head of Sustainability at AMP Capital Real Estate. AMP Capital has a Real Estate portfolio valued at approximately $20 billion, mainly in Australia and NZ, consisting of shopping centres, offices and industrial assets.
Chris worked for 5 years as an Environmental Lawyer for Minter Ellison, followed by the Environmental Defender’s Office in Sydney, then received a Chevening Scholarship to study a Masters of Sustainability at the London School of Economics. Chris then spent 5 years working in London as Associate Director of Sustainability for Atkins. In 2011, Chris moved back to Sydney as Sustainability Leader at Norman Disney & Young, then worked as Sustainability Director for JLL, joining AMP Capital in September 2015.
Chris Nunn
Leading technical and policy development work, Hywel is particularly focused on policy areas that influence the performance of buildings, including Building and Energy related Regulations and Building Information Modeling. Participating in a range of government and industry policy development groups, Hywel
He provides advice and is engaged in research projects on technical and policy issues, particularly energy efficiency, BIM and other regulatory matters.
Hywel will provide an overview of the CIBSE TM39 - Building Energy metering, relevant worldwide that is being launched early 2017.
Dr. Hywel Davies
Paul Bannister is a leading national and international expert on energy efficiency, the original author of NABERS and Director of Innovation and Sustainability at Energy Action. He is also the author of over 100 papers and articles on energy efficiency and energy sector related topics.
Dr. Paul Bannister
Bruce is National Manager – Sustainability and Property Services with GPT Group. He is past chair of the Property Council of Australia Sustainability Roundtable, founding chair and now member of the Leadership Panel for the City of Sydney Better Building Partnership, a collaboration that aims amongst other things to see greenhouse emissions from the City of Sydney reduced by 70% by 2030. Bruce is a Mechanical Engineer that likes to see things work the way they should, effectively and efficiently.
Bruce Precious
Russell has worked in advancing buildings and their operation over the last 25 years through roles in building services consulting, contracting, energy management, facilities management and sustainability. Fifteen years of this was in a variety of roles in a number of different countries across Australasia, Asia and Europe.
His more recent roles include Energy Services Engineer at EECA, Energy Manager at Auckland City Council, Director Building Services & Environment at AUT and now Energy Manager at the University of Auckland.
Russell Baillie
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Nicoles is Senior Manager Technical Solutions, Green Building Council of Australia. Leading the Market Transformation team, Nicole is responsible for Green Star certification and rating tool development. With a combination of technical expertise and marketing experience, Nicole is able to communicate the complexities of sustainable design and construction in accessible language that resonates with customers. Nicole holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering with first class honours from UNSW and has worked in manufacturing, engineering design and construction environmental management.
Nicole Sullivan
Naomi Martin is the Senior Manager, Strategic Products and Services for the Green Building Council of Australia.
She has over 15 years’ experience in Sustainability and building management including eight years as the Manager of Environmental Sustainability for Sydney Opera House.
Prior to her work at the Opera House, she worked for the NSW Minerals Council, Sinclair Knight Merz, RPS Group and EPA Victoria.
Naomi Martin
Caoimhin is the Director of the Projects & Advisory Services (PAS) division at Energy Action.
The PAS division provides a full range of energy efficiency consulting including auditing, NABERS ratings, project and commissioning management as well as M&V services. Caoimhin’s prime area of expertise is overseeing all aspects of project & contract management, as well as overseeing all aspects of commissioning management and verification. He has successfully completed numerous green building developments and energy efficiency upgrade projects both with Energy Action and in his former roles.
Caoimhin Ardren
Paul is the Technical Director of IBMS and has extensive experience in Communications, Control Systems and the Integration of Extra Low Voltage Systems (IELVS).
Since graduating with honours in electrical engineering from UWA, Paul has been heavily involved in cutting edge technology in the Building IT industry for over 30 years. From a background in consulting engineering, Paul moved into project design and engineering then on to roles in technical support, training and product development. He is recognized worldwide as one of the industry’s technical leaders and as such has presented many of his papers at conferences around the world.
Paul Dearlove
Simon Ng has a background in Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development.
He is currently a Technical Manager at the GBCA, focusing on the Green Star – Performance Rating Tool, which centres on sustainable building operations.
Simon Ng
Andrew is a qualified economist with more than fourteen years’ experience in the built environment. Working for consultancies, associations, government and built environment charities, he has a wealth of knowledge in housing, market mechanism, advocacy and the construction supply chain.
Andrew joined the New Zealand Green Building Council in September 2016 as Chief Executive. The New Zealand Green Building Council is the country’s leading not-for-profit for the sustainable built environment. As well as exemplary research, the NZGBC oversees Homestar and Green Star the award winning certifications for New Zealand homes and buildings. NABERSNZ, the tool for confirming performance of offices in use, is also rising in popularity.
Andrew Eagles
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PERTHTuesday 14th March 2017
Central Park, St Georges Terrace, PerthCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
MELBOURNEThursday 16th March 2017 1 Spring Street, Melbourne
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AUCKLANDTuesday 21st March 2017
BECA, 21 Pitt Street, AucklandCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
SYDNEYThursday 23rd March 2017 Qantas Auditorium, L1, 10 Bourke Rd, Mascot, Sydney
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Join the conversation with #cibsesmartmeteringwww.cibse.org/CIBSE-ANZ-2017-Seminar-Series