Presentation by Matthew Greene and Angela O’Donnell October 2009

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Sustainable Clubs Dispelling the Myths. Presentation by Matthew Greene and Angela O’Donnell October 2009. Sustainable Clubs. What is fact? What is fiction?. In relation to resource use and Equipment selection - Building design. Climate Change. Why is it relevant to clubs?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presentation by Matthew Greene

and Angela O’Donnell

October 2009

Sustainable ClubsDispelling the Myths

Sustainable Clubs

What is fact?

What is fiction?

In relation to resource use and

- Equipment selection - Building design

Climate Change Why is it relevant to clubs?

ABS Survey 2007-08 Environmental IssuesWhether concerned about climate change?

                                                           

Source: ABS 4626.0.55.001

Water Use

Typical Water Distribution in Clubs

25%

25%24%

14%

3%

3% 6%

Base Flow (Leakage) 25.4%

Kitchens 24.6%

Amenities 24.2%

Cooling 13.5%

Irrigation* 3.3%

Pool* 2.6%

Other 6.4%

Source: Sydney Water 2006 Best

Practice Guidelines for Clubs

Water Costs Water Service

Cost per kL

Water $1.339

Wastewater $1.296

Trade Waste Process Charge

$0.574

(minimum)

Hot water $3.131

(energy costs)

Based on Sydney Water charges 2007-08

To increase

25%

by 2011/2012

Waterless Woks

Waterless Woks

After market heat guard

Waterless Woks

Capital Costs (ex GST)Conventional Wok

Installation - 9 woksWaterless Wok

Installation - 9 woks

Wok Equipment $23,635 $22,800Additional Mechanical Exhaust x $2,820Exhaust Hoods $23,750 $23,750Gas Installation $7,200 $7,200Water Installation $2,000 $2,000

Additional Capital Costs   $1,985

Running Costs (ex GST)Conventional Wok

Installation - 9 woksWaterless Wok

Installation - 9 woksAdditional Annual Water Costs $6,700 xAdditional Sewer Discharge Costs $5,100 xAdditional Annual Power Costs x $1,332Additional Greenhouse Gas Emissions x 8.1 tonnesAdditional Annual Running Costs $10,468  

PAYBACK Period   2.5 months

Waterless Urinals

Issues to consider:

• Corrosion of pipes

• Cost of consumables

Benefit:

• Assists cultural change

EnergyTypical Energy Use in Clubs

10%

50%

30%

2%

7% 1%Cooking & refrigeration

A/C Plant and equipment

Lighting

Hot water heating

Interior fitout (gaming machines etc)

Other

Energy Use in Clubs

To increase

36%

by 2030

Electricity Cost

$0.17 to $0.90

per day per visitor

Gas Cost

$0.03 to $0.07

per day per visitor

Energy Co-generation

Combined Heat& Power

Energy Tri-generation

Energy Co-generation and tri-generation

Issues to consider:

• Must have a use for the waste heat

• High capital cost

• Spatial needs

Energy Solar power

• Is it viable?

• What does it cost?

• Is there a future for solar power?

WasteNSW Waste Levy - Sydney Metropolitan Area

$0

$10

$20

$30

$40

$50

$60

$70

Waste Management Opportunities• Sustainable

Procurement– Reduce over ordering– Review packaging

• Recycling Opportunities– Paper & cardboard– Glass– Organics

Sustainable Building Design

• All hospitality venues need to be air conditioned?

Sustainable Building Design

• Smart glass technology negates the need for shading? SOUTH

FACING

EAST FACING

Sustainable Building Design

• We meet Section J requirements therefore we are sustainable!

ContactMatthew Greene

Angela O’Donnell

Clubs’ Sustainable Futures(02) 9797 5500

www.sustainableclubs.com.au