The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place June 2008 ENERGY ACTION PLAN.

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The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place June 2008 ENERGY ACTION PLAN

City of Toronto 2007 – Climate Change, Clean Air & Sustainable Action Plan Not only achieve but exceed Kyoto Targets Base Year 1999 Reach 6% reduction by 2012 Reduce 22 million tonnes of CO2 annually

The Board of Governors of Exhibition Place Exhibition Place Environmental Plan Net Energy Self-Sufficiency by December 31, 2010 Base Year 2005

CNEA Board of Directors Identify & address environmental impacts associated with its site Implement programs to prevent and/or minimize its environmental footprint Be an exemplary leader in environmental management Reduce its electrical demand through operating initiatives

Making 2010 a Reality What Buildings?  Buildings we control – excluded tenanted buildings  Includes CNE Reduce What?  Electrical Energy only  But do not take actions that just convert use of electrical energy to natural gas energy What target?  Net Reduction of 25,177 megawatt hours by 2010

Energy Action Plan – the Why What is the connection between electrical use and greenhouse gases Each kilowatt hour of electricity use translates into the following greenhouse gases: CO 2 =Multiply by kilograms SO X =Multiply by kilograms NO X =Multiply by kilograms Connection is coal-fire burning generators

Energy Action Plan – the HOW Energy Efficiencies – 33% 8,308,410Kwh achieved % 3,499,603Kwh LEED Silver standard for new construction Geothermal Lighting Controls Green/Clean Energy Production – 33% - 8,308,410 achieved - 3.7% 931,549Kwh 100 kilowatt PV.4 % Trigen System 2.9 % Wind Turbine.4 % “Negawatts” – 33% - 8,308,410 achieved % 5,916,595Kwh Operational/Energy Policy Total Reduction – 41.1% = 10,347,747Kwh

Direct Energy Centre Hall A Lighting Available Lighting Level 1 35 lights Level 2 66 lights Level 3 68 lights Emergency lights 35 lights Total204 lights Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 734 kwh

Hall A – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 35 Emergency lights 35 Total Lights 70 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 35 Emergency lights 35 Total Lights 70 SHOW EVENT DAYS Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 35 Level 2 66 Level 3 68 Emergency lights 35 Total Lights 204

Direct Energy Centre Hall B Lighting Available Lighting Level 1 28 lights Level 2 56 lights Level 3 56 lights Emergency lights 28 lights Total Lights168 lights Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 605 kwh

Hall B – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 28 Emergency lights 28 Total Lights 56 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 28 Emergency lights 28 Total Lights 56 SHOW EVENT DAYS Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 28 Level 2 56 Level 3 56 Emergency lights 28 Total Lights 168

Direct Energy Centre Hall C Lighting Available Lighting Level 1 14 lights Level 2 28 lights Level 3 28 lights Emergency lights 14 lights Total Lights 84 lights Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 302 kwh

Hall C – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 14 Emergency lights 14 Total Lights 28 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 14 Emergency lights 14 Total Lights 28 SHOW EVENT DAYS Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 14 Level 2 28 Level 3 28 Emergency lights 14 Total Lights 84

Direct Energy Centre Hall D Lighting Available Lighting Level 1 16 lights Level 2 33 lights Level 3 33 lights Emergency lights 16 lights Total Lights 98 lights Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 353 kwh

Hall D – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 16 Emergency lights 16 Total Lights 32 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 16 Emergency lights 16 Total Lights 32 SHOW EVENT DAYS Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 16 Level 2 33 Level 3 33 Emergency lights 16 Total Lights 98

Direct Energy Centre Heritage Court & Swing Space Lighting Available Lighting Level 1 19 lights Level 2 32 lights Level 3 32 lights Emergency lights 12 lights Total Lights 95 lights Total Kilowatt Hours for an 8 Hour Day if all lights are on 342 kw/hr

