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February Newsletter: News and Views

Challenge Tips and Tricks were shared in the following webinar which was made available from BOMA:

http://www.bomatoronto.org/awards/awards-overview/earth-hour-weekend-challenge 

Energy@Work has worked closely with BOMA over the last 10 years, since the challenge’s inception, because of the results we see each year. Moreover, we support the way it brings people together to celebrate what can be accomplished, in a short window, when a collective group targets energy reduction.

There are 2 very distinctive tactics in supporting the challenge:

1) Management and Operations: 
Ryan Ounjian of DREAM Property Management, asked:

“What can the building staff do to reduce kWh while respecting the key E-MAP objectives of: Safety, Tenant Comfort and Equipment Reliability?

We cannot afford to have unintended consequences.”

Understanding kWh use, particularly during unoccupied periods is a great way to identify waste as well as reduce electricity costs.


Here are a couple of additional suggestions:
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Review and update your Current Facility Requirements (CFR) 
            For example, are the occupied and un-occupied hours of operation updated?
1.2 Review the ieso suggestions. The ieso is responsible for Ontario’s Conservation and Demand Management and use ratepayer dollars, collected from the monthly Global Adjustment charge, to provide the following type of resources. 
     1.2.1 ieso: Seven red flags you are wasting energy@work
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ieso Understanding your business’s electricity data  
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A practical approach is to review the hourly electricity use profile (kWh) and attempt to match end use loads and compare with actual requirements.  

We review these at our E-MAP meetings and look forward to hearing what others discover.

2) Tenant Action:
Jeri Mckelvie from Menkes Property Management, asked:

“How to support tenants in encouraging occupants to shut off their systems when not in use?”

These are behavioral, difficult and requires an on-going awareness campaign. Tactics can evolve through a program, such as Building Beyond Green (BBG)© 

It is very challenging to introduce in the short term, but the
Challenge Tips and Tricks webinar and the Tips and Tricks Out of Office Energy Savings video are great starting points. This can also be tied into a tenant or occupant ‘return to work’ strategy, for better occupant support and tenant buy-in.

Good luck and don’t forget to mark your calendars! The challenge takes place:

Friday March 24th @ 6:00pm to Monday March 27th @ 6:00am!


Energy@Work will join others in the energy industry at AEEGTA’s annual networking and awards event. The event provides an opportunity to reconnect and celebrate. This year’s chapter award winners for Wrench of the Year and Energy Manager of the Year will be announced!

We hope to see you at Elephant and Castle (212 King St W) on March 8th from 5-8PM.


ESG has become a buzzword in the investment community, and for good reason. With rising costs and the climate crisis to consider, an effective, and verified ESG strategy must be in place. “Greenwashing” or “Green sheen” are plaguing ESG efforts and causing confusion as to where real efforts are being made. ESG’s popularity has risen so quickly, across so many sectors, that proper reporting and disclosure methodologies can’t keep up. 

Adherence to Efficiency Valuation Organization’s IPMVP guidelines provides a cost-effective approach to support energy efficiency, as an example. It is critical to ensure that an ESG strategy is taking you in the right direction by creating a plan with a qualified team and verifying the results. 

A recent article from MarketWatch highlighted the impact ESG can have as a capital investment;

“Infosys research found that a 10-percentage-point increase in ESG spending correlated to a 1-percentage-point increase in profit growth. This occurred relatively quickly: 41% of respondents surveyed said they experienced a return on their ESG investment within a two- to three-year window.”

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/climate-change-and-diversity-efforts-are-profitable-report-says-heres-how-much-11670616651


January 2023, GA cost is $0.579 billion. This is a 56% increase from December 2022 GA ($0.371 billion).

If we compare January 2023 with January 2022, there was a 16%  increase (it was $0.502 billion).

With drastic cost changes monthly, Energy@Work continues to ask “why?”. We provide a monthly review of GAM costs however the reason for the vast cost fluctuation remains unclear.

Energy@Work ’s services includes a “GAM coach”. We maintain the importance of a GAM Strategy for Class A and Class B in order to win the (GAM)e. Our collective savings have exceeded $10 million, and we look forward to continuing to assist.


