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CIBSE Low Carbon Performance Awards 2010 The winners
energy consumption and carbon emissions. Of the recommendations in the accompanying reports. The
The judges
winner, Stuart Dunkley at Leicester Marriott Hotel, the DEC award winner, Andrew Gardner for Sheffield
judges said: ‘This was about leadership in your own Park Hotel, was praised by the judges thus: ‘This was
Cal Bailey, marketing and
environment, with support from an enthusiastic boss.’ innovative, showing some creative thinking.’ Of EPC
sustainability director for
NG Bailey
The Champion of Carbon Saving Champions award, award winner Darren Jones, for the Eland House
Hywel Davies, CIBSE
meanwhile, was presented to an individual who, through project (see the case study on page 30 of this issue),
technical director
being involved in the CIBSE 100 Hours of Carbon the judges said: ‘The energy savings identified for this
Dave Farebrother,
Clean Up Campaign, has demonstrated outstanding government property led to action which produced
environmental director,
leadership and initiative in changing their work culture payback within a matter of months.’ Land Securities
as well as helping to reduce carbon emissions. Glynnan The Product of the Year award seeks to identify the
Simon Hancock, design
Barham of Natural History Museum was ‘a leader who outstanding product innovation launched in the UK director, Atkins
took the initiative, performing at the upper end of what in 2008 or 2009. The winning product, Turbomiser,
Steve Irving, regional
an energy manager should do’. from Klima-Therm, Cool-Therm, Geoclima, ‘had the director, building
Also focused on the Carbon Clean Up Campaign, most opportunity to save a lot of carbon, and delivered
engineering, AECOM
the Best Carbon Saving award went to the organisation on this’, the judges said. Mike Simpson, technical
whose 100 Hours programme was judged to be The Design/Technical Innovation award recognises
director, Philips Lighting,
and CIBSE president
delivering the best ongoing carbon-saving performance innovative ways of delivering low-carbon buildings.
as a result of the initiative undertaken. Its winner, Norman Disney Young’s HP Enterprise
The winner, Spire Healthcare, ‘followed ideas that Services: Wynyard Data Centre, was praised for
were generated by the Carbon Clean-up Campaign providing real data on energy savings.
and have actually delivered some energy savings’, the Finally, the Training Initiative award is aimed
judges said. at a company or organisation in the consultancy,
Two further awards aimed at individuals seek to contracting or other sectors that can demonstrate
recognise the success of energy assessors in cutting best practice in training and continuous professional
emissions – particularly through the application of development. Of the winner, Nu-Heat Training Centre,
Display Energy Certificates and Energy Performance the judges said: ‘It was encouraging to see this centre’s
Certificates. In the Low Carbon Energy Assessor – DEC sustainable technology, and quantifying what they’re
of the Year and LCEA – EPC of the Year categories, doing.’
the judges focused on evidence of how the certificates Clearly, all these winners in their different ways have
have been applied, including the implementation of set an example of best practice for others to follow. l
Awards: winners and runners-up
Consultancy of the Year Product Innovation of the Year Low Carbon Energy Assessor: Client of the Year:
Sponsored by Baxi Commercial Division Sponsored by CIBSE Energy
EPC of the Year Low Carbon Operation
Winner: Atkins
Performance Group Sponsored by Gratte Brothers Sponsored by E.ON Sustainability Energy
Runners up: AECOM, Delap Winner: Klima-Therm, Cool-Therm Winner: Darren Jones: Eland House, Winner: Swire Properties
& Waller, Max Fordham, Mott and Geoclima: Turbomiser London Runners up: Sainsbury’s
MacDonald
Runners up: Blygold: Blygold Energy
Runners up: Angus Melville: (nominated by Red Engineering
Saving Coatings, Daikin: Daikin
The City Academy; Bruce Elrick, Design), Transport for London
Contractor of the Year
Altherma HT (High Temperature)
The Hub; Bruce Elrick: Border (nominated by Logan Energy)
Sponsored by CIBSE Journal Air Source heat Pump, Kingspan:
Schools; Ross Bates: Lambeth
Kingspan EnergiPanel, Spirax Sarco:
Winner: Wates Construction
College Low Carbon Manager
FREME
Runners up: NG Bailey, Laing
of the Year
O’Rourke
Low Carbon Energy Assessor:
Sponsored by Fläkt Woods
Design/Technical Innovation
DEC of the Year
of the Year
Winner: Stuart Dunkley, Leicester
New Build Project of the Year
Sponsored by Wilo (UK) Ltd
Sponsored by Vaillant
Marriott Hotel
Sponsored by Imtech Technical Services
Winner: Andrew Gardner, Sheffield Runners up: Glynnan Barham,
Winner: Norman Disney Young, HP
Winner: Max Fordham, City
Park Hotel Natural History Museum
Enterprise Services: Wynyard Data
Academy Hackney
Runners up: Mahdi Choudhury:
Centre
Runners up: Arup: Acharacle
Bradshaw Hall Primary School Best Carbon Saving Programme
Runners up: BDP: Waterford
Primary School; Atkins: The Hub’;
Sponsored by Dimplex Renewables
Institute of Technology, Marks
Norman Disney Young for HP
Low Carbon Consultant
& Spencer: Non-HFC AHU
Winner: Spire Healthcare
Enterprise Services: Wynyard Data
of the Year
(submitted by Troup Bywaters +
Runners up: BDP, Natural History
Centre; Tesco: Tesco Ramsey
Sponsored by Mitsubishi Heavy
Anders)
Museum, Transport for London
Industries Europe
Refurbishment Project of
Training Initiative of the Year
Winner: Andrew Gardner, CCL Champion of Carbon
the Year Sponsored by Summit Skills Consulting Saving Champions
Sponsored by Monodraught Sponsored by M&E Sustainability
Winner: Nu-Heat, Nu-Heat training
Winner: London Fire Brigade,
centre
Client of the Year:
Winner: Glynnan Barham, Natural
Croydon fire station
Runners up: Calor Gas: CPD
Energy Performance
History Museum
Runners up: Transport for London:
Sponsored by Elta Fans
& development programme, Runners up: Philip Belton, Spire
Palestra; The Bullring Partnership Crownhouse: Crownhouse learning Winner: Transport for London Healthcare, Stuart Dunkley,
of Weblight, Mitie Engineering programme, Star Refrigeration: Star Runners up: Imperial College, Leicester Marriott Hotel, The
Maintenance, DTZ and Philips Learning Solutions, TACE: TACE Lancaster University, Sainsbury’s, Green Lobby Group, Marriott Hotel
Lighting: Bullring Shopping Centre Training Tesco Manchester
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