Heritage Court & Swing Space – New Lighting Plan CLEANING – IATSE - ELECTRICAL WORK ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 19 Emergency lights 12 Total Lights 31 EXHIBITOR MOVE IN / MOVE OUT ONLY Level 1 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 19 Emergency lights 12 Total Lights 31 SHOW EVENT DAYS Level 1, Level 2, Level 3 plus Emergency Lights Level 1 19 Level 2 32 Level 3 32 Emergency lights 12 Total Lights 95

What does this mean? SAVINGS KW/HR Direct Energy Centre Avoided Greenhouse Gas Emissions Saving Kwh/day Saving Kwh/year CO 2 Tonnes SO X kilograms NO X kilograms Hall A1,375101, Hall B1,19184, Hall C34633, Hall D69217, Heritage Court & Swing Space 81034, Total Savings = 272,557 kwh/yr

Direct Energy Centre HALL LIGHTING

Saving in Kwh & Greenhouse Gas Avoided

Saving in Kwh & Greenhouse Gas Avoided (Cont’d)

Other Buildings BLC

Other Buildings (Cont’d) QE Hall

DOOR GUIDELINES EXTERIOR DOORS All roll up doors exceeding 16 feet will be limited year round to opening of 16 feet high – only exception will be during defined periods for movement of large items as authorized by Operations All to default to a closed mode when interior space is air conditioned Automatically close on timers once opened unless scheduled as open for a defined period by Operations All man doors to remain at default closed mode position – only when a man door is required on a continuous basis will Security key door open for defined period INTERIOR DOORS All perimeter roll up doors & man doors that section the floor space must conform to this policy if the sectioned area requires air conditioning OTHER Supply of air conditioning implemented upon door policy being followed Unconditioned areas - doors may remain open if not connected to conditioned space

Temperature Guidelines Cooling is provided to maintain air conditioned facilities at or about 25º C during normal show or occupied hours During off hours, air conditioning will be shut off & temperatures may rise above 25º C Temperatures in the 23-26ºC (73 ºF-78 ºF) range are comfortable for most people as researched by ASHRAE (standard ) Thermal Environmental Conditions for Human Occupancy In non-air conditioned space - exhaust or ventilation fans in ventilation mode during normal show or occupied hours & off at all other times. During show move-in & move-out - there will be no air conditioning only ventilation

Building Interior Lighting Guidelines Except when required for security purposes all lighting will be turned off when buildings & facilities are unoccupied i.e. end of day when no activities are in progress. Off settings still allow for required emergency lighting levels in accordance with the Fire Code Office lighting will be on according to office hours of operations while office is occupied & otherwise lighting will be off Exhibit hall lighting will be on as required by schedules for show or event activities – each show will have a Light Hall Schedules

Exterior Lighting All Year Including CNE Exterior Building Lighting Façade & Point of Interest Lighting will be “on” as required from dusk to end of show then off unless required for security Parking Lot Lighting Parking Lot Lighting where separate from street lighting will be on only when required for event parking, scheduled cleaning services, scheduled midway servicing, otherwise it will be off Street Lighting will be on one half hour before dusk and one half hour after dawn. Midway Concessions Midway booths, rides, tents, external exhibits will have lights “on” from dusk till end of day activities then off, unless LED lights are utilized & then may be on during the day for attraction

Exterior Lighting All Year Including CNE (Cont’d). Fountains Fountains will be on from 9 a.m. until show closing time that day - this includes fountain pumps and lights Pathway Lights Pathway lights will be on from dusk until 2 a.m. unless required for security

Escalators and Elevators During Show Period  Passenger escalators and elevators will be put in service half an hour before the show starts & be out of service half an hour after the show finishes During move-in and move- out  Freight elevators will be put in service based on the schedule submitted by Exhibition Place Senior Event Coordinator to Fire Safety & Energy Management Coordinator/Building Operator. Non Show Day  Passenger elevators will be in service Monday – Friday 9:00AM until 5:00PM Total Kilowatt Hour Savings per year 225,798 kWh 

WHAT WE NEED TO ACHIEVE OUR GOAL Turning off one computer at the end of each day – savings of 726 KwH and $94 each year Turning off radios at end of day – savings of 17 KwH - $1.97 per radio Turning off individual office lights – savings of 70 Kwh per year – $63 a year each office