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Title: Energy Saving for Hotels


1
Energy Saving for Hotels
  • Simply Good Business

2
About Contained Energy
  • Energy Architects Providing Better Energy
    Solutions
  • Renewable Energy
  • Cleaner Energy
  • Cheaper Energy
  • Less Energy

3
About Contained Energy
  • Projects
  • Solar Thermal Hot Water Installation at Discovery
    Kartika Plaza (400 m2, 600-700 kWh/day)
  • Heat Pump Installations, Laundry Steam Generator
    and Steam System Renovation for Sofitel Seminyak
    Hotel
  • Heat Pump Installation for Sofitel Villas
  • Heat Pump Installations and Laundry Steam
    Generator for Aston Benoa (in progress)
  • Complete energy/water systems for remote resorts
  • 100 kW solar systems for 18 clinics and schools
    on 12 Micronesia Islands
  • Numerous Solar/Wind Installations for schools,
    small houses, clinics in Aceh, Yogya, Bangka, NTT
  • Solar Ice-Maker for Marathon Oil CSR Project
  • Security Lighting for Mines, Factories
  • Solar Systems for Villas in Bali, including first
    100 off-grid villa in Bali

4
Overview
  • In General
  • Motivations for Energy Saving
  • Measuring, monitoring, analyzing, communicating
  • Energy Saving Opportunities
  • Lights
  • Rooms AC
  • Refrigeration Chillers
  • Motors
  • Hot water
  • Solar Water Heating
  • Heat Pumps
  • Transportation

5
In General Motivations
  • Motivations may vary
  • Saving money?
  • Saving the planet?
  • Looking green?
  • Actually, the most valid motivation is improving
    the business research shows companies with good
    energy policies simply do better overall, very
    much like companies that have good HRD policies
    simply do better.
  • This is an important and universal truth!

6
In General Approaches
  • Energy saving is an attitude that pervades
    through ALL levels of operations and involves all
    levels of management, staff, guests, even
    suppliers, all the time
  • There is no one-single-solution or magic wand. It
    involves awareness, willingness, understanding,
    motivation, communication and rewards
  • It pays to have a champion of energy saving who
    constantly motivates and reminds people,
    researches opportunities and communicates
    results.
  • Make it live Measure and express in Carbon
    Emissions Prevented or even Trees Planted

7
In General Starting
  • Chillers
  • Room lights
  • Public area lights
  • Fridges
  • Kitchens
  • Pumps
  • Hot Water
  • Garden lights
  • Transportation
  • Energy saving starts with measuring and
    collecting data on current energy usage and
    costs, to establish the base-line against which
    improvements and savings are measured and
    maintained

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Some Literature
  • Guidebook on Energy Efficiency for Hotels in
    Indonesia (Pelangi)
  • Saving Energy Dollars for Hotels (Canada)
  • Boosting Restaurant Profits with Energy
    Efficiency (USA)
  • Making permanent savings through Active Energy
    Efficiency (Schneider)

(available on request)
11
Measuring and Monitoring
  • Starts with a walk-through to design a formal
    audit
  • Determine energy user groups
  • Count lights, ACs motors, pumps, chillers,
    fridges, etc.
  • Determine measuring points and monitoring methods
  • Report and recommendations, INCLUDING
    communication strategies

12
Measuring and Monitoring
  • Good systems available with easy-to-install
    (wireless) sensors, linking to central
    dashboard

13
Energy Saving Opportunities
  • Lighting
  • Room ACs
  • Refrigeration
  • Motors and Pumps
  • Hot Water
  • Transportation

14
Saving Energy on Lighting
  • LED Lights
  • CFL Lights
  • 50-80 Savings

15
Saving Energy on Lighting
Saving Energy on normal fluorescent lights in
offices, kitchens, back-of-house Starts the
lights at full power, then dials back to
70 Can save up to 30
16
Saving Energy on Lighting
  • Use energy-efficient T5 fluorescent tubes in
    standard T8 fixtures
  • Saves up to 47