BOMA BEST is set to become a cross-border benchmark for sustainable building performance through a pending agreement to launch the 18-year-old Canadian certification program in the United States. Representatives from BOMA Canada and U.S.-based BOMA International announced their latest intent late last week, with the expectation of a formal pact in time for BOMA international's 2023 Conference and Expo in Kansas City, Missouri, in late June.

https://www.reminetwork.com/articles/boma-best-poised-to-be-cross-border-benchmark/

As North America’s largest environmental assessment and certification program, BOMA BEST has helped steer many buildings along their path to greater efficiency. Soon, the certification will be available to Americans as well. 

Energy@Work has always maintained that people are the most important element to the success of efficiency efforts. This is one of the main reasons we have gotten involved with BOMA BEST as advisors through the technical committee. BOMA BEST brings together the “People” within an organization, from management to operations and even tenants and occupants. When everyone has an understanding of what’s being done and why, there is not only better communication, but also more drive to implement change.

We look forward to hearing more about the transition and the impact BOMA BEST certification is sure to have internationally.  

“It’s going to be a big change for all of us and will have a huge impact on sustainability, frankly, around the world,”

- Randal Froebelius, the chair of BOMA International



Energy and Water Reporting and Benchmarking (EWRB) Explained- What is it? How to report? Why?

EWRB reporting is an opportunity to review your condo’s energy and water use and compare your condo with similar buildings. It is also a requirement under the Condo Act of Ontario and is an Ontario Regulation (O. Reg. 506/18).

Take a look at our quick video below to find out more and contact Energy@Work to get started!

Energy@Work's December Newsletter

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Through all the challenges and difficulties of 2020, it is important to take some time to reflect on how lucky we are in so many ways. While this holiday season will be unlike those before it, we hope you have the chance to spend time with loved ones, relax, and enjoy some virtual holiday festivities - but keep safe!

Energy@Work celebrated together with a virtual wine tasting led by local wine expert, Fred Moody! Contact Fred Moody to find out how to host your own! There were drinks, treats and plenty of laughter to brighten everyone’s spirits!

(some names were changed to protect the innocent)

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Energy@Work was pleased to help these commercial offices and their teams obtain the prestigious and well-deserved recognition of NRCan's 2020 ENERGY STAR Building Certification.

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Crown Property Management Inc:

  • 11 Allstate Parkway

  • 15 Allstate Parkway

  • 5515 North Service Road

  • 5575 North Service Road

  • 1004 Middlegate Road

  • 2233 Argentia Road

  • 400 University Avenue

Dream Property Management:

  • 150 York Street

Berkeley Castle Management:

  • Berkeley Castle

Greenrock Property Management Ltd:

  • 365 Bloor Street East

Menkes Property Management Services Ltd:

  • 4711 Yonge Street

  • 25 York Street

Soneil Dorval Inc:

  • 690 Dorval Drive

  • 700 Dorval Drive

  • 710 Dorval Drive

We are pleased to work with the above properties on their energy conservation initiatives that have earned them the title of being a Top Energy Performer that is 75% or more efficient than similar buildings!

NRCan has extended the 2020 ENERGY STAR Building Certification deadline to February 10th, 2021. There's still time to join NRCan's registry of Canada's ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings, Contact Us for more information to get started.


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BOMA Toronto's 2021 Awards Cycle deadline for submissions is set for February 11th at 4:00PM and includes the following award categories:

Note: A valid BOMA BEST Certification is required in order to apply for the COE, TOBY and Earth Awards and must be achieved prior to February 11th.

Energy@Work is here to help with securing BOMA BEST Certification and the awards’ submission process.

Contact us for more information now!


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Madison Property Management Group and Soneil Investments had 4 “Treasure Hunt” Workshops tailored to finding low and no cost saving!

26 people participated in the “Treasure Hunt” workshops which were coordinated and delivered by industry professionals, Stephen Dixon, Michel Parent and Energy@Work. The focus was on providing the tools and Energy Efficiency insights that exist in the Mid-Tier sector. Energy@Work’s last Treasure Hunt yielded over $150,000 in ‘treasures’ and we are excited to discover what treasure lies across Madison’s 8 properties!

- Stay tuned to learn more!


