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New research: 50% reduction GHG emissions possible

New Research from the Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, suggests that a 50% reduction in Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and significant fuel savings are possible at most UK festivals without compromising production values or the bottom line.

The research, part of a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project with Midas UK, a leading Biodiesel power supplier,  studied power systems at many events in 2013, examining how power was managed and identifying opportunities for efficiency gains.  Combined with previous research, they have now analysed over 200 profiles from monitoring different systems at UK events. The summary of results, presented to the Powerful Thinking steering group on 21st January, included detailed load profiles and breakdowns of power consumption onsite, and pointed to hybrid technology and smart grids being the future of energy management onsite.

Average power consumption by type at UK Festivals 

Source: Paul Flemming, DeMontfort University (2013)

The summary of findings confirms earlier research, suggesting several key ways to reduce GHG emissions and fuel consumption, and further builds the case for opportunities. However, this is the first time there has been enough data to suggest that a 50% reduction in GHG’s is possible whilst saving costs at the same time.

The key opportunities they identify are;

  1. Specifying energy efficient equipment, such as LED lighting, and switch mode amplifiers.
  2. Switching off when not in use – surprisingly uncommon at events.
  3. Using batteries for storage (hybrid systems), for low level requirements and overnight base-loads.
  4. Sizing generators more effectively. The data shows that many generators are oversized. The profiles should allow for more accurate sizing in the future.
  5. Switching fuel. Once all the above have been done, then operators could consider fuel switching to incorporate renewable energy (PV, wind or biodiesel).

Further research will focus on the role of hybrid systems and smart grids in delivering fuel and GHG reductions, improving operational safety and real-time management of festival power. DeMontfort are currently developing an 3 year industry KTP to explore the opportunities with industry.

Are you a power supplier or manufacturer, and interested to find out more? Contact us at info@powerful-thining.org.uk

 

 

Melvin Benn joins Powerful Thinking session

Powerful Thinking proudly presents ‘People, Planet, Profit’ – a panel discussion at the Event Production Show, as part of the Access  Sessions.

Some of the UK’s leading advocates discuss what a vision of a low carbon industry might look like, share their successes, and explore practical ways to achieve truly sustainable events.Speakers include Speakers include Melvin Benn with opening keynote speech (Festival Republic), Claire O’Neill (A Greener Festival/AIF), Alison Tickell (Julies Bicycle), Andy Lenthal (PSA), Chris Johnson (Powerful Thinking/Shambala), and Paul Ludford (Glastobury Operations Director).
Drawing from the considerable experience of the panel this session explores topics such as what the science is saying, best practice, the barriers to progress. It will tackle some of the elephants in the room when ‘talking green’ – what are the industries key impacts and opportunities, what are the realities of sustainable production, what is ‘low carbon’, is offsetting a useful concept, and how can we work together on a topic which requires an industry stance?

The session takes place at the Event Production Show, Earls Court, London at 1-2pm on February 11th and will be located in the main theatre space.

For more information about the show and to register click HERE

UK Festivals Awards

Powerful Thinking pre-launched ‘The Show Must Go On’, a vision for a low carbon festival industry, at the UK Festival awards on December 2nd with a ‘teaser’ on all conference seats. The vision will map out how the  festival industry can work together to meet the challenges of climate change and increasing fuel costs. In Spring 2014, the initiative will publish  a state of the industry report and vision, providing a framework for festivals, suppliers and audiences to work together to achieve  a truly sustainable industry. The strategy will encompass; what the science is saying, and how the industry can play a valuable role in the challenges ahead, ways festivals can easily reduce their carbon footprint without compromising costs, a mechanism to allow audiences  to voluntarily offset their travel journeys, and a carbon positive investment mechanism to mitigate unavoidable baseline emissions.

 

Media Greenhouse Launch

Powerful Thinking launch energy advice for the Screen Arts.

We are proud to have worked with Media Greenhouse, as part of our Energy Factsheet series, to  co-produce guidance on  sustainable energy management for the screen arts. Media Greenhouse,   ‘The home of environmental sustainability for the UK screen arts’ and offers comprehensive resources’ has been compiled by an industry consortium, convened by BAFTA, for the promotion of sustainable working practises across the media production industries.

Powerful Thinking and Mediagreenhouse have compiled an Energy Fact sheet for the Screen Arts which can be found HERE.

Explore www.mediagreenhouse.co.uk