National energy efficiency program recognised with sustainability award

National energy efficiency program recognised with sustainability award
Oliver WisniewskiNovember 27, 2014

Smart Blocks, a company focused on improving the energy efficiency of apartment buildings, has received the Contribution to Sustainability Award for a Community Organisation at this year's Melbourne Awards.

Smart Blocks was created in partnership with Strata Community Australia (SCA), City of Sydney, City of Melbourne, Owners Corporation Network of Australia and Green Strata, and received funding from the Department of Industry as a part of the Energy Efficiency Information Grants Program.

Smart Blocks provides an online toolkit that gives owners and managers the steps needed to save energy on their apartment blocks common areas. The toolkit allows users to register their building, build a business case, identify the projects that will improve their energy efficiency, and prepare a case for implementation.

There are several projects on offer which include, lighting upgrades, heating and cooling, ventilation and solar options.

According to Smart Blocks, residents of high or medium density blocks use 25% more energy than those in detached dwellings with up to 50% of this energy usage coming from coming common areas such as hallways, car parks and swimming pools.

SCA's chief executive officer Kim Henshaw said that strata communities in Melbourne that use the smart blocks projects will reap big savings.

"It can often be hard to make energy efficient changes in residential strata buildings for many reasons such as the frustration of trying to retrofit an old building with new power saving technologies, the difficulties of collective decision-making and the complexity of navigating codes and by-laws,” said Henshaw.

“Smart Blocks takes care of these challenges, providing a clear and easy way for owners and managers to create a more sustainable and energy efficient building," says Henshaw.

Henshaw believes these kinds of initiatives are perfect for the changing residential landscape in, with nearly a quarter of the population living in strata dwellings and the figures continuing to grow every year.

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