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The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place

ENERGY ACTION PLAN. The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place. June 2008. City of Toronto. 2007 – Climate Change, Clean Air & Sustainable Action Plan Not only achieve but exceed Kyoto Targets Base Year 1999 Reach 6% reduction by 2012 Reduce 22 million tonnes of CO2 annually.

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The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place

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  1. ENERGY ACTION PLAN The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place June 2008

  2. City of Toronto • 2007 – Climate Change, Clean Air & Sustainable Action Plan • Not only achieve but exceed Kyoto Targets • Base Year 1999 • Reach 6% reduction by 2012 • Reduce 22 million tonnes of CO2 annually

  3. The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place • 2004 - Exhibition Place Environmental Plan • Net Energy Self-Sufficiency by December 31, 2010 • Base Year 2005

  4. CNEA Board of Directors • Identify & address environmental impacts associated with its site • Implement programs to prevent and/or minimize its environmental footprint • Be an exemplary leader in environmental management • Reduce its electrical demand through operating initiatives

  5. Making 2010 a Reality • What Buildings? • Buildings we control – excluded tenanted buildings • Includes CNE • Reduce What? • Electrical Energy only • But do not take actions that just convert use of electrical energy to natural gas energy • What target? • Net Reduction of 25,177 megawatt hours by 2010

  6. Energy Action Plan – the Why • What is the connection between electrical use and greenhouse gases • Each kilowatt hour of electricity use translates into the following greenhouse gases: CO2 = Multiply by 0.244 kilograms SOX = Multiply by 0.000063 kilograms NOX = Multiply by 0.000348 kilograms • Connection is coal-fire burning generators

  7. Energy Action Plan – the HOW • Energy Efficiencies – 33% 8,308,410Kwh • achieved - 13.9%3,499,603Kwh • LEED Silver standard for new construction • Geothermal • Lighting Controls • Green/Clean Energy Production – 33% - 8,308,410 • achieved - 3.7% 931,549Kwh • 100 kilowatt PV .4 % • Trigen System 2.9 % • Wind Turbine .4 % • “Negawatts” – 33% - 8,308,410 • achieved - 23.5% 5,916,595Kwh • Operational/Energy Policy • Total Reduction – 41.1% = 10,347,747Kwh

  8. Direct Energy CentreHall A Lighting • Available Lighting Level 1 35 lights Level 2 66 lights Level 3 68 lights Emergency lights 35 lights Total 204 lights • Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 734 kwh

  9. Hall A – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 35 Emergency lights 35 Total Lights 70 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 35 Emergency lights 35 • Total Lights 70 SHOW EVENT DAYS • Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 35 Level 2 66 Level 3 68 Emergency lights 35 • Total Lights 204

  10. Direct Energy CentreHall B Lighting • Available Lighting Level 1 28 lights Level 2 56 lights Level 3 56 lights Emergency lights 28 lights Total Lights 168 lights • Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 605 kwh

  11. Hall B – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 28 Emergency lights 28 Total Lights 56 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 28 Emergency lights 28 • Total Lights 56 SHOW EVENT DAYS • Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 28 Level 2 56 Level 3 56 Emergency lights 28 • Total Lights 168

  12. Direct Energy CentreHall C Lighting • Available Lighting Level 1 14 lights Level 2 28 lights Level 3 28 lights Emergency lights 14 lights Total Lights 84 lights • Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 302 kwh

  13. Hall C – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 14 Emergency lights 14 Total Lights 28 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 14 Emergency lights 14 • Total Lights 28 SHOW EVENT DAYS • Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 14 Level 2 28 Level 3 28 Emergency lights 14 • Total Lights 84

  14. Direct Energy CentreHall D Lighting • Available Lighting Level 1 16 lights Level 2 33 lights Level 3 33 lights Emergency lights 16 lights Total Lights 98 lights • Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 353 kwh

  15. Hall D – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 16 Emergency lights 16 Total Lights 32 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 16 Emergency lights 16 • Total Lights 32 SHOW EVENT DAYS • Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 16 Level 2 33 Level 3 33 Emergency lights 16 • Total Lights 98

