Date:
15 Aug 2024,
5.30PM – 7.00PM
duration:
1 hr 30 mins
Venue:
WSP Palmerston North
Address:
49 Victoria Avenue
Palmerston North
Cost:
Free event
Register Add to Calendar 2024-08-15 17:30:00 2024-08-15 19:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Enabling Massey's 2030 energy goals

This presentation focuses on the projects carried out during this time, the tools used (such as the BMS and EMS), and the sustainability initiatives set in place at the university to collectively work towards these targets. 

Massey has set a goal of reaching net carbon zero emissions by 2030. The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) and Massey have set aside funding for decarbonisation projects in order to reach these targets. This role entails achieving 1 GWh of savings in electricity and gas savings within 18 months. This presentation focuses on the projects carried out during this time, the tools used (such as the BMS and EMS), and the sustainability initiatives set in place at the university to collectively work towards these targets.

Zindh Waleed is currently working as an Energy Efficiency graduate at Massey University under the EECA graduate scheme. Her role entails the identification and management of energy savings projects in the University to reach its 2030 energy efficiency and carbon reduction goals. This work is in conjunction with completing a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at AUT where the focus is on building a refrigerator prototype that can be coupled with renewable technologies. She obtained her Bachelor's (Hons.) in Chemical Engineering from Heriot-Watt University Malaysia and a Master's in Energy which was completed in Scotland.

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Join us for a presentation called "Enabling Massey University to reach its 2030 energy efficiency and carbon reduction goals", delivered by Zindh Waleed.

This presentation focuses on the projects carried out during this time, the tools used (such as the BMS and EMS), and the sustainability initiatives set in place at the university to collectively work towards these targets. 

Massey has set a goal of reaching net carbon zero emissions by 2030. The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) and Massey have set aside funding for decarbonisation projects in order to reach these targets. This role entails achieving 1 GWh of savings in electricity and gas savings within 18 months. This presentation focuses on the projects carried out during this time, the tools used (such as the BMS and EMS), and the sustainability initiatives set in place at the university to collectively work towards these targets.

Zindh Waleed is currently working as an Energy Efficiency graduate at Massey University under the EECA graduate scheme. Her role entails the identification and management of energy savings projects in the University to reach its 2030 energy efficiency and carbon reduction goals. This work is in conjunction with completing a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at AUT where the focus is on building a refrigerator prototype that can be coupled with renewable technologies. She obtained her Bachelor's (Hons.) in Chemical Engineering from Heriot-Watt University Malaysia and a Master's in Energy which was completed in Scotland.

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