Wednesday, February 27, 2013

2010 Winter Games set a record for energy efficiency - Technology

Pulse Energy's Venue Energy Tracker has shown the Games to be the most energy efficient ever

After 17 extraordinary days of athlete performances and 7 years of planning, the 2010 Olympic Winter Games are over, and Pulse Energy's Venue Energy Tracker has shown them to be the most energy efficient Olympics ever. IOC president Jacques Rogge has declared that the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games will be the blueprint for the sustainability of all future Games.

The total energy savings recorded by the Venue Energy Tracker were 906 MWh. That's enough energy for Canadian Olympic hockey team member and Gold medallist Katie Weatherston to play 1.7 million full games or Canadian Olympic Ski-cross team member Julia Murray to race down the ski-cross course 100 million times.

The venues and sites that participated in the live energy tracking project were the Richmond Olympic Oval, Canada Hockey Place, Vancouver Olympic/Paralympic Centre, South East False Creek Community Centre, Whistler Blackcomb Roundhouse Lodge and Snowmaking Facilities and the Olympic and Paralympic Villages, Vancouver and Whistler. Thanks to their participation in the Venue Energy Tracker program, these green facilities have set a new standard for energy efficiency in Olympic operations.

The Venue Energy Tracker is powered by Pulse Energy's online energy management software. Real-time energy tracking enables facility managers to optimize their energy efficiency as energy anomalies or operational problems occur. It also enables the comparison of performance to other similar facilities.

The Venue Energy Tracker () project was initiated by the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC), BC Hydro and Pulse Energy to measure energy consumption and quantify savings at nine key Olympic sites and venues. The project marked the first time in Olympic history that venues have monitored and publicly reported energy consumption during the Games. The Venue Energy Tracker provides unprecedented transparency while showcasing the many energy efficiency breakthroughs made at 2010 Olympic venues. It also improves operational efficiency and provides a strong legacy of ensuring these buildings will continue to operate efficiently for decades to come after the Games.

About Pulse Energy

Pulse Energy was founded in 2006 to make a rapid and significant impact on the energy efficiency of the world's buildings. Its Energy Management Software technology, Pulse, was developed in partnership with a number of leading organizations with advanced building automation and metering systems already in place. By designing the entire product around the needs of facility managers, energy managers, operations managers, and executives, Pulse has created an energy management solution of unrivalled accuracy, ease of use and relevance. In fact, Pulse has been recognized by the UC Berkeley Center for the Built Environment as one of the top three products in the energy visualisation market.

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