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[ENERGY CONSERVATION AND DEMAND MANAGEMENT
PLAN]
Region of Peel 2014-2019
Region of Peel Conservation and Demand Management Plan in accordance with Ontario Regulation 397/11.
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REGION OF PEEL ENERGY MANAGEMENT|BACKGROUND
The Region of Peel has been actively engaged in energy management since 2006, achieving significant energy savings through the implementation of the Region of Peel’s first Energy Management Plan. The 2006 Energy Management Plan (EMP) set the foundation for integrating strong energy management principles into corporate practices. To take the next step the Region of Peel has recognized the need to further embed sustainable practices in departmental programs and capital plans through a more structured and collaborative approach to energy management.
In 2013, the Region of Peel adopted the Energy and Environment Sustainability Strategy (EESS). One of the goals of the EESS is to ensure compliance with energy regulations. To maintain compliance with the Green Energy Act’s, Ontario Regulation 397/11, the Region of Peel has developed an Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plan (ECDMP). The ECDMP is a five year plan that all municipalities are required to develop and implement. These plans are intended to encourage municipalities to think about and address their energy consumption behaviours, and in doing so, address the environmental, financial, and social costs associated with energy use. These plans focus on stationary energy use, for the Region of Peel this consist of electricity and natural gas consumption.
The development of the ECDMP was an interdepartmental exercise led by the Peel’s Energy and Environmental Management section. This exercise was not possible without the commitment and direction of Council and Senior Management. Once a commitment was established it was important to develop a common understanding amongst staff on the intent of energy management and how energy is currently being consumed. This put staff in a better position to make informed decision when planning what actions and initiatives can be implemented to improve the Region’s current energy management practices. Efforts were made to align energy conservation initiatives with related Regional priorities and commitments. Once the actions from the ECDMP are implemented staff will monitor and verify the results allowing for a comprehensive evaluation of ECDMP actions to determine their success.
ENERGY CONSERVATION AND DEMAND MANAGEMENT|GOALS
Historically, the Region of Peel has benefited from the fiscal and environmental opportunities effective energy management provides a municipality. As a result, Peel’s ECDMP goals are rooted in existing corporate goals, with a focus on the protection, enhancement, and restoration of the environment, while pursuing long term financial sustainability. The following are the four goals that help guide the Region of Peel corporate energy decision-making;
Goal 1|Reduce GHG emissions to 80% below 1990 levels by 2050 Actions:
• Create and maintain an electricity, natural gas and GHG Inventory • Investigate opportunities to collaborate with business and the community • Report electricity, natural gas and GHG reduction outcomes
Goal 2|Ensure sustainable energy procurement Actions:
• Develop and implement procurement plans for electricity, natural gas and liquid fuels • Report on procurements including costs, environmental impact and energy from renewable resources • Provide an annual green procurement option
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Goal 3|Educate employees through energy awareness workshops Action:
• Workshops customized to Region of Peel employees discussing Peel energy management tools; our energy and environmental sustainability plans, strategies, and priorities; and current projects
Goal 4|Proactive and responsive planning and leadership Action:
• Work with other departments to urge development in energy conservation initiatives that exceed current guidelines.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION|CORPORATE
The Region of Peel is one of the largest and fastest growing regions in Canada with a population growth rate of approximately 21,000 people per year. To service the needs of its growing population, Peel seeks innovative solutions to energy use that allow efficiencies to be optimized while maintaining a high level of service.
In 2013, the Region of Peel consumed 415,163,055 kWh of electricity and 15, 918,222 m3 of natural gas was consumed by the Region of Peel. Peel’s largest electricity consumer is its water and wastewater facilities, while Peel’s Human Service facilities are the largest consumer of natural gas.
Figure 1: 2013 Region of Peel Corporate Energy Consumption
Program Areas Electricity (kWh) Natural Gas (m3)
Operations Support 12,274,685 921,290
Water 198,385,484 981,208
Wastewater 85,219,094 1,805,077
PAMA 1,093,737 88,991
Office Portfolio 11,870,171 824,716
Health Services 12,979,585 2,083,615
Police* 13,282,692 883,007
Human Services 1,740,201 216,476
Human Services (Peel Living)* 78,317,403 8,113,842
Total 415,163,055 15,918,222
**Region of Peel Police and Peel Living are represented by boards separate from Regional Council.
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ENERGY CONSERVATION AND DEMAND MANAGEMENT|ACTIONS
The Peel Energy Conservation and Demand Management Plans consist of a range of conservation actions that address capacity building, altering behaviours, finding efficiencies, and avoiding future consumption. The following sections will highlight how this is possible and the anticipated impact of this work.
