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Page 1: Revelstoke Community Energy and Emissions Plan Community Open House October 21st, 2010 Photo Credit: Pure Studios.

Revelstoke Community Energy and Emissions PlanCommunity Open House

October 21st, 2010

Photo Credit: Pure Studios

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A project delivered in partnership with the City of Revelstoke and RCEC

Project consultants:

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Directed by the Project Steering Committee

• Phil Welock (City Councilor and RCEC Director)

• John Guenther (City Planning)

• Alan Mason (City Economic Development)

• Brian Mallett (City Engineering)

• Jessica Stuart (City contract planner)

• David Johnson (RCEC Board Chair)

• Geoff Battersby (RCEC Director)

• Larry Marchand (RCEC Manager)

• Robyn Wark and Travis Streb (BC Hydro)

• Ken Church (NRCan)• Tony Pham (Terasen)• Lynda Lafleur (CBT)

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Introduction to the Team

Megan Lohmann– Project management– Opportunity assessment

Cindy Pearce – City and community liaison– Outreach and communications

Taylor Zeeg– DE Expansion Study and DE Business Plan– Working with Compass Team on DE

Michael Wilson– Inventory and forecast– Opportunity assessment

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Why an Energy and Emissions Plan

• Reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions

• Save $$ on bills

• Build economy of scale for community wide projects/retrofits

• Reduce vulnerability to energy price changes

• Contributes to a sustainable and resilient community

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Key Goals (OCP)

• Consider future climate change impacts in all development decision making.

• Improving air quality.

• Energy self-sufficiency through energy conservation and renewable, secure and sustained energy options.

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Key Goals (OCP), cont’d.

• Reduce the need to landfill waste.

• Promote a well designed compact community by following smart growth principles

• A community transportation network that guides development and provides for safe, efficient travel, with increasing reliance on transit, cycling and walking.

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GHG and Energy Targets

• Community-wide GHG reduction target:

6% reduction in community GHG emissions from 2007 baseline level by 2020

• Corporate (municipal) reduction target:

Carbon neutral in municipal operations by 2012

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Background

• ‘97 CEP report completed that established GHG reduction targets, and identified opportunities for reduction

• Four district energy feasibility studies completed between 1997-2004

• 2005 – RCEC created, plant built and hook-ups start

• New provincial legislation (adopted 2008) required GHG reduction targets and strategies in OCP

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CEEP Objectives

• Refine recent emissions targets

• Identify actions that facilitate energy efficiency and emission reduction

• Ensure policies exist or are developed to support actions identified

• Examine the potential to expand district energy

• Support RCEC in creating a business plan to guide its long term development

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Project Structure

• The CEEP integrates 3 processes:

1. CEEP - recommendations and policies for GHG reduction and energy efficiency

2. DE Expansion Pre-feasibility Study3. Business Plan for RCEC

• Efficiencies in a collaborative process, and opportunity for shared learning

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1. Community Energy and Emissions Plan

Purpose: identifying targets and strategies for energy consumption and GHG emissions

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First step: Energy and Emissions Inventory

• Based on the Province’s Community Energy and Emissions Inventory - community wide data

• Data was localized to include district energy for commercial buildings

• Baseline year of 2007

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Energy Consumption (GJ), 2007

614,995 GJ

36,151 GJ

120,839 GJ

156,716 GJ

7600 GJ

67,017 GJ

89,375 GJ

160,531 GJ

Residential Electricity

Residential Propane

Residential Wood

Residential Oil

Commercial Electricity

Commercial Propane

Commercial District Heat

Transportation

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Community GHG Emissions (t CO2e) by Sector

42,290 t CO2e

8686 t CO2e

7114 t CO2e4734 t CO2e

ResidentialBuildings

Commercial/Ind.Buildings

Transportation

Waste

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GHG BAU Forecast

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Identifying Opportunities to Reach the Targets

• Review existing policies and strategies from the ‘97 CEEP and the OCP

• Successful reduction strategies from other communities

• Alternative energy options (in addition to district energy)

• Existing tools and initiatives from energy providers or other organizations

• Existing community initiatives and input

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NOTE:

DE systems provide

heating

and/or cooling from a

central plant

2. DE Expansion Pre-Feasibility Study

But first…some background on district energy

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Revelstoke Community Energy Corporation

• Corporation owned by the City to operate the district energy system

• Board includes 3 City Councilors, 1 City staff and 3 community members

• First biomass DE system in BC

We can be proud!‘excellence and innovation in

municipal service delivery that has advanced sustainable community development’.

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Fuel Bin - holds 2-3 day supply of fuel. About 10% of Downie’s wood waste is used at the plant.

Plant boiler is housed inside the Plant Building on the Downie Timber sawmill site (below)

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Heat exchanger at the Plant

2.3 km of Insulated pipes distribute hot water to10 buildings where an on-site heat exchanger extracts the heat from the water.

Buildings include the Community/Aquatic Centre, Forum/Arena, City Hall, high school and new elementary school, post office/Parks Canada and several private buildings

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Why District Energy?

• Lower capital cost and easy installation

• Long-term, stable, competitive energy cost

• Energy supply is certain

• Buildings on the RCEC system are simple to run

• Environmental benefits Lowers GHG emissions by

~ 3400 tonnesannually!

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DE Expansion Pre-Feasibility Study

• Purpose: To identify opportunities for district energy expansion and provide strategic recommendations to guide implementation.

• Feasibility of expansion is based on a number of factors: – Projected floorspace and energy demand– Cost of expansion– Target densities– Availability of low-cost heat sources

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New Floorspace Projections (2010-2030)

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Energy Load Forecast (2030)

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Potential Heat Sources

• Assess a range of potential heat sources that can meet target capacity

• Heat sources assessed on the basis of cost and GHG emissions

• Heat sources include:– Ground water heat pump (open loop)– Biomass heat only– Biomass combined heat and power– Propane boilers

• Screened out:– Sewer heat recovery– Ground source heat pump (closed loop)

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3. RCEC Business Plan

Purpose: To ensure successful ongoing operations and expansion of district energy.

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Scope:

• Financial spreadsheet tools to evaluate growth opportunities

• Assessment of biomass fuel supply

• Municipal policy tools to support district energy

Process of the RCEC Business Plan

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Business Plan Scope, cont’d.

• Suggestions for rate structures

• Overview of carbon pricing management (how the GHG reduction benefit of RCEC gets valued in rates)

• Governance recommendations

• Recommendations for communicating benefits of RCEC to potential customers

• Ownership and partnership options (in case necessary to capitalize future growth)

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Community Outreach

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Achievements to date in Revelstoke

• RCEC hook-up to Community/Aquatic Centre, Forum/Arena, City Hall

• Reducing wattage of street & entrance lamps

• Powersmart audits of City buildings

• New contract Environmental Sustainability Coordinator focused on GHG reduction actions

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More achievements…

• RCEC hook-ups to commercial buildings

• Anti-idling bylaw

• CSA approved wood stoves by 2012

• Recycling – blue boxes coming!

• Carshare

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Community Outreach

Purposes:• Inform citizens about

current energy use, emissions and district energy in the community

• Seek input about energy conservation and emission reduction and district energy expansion

• Provide an opportunity for residents to speak with energy providers and learn of their initiatives

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Your Turn!!

• Browse the booths• Talk to RCEC reps, the project team, energy

providers and City staff• Fill out a survey• Tell us your ideas

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Tell Your Friends!!

• Check out the project website:http://revelstokecep.weebly.com

• Fill out the survey on the website – by November 5 please

• Ask John Guenther, City Planning Director for a presentation to a group who might be interested to know more

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Thank You!