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Scott Vokey Energy Services Coordinator, AMO/LAS Energy Management for Municipalities—LAS’ EMT 1

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Page 1: Energy Management for Municipalities—LAS’ EMT

Scott VokeyEnergy Services Coordinator,

AMO/LAS

Energy Management for Municipalities—LAS’ EMT

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AMO and LAS Overview

Over 100 years old, AMO represents almost all of Ontario’s 445 municipal governments. AMO advocates on behalf of municipal governments on matters of province-wide policy and regulation

LAS was established in 1992 to reduce the cost of common expenditures and to increase revenues through economies of scale.

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Municipal Electricity Use

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$680M/yr electricity$275M/yr natural gas

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Interval Meters and Volume by Region

0.5% 0.1% 3.7% 2.0% 3.7% 3.1%11.0%

17.0%

68.0%

32.0%36.0%

56.0%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Northeastern Northwestern Central/GTA Eastern Southwestern Total

Number of Interval Meters Interval Metered Volume (KWH)

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26,000 electricity accounts/meters, only 816 interval meters (~4% factor)

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LAS ESD Energy Suite programs :

• Energy Procurement

• Energy Management Tool

• Energy Planning Tool

• Solar Photovoltaic Program

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Why Energy Management?

An important core strategy to help sustain economy, resulting in the following benefits:

Reduced operating costs

Reduced GHG emissions

Increased productivity

Verify energy measures implemented

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A service offering to meet your energy tracking needs

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EMT software

Applicationhosting

New requirements management

Data entry assistance

Account and user setup

Reporting assistance

User support and training

Weather data entry

GHG emission factors

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EMT—Custom Work

Greenhouse Gas module

Environment Canada weather feed

Node property filtering in standard reports

Net System Load Shape (NSLS) support

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EMT—Custom Work

Cost allocation ETL adaptor

Data Presence report

Custom DB loader (alter meter source names)

Small Engines emissions tracking

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Multiple ways to load data into the tool

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Acquired from a

third-party

Loaded electronically

by LASEntered

manually by LASEntered

manually by you

Direct feed from an interval meter

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EMT - GovernanceMunicipal Implementation CommitteeCity of Brampton—Dale Pyne ORFA –John Milton

Region of Durham—Christine Dejan

City of Orillia—Bruce Duncan

Town of Goderich—Larry McCabe

Town of Richmond Hill—Saroj Acharya

Municipality of Greenstone- Jack Kuzminski

City of Thunder Bay—Bernie Edwards

County of Grey—Tim Dean Region of Waterloo—Brian Bechtel

Town of Oakville—Gary Robinson, Suzanne Austin

Region of York—Tom Vali12

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Status Update

Pilot involving over 30 municipalities concluded this past summer

LAS now enrolling municipalities on monthly subscription basis

Custom work continues; links being built to house Benchmark data and connect to Energy Planning Tool (EPT)

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For Additional InformationScott Vokey, Energy Services Coordinator

[email protected]

Deborah Hannah, Business Systems Analyst

[email protected]

Chris Hanlon, Energy Manager

[email protected]

Phone # 416 971 9857 or toll free 877 426 6527

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