Actions | Capacity Building Prior to the implementation of an energy conservation or generation project, capacity building initiatives are used to evaluate the feasibility of potential projects. The Region of Peel is currently undertaking 30 capacity building projects assessing projects like;
• System load management, • Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC) improvements • Building Automation System (BAS) and lighting controls • Pumping Optimization Study • Anaerobic Digester Co-mix • Solar photovoltaic and solar thermal feasibility
For a complete list of capacity building projects refer to Appendix I.
Actions | Conservation From 2007 to 2013 the Region of Peel completed 29 conservation projects that have led to the reduction in approximately 10,631,240 kWh of electricity and 348,040m3 of natural gas annually. The ECDMP has an additional 54 conservation measures to be implemented between 2014 and 2019. These conservation measures are classified as Operational or Capital upgrades. Operational upgrades involve correcting the operation of existing equipment to optimize energy use. These measures may include altering the behaviour of those operating facilities and equipment. Capital upgrades involve the replacement of existing equipment with energy efficient equipment to optimize energy use.
For a complete list of conservation actions refer to Appendix I.
Operational Energy Upgrades It is anticipated that the 35 operational upgrades listed within the ECDMP will result in a reduction of 5,031,584 kWh of electricity and 492,837 m3 of natural gas annually.
Examples of operational upgrades include:
• Retro-commissioning through low cost operational and maintenance energy efficient measures at Peel Long Term Care Facilities.
• Building Automation Systems (BAS) through web-based remote access to monitor and optimize HVAC equipment and indoor air quality at Peel Community Recycling Centres.
• Tenant education sessions for residents in Peel Living buildings focusing on opportunities relating to plug loads, lighting, and HVAC controls.
Figure 2 provides additional details on the types of operational upgrades and there anticipated energy savings.
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Figure 2: Operational Energy Upgrade Summary
Source Number of Projects Annual Reduced Electricity (kWh)
Annual Reduced Natural Gas (m3)
Recomissioning 17 2,432,895 335,879 Controls and Automation 10 1,556,679 156,958 Education 8 1,042,010 0 Total 35 5,031,584 492,837
Capital Energy Upgrades Changes to infrastructure and building systems through Capital Upgrades are recognized as capital energy upgrades often resulting in energy efficiencies. The ECDMP outlines capital projects 19 capital that will result in the reduction in approximately 2,122,274 kWh of electricity and 35,740 m3 of natural gas annually. Examples of capital upgrade projects include;
• Installation of heat reflectors behind hydronic baseboard heaters to reduce heat loss through the building envelope at Peel Living Facilities.
• LED lighting upgrades at Peel Corporate and Water/Wastewater Facilities. • Energy efficient upgrades in IT through client user computer replacement.
Figure 3 provides additional details on the types of capital upgrades and there anticipated energy savings. Figure 3: Capital Energy Upgrade Summary
Source Number of Projects Annual Reduced Electricity (kWh)
Annual Reduced Natural Gas (m3)
Equipment Upgrades 12 520,440 35,740 Lighting 6 599,834 0 IT 1 1,002,000 0 Total 19 2,122,274 35,740
Actions | Financial Costs and Savings It has been estimated that the completion of the ECDMP capacity building projects will require a budget of $550,000. The results of this work will be used to make informed decision about future conservation and generation projects. The ECDMP’s energy conservation actions, capital and operational actions, are anticipated to cost the Region $3 million, with an estimated annual saving of approximately $1million.
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RENEWABLE ENERGY|ACTIONS
This section highlights the Region of Peel’s energy generation projects and their role in helping the Region achieve its energy goals. Generation projects implemented throughout the Region of Peel are grouped into the following measures;
Solar Photovoltaic
Solar photovoltaic (PV) cell panels are used to convert received light energy directly into electricity. The Region of Peel ECDMP has identified 5 solar PV projects that are scheduled for the next 5 years. The future solar PV projects are planned Peel Long Term Care and Community Recycling Centres (CRC) and will generate approximately 121,000 kWh of electricity annually.
Solar Thermal
Solar thermal heating is a process that uses light radiation from the sun to heat water. Collected heat is transferred to a fluid medium contained in a copper pipe which in turn heats up water stored in a tank. This system is made up of a solar panel, storage tank and a circulation system that transfers the heat from the solar collectors to the tank. Solar thermal projects planned at Peel Living buildings for the next 5 years will offset approximately 16,216 m3 of natural gas annually.
