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October 03, 2013 Re-Energizing our Cities From district to specific Dave Ramslie & Gerry Faubert Integral Group

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Dave Ramslie and Gerry Faubert, Principals, Integral Group Reenergizing our Cities! – Integrated District Scale Energy Planning Investment in our buildings and infrastructure has never been more timely. Energy solutions that work for both new development and for the retention and re-imagining of our existing buildings are possible today. The scale and application of these solutions from grass roots community engagement programs, to retro-commissioning, big data and the development of large sale renewable energy solutions can work together to lower emissions and improve our collective quality of life. Using case studies such as the development of new district ambient loop in downtown Vancouver using existing fire protection infrastructure and the promotion of deep green retrofits in multi-unit residential buildings through the Condo Retrofit Assistance Financing Trial (CRAFT) Dave Ramslie and Gerry Faubert will examine how a variety of solutions deployed at the neighborhood level can be aligned to achieve significant community wide energy savings and economic revitalization.

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Page 1: Re-Energizing Our Cities:  From District to Specific - Integral Group

October 03, 2013

Re-Energizing our Cities

From district to specific

Dave Ramslie & Gerry Faubert

Integral Group

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A Point in History…

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Energy and GHG savings at scale

Fuel switch on existing systems = 35-85,000 t

New brownfield DE systems = 7-15,000 t

Near net-zero building = 200t

Deep green retrofit = 50-75t

LEED Gold Building = 30-50t

Typical retrofit = 30-40t

Retro-commissioning = 20-30t

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Going District Scale

How do we:

Build new cost effective systems?

Have competitive utility rates?

Connect existing loads?

With natural gas at an all time low?

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Use Existing Infrastructure:

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Conversion of DFPS to Ambient DES

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Stage 1 – B&H Site Connected to ATDFPS

Convert DFPS into Ambient Temp DES or “ATDFPS”

Build Central Plant on adjacent site

Connect B&H to ATDFPS

B&H peak heating demand 2.5MW

ATDFPS intrinsic geo-exchange heating capacity 1.6MW with heat pump

Supplemental heating by condensing Nat. Gas boilers

ATDFPS

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“Ambient Loop” District Energy Concept

DFPS converted into “Ambient Temperature” (5 -15C) district energy system serving majority of Downtown

New Energy Centre pump station converts existing stagnant DFPS loop into thermal distribution system

Combined with distributed building level heat pump H&C plants

Combined with distributed “low-grade” thermal energy sources

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DFPS/Ambient Loop DES Concept Schematic

DFPS / AMBIENT LOOP DES 600mm DIAMETER

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Ambient Loop Demand & Temperature Profile

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Net heat extraction/ heat rejection from/ into Ambient Loop at Phase 1

Ambient Loop temperature profile with 1.5 MW low-grade heat source SHR @ 8C dT, 45 l/s or Ocean Loop @ 4C dT, 90 l/s

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Performance Engineering – Canmet Lab@ MIP

Innovative Partnership

Hybrid DES

Geoexchange

Solar Thermal & PV

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Making These Systems Work

District Energy

Load Certainty

Load Density

Load Diversity

Patient Capital

Supportive Policy

Supportive Civic

Government

Developer “Buy-In”

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Policy Considerations

Mandatory Connection Areas?

“DE Ready” requirements

DE feasibility requirements

DE “Franchise Areas”

Low Carbon Bridging Strategies

Green Building Policy

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SEFC Neighbourhood Energy Utility

Mandatory Connection

Green Building Policy Amendments

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The River District

Low Carbon Bridging Strategies

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Central Heat Biomass Conversion

Green Building Policy Amendments

Mandatory Connection requirements