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WYG Environment

WYG Environment. If you ’ re not measuring it you ’ re not managing it; How the Fenland Green Business Club tools can support you to save energy in your business. Presenters Paul Burr, Associate Mark Burrows, Principal Energy Consultant. Energy Monitoring Tool (inc. Demo).

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WYG Environment

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  1. WYG Environment If you’re not measuring it you’re not managing it; How the Fenland Green Business Club tools can support you to save energy in your business. Presenters Paul Burr, Associate Mark Burrows, Principal Energy Consultant

  2. Energy Monitoring Tool (inc. Demo) • Provided as part of a package of monitoring tools developed by WYG and made available free of charge to Fenland GBC Members • Energy tool linked to Carbon Dioxide emissions tool (along with Transport) • Available via Fenland GBC or email • On screen demonstration of how to use the Tool to monitor energy use over time

  3. Energy Management Tool - What is it?

  4. How it Works FINISHED FILES ARE THE RE-SULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIF-IC STUDY COMBINED WITH THEEXPERIENCE OF YEARS

  5. How it Works Key Energy Sections Done Notes How Why Initiative

  6. How it Works

  7. How it Works

  8. Key Sections • Energy Management • Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning • Lighting • Small power equipment • Motors (industrial only) • Compressed air (industrial only)

  9. Key Sections Energy Management • Improving energy tariffs • Monitoring energy use • Check for anomalies • Commit to saving energy

  10. Key Sections Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) • Control heating/cooling levels closely • Control operating times closely • Insulate the building and HVAC infrastructure

  11. Key Sections Lighting • Keep it off unless required • Replace inefficient lighting • Install automated controls if necessary

  12. Key Sections Small Power • Install timers on applicable appliances • Ensure low-power settings are used where possible

  13. Key Sections Motors • Keep off when not required • Ensure that it is sized correctly • Look at replacing with higher efficiency alternatives • Look at improving the control i.e. variable speed drives. • Ensure it is laser aligned

  14. Key Sections Compressed Air • Keep off when not required • Minimise air leaks • Reduce operating pressure • Cool air supply • Look at using a variable speed drive compressor if applicable.

  15. Examples

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