Low-Impact Hydro
The Region of Peel continues to provide environmental stewardship through the operation of a 240 kW micro-hydro turbine at the Clarkson Wastewater Treatment Plant. The micro-hydro turbine will be entirely powered by the processed wastewater treated at this facility and will generate approximately 1,200,000 kWh of electricity annually. As treated wastewater falls down the outfall shaft, it makes contact with the turbine blades connected to a generator, resulting in the production of electricity. A similar micro-hydro turbine project will also be implemented at the Airport Road Pumping Station and will generate approximately 1,000,000 kWh of electricity annually.
Geothermal
Geothermal technology implemented by the Region of Peel transfers heated water within the earth to the surface where it is used to drive electric generators. The proposed geothermal facility at the Heart Lake CRC will generate approximately 24,775 kWh of electricity and offset 34,337 m3 of natural gas annually.
Biogas
At the Clarkson Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) the Region of Peel is collecting methane generated by organic solid wastes located in the waste water digester. A project that will use the biogas created through this anaerobic process will generate approximately 12,000,000 kWh of electricity annually.
Renewable Energy Cer tifica tes (REC)
For every unit of electricity generated from a renewable-energy project, a corresponding REC can be sold. Though not technically a direct form of energy generation, REC’s generate savings by choosing an environmentally sustainable option. By purchasing renewable, carbon neutral energy, the Region of Peel will essentially be generating 12,100,000 kWh of electricity annually.
The Region of Peel has had a number of successful generation initiatives that produce clean, renewable energy. From 2007 to 2013 the Region completed 16 generation projects generate approximately 162,368
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kWh of electricity and offsets 292,288 m3 of natural gas annually. In the next five years there are 10 renewable energy projects scheduled for completion. It is estimated that these projects could generate an additional 14,345,775 kWh of electricity and offsets 50,553m3 of natural gas annually. There are also 3 renewable energy certificate purchases totaling 12.1 million kWh. If all 29 renewable energy projects are successful the Region will have the capacity to generate and offset approximately 26,608,143 kWh of electricity and offset 326,625 m3 of natural gas annually by 2019.
Figure 6 provides greater detail on the amount of energy being generated and harvested from different renewable energy sources
Figure 5: Energy Generation Summary – 2007 to 2019
Source
Number of Projects
Annual Generated Electricity (kWh)
Annual Generated Natural Gas (m3)
Solar Photovoltaic 10 176,000 0 Solar thermal 7 0 36,143 Low-impact hydro 2 2,200,000 0 Geothermal 6 132,143 290,482 Biogas 1 12,000,000 0 Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) 3 12,100,000 0 Total 29 26,608,143 326,625
For a complete list of generation projects see Appendix I.
Renewable Energy Actions | Financial Costs and Savings Between 2014 and 2019, energy generation measures detailed in the ECDMP will create revenues of approximately $1,700,000 from electricity and savings of $20,000 from natural gas. The budget necessary to complete these generation measures is approximately $12.5 million.
MONITORING AND VERIFICATION|PLAN
In the field of energy management decisions surrounding the implementation of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects, conservation initiatives and energy procurement strategies all rely heavily on baseline and post-project performance data. In order to gauge the effectiveness of any particular project and to determine its broader impact, it is necessary to have a definitive understanding of the circumstances both before, during and after a project has been implemented.
Indicators The Region of Peel will monitor the following indicators as a means to measure and verify savings from energy projects and initiatives:
• Net energy saving- in accordance with the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol
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• Net greenhouse reductions- annual inventory, renewable energy, energy efficiency and energy conservation initiatives, use of alternative fuels and green energy and other mitigation activities
• Procurement effectiveness- comparative analysis, benchmarking (i.e. against AMO), past, present and projected market conditions, regulatory environment etc.
