Energy Management in Wuppertal Organisation, Implementation and Financing Christian Gleim Gebäudemanagement der Stadt Wuppertal (GMW) 1
What do I want to tell you? Initial situation in Wuppertal Organisation Energy controlling Processing energy data Management Rules and standards Energy concepts User motivation and consultation Financing Energy procurement Reporting 2
Information about Wuppertal 347,945 residents (30 June 2012) 196,624 apartment units (31 March 2012) 191,296 registered vehicles (30 June 2012) Total city area: 168.41 km 2 City perimeter: 94.5 km 3
Initial situation in 1997/98 prior to GMW establishment Decentralised building maintenance in various service sectors, e.g. school management Remainder done by municipal building authority for planning, new construction and building technical equipment Completely dispersed responsibilities for other building services Financially: absence of full cost invoicing and presentation of economic effects of energy saving investments 4
Organisational goals for facility management Consolidation of all activities related to buildings Cost effectiveness as the basis Making floor space a cost factor for users Founding of an independent facility management organisation Placing all municipal public buildings within a special asset pool Leasing buildings to the various municipal offices 5
Facility management: What s that? Totality of technical infrastructural services administrative that serve the operation and use of a building Targets: Comprehensive service offering for building users, Compilation and minimisation of all cost related to the provision of services 6
Structural info about GMW Independent enterprise created in accordance with municipal codes Established 1998 430 offices with 1,380 units, of which 840 are our own buildings Around 1.5 million m² floor space Total of 405 staff: 190 building staff, receptionists, superintendents 125 architects, engineers, technicians 40 commercial staff (workshop) 50 administrative staff members Energy management: Yearly revenue of EUR 16 million 42 GWh electricity including street lighting 130 GWh heating, 550,000 m³ drinking water 7
Energy management: How do we do it? Organisation 8
Energy management within GMW s Matrix organisation 9
Energy management s place in facility management Facility management: Includes all following tasks: from beginning Planning Building Energy management Operating Disposal to end 10
Energy managements inflow areas Building use Technical equipment Energy management Tech. building services Building construction 11
Energy management tasks Energy controlling Operations optimisastion Energy diagnoses and concepts Energy management User consultation Assistance with construction and equipment Energy procurement, contract management Energy invoicing, cost distribution Development of financing methods 12
Organisational expertise Access to all buildings and technical facilities in a municipality Access to all usage data such as energy supplier invoices and meter readings Access to all available building data such as floor area, thermal insulation value, wall structures, etc. Involvement/advisory obligation regarding all municipal building projects Right to issue expertise directives to users and operators Involvement in climate protection initiatives and environmental advisement 13
Function Area 3 Energy and Environmental Management Mr. Gleim Team Energy Ms. Kiewert 8 staff Team Environment Mr. Dewenter 5 staff 14
Energy Management Personell in various German municipalities (source: Deutscher Städtetag: Hinweise zum kommunalen Energiemanagement June 2010) Energy and water costs in 2008 (million EUR) 15
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling 16
Energy controlling tasks Overview of energy and water use in all buildings Compilation of specific consumption per area in order to estimate potential energy savings Compilation of acute use irregularities in order to improve operational management 17
Analysing collected data Consideration of individual objects Monthly consumption development Yearly consumption development Comparing monthly consumption for same months Identifying key figures in order to estimate energy savings potential Inspection of demand distribution. Identifying irregularities 22.03.2011 Christian Gleim, Gebäudemanagement der Stadt Wuppertal 18 18
Evaluating key energy figures with efficiency classes Elementary Schools > 125 kwh/m 2 19
Automated reports 20
Evaluating demand profiles 21
Identifying irregularities 22
Energy certificates 23
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling Processing energy data 24
Energy data processing at GMW Invoice data EVU (2,500 meters) DTA Manually read meters (approx. 1,000 meters) Software Bookkeeping Software Building administration Costs per building CAFM Energy management Processing inovice data: Type of energy Costs Consumption Contract... CAFM Facility data: Meter Point of measurement Measurement group Point of consumption Level Heating, ventilation, pumping Room Technical equipment HVAC Building data: Municipality Complex Building Floor area Owner... Interface ConsumptionControl Processing meter data: Administration and linking Basic information: Meter Point of measurement Readings Complexes Buildings Level Room Procurement of other energy sources (Oil, liquified gas,...) Remote meter reading EVU (270 meters) CSV data 25
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling, energy certificates Processing energy data Management 26
Management tasks Make sure that facilities requiring energy are only in use when they are needed! Avoid unncessary operation of: heating systems, air handling and air conditioning systems, lighting, pumps, etc. 27
