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Title: The QUESTOR Centre


1
The QUESTOR Centre
  • An International Industry/University
  • Cooperative Research Centre for
  • Industry Driven Environmental Research
    Development
  • Partner Institutions
  • Queens University Belfast
  • Dublin City University
  • Stevens Institute of Technology
  • Dalhousie University
  • University of Duisburg-Essen
  • IWW- The North Rhine- Westphalia Institute for
    Water Research
  • Cranfield University

2
General Information
  • Founded in 1989
  • The only Centre outside the US to be part of the
    National Science Foundations (NSF) Programme
    for Industry/University Co-operative Research
    Centres (I/UCRCs)
  • The I/UCRC concept is a highly successful model
    developed by the NSF where more than 50 such
    Centres have been operating in the US for 20
    years
  • Key Activitity
  • Industry driven multi-discipline environmental
    research with a clear emphasis on technology
    transfer and exploitation

3
Mission
To become an International Partnership for
Environmental Research and Development with a
network of academic partners and member
companies/organisations
4
Current Potential International Academic
Partners
  • Dublin City University (RoI) 2005
  • Stevens Institute of Technology (US) 2006
  • Dalhousie University (Canada) Nov 2007
  • University of Duisburg Essen Nov 2007
  • The North Rhine Westphalia Institute for Water
    Research (Germany) Nov 2007
  • Cranfield University (UK) May 2008
  • AFBI (NI) Under Discussion

5
QUESTOR Members
  • Northern Ireland
  • Applied Silicate Technologies Ltd
  • Alpha Environmental Group
  • B9 Energy Ltd
  • Belfast City Council
  • Bombardier Aerospace
  • CDE Ireland Ltd
  • Central Chemical Supplies Ltd
  • Chemvite Ltd
  • Cleanfield Technology Ltd
  • Coca Cola Bottlers (Ulster) Ltd
  • DoE Environment Heritage Service
  • EdaPhon S-oil Tec Ltd
  • Glenfarm Holdings Ltd
  • NI Water Ltd
  • Northern Innovation Ltd
  • Natural Energies Ireland Ltd
  • Precision Processes Services Ltd
  • Great Britain
  • BP
  • Environment Agency
  • Shell Global Solutions
  • Modern Water Ltd
  • United States
  • Exxon Mobil Research Engineering
  • Republic of Ireland
  • Enva Ireland Ltd
  • Astellas Ireland Ltd
  • FLI Environmental Ltd
  • T.E. Laboratories Ltd

6
Research Capabilities
Remediation of Contaminated Land
Analysis/ Monitoring Sensors
Water Wastewater Treatment
The QUESTOR Centre
Resource Management/ Recycling
Clean Technology
CoE for Biorenewables
7
Technology Transfer Exploitation
  • Applied Technology Unit (ATU)
  • Unique group of 12 scientists and engineers with
    access to QUESTOR facilities
  • Monitoring, technical consultancy, new product
    and process development
  • Work in partnership with members to
    demonstrate/commercialise technology
  • QUESTOR Technologies Ltd
  • Established to develop products/processes derived
    from technologies developed within the QUESTOR
    Centre

8
The QUESTOR Model
9
  • Energy Management Raising Staff Awareness

Control monitor
Implement
Plan organise
Understand
Get Commitment
10
Factors for success
Obtain senior management support for the campaign
Obtain senior management support for the campaign
Start small and build up
Start small and build up
Ensure help is available to staff who request it
Report on the outcomes (i.e. energy savings) in
meaningful terms
Timing is important - October and February are
key times of year
11

Raising staff awareness
  • Different people will respond to different
    reasons for saving energy
  • Start with one simple change that will have quick
    and obvious results
  • Start an energy awareness campaign

12
An awareness campaign should address two things
  • Motivation a willingness to save energy
  • Why, what is in it for me?
  • What is in it for my organisation?
  • Awareness of how to save energy
  • Where do we use energy?
  • How much do we use and what does it cost?
  • What can be done and how much can we save?

13
Establish whether awareness, motivation or both
should be targeted
14
Establish the barriers to motivation
  • Im too busy to do anything
  • I dont pay the bills
  • Management doesnt care, why should I?
  • Its not my job to save energy

15
Target areas of known waste
Ask staff to report defects and other issues
  • Every business has them
  • Rooms with windows open when the heating is on
  • Equipment left running when no one is using them
  • Use or need for supplementary heating
  • Defects to TRVs, controls etc.

16
Top Ten low-cost ways to start saving energy
  • Turn off unnecessary lighting equipment
  • Adjust heating controls to suit occupation
  • Keep doors and windows closed when heating or
    cooling
  • Replace lights with energy saving equivalents
  • Regularly maintain plant and equipment
  • Draught proofing
  • Insulate heating pipework and fittings
  • Check building insulation is sufficient
  • Fit water conservation devices
  • Inform colleagues on all of the above!

17
Dispel the myths
Turning monitors off is bad for them It uses
less energy to leave the light on Screensavers
save energy Photocopiers should be left
on Better to leave heating on than let
building go cold and heat up again
18
Raising awareness
  • Include energy within job descriptions and
    performance appraisal
  • Induction training and other regular training
    initiatives
  • Make use of company newsletters, email and web
    sites
  • Invite energy efficiency ideas within suggestion
    schemes
  • Monitor and target energy consumption
  • Incorporate within maintenance procedures
  • Environmental management (EMAS, ISO14001)

19
Creating a new culture
  • Being part of the solution rather than part of
    the problem
  • Critical mass needed to change attitudes
  • Acceptance/Congruence

20
On most sites these four types of energy wastage
can be commonly identified
21
Contact Details
The QUESTOR Centre David Keir BuildingStranmillis
RoadBelfast, BT9 5AG Tel 44(0)28 9097
5577 Fax 44(0)28 9066 1462 J.a.hanna_at_qub.ac.uk

http//questor.qub.ac.uk/
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