• Budget versus actuals- percent deviation of corporate energy budget and individual project budgets
• Staff engagement and awareness- i.e. academic research, number of training/workshops/ information sessions conducted, feedback from staff and client groups collected through group consultations, questionnaires, response cards and surveys, comparisons of energy use before and after a program launch
• Net Financial Savings (monitoring energy recoveries from bill validation and verification, energy procurement and renewable energy and energy efficiency projects; input vs. output based on savings less all expenses, net of operating costs and depreciation)
Corporate Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility Name/
Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter
YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural
Gas
[m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas
[$]
Client User Computer
Replacement Corporate Wide
New computers consume less
energy Q2 2014 1,002,000 98 120,240
Suite B- P4 Parking
Pilot
10 Peel Centre
Drive, Brampton
Improve efficiency of light and
put lights on sensors Q3 2014 30,046 3 3,606
Smog Alert Response
10 Peel Centre
Drive, Brampton
Reduce cooling load during
Smog Day. Q3 2014 9,203 1 1,104
LED Lighting at 7120
Hurontario Corporate
Office
7120 Hurontario
Street,
Mississauga Exterior LED lighting Q4 2015 135,600 13 16,272
Renewable Electricity
Certificates- 10 Peel
Centre A
10 Peel Centre
Drive, Brampton
Purchase carbon neutral
renewable certificates Q4 2014 3,300,000 323
Renewable Electricity
Certificates- 10 Peel
Centre B
10 Peel Centre
Drive, Brampton
Purchase carbon neutral
renewable certificates Q4 2014 5,300,000 519
Renewable Electricity
Certificates- 7120
Hurontario
7120 Hurontario
Street,
Mississauga
Purchase carbon neutral
renewable certificates Q4 2014 3,500,000 343
LED Lighting Upgrade
PAMA -
3 Wellington St E,
Brampton Conversion to LED Lighting Q4 2016 26,033 3 3,124
Stairwell Promotion-
10 Peel Centre
10 Peel Centre
Drive, Brampton
Encourages the use of
Stairways and reduces elevator
usage resulting in decrease
energy consumption Q4 2019 4,716 566
Stairwell Promotion-
7120 Hurontario
7120 Hurontario
Street,
Mississauga
Encourages the use of
Stairways and reduces elevator
usage resulting in decrease
energy consumption Q4 2019 2,931 352
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGS
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
Health Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility Name/
Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas
[$]
Malton Village
Retrocommissioning
7075 Rexwood Rd.,
Mississauga
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q2 2015 250,741 35294 91 30,089 14,118
Sheridan Villa
Retrocommissioning
2460 Truscott
Drive., Mississauga
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q2 2015 235,314 29766 79 28,238 11,906
Tall Pines
Retrocommissioning
1001 Peter
Robertson Blvd.,
Brampton
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q2 2015 260,528 41204 103 31,263 16,482
Peel Manor
Retrocommissioning
525 Main Street
North, Brampton
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q2 2015 212,498 39773 96 25,500 15,909
Vera Davis
Retrocommissioning
80 Allan Drive,
Caledon
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q2 2015 65,126 11351 28 7,815 4,540
Malton Village BAS
Installations
7075 Rexwood Rd.,
Mississauga
Provides web-based remote
access to monitor and optimize
HVAC equipment and indoor air
quality. Includes demand
response solution to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q2 2015 278,601 38471 100 33,432 15,389
Sheridan Villa BAS
Installations
2460 Truscott
Drive., Mississauga
Provides web-based remote
access to monitor and optimize
HVAC equipment and indoor air
quality. Includes demand
response solution to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q4 2015 260,873 32520 87 31,305 13,008
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Health Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility Name/
Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas
[$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Tall Pines BAS
Installations
1001 Peter
Robertson Blvd.,
Brampton
Provides web-based remote
access to monitor and optimize
HVAC equipment and indoor air
quality. Includes demand
response solution to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q3 2015 451,817 29545 100 54,218 11,818
Peel Manor BAS
Installations
525 Main Street
North, Brampton
Provides web-based remote
access to monitor and optimize
HVAC equipment and indoor air
quality. Includes demand
response solution to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q4 2015 335,932 25254 80 40,312 10,102
Vera Davis BAS
Installations
80 Allan Drive,
Caledon
Provides web-based remote
access to monitor and optimize
HVAC equipment and indoor air
quality. Includes demand
response solution to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q4 2015 123,350 7837 27 14,802 3,135
Malton Village- LED
Lighting
7075 Rexwood Rd.,
Mississauga
High efficiency LED lighting
retrofits into the facility. Q1 2015 358,928 0 35 43,071 0
Ozone Laundry at
Malton Village
7075 Rexwood Rd.,
Mississauga
Install ozone generator to inject
into laundry loads in order to
shorten washer/ dryer run times
and use cold water, thereby
reducing natural gas and
electricity use in laundry
facilities. Q2 2014 1,475 18545 35 177 7,418
Health Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility Name/
Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas
[$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Demand Control
Ventilation & VFD
Kitchen Exhaust at
Malton Village
7075 Rexwood Rd.,
Mississauga
Install controls, and variable
frequency drive on kitchen
exhaust to reduce fan
operations during low demand
and unoccupied hours. Q3 2014 13,830 7825 16 1,660 3,130
