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Resort Information

Energy Use and Climate Change

Between 2006 and 2007, Perisher reduced its electricity consumption by approximately 12% and this reduction was maintained during 2008. The reduction resulted from excellent staff involvement in developing and implementing a number of energy saving initiatives.

Here are some examples of these:

The development of an Energy Policy

Perisher’s Energy Policy is regularly reviewed and underpins Perisher’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and to more efficiently use energy resources. The energy policy commits Perisher to acting responsibly with respect to energy use and to achieving best practice in energy management when carrying out its activities.

In conducting its operations, Perisher adopts the following four principles of responsible energy use;

  • Measure and continually monitor energy consumption
  • Minimise energy use and greenhouse gas emissions
  • Transfer energy use to renewable energy sources or lower carbon emission energy sources where it is sustainable to do so
  • Offset GHG emissions where it is sustainable to do so.

Measure and continually monitor energy consumption

A target of Perisher’s EMS is to improve energy efficiency and reduce GHG emissions. Perisher has completed two comprehensive energy surveys, the first to identify the range of energy sources used and relevant rates of consumption, and the second identifying short and medium term opportunities for improving energy efficiency including making recommendations for more efficient space heating, lighting, domestic consumption, office automation, snowmaking and building design.

Minimise energy use and reduce green house gas emissions

A range of energy management initiatives have been undertaken, including;

  • The replacement of a range of incandescent lighting with low watt long life fluorescent lighting
  • The roll out of a more energy efficient and automated snowmaking system which is up to nine times more energy efficient than existing systems as well as improving snow reliability and quality.
  • The installation of thermostats/timers on space heaters and the staged removal of inefficient fan/radiant heaters from workplaces.
  • The installation of a power factor correction unit on the Mount Perisher triple chairlift and the installation of phase balance harmonic filters on the Ridge, Summit, Pleasant Valley, Terminal and Forester Express quad chairlifts, and the Village Eight Express Chairlift over the past three years. The further roll out of these energy saving devices will continue in the future.

Transfer energy use to renewable energy sources

In 2007, Perisher converted the power source for the Village Eight Express Chairlift, night skiing lights and six snowmaking fan guns on Front Valley to a 100% renewable energy source. In 2008, Perisher also converted the power source to renewable energy for the Early Starter Double Chair, the Summit, Ridge, Terminal and Pleasant Valley Quad Chairs at Blue Cow, the Kaaten Triple Chair at Smiggin Holes and the Interceptor Quad and Pretty Valley Double Chairs at Perisher Valley. This has more than doubled Perisher’s renewable energy power source commitment to 5% of its total energy consumption. The conversions are an important part of Perisher’s commitment to a responsible use of energy, reducing GHG emissions and improving environmental management performance.

Offset GHG emissions where it is sustainable to do so

In 2008, Perisher offset 100% of the carbon generated from the consumption of diesel fuel by Perisher’s snow grooming fleet, courtesy buses and other relevant plant and equipment and this commitment continues in 2009.

Village Eight Express

Encouraging Skitube Use

All Perisher staff are encouraged to use the Skitube to access the resort whenever possible, in order to reduce the kilometres driven to work and also provide a better experience for many of Perisher’s guests by limiting the amount of cars travelling on Kosciuszko Road to Perisher Valley and Smiggin Holes. In 2003 Perisher introduced a requirement for all staff (save for some staff with exceptional circumstances) to travel on Skitube during certain peak periods and it is pleasing to note that Perisher’s staff actively support this initiative.

Fuel management system

Perisher has installed a computerised fuel management system, which monitors fuel use by operator and by vehicle type. This allows the control and measurement of fuel use and hence provides opportunities to better manage fuel consumption throughout the resort. The system will aid the monitoring of the fleet’s overall performance and the assist with the scheduling of preventative maintenance.


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