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Transition Networking Meeting
September 24 th 2011
Purpose of the day
• Facilitate ideas sharing amongst Transition Groups
• How can Midcounties and Transition work together
• Identifying shared goals
Background to Midcounties and Transition
• Midcounties member involvement in Transition
• Working with our communities to help defend the environment
• Links made with Transition groups
• Investigate how Midcounties and Transition can work together
Steering Group members
• Think about how these objectives are relevant to yourself and your group
• Link into your own group newsletters / communications
• Identify environmental issues / ideas relevant to your group
• Involve others
• Feel free to contact me
Updates - general
• Energy reduction
- Electricity reduced as a % = 1.5% reduction to date compared to this time last year
- Environmental Champions refreshed - Energy saving road shows completed in a
number of trading sites- Carbon Trust Standard achieved and Carbon
Reduction Commitment submitted for 2010 / 2011
Updates – general
• Green Travel week
- Head office green travel day – 22nd
September - Eco driving simulator - Energy bike - Discount bike deals - Tyre pressure kit- Local council green travel information
Updates general
• % of waste recycled – 50% to date –encourage good recycling practice / identify materials that are going to general waste
• Social Responsibility report 2011
• Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust ‘Nature works business of the year’
Energy Reduction
• Dan Pardesi – Energy Reduction Officer
Energy Reduction In Midcounties Co-Operative Retail Premises
Dan PardesiEnergy Reduction Officer
“Analysing Midcounties energy consumption figures, and coordinating energy efficient practices to help the business ach ieve its energy
reduction targets.”
Agenda
1. Drivers and Targets2. How to Meet the Targets- Energy Management- Existing Capital Programme- Energy Reduction Programme3 What Next? Renewable
Technologies?4 Summary
Drivers and Targets• Energy Cost- £6M PA Electricity Budget- £150k Gas PA Gas Budget
- Significant rises are forecast
• Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Schem e (CRC)
- £600k CRC Liability- Significant rises are forecast
• CoOperative Ethics & CSR Reporting - 5% PA Energy Reduction Steering Wheel Target
Meeting The Target
5% Energy Reduction
Target
(2) Existing Property Capital Programme
(3) Energy ReductionCapital Programme
(1) Energy Management
1) Energy Management
A good Energy Management System is essential to rea lise savings.
We can now see;• What is consumed, • Where it is consumed,• When it is consumed.
We can;- Analyse and be directed to solutions- Compare with benchmarks- Weather correct the data- Check consumption against invoices- Produce reports
2) Existing Capital Programme
• Target:- 25% of Green Checklist included into new build and re-fit projects
• Green Checklist:- Will be revised twice a year to ensure it is kept u p to date.- Each project will have a Green Checklist completed and kept on
file.
• Eg. Lechlade PFS- Day lighting, LED and efficient lighting, heat recl aim, full glass
doors on frozen cases.
3) Energy Reduction Programme Process Overview
4) Implement Projects
3) Identify Repeatable
ProjectsWith Paybacks
<5 Years
1) Survey High Usage Properties(per m2)
2) Monitor & Use
ThermalImaging
5) Monitor Results
6) Include Within All
New Build & Re-fitProjects
Trial A: LED LightingShrivenham
• LED Light Panel
• Forecast 950Lux• White Light• 50,000hr Life Span
• 50% Energy Reduction
Trial B: Retrofit FGD on Chilled CasesMersey Way, Didcot
• Full Glass Doors - Sliding• EC Fans• LED Lighting
• Energy Reduction of 35% on cases• Reduced A/C Energy Usage• Warmer Isles• Impact On Sales ..TBC..
Trial C: Voltage Optimisation TrialFranche Road
• Reduces incoming voltage242V -> 220V
• Energy Reduction c.10% On Whole Site
• Payback <3Years
• Possible Rollout
Moving Forward From Energy Efficiency
Renewable Energy
Solar Photovoltaics and Feed In Tariffs.
• FITs provide payment for each kWh produced, as well as reducing electricity bill
• Offers a 10yr Payback & Guaranteed Income for 25 yrs
• Financing and Purchasing OptionsAvailable
Summary
Transition Groups
• What are they? • Our connection• How should we link in further moving
forwards?
What is a transition group?
‘Community-led groups that respond to climate change and shrinking supplies of cheap energy, building resilience and happiness.’
Transition Objectives To become a Transition Group a Transition Steering group needs
to be developed for the community, with an aim of achieving the following;
• Raise awareness of climate change and peak oil, and the need to undertake a community lead process to rebuild resilience and reduce carbon
• Connect with existing groups in the community who can help achieve the above
• Form groups that can help achieve the above (such as food, energy and transport groups)
• Develop practical projects aimed at building people’s understanding of resilience and carbon issues and community engagement
• Eventually launch a community resilience plan over a 15 to 20 year timescale
Our connection
• Members
• Shared interest
• Awareness raising
How should we link in moving forwards?
• How can we possibly link in with Transition Groups moving forwards?