Vera Davis- Kitchen
Energy Efficient
Upgrades
80 Allan Drive,
Caledon
Implement energy efficient
upgrades such as heat recovery
on main exhaust, vending
machines controls; energy
efficient equipment, including
ranges, fryers, food holding
cabinets, steam cookers. Q2 2015 15,000 2517 6 1,800 1,007
Sheridan Villa- Timers
on DHW Booster Tanks
2460 Truscott
Drive., Mississauga
Connect DHW units to timers to
turn the units off at night and
power up the units prior to the
opening of the kitchen Q4 2014 122,366 12 14,684 0
Human Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural Gas
[m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
Caroline
Retrocommissioning
4 Caroline Street,
Mississauga
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q4 2014 69,000 13,166 32 8,280 5,266
Queen Frederica
Retrocommissioning
3020 Queen
Frederica Drive,
Mississauga
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q4 2014 63,000 18,006 40 7,560 7,202
Weaver's Hill
Retrocommissioning
85 & 121 Acorn
Place, Mississauga
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q4 2014 560,000 68,732 184 67,200 27,493
Maple Ave
Retrocommissioning
1 Maple Ave.,
Brampton
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q4 2014 86,000 19,361 45 10,320 7,744
Chapelview
Retrocommissioning
16 John Street,
Brampton
Low cost operational and
maintenance energy efficient
measures Q4 2014 257,000 22,168 67 30,840 8,867
Angela's Place Building
Automation System
45 Glenn
Hawthorne Blvd.,
Mississauga
Implement a Building Automation
System. Includes remote access
and programing to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q1 2015 30,000 5,324 13 3,600 2,130
Cawthra Shelter Building
Automation System
2500 Cawthra
Road, Mississauga
Implement a Building Automation
System. Includes remote access
and programing to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q1 2015 28,000 2,323 7 3,360 929
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Human Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural Gas
[m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Peel Youth Village
Building Automation
System
99 Acorn Place,
Mississauga
Implement a Building Automation
System. Includes remote access
and programing to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q1 2015 12,585 24 0 5,034
Peel Family Shelter
Building Automation
System
1767 Dundas
Street East,
Mississauga
Implement a Building Automation
System. Includes remote access
and programing to respond to
price signals from IESO. Q1 2015 29,000 3,098 9 3,480 1,239
Arcadia Glen- Baseboard
Heating Upgrades
6025 Glen Erin Dr.,
Mississauga
Retrofit baseboard heating to
higher efficiency equipment.
Options to investigate for retrofit
include cold climate heat pumps,
fan coils, hydronic baseboards,
central plant versus individual in
suite units, heat pumps c/w
inclusion of cooling etc. or
installing controls. Q1 2015 18,570 2 2,228 0
Human Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural Gas
[m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Mason's Landing
Baseboard Heating
Upgrades
2660 Aquitaine
Ave., Mississauga
Retrofit baseboard heating to
higher efficiency equipment.
Options to investigate for retrofit
include cold climate heat pumps,
fan coils, hydronic baseboards,
central plant versus individual in
suite units, heat pumps c/w
inclusion of cooling etc. or
installing controls. Q1 2015 41,232 4 4,948 0
Wedgewood- Baseboard
Heating Upgrades
40 County Court
Blvd., Brampton
Retrofit baseboard heating to
higher efficiency equipment.
Options to investigate for retrofit
include cold climate heat pumps,
fan coils, hydronic baseboards,
central plant versus individual in
suite units, heat pumps c/w
inclusion of cooling etc. or
installing controls. Q1 2015 20,574 2 2,469 0
Cold Climate Heat Pump
Initiative To be determined
‘Pilot’ installation of cold climate
heat pump (CCHP) in one unit
only and to monitor savings.
Q2 2014 1,670 0 200 0
NRCan Workshops at
Peel Living
Building Operators
at Various
Locations-
Mississauga
Employee awareness workshops
for building operators at Peel
Living Locations. Q1 2014 173,321 17 20,799 0
Human Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural Gas
[m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
NRCan Workshops at
Peel Living
Building Operators
at Various
Locations-
Brampton
Employee awareness workshops
for building operators at Peel
Living Locations. Q1 2014 77,463 8 9,296 0
NRCan Workshops at
Peel Living
Building Operators
at Various
Locations- Caledon
Employee awareness workshops
for building operators at Peel
Living Locations. Q1 2014 7,368 1 884 0
Greensavers
26 locations,
including
townhouses, walk-
ups < 3 stories,
scattered housing
(see project
building list)-
Mississauga
Program involves switching out
old equipment (fridges, freezer,
and humidifier), and incandescent
lighting. Weatherization also
completed including sealing of
attic and baseboards. Q4 2014 118,889 12 14,267 0
Greensavers
17 locations,
including
townhouses, walk-
ups < 3 stories,
scattered housing
(see project
building list)-
Brampton
Program involves switching out
old equipment (fridges, freezer,
and humidifier), and incandescent
lighting. Weatherization also
completed including sealing of
attic and baseboards. Q4 2014 79,706 8 9,565 0
Human Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural Gas
[m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Greensavers
6 locations,
including
townhouses, walk-
ups < 3 stories,
scattered housing
(see project
building list)-
Caledon
Program involves switching out
old equipment (fridges, freezer,
and humidifier), and incandescent
lighting. Weatherization also
completed including sealing of
attic and baseboards. Q4 2014 15,798 2 1,896 0
Tenant Education at Peel
Living
Tenants at Various
Building Locations-
Mississauga
Tenant education sessions for
residents in Peel Living buildings.
