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Australian methodologies for successful implementation of building energy efficiencies

Panel: Panel 2. Making buildings more energy efficient

Authors:
Stuart Macfarlane, , Energy Conservation Systems Pty Ltd
Peter Szental, Szencorp

Abstract

This paper outlines Australian energy initiatives such as the GGAP (Greenhouse Gas Abatement Program), NFEE (National Framework for Energy Efficiency), ABGR (Australian Building Greenhouse Rating Scheme), Green Star, NABERS ( National Australian Built Environment Rating System), and MRET (Mandatory Renewable Energy Targets). This paper will not compare the Australian and the European Union's energy directives but will give the reader who is familiar with the EU directives another perspective and a view of what initiatives are being implemented in Australia.

Case studies are presented that will highlight the successes of various implementation methodologies into public and private buildings and how sustainability programs and ratings tools have influenced building designs and efficiencies. One particular case study will show how thirty nine energy efficiency and sustainability projects were rolled into one with a guaranteed outcome that delivered a risk free solution to a large city council whilst achieving their community and greenhouse obligations.

The case studies will demonstrate the use of new energy efficiency technologies, passive technologies, water initiatives and innovative building fabric designs. Measurement and verification techniques and reference to the Australasian Energy Performance Contracting Association (AEPCA) best practice guide to measurement and verification of energy savings will show how different energy conservation measures can be monitored for energy use, efficiency, guaranteed outcomes and achievement of particular Australian energy efficiency initiatives.

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