  16. Direct Energy CentreHeritage Court & Swing Space Lighting • Available Lighting Level 1 19 lights Level 2 32 lights Level 3 32 lights Emergency lights 12 lights Total Lights 95 lights • Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 342 kw/hr

  17. Heritage Court & Swing Space – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE -ELECTRICAL WORK • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 19 Emergency lights 12 Total Lights 31 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT • ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 19 Emergency lights 12 • Total Lights 31 SHOW EVENT DAYS • Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 19 Level 2 32 Level 3 32 Emergency lights 12 • Total Lights 95

  18. What does this mean?SAVINGS KW/HRDirect Energy Centre Total Savings = 272,557 kwh/yr

  19. Direct Energy Centre HALL LIGHTING

  20. Saving in Kwh & Greenhouse Gas Avoided

  21. Saving in Kwh & Greenhouse Gas Avoided (Cont’d)

  22. Other Buildings • BLC

  23. Other Buildings (Cont’d) • QE Hall

  24. DOOR GUIDELINES EXTERIOR DOORS • All roll up doors exceeding 16 feet will be limited year round to opening of 16 feet high – only exception will be during defined periods for movement of large items as authorized by Operations • All to default to a closed mode when interior space is air conditioned • Automatically close on timers once opened unless scheduled as open for a defined period by Operations • All man doors to remain at default closed mode position – only when a man door is required on a continuous basis will Security key door open for defined period INTERIOR DOORS • All perimeter roll up doors & man doors that section the floor space must conform to this policy if the sectioned area requires air conditioning OTHER • Supply of air conditioning implemented upon door policy being followed • Unconditioned areas - doors may remain open if not connected to conditioned space

  25. Temperature Guidelines • Cooling is provided to maintain air conditioned facilities at or about 25º C during normal show or occupied hours • During off hours, air conditioning will be shut off & temperatures may rise above 25º C • Temperatures in the 23-26ºC (73 ºF-78 ºF) range are comfortable for most people as researched by ASHRAE (standard 55-400) Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy • In non-air conditioned space - exhaust or ventilation fans in ventilation mode during normal show or occupied hours & off at all other times. • During show move-in & move-out - there will be no air conditioning only ventilation

  26. Building Interior Lighting Guidelines • Except when required for security purposes all lighting will be turned off when buildings & facilities are unoccupied i.e. end of day when no activities are in progress. • Off settings still allow for required emergency lighting levels in accordance with the Fire Code • Office lighting will be on according to office hours of operations while office is occupied & otherwise lighting will be off • Exhibit hall lighting will be on as required by schedules for show or event activities – each show will have a Light Hall Schedules

  27. Exterior Lighting All Year Including CNE Exterior Building Lighting • Façade & Point of Interest Lighting will be “on” as required from dusk to end of show then off unless required for security Parking Lot Lighting • Parking Lot Lighting where separate from street lighting will be on only when required for event parking, scheduled cleaning services, scheduled midway servicing, otherwise it will be off • Street Lighting will be on one half hour before dusk and one half hour after dawn. Midway Concessions • Midway booths, rides, tents, external exhibits will have lights “on” from dusk till end of day activities then off, unless LED lights are utilized & then may be on during the day for attraction

  28. Exterior Lighting All Year Including CNE (Cont’d) . Fountains • Fountains will be on from 9 a.m. until show closing time that day - this includes fountain pumps and lights Pathway Lights • Pathway lights will be on from dusk until 2 a.m. unless required for security

  29. Escalators and Elevators • During Show Period • Passenger escalators and elevators will be put in service half an hour before the show starts & be out of service half an hour after the show finishes • During move-in and move- out • Freight elevators will be put in service based on the schedule submitted by Exhibition Place Senior Event Coordinator to Fire Safety & Energy Management Coordinator/Building Operator. • Non Show Day • Passenger elevators will be in service Monday – Friday 9:00AM until 5:00PM • Total Kilowatt Hour Savings per year 225,798 kWh

  30. WHAT WE NEED TO ACHIEVE OUR GOAL • Turning off one computer at the end of each day – savings of 726 KwH and $94 each year • Turning off radios at end of day – savings of 17 KwH - $1.97 per radio • Turning off individual office lights – savings of 70 Kwh per year – $63 a year each office

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