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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?
ABS Survey 2007-08 Environmental Issues
Whether concerned about climate change?
Source: ABS 4626.0.55.001
Water Use
3%
3%
6%
Typical Water Distribution in Clubs
25%
14%
24%
25%
Source: Sydney Water 2006 Best
Practice Guidelines for Clubs
Base Flow (Leakage) 25.4%
Kitchens
24.6%
Amenities
24.2%
Cooling
13.5%
Irrigation*
3.3%
Pool*
2.6%
Other
6.4%
Water Costs
Water
Service
Water
Wastewater
Cost per kL
$1.339
$1.296
Trade Waste $0.574
Process
(minimum)
Charge
Hot water
$3.131
(energy
costs)
To increase
25%
by 2011/2012
Based on Sydney Water charges 2007-08
Waterless Woks
Waterless Woks
After market heat guard
Waterless Woks
Capital Costs (ex GST)
Wok Equipment
Additional Mechanical Exhaust
Exhaust Hoods
Gas Installation
Water Installation
Conventional Wok
Waterless Wok
Installation - 9 woks Installation - 9 woks
$23,635
x
$23,750
$7,200
$2,000
Additional Capital Costs
$22,800
$2,820
$23,750
$7,200
$2,000
$1,985
Conventional Wok
Waterless Wok
Running Costs (ex GST)
Installation - 9 woks Installation - 9 woks
Additional Annual Water Costs
$6,700
x
Additional Sewer Discharge Costs
$5,100
x
Additional Annual Power Costs
x
$1,332
Additional Greenhouse Gas Emissions
x
8.1 tonnes
Additional Annual Running
Costs
PAYBACK Period
$10,468
2.5 months
Waterless Urinals
Issues to consider:
• Corrosion of pipes
• Cost of consumables
Benefit:
• Assists cultural change
Energy
Typical Energy Use in Clubs
7%
1%
Cooking & refrigeration
10%
2%
A/C Plant and equipment
Lighting
30%
Hot water heating
50%
Interior fitout (gaming machines etc)
Other
Energy Use in Clubs
Electricity Cost
$0.17 to $0.90
To increase
per day per visitor
36%
by 2030
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?
Waste
NSW Waste Levy - Sydney Metropolitan Area
$70
$60
$50
$40
$30
$20
$10
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20
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20
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92
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71
$0
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!
Contact
Matthew Greene
Angela O’Donnell
Clubs’ Sustainable Futures
(02) 9797 5500
www.sustainableclubs.com.au