The topic of these sessions will
include how to reduce energy
usage from plug loads, lighting,
and HVAC controls. Q1 2015 528,684 52 63,442 0
Tenant Education at Peel
Living
Tenants at Various
Building Locations-
Brampton
Tenant education sessions for
residents in Peel Living buildings.
The topic of these sessions will
include how to reduce energy
usage from plug loads, lighting,
and HVAC controls. Q1 2015 230,802 23 27,696 0
Tenant Education at Peel
Living
Tenants at Various
Building Locations-
Caledon
Tenant education sessions for
residents in Peel Living buildings.
The topic of these sessions will
include how to reduce energy
usage from plug loads, lighting,
and HVAC controls. Q1 2015 16,725 2 2,007 0
Human Services Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural Gas
[m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Erindale Terrace- Carbon
Dioxide for Underground
Parking
1290 Rathburn
Road W.,
Mississauga
Reduce operating time of exhaust
fans Q2 2014 8,233 1 988 0
McHardy Place-
Baseboard Heat
Reflectors
53 McHardy Place,
Brampton
Install Heat Reflectors behind
Hydronic Baseboard heaters to
reduce heat loss through the
building envelope. Q1 2014 6,853 13 0 2,741
Peel Regional Police Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
VFD Fans at Peel
Police Headquarters
22 Division/ 7750
Hurontario Street,
Brampton
Install total of four variable
frequency drives on fan motors. Q3 2014 73,000 7 8,760
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGS
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Public Works Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter
YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
Wastewater
Collections Facilities
Lighting Retrofits
Peel Wastewater
Facilities- Region of
Peel LED Lighting system upgrade Q1 2019 33,721 3 4,047
Caledon Water
Facilities Lighting
Retrofits Caledon Water Facilities LED Lighting system upgrade Q1 2019 15,506 2 1,861
Wolfedale Yard BAS
Optimization
3515 Wolfedale Rd.,
Mississauga
Optimize Building
Automation Systems Q2 2016 152,038 16,871 47 6,748
Battleford Community
Recycling Centre
Building Optimization
2255 Battleford Road,
Mississauga
Building Automation System
Retrocommissioning Q2 2016 29,204 2,966 8 3,504 1,186
Fewster Community
Recycling Centre
Building Optimization
1126 Fewster Drive,
Mississauga
Building Automation System
Retrocommissioning Q2 2016 32,072 8,264 19 3,849 3,306
Bolton Community
Recycling Centre
Building Optimization
109 Industrial Road,
Caledon
Building Automation System
Retrocommissioning Q2 2016 19,088 438 3 2,291 175
Caledon Landfill
Community Recycling
Centre Building
Optimization
1795 Quarry Drive,
Caledon
Building Automation System
Retrocommissioning Q2 2016 76,638 8 9,197
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Public Works Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name
Facility
Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter
YYYY]
Reduced
Electricity
[kWh]
Reduced
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Electricity
[$]
Natural
Gas [$]
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
ESTIMATED ANNUAL ENERGY
REDUCTIONS
Brampton Community
Recycling Centre
Building Optimization
395 Chrysler Drive,
Brampton
Building Automation System
Retrocommissioning Q2 2016 33,909 1,999 7 4,069 800
Victoria Yard Building
Optimization
2941 King Street West,
Caledon
- Building Automation
System
- Retrocommissioning Q2 2016 30,819 6,520 15 3,698 2,608
Capacity Building Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name Facility Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Clarkson WWTP - Enbala pilot project for IESO
load regulation services
2307 Lakeshore Road West/2315
Lakeshore Road West, Mississauga System load management Q4 2014
Clarkson WWTP-Co-digestion pilot 2307 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga
Explore enhancing digester gas
production Q4 2014
Feasibility study for anaerobic digestion of SSO. -
Clarkson WWTP 2307 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga
Explore expansion of anaerobic
digestion Q1 2016
Vera Davis- IT Data Centre 80 Allan Drive, Caledon
Review opportunities for energy
efficiency in data centre Q4 2015
Vera Davis- Solarium Design 80 Allan Drive, Caledon
Review opportunities for energy
