BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 Message from the Board Together we can achieve things. The energy management industry in BC has a strong foundation built over the last two and a half decades. There are well established suppliers with energy efficient products, distributors that have strong relationships and can influence buying decisions, contractors and consultants that provide guidance and support, and utilities with established programs to encourage conservation. However, historically, we have not come together effectively to leverage our expertise and to proactively promote our industry. I am proud to see how BC ACE has been the catalyst to change in this area. BC ACE has built on initiatives that began just over a year ago to connect members and to begin to advocate for our industry. Some key highlights of this year include: Opportunities for members to provide input on potential policy initiatives (September 2014) Educational sessions to learn about opportunities in our industry (CIRS March 2014, Occupancy based controls October 2014) Meetings and input to the Provincial Government on DSM planning and regulation Collaboration with industry organizations with similar mandates include the Canadian Alliance of Certified Energy Advisors and Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance and others Input to utilities for resource planning Formation of Home Performance Stakeholder Council Launch of our website and newsletter We have a very dedicated “working” board that meets bi-weekly to review action items and develop new programs and initiatives. They spend a significant amount of time on our association and I want to recognize and thank each of them for their involvement. Please share your appreciation with them as well. BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 Our industry offers the best alternative to address growing energy demands. We are a viable option that can make a significant impact on energy use and at the same time, provide excellent job and economic opportunities for our Province. Please reach out to one of our board members to find out how you can help make a difference and support our association and our industry. Robert Greenwald President, Prism Engineering President of the Board, BC ACE BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 Table of Contents Message from the Board ................................................ 1 Table of Contents ........................................................... 3 2014 Year in Review ....................................................... 4 Advocacy: ....................................................................... 4 Member Promotion and Networking: ............................ 4 Industry and BC ACE Development: ............................... 5 Membership Renewal for 2015 ...................................... 6 Financial Reporting ......................................................... 7 BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 2014 Year in Review 2014 was an exciting year for BC ACE with the association promoting energy conservation and efficiency efforts in a number of key areas. Heading into 2015, we’d like to take a moment to update everyone on key highlights from the past including: Advocacy: BC Government - Representation to BC Government on ten-year DSM strategic plan, establishment of quarterly meetings and consultation input on DSM regulation changes. BC Hydro - Representation to BC Hydro on Integrated Resource Plan and Energy Conservation & Efficiency Committee. FortisBC - Representation to FortisBC on Long Term Resource Plans and Energy Efficiency & Conservation Committee. Member Promotion and Networking: Online – Creation of website and quarterly e-newsletter for information dissemination. Member Input – In March 2014 BC ACE members gathered at the Centre for Interactive Research on Sustainability (CIRS) building at UBC to learn about the building performance evaluation submitted as a graduate thesis by Laura Fedoruk, a MSc research graduate of the UBC Institute of Resources, Environment, and Sustainability (IRES). The presentation focused on results and conclusions of analysis of energy and performance data from the building systems of the CIRS building as well as inhabitant feedback about building monitoring and controls. There was a high level of interest in continuing the discussion and finding out more about the evident gap between the building model and actual building performance. There was a follow-up session in October 2014 with a presentation by Stefan Storey, Ph.D., co-founder of the UBC based start-up, Sensible Building Science Inc. He presented a summary of research findings from his work-to-date. Through questions and contributions from the audience several issues emerged. BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 Industry and BC ACE Development: Advocating to Government and Utilities on behalf of the industry Promoting the importance and contribution of the industry Development of proposal for improved conservation and efficiency rate designs for BC Hydro. Growing membership and Annual General Meeting Formation of the Home Performance Stakeholder Council. Reciprocal membership relationships with Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance. Development of proposal for private sector revolving fund. BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 Membership Renewal for 2015 BC ACE is rapidly becoming the industry association representing the Conservation and Efficiency industry. BC ACE has gained recognition from the Provincial Government and the Utilities. BC ACE appreciates your support and recognizes your understanding that our collective work in energy conservation and efficiency is critical for our industry growth. Your commitment has been key to building our success to date and will be important to continuing our leadership role. We appreciate your contribution and hope you will renew your membership with BC ACE for 2015. For existing members, renewal notices will be sent out. For new members please visit our website www.bcacea.com . BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 Financial Reporting Financial Statements Year Ended December 31, 2014 (Unaudited – See Notice to Ready) BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 Treasurer’s Report – Management’s Statement on Financial Reporting The financial statements are the responsibility of management and have been approved by the Board of Directors. The financial statements are based upon management’s best estimates and judgments and have been prepared with the application of generally accepted accounting principles. To ensure the integrity and objectivity of the data, the management maintains a system of internal controls comprising of policies and procedures that provide reasonable assurance that transactions are records and executed in accordance with their authorization, that assets are properly safeguarded, and that reliable financial records are being maintained. NOTICE TO READER These financial statements have not been audited. Readers are cautioned that these statements may not be appropriate for their purposes. BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 British Columbia Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Balance Sheet Year ended December 31, 2014 (Unaudited – See Notice to Reader) 2014 2013 ASSET CURRENT ASSETS Bank Account PayPal Account OTHER NON-CURRENT ASSETS Incorporation Cost $1,130.35 $322.00 $1,452.35 $6,235.72 $0.00 $6,235.72 $849.65 $849.65 $2,302.00 $7,085.37 -$402.17 -$122.69 $7,208.06 -$4,503.89 $0.00 $7,208.06 $2,704.17 $7,208.06 LIABILITIES AND MEMBERS' EQUITY CURRENT LIABILITIES GST Paid on Purchases MEMBERS' EQUITY Retained Earnings Current Earnings ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD _______________________________ Secretary/Treasurer BC Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Annual Report 2014 British Columbia Advanced Conservation and Efficiency Association Statement of Income and Retained Earnings Year ended December 31, 2014 (Unaudited – See Notice to Reader) 2014 2013 REVENUE $250.00 $9,150.00 EXPENSE Events $0.00 $1,781.14 Interest & Bank Charges $9.50 $160.80 Miscellaneous Expenses $35.00 $0.00 $44.50 EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES FOR THE YEAR RETAINED EARNINGS - END OF YEAR $44.50 $1,941.94 $205.50 $7,208.06
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