Mayors' Megawatt Challenge Mar 8 - Webinar #1

By Mayors' Megawatt Challenge

Date and time

Wed, Mar 8, 2017 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM PST

Location

Online

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Description

Mayors' Megawatt Challenge webinars help municipal energy and/or facilities managers drill into their energy data allowing them to prioritize action. The innovative MMC data-centric, performance based approach to energy management identifies the most practical, simple, and high payback energy measures you can take to save energy.

Webinar#1 Date:Wednesday,March 8th Time:12:30pm– 2:00 pm EST

From potential to real savings! Follow the City of Oshawa in their data-driven journey to discover the hidden savings in their community centres. Then take the same path to find the savings in your own facilities!

The energy profile of every community centres points clearly to how much energy can be saved, and where those savings are to be found. Throughout 2017 we will be taking a step-by step journey through benchmarking, diagnostics, data-logging, shared experience and performance monitoring to help uncover and deliver the millions of dollars of conservation potential in your facilities. This first webinar of the new year focuses on electricity use, examining the differences between similar facilities in electric baseload, heating and cooling which lead to the systems where savings are to be found.

For most municipalities, community centres and recreational facilities present the biggest opportunity for energy savings and emissions reductions. Under the Community Centre Challenge, a growing number of Ontario’s large and progressive municipalities are working together, and with their local utility companies, on a systematic, data-driven approach to maximizing operational savings, and identifying the best retrofit measures for each of their facilities. Join us on March 8th to learn about the methodology, go deep into the case study of how the City of Oshawa is using their data to identify and verify improvements, and consider whether it might be beneficial for your municipality to join the Community Centre Challenge.

Organized by

Canada's leading collective of energy saving municipalities.

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