Energy efficiency program launched at expo
Today Sunnybrook will host its fourth Earth Matters Showcase, a tradition that started in 2009 as part of the $30-million energy and facility renewal program with Honeywell.
"We are constantly striving to become a greener and more sustainable healthcare facility," said Dr. Barry McLellan, Sunnybrook's President and CEO. "The Showcase is an incredible opportunity to highlight the great work we are doing, while passing on invaluable information from green companies to our staff, and the community."
As part of the showcase, Sunnybrook will be launching its new Smart Energy Actions Program. The Program will build on the success of the Honeywell-led work, which involved the implementation of energy efficiency measures that are expected to save the hospital more than 7 million kilowatt-hours of electricity and 2.5 million cubic meters of natural gas annually. The electricity savings alone could provide enough power to run more than 630 homes per year on average.
The Smart Energy Actions Program will focus on strategies to use energy more intelligently such as monitoring and targeting of our electricity use with digital energy metering and demand response applications to reduce our peak loads.
Keynote speaker will be Andrew Bowerbank, a respected authority on green buildings, sustainable development, industrial design, and low-carbon economics. As executive director of the World Green Building Council from 2007 to 2009, he worked with international leaders to establish green building networks across Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin and South Americas.
The Earth Matters Showcase is open to the public from 9am - 3pm on Thursday, April 4, in the McLaughlin Auditorium, 2075 Bayview Ave. Exhibitors will include: Smart Commute, Honeywell, Grand & Toy, Blue Zone, Hydroclave Systems, Green for Life Recycling, Zipcar, Toronto Water, and Live Green Toronto.