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BOMA Canada has announced new updates to the BOMA BEST Certification Questionnaire effective March 1st, 2021. This includes updates to 10 questions and every building verified after this date is expected to meet the new requirements if they are seeking to earn points on these questions.

For more information, please contact BOMA BEST Technical Committee Member, Lisa Liang.


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Did you miss a newsletter from Energy@Work? Take a look at our past newsletters, available through our website!

October’s Newsletter
November’s Newsletter

Do you know someone that would enjoy our updates? Email us at requests@energy-efficiency.com and we would be happy to include them in our future newsletters!


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November GA cost is $1.066 billion. This is a 5.5% reduction from Oct GA (it was 1.129 billion)

  • If we look at the sum from Jan to Nov, between 2019 and 2020, it had a 7.2% increase

  • OEB posted that there will be new electricity prices for households and small businesses, effective January 1, 2021 (New electricity prices for households and small businesses)

  • JUST IN: January 1 to 28th rates will be fixed at 8.5 cents/kWh
    The rates to follow are:

  • Off peak: 10.5 cents/kWh to 8.5 cents/kWh

  • Mid-peak: 15 cents/kWh to 11.9 cents/kWh

  • On-peak: 21.7 cents/kWh to 17.6 cents/kWh

Learn to Play the (GAM)e

Energy@Work’s services includes a “GAM coach”. We assist customers in evaluating their Class A eligibility and assess the potential savings. The collective savings we’ve achieved for our clients is well over $5 Million.

Reach out to us here!


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We would like to take a moment to join BOMA and say a special thank you to front line workers in Toronto and across Canada.

BOMA Canada produced this wonderful video to thank front line workers: well prepared and well deserved.

Watch the BOMA Canada video here!


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Accolades are owed to Madison Property Management group for their success at 15 Toronto St. By actively participating in monthly E-MAP meetings they have rejected the status quo and demonstrated how the mid-tier sector can achieve energy efficiency! Their efforts resulted in earning the Climate Champion Award at the 2020 BOMA Toronto CREST Awards.

The Toronto Hydro OPSaver Conservation and Demand Management (CDM) program was instrumental in Madison’s success. Meeting each month and tracking consumption not only saved electricity, but resulted in natural gas and water savings that also contribute to their Triple Bottom Line benefits:
* economic,
* environmental and
* social responsibility

Read on by clicking the link to the case study below

Read the full 15 Toronto St. case study here

Look for next month’s issue and it might be you!


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The ieso is releasing details on the 2021-24 Conservation Demand Management Program on January 4th, 2021 and we are looking for the details. A self-assessment HVAC tool and guide is expected to be released in January as well. Details will follow in our January newsletter.

Stay tuned, stay connected and stay safe – happy holidays!

- Energy@Work Team
Requests@Energy-Efficiency.com


Congratulations to this Year’s BOMA Toronto Race2Reduce Winners!

Commercial real estate industry trailblazers (CREST) were honoured for energy-saving achievements last night, marking another year of progress in Toronto’s race2reduce. Front runners emerged from 650 buildings now pursuing the target to collectively reduce energy consumption by 10 per cent compared to 2017, and were recognized for leadership, innovation and collaboration in devising and delivering on conservation initiatives.

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Energy@Work is privileged to work with companies that hold themselves to a high standard and strive for excellence. We would like to send a special thanks to:

Landlord-tenant team from:

  • 390 Bay Street, managed by Crown Property Management! for Innovative Excellence.

    And Energy Management Leadership:

  • 180 Bloor Street West, Greenrock Commercial Services

  • 2 Berkeley Street, Berkeley Castle Management

  • 90 Sheppard Avenue East, Crown Property Management Inc.

  • 901 King Street West, Crown Property Management Inc.

  • 20 Carlson Court, Crown Property Management Inc.


Energy@Work is competing to develop more Energy Champions!

Energy@Work is competing for a small business grant to help develop more Energy Champions! Please help us by voting for our submission.

Your vote will help us win and with your support we plan to better share case studies such as this one:

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Buildings can improve & we have proven what is possible when teams work together.

We would like to see others succeed by sharing information and inspire new champions by developing their own Energy Management Action Plan!

You are eligible to vote every 24 hours and every vote helps!

We appreciate your support!