efficiency in solarium. Q4 2015
Vera Davis- Boiler Redesign 80 Allan Drive, Caledon
Review opportunities for redesign of
boilers to result in energy efficiency. Q4 2015
Feasibility Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels at
Malton Village 7075 Rexwood Rd, Mississauga Solar Photovoltaic feasibility Q4 2015
Police Training Centre- Feasibility Study PV
Panels 180 Derry Road, Mississauga Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Peel Regional Police- Feasibility Study PV PanelsKestrel Road Facility, Mississauga Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Feasibility Study PV Solar Panels at Corporate
Office 7120 Hurontario Street, Mississauga Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Pumping Optimization Study- Measurement and
Verification Region Wide- South Peel Measurement and Verification Q4 2015
Caledon Landfill Solar PV Study 1795 Quarry Drive, Caledon Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2015
Green Roof Optimization PAMA - 5 Wellington St E., Brampton
Optimize green roof's cooling and
heating function Q2 2017
Building Condition Assessment - include energy
audit PAMA - 5 Wellington St E., Brampton
Energy audit to identify subsequent
measures; approved
recommendations to be included in
next TOCP/ECDMP report Q3 2014
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Capacity Building Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name Facility Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Sustainable Procurement Region of Peel Consider life cycle cost of purchases Q4 2015
HVAC Cooling System Upgrade at 7120
Hurontario Corporate Office 7120 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
Review opportunities for HVAC
Cooling System upgrade to result in
energy efficiency. Feasibility study
and design to evaluate. Q1, 2015
Battleford Community Recycling Centre Solar
Feasibility Study 2255 Battleford Road, Mississauga Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Fester Community Recycling Centre Solar
Feasibility Study 1126 Fewster Drive, Mississauga Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Bolton Community Recycling Centre Solar
Feasibility Study 109 Industrial Road, Caledon Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Caledon Landfill Community Recycling Centre
Solar Feasibility Study 1795 Quarry Drive, Caledon Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Brampton Community Recycling Centre Solar
Feasibility Study 395 Chrysler Drive, Brampton Solar Photovoltaic Q4 2014
Energy Efficient Design Study at 11 Division Police 3030 Erin Mills Parkway, Mississauga
Design Study to improve the
following;
- Lighting
- HVAC equipment
-Building Envelope Q4 2016
Building Performance Assessment (Mayor's
Megawatt Challenge) at 7120 Hurontario
Corporate Office 7120 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
Assessment to be completed to
achieve energy consumption target
of 20 ekWh/ ft2 by 2015 as part of
Mayor's Megawatt Challenge for
Town halls Q3 2014
Police Training Centre-PV Panels at Derry Road 180 Derry Road, Mississauga Investigate installing PV panels. Q4 2014
Peel Regional Police- PV Panels at Kestrel Road
Facility Kestrel Road Facility, Mississauga Investigate installing PV panels. Q4 2014
Capacity Building Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name Facility Name/Address Energy Opportunities
Project Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Malton Village- SDHW (Solar Domestic Hot Water) 7075 Rexwood Rd, Mississauga
Solar Thermal feasibility for hot
water Q4 2015
Tall Pines- SDHW (Solar Domestic Hot Water) 1001 Peter Robertson Blvd., Brampton
Solar Thermal feasibility for hot
water Q4 2015
Corporate Building- Electric Car Charging Station
Feasibility 7120 Hurontario Street, Mississauga Reduced vehicular fuel consumption Q2 2015
Biodiesel Fueling Station 2 Copper Road, Brampton
Growth of biodiesel fleet through
expansion of biodiesel fueling
infrastructure Q4 2014
South Peel Water Facilities- Solar Feasibility
Study South Peel Facilities
Determine feasibility of solar
photovoltaic systems at South Peel
Water and Wastewater facilities Q1 2016
Generation Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name Address
Generation
Type
