Auckland City Initiates Energy Saving Measures
31 July 2001
Auckland City Council is carrying out
a range of measures to encourage energy efficiency and
conservation.
Chief Executive Officer Bryan Taylor says the council will do all it can to help conserve energy while the levels of hydro lakes remains low.
“Auckland City Council is responding to the Energy Minister’s call and, with some effort, we can probably save 10 percent of our energy usage,” Mr Taylor said.
“We are looking urgently at a range of initiatives.”
Mayor, Chris Fletcher is backing the proposals and encourages Auckland City residents to come up with innovative ways of saving power.
“This is an opportunity for council and Aucklanders to take responsibility and assist in the national energy conservation effort.”
“Council will be saving energy without compromising safety to play our part in helping the country get through the winter months,” said Mrs Fletcher.
Mr Taylor noted that Council is already a member of the EnergyWise Council programme, supported by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority, and already has in place a considerable number of energy saving measures.
“This limits the savings that can now be made, without resorting to measures that have an impact on the council’s operating efficiency”.
“However a 10 percent saving, additional to existing efficiencies, is achievable if the recommended measures are adopted,” said Mr Taylor.
Those initiatives include:
- Feature and floodlighting of
Council buildings will be minimised, subject to security
issues being acceptably handled. Tamaki Drive feature
lighting will be minimised and Aotea Precinct feature
lighting switched off;
- Property energy saving
initiatives, including:
- a directive to staff modifying
hours of work to 8:00am to 6:00pm (except for
critical areas such as Call Centre). Anyone wishing to work
outside those hours will be encouraged to work from
home;
- reduction in air conditioning by two hours per
day;
- reduction in the operating temperature of air
conditioning;
- opportunities to maximise use of
natural light should be made;
- a regime of switching off
computers and electrical equipment at the end of the day
will be implemented. A new switch-off campaign with staff
will be implemented;
- reduction in lift service – one
lift in each of the administration buildings to be
decommissioned and staff encouraged to use the stairs where
possible;
- assessment of generator usage – the
desirability of switching to generator power will be
assessed and reported to the directors as a separate
issue;
- The Edge will delay use of chillers until noon
each day and will initiate a switch-off campaign with
staff.
The Council will review these measures on a daily basis.
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