17
Room AC Controls
  • Controls AC fan-coil based on occupancy of room
  • Senses occupancy
  • Senses open doors
  • Wireless, installs in 20 minutes per room
  • 25-40 savings possible
  • No disruption of guest comfort
  • Bit more sophisticated than Ving key card, but
    same principle

18
Energy Eye AC Controls
19
Energy Eye Energy Savings
20
FB Refrigeration
  • Refrigeration
  • Variable Speed Compressors (inverter-type)
  • Retrofit Motor Controllers
  • Use food simulation thermostat
  • Thermal Energy Storage to avoid peak hours, with
    Phase Change Materials (1 m3 of this materials
    can store 50 kWh cooling)
  • Cases with 45 savings reported

21
Thermal Energy Storage
  • Stores cooling produced in off-peak hours for
    use during peak hours
  • Small from room fridges to walk-in freezers
  • Big From 45 to 500 TonHours cooling per module
    for chiller systems

22
Motors for Pumps, Lifts, etc.
  • Variable Speed (or Frequency) Drives adjust the
    amount of energy send to the motor according to
    the actual load
  • Most suited for motors with variable loads
  • 10-20 energy reductionspossible

23
Hot Water Solar Heat
  • FREE energy from the sun
  • Return-on-Investment can be as low as 24 months

24
Hot Water Heat Pumps
  • Basically a reversed chiller, a Heat Pump
    harvests and concentrates heat from ambient
    air (or from water) into hot water
  • 1 kWh electrical energy input produces 3-4 kWh
    thermal energy output PLUS 2-3 kWh of cooling,
    giving a COP of up to 7 if the cooling effect can
    be used.
  • Return-on-Investment can be as low as 18 months

25
Hot Water Heat Pumps
Heat Pumps are renewable energy machines and are
considered clean energy. They use electricity
but very little and they save a LOT of money on
dirty fuel Simple retrofits
HEAT PUMPS CAN ALSO EXTRACT HEAT FROM CHILLER
RETURN LINES OR COOLING TOWER CIRCUIT TO SAVE
ENERGY ON THE CHILLERS!
26
Transportation
  • Staff transportation counts
  • Guest transportation counts
  • Supplies transportation counts
  • Think
  • Bus Pooling (using recycled vegetable oil?)
  • Electrical motor bikes (solar charged?)
  • Electrical cars and busses (solar charged?)

27
Notes
  • Contained Energy is initiating a waste vegetable
    oil recycling program. We will collect your
    waste oil and either supply bio-diesel back, or
    pay you for the liters supplied. We will
    guarantee proper processing.
  • We are also initiating a solar electric bike
    lease/purchase program, for your staff (-rewards)
    and for rental to your guests.

28
A bit of perspective
  • (4/26/2010) Beritabali.com reports that the
    provincial government of Bali will soon require
    tourism enterprises to draw at least 10 of their
    energy requirements from alternative sources.
    Included among alternative energy sources are
    solar power, wind power and water power.The new
    rules requiring tourism companies to source
    alternative power supplies will form part of a
    forthcoming decree by Bali's governor.The new
    regulations are expected to be introduced in 2011
    as part of Bali's commitment to create a "green
    island" that preserves and protects the
    environment.

29
  • If, or when, this transition will start taking
    place, applying 10 Renewable Energy will be much
    easier and less costly if energy usage is known,
    understood and minimized Be prepared!

30
Summary
  • Measure, monitor, audit, analyze.
  • Many possibilities and opportunities to save
    energy, some with excellent return-on-investment
  • Each hotel will be different and different
    solutions will apply
  • Transitions HAVE to be made
  • Talk to the Energy Architects..

31
  • Thank You
  • Pieter de Vries
  • Contained Energy Bali
  • www.containedenergy.com
  • info_at_containedenergy.com
  • 0361 777161
  • 0361 7805142
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