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STAFFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2011 Bob Randall CEM, BEP, CBCP Energy Manager You can achieve 100% Energy Saving WHEN YOU TURN OFF THE LIGHTS

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STAFFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

2011

Bob Randall CEM, BEP, CBCPEnergy Manager

You can achieve 100% Energy Saving WHEN YOU TURN OFF THE LIGHTS

2011 Energy Reduction Efforts   Energy Performance Contract Update  New & Future Energy Reductions Efforts

Overview

You can achieve 100% Energy Saving WHEN YOU TURN OFF THE LIGHTS

6th Consecutive Year – School Division Reduced Utility Costs…

Energy Reduction Efforts

While the average cost of electricity to SCPS rebounded 11% from $.079 to an average cost of $.088 per KWH for all

usage

How Did We Do It?

Energy Reduction Efforts

-Energy Performance Contracts

-Temperature Control Reductions

-Retro Commissioning

Dollars Saved Compared 2005 to 2011

2005 248,639,864 = 72,872,176 KWH x $.088 = $6,412,751 2006 231,703,193 = 67,908,321 KWH x $.088 = $5,975,932 2007 207,403,347 = 60,786,444 KWH x $.088 = $5,349,207 2008 196,067,563 = 57,464,115 KWH x $.088 = $5,056,842 2009 172,592,046 = 50,583,835 KWH x $.088 = $4,451,377 2010 185,097,785 = 54,249,057 KWH x $.088 = $4,773,917 2011 158,002,092 = 46,307,764 KWH x $.088 = $4,075,038 WITH NEW SCHOOLS 2007 246,594,352 = 72,272,670 KWH x $.088 = $6,359,994 2008 235,724,780 = 69,086,981 KWH x $.088 = $6,079,654 2009 217,896,755 = 63,861,885 KWH x $.088 = $5,619,845 2010 223,409,383 = 65,477,544 KWH x $.088 = $5,762,023 2011 196,071,320 = 57,465,216 KWH x $.088 = $5,056,939 From Dominion $3,288,210 / 37,443,980 = $.088 - KWH

Energy Reduction Efforts

Energy Reduction Efforts

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

$1.00

$1.20

$1.40

$1.60

$1.80

$2.00

$2.20

2.04

1.91

1.79

1.64

1.47

1.29

Energy Savings Per Sq. Foot

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Calendar Year

Dollars Per Sq. Foot

Environmental Impact

125,165 TONS of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) NOT EMITTED INTO THE ATMOSPHERE.

  THIS IS THE RIGHT

THING TO DO!

Energy Reduction Efforts

History◦ Opportunity to reduce energy consumption by

modernization of facility systems through Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs)

LightingOccupancy SensorsMotors & Fan DrivesWater Conservation

 ◦ Utilized State Contract to evaluate and select an

energy performance contractor ◦ Contracts funded through annual energy savings

Energy Performance Contract

History◦ Selected NORESCO for Phase I - 2006◦ 18 Schools◦ 7 Energy Conservation Measures◦ Completed April 2007◦ Selected NORESCO for Phase II - January 2010◦ 8 Schools◦ 4 Energy Conservation Measures◦ Completed May 2012◦ QSCB Bond Funded

Energy Performance Contract

Phase II – Update

◦ June 2010 NORESCO initiated Detailed Energy Audit

◦ Surveyed 8 schools:

Hampton Oaks ES Park Ridge ES Winding Creek ES Drew MS A.G. Wright MS Brook Point HS Mountain View HS Professional Development Center 

Energy Performance Contract

Phase II – Update

◦ Selected 4 energy conservation measures (ECM’s) ECM #1 - efficient lighting ECM #2 - occupancy sensors in classrooms,

(hallways, offices, gyms) ECM #3 - water conservation (low flush) ECM #4 - variable fan drives & efficient motors for

HVAC equipment 

Estimated Annual Energy Cost Savings = $199,500.00 per year guaranteed

Energy Performance Contract

Phase II – Update

◦ Schedule:

◦ Audit Completion November 24, 2010◦ Approval Completed January 14,

2011◦ Start Work June 9, 2011◦ Completed Work May 30, 2012

Energy Performance Contract

Continue to Implement Energy Management Plan

◦ Road Map to Comprehensive Energy Management

 

New & Future Energy Reduction Efforts

Retro-Commissioning Efforts◦Retro-Commission at least one school per

year◦DMS and PRES in FY12 Widewater ES in FY 13 

Continue Holiday, Spring & Summer Temperature Control Measures

Continue with fine tuning of our Temperature controls and upgrading them

 

New & Future Energy Reduction Efforts

Work with Planning and Construction on the new High School and Renovations.

  Plan Energy Performance Contract

(Phase III) Identified in FY13-17 CIP

Execute a Wind Generation Grant (RTMS) that will fund the Construction of a Small Wind Generator

New & Future Energy Reduction Efforts

Questions?

You can achieve 100% Energy Saving WHEN YOU TURN OFF THE LIGHTS