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1 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Vancouver Island University Sustainable Master Plan Cobalt Engineering

2 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Carbon Neutral by 2010 What is carbon neutrality? How do we achieve it? 1.Measure 2.Reduce 3.Offset 4.Report

3 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 1. Measure - Greenhouse Gas Inventory World Resources Institute/World Business Council on Sustainable Development

4 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 2. Reduce Minimize building energy demand  Passive Design  Efficient Active Systems Minimize vehicle fleet user/emissions Hesquiat School

5 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 3. Offset High Quality Carbon Offsets  Within scope  Real  Measurable  Additional  Verifiable  Counted once  Clear ownership Brokers  Pacific Carbon Trust  Offsetters Carbon Neutral Society

6 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 4. Report Report your activities  Base emissions  Reduction successes  Offset purchases The Climate Registry  “[C]onsistent, transparent standards throughout North America for businesses and governments to calculate, verify and publicly report their carbon footprints in a single, unified registry.” TCR Members as of Aug 2008

7 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Campus Redevelopment BaselineOption 1Option 2 Current Design and Construction Standards √ Passive Design √√ Efficient Building Systems √√ Onsite Renewable Energy √

8 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Passive Design Using the building architecture to…  Optimize natural energy flows  Maximize occupant comfort  Minimize energy demand Elements  Orientation  Shape  Thermal mass  Window placement and performance  Shading  Landscaping Gleneagles Community Centre, West Vancouver

9 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Efficient Building Systems Radiant heating/coolingDisplacement ventilation Variable Refrigerant Flow

10 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Onsite Renewable Energy

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21 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Project Costs (Assumptions) $0.05/kWhNatural Gas $0.06/kWhElectricity 12%Annual increase in energy costs $30/ft 2 Baseline Capital Cost $60/ft 2 Option 1 Capital Cost $8M + $60/ft 2 Option 2 Capital Cost ($5M Phase 1; $2M Phase 2; $1M Phase 3) 2%Interest Rate $20/tonneOffsets cost 5%Annual increase in offset costs $0Maintenance costs

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24 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Project Costs (Assumptions) $0.05/kWhNatural Gas $0.06/kWhElectricity 12%Annual increase in energy costs $30/ft 2 Baseline Capital Cost $45/ft 2 Option 1 Capital Cost $8M + $45/ft 2 Option 2 Capital Cost ($5M Phase 1; $2M Phase 2; $1M Phase 3) 2%Interest Rate $20/tonneOffsets cost 5%Annual increase in offset costs $0Maintenance costs

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26 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Project Costs (Assumptions) $0.05/kWhNatural Gas $0.06/kWhElectricity 15%Annual increase in energy costs $30/ft 2 Baseline Capital Cost $45/ft 2 Option 1 Capital Cost $8M + $45/ft 2 Option 2 Capital Cost ($5M Phase 1; $2M Phase 2; $1M Phase 3) 2%Interest Rate $20/tonneOffsets cost 5%Annual increase in offset costs $0Maintenance costs

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28 Presented by Marko Demarin, EIT, LEED AP Beth Breisnes December 9, 2008 Possible Scenarios Payback will be sooner if…  Local installation expertise improves  Energy rates drop  Capital costs drop  Interest rates drop


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