SUSTAINABLE BUILDINGS

Asset Classes

Focus Area

Energy and Carbon

Topic

Demand Management

Question #

E9.2 – Peak Demand

Question

Is the month with the highest heating fuel consumption known?

Applicability

Office, Healthcare, Enclosed Shopping Centre, Universal, Multi-Unit Residential Building, Light Industrial
Owner/landlord occupied building
Tenant occupied building – Owner/landlord has access to utility data

Answer & Scoring

  • Yes = 1 point
  • No = 0 points
  • Not Applicable – Tenant occupied building: Owner/Landlord does not have access to utility data = 0/0

Max of 1 point

Requirements

    1. Indicate highest consumption month based on the amount and type of heating fuel consumed for the past year, highlighted on utility bills or monthly utility data summary

Documentation

  • Analysis of monthly utility data, identifying the highest heating consumption month and type of fuel consumed over the past year

OR

  • Documentation demonstrating that the owner does not manage the lighting controls (e.g. lease agreement)

Suggested Lead

In-house

Value

  • Many buildings rely on fuel (such as natural gas) for heating; this results in significant carbon emissions
  • Identify the month with the highest fuel consumption at the building over the most recent operational year
  • Understand peak fuel usage to identify areas of improvement to support carbon emission reduction at the building and support a transition to building decarbonization

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Description

In colder climates buildings rely on fuel heating for space heating in many situations. However, as more buildings “fuel switch” to electricity and as extreme temperatures become more frequent, additional burdens are placed on the electrical grid, particularly in peak seasons. This results in higher utility costs, less resilient infrastructure, and the potential for a dirtier grid if gas-fired power plants are required to satisfy demand during times of peak usage.

Understanding peak demand patterns and schedules in buildings will allow building operators to identify opportunities to minimize the load and cost for electricity and gas in heating and cooling seasons and other thermal heating fuel types.

References

None

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