Climate Change Strategy

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Climate Change Strategy Phase 1: MidCoast Council

8.5 Energy efficiency Description

Energy efficiency remains the cheapest form of greenhouse gas abatement in many situations, and it is recommended that energy use be cost-effectively minimised so that sizing and investment in solar and batteries is optimised. This is reflected in MidCoast Council’s past and continuing efforts to manage energy efficiently as described in Section 5.3. The following is a summary of the identified energy efficiency opportunities at Council sites: •

Lighting: office/indoor lighting is progressively being upgraded to LED technology. A prominent example of the potential is LED upgrades to Council’s administration offices in Gloucester, and the Taree Library. Lighting with medium to high utilisation can be cost-effectively upgraded to LED, while low use facilities can be upgraded to LED when lamps fail. Lighting controls can also be considered when retrofitting lights to LED.

Lighting: residential (P1 & P2) and main road (Category V) streetlights are owned by Essential Energy accounting for a total of 7,957 lights across Council. Council has recently replaced 5,369 lights to LED through Essential Energy resulting in estimated savings of 1,003 MWh/annum. Additional future replacements are likely to save a further 1,134 MWh/annum by replacing the remaining 2,457 streetlights.

Swimming pool motor VSD controls: most recirculating pumps are fixed speed-controlled, in some cases reflecting older pools where achieving required water turnover requires pumps to run at full load. There may be opportunities to review the potential for VSD control at some pools where required water turnover rates are being achieved.

Design: Several WTP and STP are due for re-design in the future and Council should ensure that energy efficiency is incorporated into the design of these facilities. For example, Council has moved its main administration offices in Taree and Forster to a new centralised building in Taree (Yalawanyi Ganya) and incorporated energy efficient design into the new premises which will minimise lifetime costs for energy.

WTP, SPS and STP motor VSD controls: most large pumps at Council are already VSD controlled, and council can continue to work towards optimising efficiency of blowers, pumps etc as part of its operations.

STP UV Treatment: UV-LED technology has recently been trialled by UK company United Utilities. The company is trialling technology created by UK start-up company Typhon which claims to reduce energy costs by up to 90% compared to traditional bulbs. Council would look to upgrade if/when appropriate technology is available.

Air Conditioning / HVAC: except for office buildings and aquatic centres air conditioning is estimated to be a low proportion of energy demand. The main opportunities are to implement effective controls for existing plant, to specify energy-efficient replacement plant including packaged air conditioning, pool heating / conditioning systems, multi-unit splits and individual split systems, to design energy efficiency into new HVAC system,

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APPENDIX E: LONG-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

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pages 124-126

APPENDIX D: MEDIUM-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

7min
pages 119-123

APPENDIX C: SHORT-TERM MITIGATION PLAN FOR COUNCIL OPERATIONS

9min
pages 113-118

9.4 CLIMATE CHANGE PROJECTIONS FOR THE REGION

1min
pages 89-90

9.5.2 2020 climate change risk assessment

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9.3 CURRENT CLIMATE CONDITIONS IN THE NORTH COAST REGION

4min
pages 87-88

8.11 CARBON OFFSETS

6min
pages 80-83

8.9 WASTE MANAGEMENT

4min
pages 74-76

8.10 SEQUESTRATION

5min
pages 77-79

8.8 SUSTAINABLE PROCUREMENT

7min
pages 69-73

8.7 SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT

9min
pages 63-68

8.6 BEHIND-THE-METER SOLAR

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pages 60-62

8.5 ENERGY EFFICIENCY

3min
pages 58-59

8.3 GRID DECARBONISATION

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pages 49-50

8.4.2 Mid-scale renewable energy build by MidCoast Council

4min
pages 54-57

7.2 MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INCLUDING SUSTAINABILITY FRAMEWORK

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pages 38-41

8.2.5 Carbon footprint of the MidCoast Local Government Area

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page 48

6 MIDCOAST COUNCIL’S CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY

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pages 34-35

5.3 PREVIOUS SUSTAINABILITY ACTIONS BY MIDCOAST COUNCIL

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page 30

5.3.2 MidCoast Council climate emergency declaration

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pages 32-33

5.3.1 MidCoast Council Notice of Motion and Resolution 187/19

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5.2 LOCAL TRENDS – WHAT IS OCCURRING IN MIDCOAST?

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4.2 NSW STATE TARGETS

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pages 24-27

2.3 CLIMATE ADAPTATION STRATEGY

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pages 18-19

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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page 10

3.2 INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS FOR CLIMATE ACTION

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pages 21-22

1.4 SUPPORTING MIDCOAST COMMUNITY TO REDUCE THEIR EMISSIONS

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pages 15-16

1.1 RECOMMENDED TARGETS FOR MIDCOAST COUNCIL

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GLOSSARY OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND PROJECT ABBREVIATIONS

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pages 8-9

1 INTRODUCTION

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