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Continuous Energy Improvement 

(CEI)

In Parkland

2016 ‐2017

O Another Successful Year:O Electrical Savings

O PowerO Dollars

O Involvement and EnthusiasmO Students and Staff

O In SchoolO At Home

O Expansion of Conservation Efforts:O RecyclingO Water

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PPL Electrical Utilities UpdateKey Account Manager:Heather Bash

CLEAResult AssistSenior Account Manager:Auralia Lundquist

PPL’s Phase 3 of Act 129

pplelectric.com/businessrebates

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Phase III PPL Electric UtilitiesO Phase III of Pennsylvania Act 129 kicked off on June 1,

2016 and runs through May 31, 2021.O Rebates are available for both retrofits and new

construction: O lighting equipment, O occupancy sensors, O HVAC equipment and controls, O food service and refrigeration equipment, O computer management software, O installing drives on motors, fans, and pumps, and O combined heat and power.

https://www.pplelectricbusinesssavings.com/

Phase III Offering

O Program OfferingsO Utilize Engineering support for project planningO Energy BenchmarkingO Energy Master PlanningO Facility Assessments

O CEI InvolvementO Legacy 8 Participation in all Available SessionsO February 28th, 2017O 4 new districts

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Contact InformationO Auralia Lundquist -K-12 Schools Account Manager

O (610)790-8791 ext. 223O Auralia.Lundquist@clearesult.com

O Heather Bash- PPL Key Account ManagerO (484) 634-3218 O hmsmeltz@pplweb.com

Program Update

Pilot SchoolO Orefield:

O 2014 – 2015 Year #1: 180,089 kWh’s Saved

O 2015 – 2016 Year #2: 491,190 kWh’s Saved

O 2016 – 2017 Year #3: 694,149 kWh’s Saved

O Total: 1,365,428 kWh’s Saved

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Program Update

District:

O 2015 – 2016 Year #1: 1,172,402 kWh’s Saved

O 2016 – 2017 (to date) Year #2: 1,672,566 kWh’s Saved(plus OMS Year #1): 180,089 kWh’s Saved

O Total: 3,025,057 kWh’s Saved

O Dollars Saved ($0.069 /kWh): $ 208,729

Program Update

Inception of Program:

O April 2014 – Present: 3,813,532 kWh’s Saved

O Dollars Saved (blended rate $0.075 kWh):O $286,015

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Major Savings Factor

Purchase of Electricity

O Mr. Keppel – New Rate – Effective March 2017:O $0.0589 / KWH

O Projected Savings:O $192,000 / Year

Major Reason for SuccessGreen teams – Led By Energy Champions

O High School – John Monahan/Sarah YenserO Orefield- Mike MesserschmidtO Springhouse – Jenn Karetsky/Josh AbramsO Jaindl – Judy KellyO Fogelsville – Jason HamiltonO Kernsville – Joan KremO Schnecksville – Julie StraussO Ironton – Kathy UrbanO Kratzer – Mara HeinO Cetronia – Geneine ParrO Parkway Manor – Karyn Haines

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Building Level Program Example –Orefield Middle School

Special Recognition

O Cetronia – Mindy Marciniak

O Parkway Manor – Josh Wuchter

O Springhouse – Steve Foulke

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Introducing Captain Kilowatt

Keystone Energy Efficiency Fund

“Moving to the Head of the Class” Competition:

O High School – John MonahanO Parkway Manor- Karyn Haines/Lee MoyerO Orefield – Mike MesserschmidtO Schnecksville – Julie StraussO Springhouse – Josh Abrams

For More Information:https://keealliance.org/schools-award/

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Program Oversight

Core Team:O Rich SniscakO Rod TroutmanO Tracy SmithO Dave KeppelO Todd GombosSite OversightO All School Principals

Making It Happen

O Professional Staffs

O Support Staffs

O Students

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Lastly, but certainly not least

A Special Thank You:

Parkland Board ofSchool Directors

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