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Title: Energy Efficient Design


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Energy Efficient Design
Energy Efficient Design
Presented by Ken Bruton BE MEngSc MIEI
Presented by Ken Bruton BE MEngSc MIEI
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My Background
  • RPS Energy Team in Cork
  • SEI SME Advisor
  • Provide Energy consultancy support to large
    industry
  • Implement IS393 Energy Management Systems
  • Six Sigma Green Belt
  • Sit on the SEI working group on Energy Efficient
    Design (EED)
  • Currently writing an EED guideline methodology
    document for large industry

3
Why is EED not utilised extensively?
  • Tight budgets and schedules
  • Extra design time required
  • More emphasis placed on reducing capital costs
    rather than reducing subsequent operational costs
  • Possible legal ramifications

4
Why undertake EED?
  • Savings potential far higher at design stage
  • Lower project capital operating Costs

5
EED MethodologyConcept
  • Work from the Energy service out
  • Challenge design standards
  • Select integrated efficient system choices
  • Optimise Control strategies to minimise energy
    use
  • Maximise component efficiencies
  • Maintain system efficiently through commissioning
    and operation
  • Validate savings through efficient MT

6
EED MethodologyProject Organisational Structure
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EED Key IndividualsEnergy Sponsor
  • Imperative to the success of the EED process
  • Must have senior management commitment to remove
    barriers to success
  • Ensures EED methodology followed for the duration
    of the project by all project participants

8
EED Key Individuals Energy Co-ordinator
  • Critical to EED process
  • Independent Reviewer outside of project
    constraints
  • Must be knowledgeable of all engineering
    disciplines
  • Challenges energy service requirements
  • Lifetime costs each opportunity for energy
    efficiency improvement
  • Identifies new technologies which could be
    utilised in place of standard solutions
  • Must be involved from initial design stages for
    most effect but can carry out an EED review at
    any project stage using the 3-step approach

9
EED Methodology3 Step Approach
  • Calculate Energy Baseline
  • Calculate the project Energy Baseline at the
    earliest design phase possible in order to focus
    EED resources on significant energy using areas
  • Analyse
  • Challenge the Proposed Design and develop a
    prioritised Energy Savings Register of
    Opportunities based on the significant energy
    using areas
  • Agree Implement
  • Agree which items on the Energy Savings Register
    should be carried forward into the next phase of
    the design process for implementation

10
EED MethodologyStep 1 Project Energy Baseline
  • Formulate an energy baseline of the project based
    on the information available at the earliest
    design phase possible
  • This aids in the identification of the
    significant energy using areas of the project
  • Focus EED efforts on these areas for most effect

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EED MethodologyStep 2 Analyse
  • Challenge energy service requirements and system
    integration of these significant energy using
    areas
  • Compile a list of energy saving opportunities
  • Calculate the before and after EED operational
    costs associated with these opportunities
  • Prioritise opportunities for progression based on
    economic, environmental or company specific
    requirements

12
EED MethodologyStep 3 Agree Implement
  • Project Team should agree on the energy saving
    opportunities progressed to the next stage of
    design
  • If barriers to this agreement are met within the
    project team, the energy co-ordinator should have
    access to senior management via the investor
    energy sponsor to progress relevant items
  • Opportunities progressed from one design stage to
    the next should require a change control to
    remove them from the project scope.
  • Energy Efficient User Requirement Specification
    should be furnished to prospective suppliers

13

Supplier URS
  • Extremely important document as it instructs
    project suppliers/contractors in the EED
    requirements of the project
  • This document should specify standards used by
    design team
  • It should also specify the minimum requirements
    of the project in terms of
  • Rating of motors to be utilised in building
    services
  • Minimum lighting efficiency in terms of
    lumens/watt
  • Temperature/humidity requirements of a space
  • Minimum Boiler Efficiency
  • Control strategy incorporated etc.

14

Concept/Basic Design PhaseTypical EED Actions
  • Challenge Energy Service Requirements
  • Consider project holistically
  • Calculate operational costs over lifecycle of
    project
  • Investigate opportunities for heat recovery and
    system integration
  • Tailor control strategy to end user requirements
  • Facilitate the setback of systems in line with
    production patterns

15

Detail Design PhaseTypical EED Actions
  • Improve the efficiency of each system component
  • Reduce energy waste

16

Tendering and Construction PhaseTypical EED
Actions
  • EED Project team must be vigilant of
  • Value engineering energy efficiency improvements
    off the project
  • Product substitutions due to cost/lead time
  • Reducing Costs/Staying on Schedule
  • Energy Co-ordinator review imperative at each
    stage of project

17

Operational PhaseTypical EED Actions
  • Utilise effective MT as a means to validate and
    maintain project performance
  • Ensure system users are aware of performance
    parameters

18

Engineering Tools for EED
  • Needs Analysis
  • Six Sigma
  • Pinch Analysis
  • Financial Analysis Tools
  • Value Engineering etc.

19

Key Points
  • Achieving client buy in can prove difficult
  • Energy Champion support for Energy Co-ordinator
    key to success of EED project
  • SEI Working group on EED to publish guideline
    document early 2009

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Thank You
  • Ken Bruton BE MEngSc MIEI
  • Ken.Bruton_at_rpsgroup.com
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