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The Energy Committee will provide an inclusive forum for management and staff within all areas of Facilities Services to participate in identifying, exploring and proposing future energy saving opportunities to areas within the control of Facilities Services, in coordination with the Sustainability Advisory Committee and with the cooperation of the ԰AV community. VISION The Facilities Services Energy Committee will identify, explore and recommend a range of opportunities to reduce energy use and GHG production, from simple no-cost options? to innovative new technology solutions (Ron, whats the contrast here? The contrast between no-cost and new technologies is not a necessary contrast: new technologies can be low cost). The ԰AV Sustainability Policy empowers the Energy Committee to be innovative in the field of Energy Management and to be a world leader for all post-secondary institutions in implementing energy conservation measures. The Committee will work closely with all Facilities Services groups to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy use within ԰AV, and to meet ԰AVs Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission and energy reduction targets. PURPOSE The purpose of the Energy Committee is to advise Facilities Services on means for advancing the goals of the Energy Management Program. SCOPE It is anticipated that the Energy Committee will improve energy efficiency through the identification of energy opportunities in the following areas: Coordination of planning, building design, and building operation New construction energy modeling and commissioning standards Energy-related technical standards for new construction and renovations and the replacement of equipment Increased use of energy efficient equipment and technologies System performance feedback from the Operations and Maintenance group Continuous improvement in operating strategies Innovative and Demonstration projects Education APPROACH The Committee will identify key challenges and opportunities to improve energy management practices by soliciting Facilities-wide input from all groups (i.e., trades, technologists, superintendents and project managers, etc.). Baseline Data Energy and greenhouse gas emissions reporting: Baseline energy use (intensity) Monthly reports of energy use and GHG emissions Energy use patterns, Greenhouse gas emissions profile and forecast Identify Opportunities for Improvements Following the identification and communication of baseline data, the Committee will identify information gaps for each of the opportunities and provide guidance on priorities for the selection and implementation of actions. Typical opportunities for discussion include: Education and outreach: Energy efficiency Operations Integrated Design and Commissioning Monitoring and Targeting Develop a list of high potential opportunities for improving ԰AVs use of energy by monitoring and setting targets, and evaluating the feasibility of each opportunity. Opportunities deemed to have high potential for improvement (e.g., cost, impact, awareness, etc.) will be the subject of further development and assessment. COMPOSITION Committee Members are: Energy Manager Chair Advisor to the President FM Director FM Assistant Director, Operations & Maintenance CP & D Assistant Director CP & D Development Manager Electrical Superintendent Mechanical Superintendent Assistant Mechanical Superintendent Project Manager Technologists (Projects) Trades (AC, Electrical, Plumbing and others) Co-Chair, Sustainability Advisory Committee The suggested roles and responsibilities of the main participants are as follows: Energy Manager prepare & present baseline data, BC Hydro program information, etc. FS Managers provide input to energy projects and track their progress. Trades staff provide advice and information feedback from operators and maintainers of systems MEETINGS The Committee shall be chaired by the FS Energy Manager. Regular meetings shall be held during the year at a time and place to be determined by the Chair. It is anticipated that the meetings will be held on a monthly basis. A quorum of Committee shall consist of a majority of its Members. The Chair may cancel any scheduled meeting of the Committee if it is felt that a quorum will not be achieved. Minutes of meetings will be recorded and circulated to members prior to the next meeting. 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