Nova Energy

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Agenda 1. Who is Nova? 2. Our philosophy 3. Meet the team 4. Industry overview 5. Understanding your business 6. Services 7. Case study 8. Facts 9. Next steps


Who is Nova? Nova helps organisations meet energy saving and energy management challenges with an integrated comprehensive approach to energy efficiency and renewable energy.

Leveraging budget neutral solutions our energy savings performance agreements (ESPAs) we eliminate the financial barriers that traditionally obstruct energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.

Nova Energy and Conservation, along with our preferred engineering company and sustainability educators have decades of experience, working with clients who have a variety of challenges and needs.


How Nova can help HVAC

Energy savings performance contracts

Bill audits

Energy audits

Demand response

RTU Rooftop units

LED lighting

Building system analysis


"Our mission is to deliver results through guaranteed energy saving improvements for all businesses"

“Our vision is to leave a legacy that will always pay forward the accomplishments of today.”

“Our vision is guaranteed. Simple. Effective. Energy Savings.”


Meet the team Jane Ackerley Vice President of Nova Energy 14 years - sales + energy UK/Canada

Chris Beaver 25 years - Senior Engineer and Professor of sustainability + applied research Advert keynote presentation - 2015 Canada, Quebec

darren cooper President of Renteknik Sweden

Lars-Eric sjoberg CEOO of Renteknik 35 years - Engineering Sweden

jean claude awwad CEO Nova Energy 14 years - business + finance Lebanon/Canada


Future energy prices 200 180 52% Growth

160

Forecast

Price ($/800kWh)

140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0

2011 HST

2012 Debt reduction

2013

2014 Regulatory

2015

2016 Delivery

2017 Electricity

After OCEB


CO2 parts per million

PPM Parts per million 1000

Catastrophic warming 971

Atmospheric concentration Accelerated warming 450-500

Global warming 381

400

Industrialisation 296 300

Early man 280

Age of reason 280

Neanderthal 280 Last ice age 200

200

2 million years ago

400,000 years ago

10,000 years ago

1750 AD

1896

2006 2050

2106


The challenges businesses face Lack of confidence

No time

Budget restrictions

Lack of resources

Lack of knowledge & awareness

Seeing energy as an investment

The biggest risk of all, is doing nothing


Cooling your costs with chiller efficiency

Centrifugal water chillers can account for 20% to 40% of a facility’s total energy consumption.

A centrifugal water chiller can lose as much as 30% efficiency efficiency and still appear to be operating satisfactory.

For each 100 tons of chiller capacity, this can lead to savings exceeding $100,000, over the space of 10 years.


“If humanity wishes to preserve a planet similar to that on which civilisation developed and to which life on Earth is adapted, paleoclimate evidence and ongoing climate change suggest that CO2 will need to be reduced from current levels to at most 350 ppm.� Dr. James Hansen


The cost of inefficiency

10,000-ton chiller plant

Average cost to run chillers = $1,275,000 (Assumptions: .85kw/ton, $0.06/kwh, 2500 EFLH )

Assuming 15% efficiency loss =

$191,250 in wasted energy!


The solution A process for logging chillers and evaluating readings: • Take readings using a PDA, tablet PC or using AutoLog input readings directly from your building automation system. • Load data to the ChillerCheck web site. • Review efficiency analysis and take corrective action if required. • Process identifies the most common causes of inefficient chiller operation, including: Fouled condenser and evaporator tubes Refrigerant leaks Air or non-condensables in the chiller Cooling tower problems Water flow problems Incorrect set points


Suitable EBCx projects

Is your building a suitable candidate for EBCx?

• • • • • •

Multi-residential buildings (condos/apartments) Office buildings Data centres Hospitals Long term care and assisted living facilities Hotels

• • • • • •

Universities and colleges Schools Large shopping malls Public buildings (library, theatres, City Hall etc.) Process cooling Other


Who has done EBCx projects?


• • • •

Portable analyser originally developed in Sweden, 1986 Fixed analyser developed 2004 Web based monitoring launch 2008 Used by notable European companies in commercial, industrial, institutional and retail facilities

Standard for commissioning and re-commissioning of systems throughout the world World Wildlife Fund estimate global CO2 reduction in 2020 to 72 million tons from 50% of market implementing improved service


Thermodynamic model

2 Pressure sensors 7 Temperature sensors 1 Power meter

A thermodynamic evaluation produces an unbiased analysis with no information about the system or compressor required


Benefits of performance analysis

$ OPTIMIZATION

Increases energy efficiency

ENERGY SAVINGS

Estimated 10 - 40% energy savings

RELIABLE

Increases reliability, reduced equipment wear

EFFICIENT

REDUCES EMISSIONS

BENEFITS

Alerts and alarms to change effecting operating efficiency

Reduces CO2 emissions

Benefits the owner and the environment!


What is the process? Step 1. Get a clear picture of how it is currently working by installing a ClimaCheck performance analyser

CC

Install

Step 2. Monitor and analyse the equipment operation and performance (energy efficiency)

Monitor

Analyse

Identify

Upgrade

Replace

Optimise

Monitor

Maintain

Step 3. Identify areas that require adjustment, upgrading or replacement

Step 4. Optimise the system and monitor ongoing efficiency to ensure maximum is maintained

Maximum


What does CLIMACHECK provide?

Engineer

Technician

Perform cost effective real-time analysis

Evaluate system performance

Data is presented dynamically in charts and tables providing an immediate picture of actual performance

See real-time COP, capacity, compressor efficiency and other vital performance parameters without tedious calculations


Energy efficiency case study A 38 storey condo downtown Toronto Consumption before 2,629,800 kWh

$815,238 16%

31%

Consumption after 1,814,526 kwh

50%

Saved 35%

SAVING $ 97,829.00 Before

After

Saved


Did you know?

Approximately 44% of the electricity used in an ice rink (arena) is for refrigeration

Approximately 55% of the electricity used in a grocery store is for refrigeration

15-20% of the world’s total energy is consumed by process cooling, refrigeration and air conditioning

Building space cooling costs are 40-60% of a total electricity bill during the cooling season


Energy efficiency

If you say you cannot afford to become energy efficient, then what you are actually saying is you can afford to continue to waste money! Energy efficiency is a cash flow issue only!


Conservation is turning the light off when you don’t need it


Efficiency is making sure that when the light is on, it is a 13W compact fluorescent. NOT a 60W incandescent! Same applies in cooling!


Thoughts for today Where do incentives come from?

YOU the rate payer contribute to the incentive funding Think of this. If your competitor uses the the incentives and you don’t then YOU are actually helping to make them MORE competitive than YOU!

USE THE INCENTIVES


Thank you for your time

ADDRESS & PHONE

WEBSITE & EMAIL

20 Eglinton Ave W, Toronto, ON, M4R 1K8 +1 (416) 481-9988

www.novaenergy.ca info@novaenergy.ca


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