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organisations must start making
preparations now to ensure they CIBSI GUIDE F INDUSTRY BENCHMARKS
comply with legal requirements:
Application Best Practice Typical Performance
kWh/m
2
per year kWh/m
2
per year
checklist for action
Gas Electricity Gas Electricity

Find out whether you meet enough
of the criteria to make data disclosures
Sports centre with pool 264 96 598 152
necessary for your organisation. Fitness centre (no pool) 201 127 449 194

If you feel it’s likely you have
Dry sports only 158 64 343 105
obligations, start gathering the
Leisure pool 573 164 1321 258
necessary data now, including Half Hour
Meter Reader data for 2008.

Look out for the information prevention strategy energy and can achieve a 10–20 per
packs that will be sent out from the As well as measuring your CO
2
emissions, cent saving in demand.
Environment Agency this month; if you the CRC adds another argument in
don’t get one, apply for one. favour of reduction: addressing our 2
Know where you are
To successfully manage energy, you

Review the accuracy of the data carbon footprint is no longer just a moral have to know where you’re starting
from the Half Hour Meter Readers obligation, with a financial incentive in from. A good way is to collect gas and
in your organisation within the terms of reduced energy bills, but is now electricity consumption data for the past
qualifying period (2008). also a legal requirement. three to four years for all your sites.

If your energy consumption is above So how can clubs and leisure centres Then obtain fl oor plans and calculate the
6,000 MWh in 2008, register as a full go about this? Our top tips are as follows: Treated Floor Area (TFA) for each site,
participant for the scheme between calculate the energy intensity in terms of
1 April 2010 and 30 September 2010. kWh consumption per square metre for

Be clear on your carbon footprint 1
Make someone responsible
Experience shows that making gas and electricity use, and compare
methodology, and access to accurate someone responsible for energy is the these fi gures to CIBSI Guide F industry
data, ready for submission in July 2011. most cost-effective way of managing benchmarks (see table above).
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