Operating comprehensive building technical facilities Digital regulators and remote operation of HVAC systems are dependent on: outside temperatures, room use, air quality, etc. Lighting management via motion sensors and daylight control Central outage management 28
Monitoring of the opera s audience space 29
Current number of buildings connected with control systems 120 schools 46 gymnasiums 5 nursing homes 4 indoor swimming pools 8 day care centres 9 administrative buildings 1 orphanages 2 main fire departments Also: a synagogue, various zoo buildings, vehicle fleet garage Chemical Analysis Authority, v.d.heydt Museum, Automobile Inspection Office, orchestra practice hall, professional swimming centre, city auditorium, opera hall, Haus d. Jugend Elberfeld, Stennert Meeting Place, and so forth. 30
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling, energy certificates Processing energy data Management Rules and standards 31
Setting technical standards 32
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling, energy certificates Processing energy data Management Rules and standards Building analyses, energy concepts 33
Energy saving concepts via refurbishment Example: Elementary school Built 1929/30 Heated floor area (school): 1,976 m² Heated floor area (gymnasium): 982 m² Heat energy consumption: 159 kwh/m² yearly Electricity consumption: 11 KWh/m² yearly Energy costs 30,000 /year 34
Implemented energy measures Insulation of the complete building envelope (roof, facade, basement ceiling) Upgrading windows with heat insulated glass Installation of an HVAC system with heat recovery Upgrading of the heat distributor Upgrading the lighting system with daylight occupancy sensors Installation of sun shades 35
Results Cornelius energetische Elementary Sanierung School Cornelius energy Grundschule refurbishment 180 160 140 [kw h /m ²a ] 120 100 80 vor Before Sanierung refurbishment 60 40 After nach refurbishment Sanierung 20 0 Key Heizenergiekennzahl heat energy figures 36
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling, energy certificates Processing energy data Management Rules and standards Building analyses, energy concepts User motivation and consultation 37
Energy Wins school project Pupils and teachers contribute to energy conservation in schools Schools receive 50% of the total saved costs Supports the conscientious use of energy Comprehensive information about energy savings and projects at the schools Recognition of particularly successful schools 38
Results Total Saved Heat Total Saved Electricity Reference use Heat energy use 2011 Savings CO 2 savings Reference use Electricity use 2011 Savings CO 2 savings Equates to the total savings of 92 four-people households Equates to the total savings of 47 four-people households 39
Manual for buildings with energy refurbishments Information about building users in regards to the function and operation of:» air handling systems» heating» sun protection» lighting control 40
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling, energy certificates Processing energy data Management Rules and standards Building analyses, energy concepts User motivation and consultation Financing methods and savings investments 41
Financing methods for savings investments Energy service pool of savings (21 sites, 62 buildings) Energy services for facilities (special projects) Energy saving funds Energy saving investments lead to rent price increases, allowing investments to be refinanced Support measures Systematic acquisition of support funds 42
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling, energy certificates Processing energy data Management Rules and standards Building analyses, energy concepts User motivation and consultation Financing methods for savings investments Energy procurement 43
Energy procurement and invoicing Contract management for energy supply contracts Electronic compilation of invoice data Distribution of costs and consumption among buildings Transfer of building-related data on bookkeeping and tenant administration 44
SGMW electricity price in comparison 230 210 190 170 Strompreis Wuppertal 2007 im Städtevergleich Wuppertal electricity prices in comparison / M W h 150 130 110 Maximum Minimum Durchschnitt Average Wuppertal 90 70 50 45
Introduction of climate-friendly energy carriers Priority given to district heat over other heating sources, if possible Priority given to natural gas over heating oil Disassembly of existing off-peak heaters Transition into renewable energies as heating energy carriers 1 lumber facility 2 wood pellet plants 1 thermal energy heater 2 solar energy collectors for water heating Utilisation of photovoltaic 2 facilities with a total of 36 kwp 1 facility with 15 kwp under construction 2 facilities with total of 100 kwp in planning 46
How do we do it? Organisation Energy controlling, energy certificates Processing energy data Management Rules and standards Building analyses, energy concepts User motivation and consultation Financing methods for savings investments Energy procurement Reporting 47
GMW energy development (weather adjusted) Electricity Heating oil Natural Gas District Heat 48
Energy cost development (weather adjusted) Electricity Heating oil Natural Gas District Heat 49
Cumulative energy and water savings (2000 as consumption reference year) District Heat Natural Gas Heating oil Electricity Water 50
Cumulative development of additional energy and water costs for GMW buildings (basis year: 2000) Electricity Liquefied gas Wood Heating oil Natural gas District heat Water Total cost development if savings were not implemented 51
CO 2 emission development (weather adjusted) Electricity Heating oil Natural Gas District Heat 52
GMW Energy management on the Internet Important notices about GMW energy management can be found at: www.wuppertal.de/gmw Thank you! 53