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Greensense View in schools

August 27th, 2010 by Derek

The Greensense View® product suite is now registered under the National Solar for Schools scheme and will be installed in 51 schools across WA this financial year in partnership with a local solar provider.

Greensense View® will be used to monitor the green power generated by the solar installation at the school compared to the “black” power consumed from the grid as part of an education and awareness program delivered as part of the NSSP scheme.

Greensense View® is already being used by a number of other educational institutes include Curtin University, West Coast Institute of Training, Polytechnic West and the Industrial Training Institute arm of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

For more information on how Greensense View® can help your organisation understand and reduce energy and water use contact us.

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WA Government Energy Smart Program misses the mark

July 1st, 2010 by Peter

A new report issued today by the WA Auditor General reveals that a program to reduce energy use in WA Government agencies by 12% has only achieved a 0.1% reduction.

For those of you that prefer to think it terms of dollars and cents, that represents over $50 million in wasted energy over the last 7 years, or for the carbon-minded,  350,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.

The Energy Smart Program was a brain child of the Gallop government. Introduced in 2002, its goal was to reduce energy consumption by 12% below 2001-02 levels by 2006-07 in agencies with 25 or more full time staff. The report states that whilst some agencies achieved the 12% target, these achievements were “offset by a lack of progress among the larger energy consuming agencies”.

The Auditor General lists a number of reasons for the failure of the scheme. In particular the report singles out the Sustainable Energy Development Office (SEDO), concluding that it was “not sufficiently strategic” in managing the program and using incentives and penalties to encourage agencies to reduce energy consumption.

There were no consequences for failing to achieve expected results.”

For me this highlights a challenge we see every day at Greensense. Conservation of our resources, whether that’s energy or water, is a pretty abstract concept for most people and for many businesses. Traditionally our consumption of energy is not well understood — I challenge anyone to walk into their office and ask their colleagues how much energy their building consumes during a working day. The silence will be deafening — and, as we all know, its hard to manage a problem if it’s not well understood and good quality data isn’t available. If you don’t believe me, then ask yourself how successful you’d be with a diet if you didn’t weigh yourself regularly.

At Greensense we’re focussed on educating people in the language of energy conservation. Greensense View is all about increasing awareness of how the buildings we use every day are consuming energy and water, and what we can do to ensure they perform at their very best.

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Greensense on the New Inventors

March 25th, 2010 by Annette

In an exciting turn of events at the Energising WA Conference, Greensense’s exhibit is to appear on the ABC’s New Inventors show. Trying to find an engaging means of showcasing our Greensense View technology (our real time energy and sustainability dashboard) we decided to dig out the lego and showcase how a community might use Greensense View to monitor energy use and emissions.
Little did we know, Sally Dominguez from the New Inventors was floating around the conference with her crew and looking for some exciting innovations to appear on a new segment of the show. Impressed with the concept of Greensense View and Lego Town, Sally got stuck into the Lego for a quick segment on community monitoring for the future.
We’re not sure of the date the segment will be aired, but rest assured, we’ll let you know when we do.
That’s a wrap from Greensense at the Energising WA Conference.