❓ Question on Notice regarding energy and water consumption of various WA government departments and agencies between 2002/03 and 2005/06. The answer provides some specific data and explains why some data is unavailable.
AnsweredQoN 1877Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 March 2007
Member
Portfolio
Local Government; Racing and Gaming; Multicultural Interests and Citizenship; Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure; Goldfields-Esperance; Youth
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(b) 2003-2004; (c) 2004-2005; and (d) 2005-2006?
(c) 2004-2005; and (d) 2005-2006?
(d) 2005-2006?
(c) 2004-2005; and (d) 2005-2006?
(d) 2005-2006?
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Answered
12 June 2007
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Local Government; Racing and Gaming; Multicultural Interests and Citizenship; Government Enterprises; Minister Assisting the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure; Goldfields-Esperance; Youth
Response time
84 days
(1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Goldfields Esperance Development Commission (1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Detailed information regarding energy consumption is already provided to the parliament. Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Energy consumption profiles of all general government sector agencies with 25 or more FTEs is detailed in the Energy Smart Government reports for 2002/03, 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2005/06 that have been tabled in Parliament and are available from the Parliamentary Library and the Sustainable Energy Development Office. Identifying the electricity consumption of agencies or offices below this threshold would be resource intensive. In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Department for Planning and Infrastructure The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
The response will be forthcoming from the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure. Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Department of Local Government and Regional Development (1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Water consumption by volume cannot be calculated as it forms part of all the building consumption. The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
The following details are for electricity consumption for the Department of Local Government and Regional Development. (1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1)(a) 2002-2003 - 413,232 kWh (b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 2003-2004 - 396,835 kWh (c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 2004-2005 - 362,028 kWh (d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 2005-2006 - 352,607 kWh Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Department of Racing Gaming and Liquor (1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Department of Racing, Gaming & Liquor, Level 1, 87 Adelaide Terrace EAST PERTH is in leased office accommodation and has no water meter; consequently no water usage records are kept. Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity usage 2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 187367 Kwh 2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 169293 Kwh 2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 154011 Kwh 2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 165732 Kwh Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Burswood Park Board (1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Water usage in KL 2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 6,854,000 2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 6,540,000 2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/20055,014,000 2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 7,891,000 Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity usage 2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 1,476,619 Kwh 2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 1,916,953 Kwh 2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 2,251,170 Kwh 2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 2,033,537 Kwh The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
The Western Australian Greyhound Racing Association has premises located at Cannington and Mandurah. (1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Water usage in KL Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Cannington 2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 5,212 2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 6,280 2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 10,621 2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 10,454 Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Mandurah 2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 1,643 2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 2,337 2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 2,693 2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 2,483 Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity - off peak followed by on peak (units used) Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Cannington 2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 361,220 373,590 2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 365,350 385,470 2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 389,600 421,530 2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 404,478 442,272 Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Mandurah 2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2002/2003 112,112 204,154 2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2003/2004 131,831 202,496 2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2004/2005 118,015 201,129 2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
2005/2006 105,407 204,314 Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Government Employees Superannuation Board (1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
GESB is not able to assess the total volume of water consumed as the premises is not individually metered. Electricity used has only been recorded since July 2005. (a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a)- (c) Not available (d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 532,380 kilowatt hours of electricity. Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Gold Corporation (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a) 2002-2003 2,775,231 kwh 9,366 kilo litres (b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 2003-2004 3,079,275 kwh 10,060 kilo litres (c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 2004-2005 3,649,713 kwh 11,247 kilo litres (d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 2005-2006 3,796,122 kwh 13,980 kilo litres Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Youth (1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) In relation to water usage, the State Government is conscious of the need to conserve water and has encouraged installation of water saving measures in Government owned and leased premises. These measures include the introduction of dual flush toilets, waterless urinals and water flow restrictions to hand basins. In relation to specific water usage of each agency and their individual offices, this information is not available as in a majority of cases, water charges are included as part of a general charge for outgoings and usage is not communicated to individual tenants of multi tenanted buildings. Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Electricity usage is available through the Energy Reduction Initiative for the requested years with the total usage ( in kilowatt hours) and corresponding figures for the Office for Children and Youth provided below: (a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a) 87,262 (b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 84,390 (c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 54,165 (d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 26,472 Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
Insurance Commission of Western Australia (1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) As a Government Trading Enterprise, the Insurance Commission is exempt from being required to report on the performance of its energy saving initiatives against the Energy Smart Government Policy. It does, however, have an ongoing commitment to energy saving initiatives and has implemented several practices and policies to help achieve them. As such no figures of kilowatts of power used are available. In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
In relation to specific water usage, the Insurance Commission is one of many tenants in a CBD high rise building. Water charges are included as a general charge for variable outgoings and individual usage is neither recorded nor communicated to tenants. LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
LOTTERYWEST (1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(1-2) Electricity Water (a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(a) 2002-2003 19803.99KWH 1100 KL (b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(b) 2003-2004 18834.37KWH 1273 KL (c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(c) 2004-2005 21973.01KWH 1482 KL (d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
(d) 2005-2006 20743.00KWH 1065 KL
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