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Demand
[kW]
Electricity
[kWh]
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Revenue
[$]
Savings
[$]
Ridgewood Court
SDHW (58 Collectors)
7340/7350
Goreway Drive,
Mississauga Solar Thermal Q1 2012 10 9,405 18 3,762
Ridgewood
Court10kW Solar PV
7340/7350
Goreway Drive,
Mississauga
Solar
Photovoltaic Q1 2012 10 11,000 1 8,822
Hillside Place SDHW
(36 Collectors)
2440 Truscott Dr.,
Mississauga Solar Thermal Q1 2012 10 5,838 11 2,335
Hillside Place 10kW
Solar PV
2440 Truscott Dr.,
Mississauga
Solar
Photovoltaic Q1 2012 10 11,000 12 8,822 2,335
Ridgeway CCC SDHW
(Solar Domestic Hot
Water) [3 collectors]
3595 Ridgeway
Drive, Mississauga Solar Thermal Q4 2007 486 1 194
Streetsville CCC
SDHW (Solar
Domestic Hot Water)
[3 collectors]
114 Falconer Dr.,
Mississauga Solar Thermal Q3 2011 486 1 194
PAMA Geothermal
9 Wellington St E.,
Brampton Geoexchange Q4 2012 11,340 36,128 69 15,812
10 Peel Centre Drive
Geothermal
10 Peel Centre Dr
Suite B. Brampton Geoexchange Q2 2009 20,250 107,525 204 45,440
R1 Tomken Reporting
Station Geothermal
6825 Tomken
Road, Mississauga Geoexchange Q2 2012 27,867 37,111 72 14,756
ENERGY GENERATION
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
Generation Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name Address
Generation
Type
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Demand
[kW]
Electricity
[kWh]
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Revenue
[$]
Savings
[$]
ENERGY GENERATION
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
Lakeview
Administration
Building Geoexchange
920 East Avenue,
Mississauga Geoexchange Q4 2010 43851 62781 122.262897 12582.96
Clarkson WWTP -
Solar Flairs [10 kW]
2309 Lakeshore
Road West,
Mississauga Photovoltaic Q1 2008 10 11000 1.078 1320
11 Division Police [10
kW]
3030 Erin Mills
Parkway,
Mississauga Photovoltaic Q4 2010 10 11000 1 8822
2 Copper Road 10 kW
Solar PV
2 Cooper Road,
Brampton
Solar
Photovoltaic Q2 2013 10 11000 1 6,039
Derrybrae SDHW (15
Collectors)
7095 Rexwood Dr.,
Mississauga Solar Thermal Q1 2012 0 2,432 5 973
Group Homes SDHW
(Solar Domestic Hot
Water) [8 collectors]
2330 Hammond
Drive Mississauga,
1048 Cawthra
Road, Mississauga,
36 Drury Cres.
Brampton Solar Thermal Q2 2010 1,280 2 512
Generation Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name Address
Generation
Type
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Demand
[kW]
Electricity
[kWh]
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Revenue
[$]
Savings
[$]
ENERGY GENERATION
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
Group Homes
Geothermal
2330 Hammond
Drive Mississauga,
1048 Cawthra
Road, Mississauga,
36 Drury Cres.
Brampton Geoexchange Q1 2011 4,060 12,600 24 5,040
Erindale Terrace
20kW Solar PV
1290 Rathburn Rd
W., Mississauga
Solar
Photovoltaic Q4 2015 20 22,000 2 15,620
Wedgewood Court
SDHW (102
Collectors)
40 County Court,
Mississauga Solar Thermal Q1 2014 16,216 30 6,486
Clarkson WWTP- 1.4
[MW] Digester Biogas
Cogeneration
2307 Lakeshore
Road West/2315
Lakeshore Road
West, Mississauga Biogas Q1 2015 1400 12,000,000 1,176 1,440,000
Clarkson WWTP- 240
[kW] Micro Hydro
Turbine
2307 Lakeshore
Road West/2315
Lakeshore Road
West, Mississauga Hydro Power Q2 2014 240 1,200,000 118 144,000
Airport Road Pumping
Station- 120 [kW]
Micro-Hydro Turbine
45 Cottrelle
Boulevard,
Brampton Hydro Power Q4 2019 120 1,000,000 59 62,500
Generation Project List
ESTIMATED
PROJECT
SCHEDULE
Project Name Address
Generation
Type
Project
Completion
Date
[Quarter YYYY]
Demand
[kW]
Electricity
[kWh]
Natural
Gas [m3]
GHG
Emissions
[tonnes
CO2e]
Revenue
[$]
Savings
[$]
ENERGY GENERATION
ESTIMATED
ANNUAL COST
SAVINGSPROJECT DESCRIPTION
Tall Pines Solar PV
[10kW)
1001 Peter
Robertson Blvd,
Brampton
Solar
Photovoltaic Q4 2015 10 11,000 1 1,320
Vera Davis Solar PV
[30kW]
80 Allan Dr.,
Caledon
Solar
Photovoltaic Q4 2015 30 33,000 3 18,084
Erindale Terrace
20kW Solar PV
1290 Rathburn Rd
W., Mississauga
Solar
Photovoltaic Q4 2015 20 22,000 2 15,686
Heart Lake CRC
Solar Photovoltaic [30
kW]
420 Railside Drive,
Brampton
Solar
Photovoltaic Q2 2015 30 33000 3 11,385
Heart Lake CRC
Geothermal Facility
420 Railside Drive,
Brampton Geoexchange Q4 2014 24775 34337 67 11,825
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