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Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them . ~ Albert Einstein. Teller County Energy Advisory Board. Success Stories in the Community. Teller County – Asset Management. FLEET SERVICES. Place-Holder for Public Works Bldg. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Problems cannot be solved at the same
level of awareness that created them.
~Albert Einstein
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Success Stories in the Community
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Teller County – Asset Management
FLEET SERVICES
Multi-purpose/use of vehicles• Less fuel and oil usage• Year round usage• Less expensive to operate
Recycling• Oil• Antifreeze• Metal• Silt/Sand• Batteries• Light bulb
Smaller Fleet Vehicles benefits• Lower fuel costs• Less use of fluids• Lower cost per mile to operate
Buildings• Reduction of electricity usage• Radiant Heating systems• Proper preventative
maintenance ensures optimum efficiency of major systems and decreases all utility expenditures.
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Teller County – Asset Management
FACILITES
Parks• Wind and Solar at
Hayden Divide Community Park – First county facility using alternative energy
• Programmable sprinkler system at Hayden Divide decreased water usage
Energy Efficiency in Southern Teller County
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City of Cripple Creek
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Audits of municipal buildings and facilities, and subsequent conversion to high-efficiency lightingExperimenting with new induction technology for high-efficiency street lighting alternatives
City of Victor
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• Recent energy audit of all municipal buildings and facilities
• Upgrades to high-efficiency heating equipment in City’s garage and Fire Station facilities
• Conversion from propane to higher efficiency natural gas in municipal, commercial and residential buildings
Cripple Creek Victor Re-1
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• High school HVAC units and control upgrades, new windows and proximity detectors for lighting
• Board-approved Power Purchase Agreement for 200 kW PV system to reduce energy needs, while providing curriculum opportunities for studying renewable energies
• Grant-funded geodesic greenhouse
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company
• Long-term wind anemometer studies to determine wind power feasibility, spurring Mariah Energy to develop Vertical Axis Wind Turbine “Wind to Hydrogen” project in the Gold Camp area
• Household recycling programs for employees
• Motion sensor and natural lighting improvements to save energy
• Heating upgrades to reduce evaporation and thereby conserve water resources
• Infrastructure upgrades• E-Waste Recycling Earth Day event at
area schools (30,000 lbs. of electronic materials were recycled at this event last year)
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Energy Efficiency Successes in Southern Teller County
Community of Caring• Southern Teller County
Transportation Committee
• Low Income Weatherization Program in collaboration with LEAP and Social Services
• Refrigerator Swap Program with Black Hills Energy
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Aspen Mine Center
Recycling in the Region
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Waste Management Recycling at Wal-Mart ADD DIVIDE
• First “single-stream” recycling provider in our region, providing for an additional 30% more recycling for consumers
• Their firm provides for 21 jobs in this community
• Newspaper, Cardboard and Plastics #1-7 are recycled most often
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Aluminum and Tin CansBrown Paper Bags Empty Aerosol cansGlass bottles & jarsJunk Mail & Magazines Newspapers Office Paper Paperboard (cereal & tissue boxes) Plastics ( #1-7) ONLY
Started offering recycling to customers in 2009
City of Woodland Park – Recent Projects
Currently replacing / Retrofitting “EXIT “ signs with LED application(2010-2011)
Retrofitting fluorescent tubes with LED replacements in areas where lighting is necessary 24/7(2010-2011)
Converted to LED outdoor directional lighting at Teen Center behind City Hall, night-time-sky-friendly (2009)TELLERENERGY.COM
City of Woodland Park – Upcoming Projects
Conducting a conversion analysis for other City facilities to switch out to LED lighting where appropriate
Researching options for similar LED application for use in Police Operations Center and Dispatch facility
Developing a funding strategy to add insulation to City Halland Police Operations Center and Dispatch Facility
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City of Woodland Park – Energy Savings
Electrical usage in City facilities was 9.5% below 2009, but due to a rate hike, these costs increased by over 17%
… similar data for usage savings on water??
Natural Gas usage in City facilities during 2010 was 7.8% less than 2009, yielding a $9,131 savings
Fuels usage is a little harder to calibrate , given that so many of these expenses are weather driven ( i.e., how often the grass needs to be cut given how wet or dry the summer months are, how often the snowplows run, etc.) These costs were reduced by 2% from 2009 to 2010.
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Highlights from Communities Plans
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POLICY STATEMENT / IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY NO. 1A-4 –
Encourage the full utilization of the environmental review mechanisms of the county, regional, state and federal agencies to ensure that all public and private development will not exceed the carrying capacity of the land or resource, degradation lands, or threaten the availability of the resource.
POLICY STATEMENT / IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY NO. 1C-31 –
Encourage the identification of locations and construction techniques supportive of energy conservation.
POLICY STATEMENT / IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY NO. 1C-33 –
Encourage the identification and use of alternative sources of energy, i.e. wind, water, solar, etc.
From the Teller County Action Plan:
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OBJECTIVE NO. 2-B
To identify methods for the minimization of pollution of land, air, soil, and water through proper location of industries, disposal sites, other activities, and planning to minimize inappropriate energy use and encourage conservation.
POLICY STATEMENT / IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY NO. 2B-45 –
Encourage the support of and actively pursue programs to promote energy conservation and to encourage the use of alternative forms of energy, i.e. solar, water, geothermal, and wind sources.
From the Teller County Action Plan:
POLICY STATEMENT / IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY NO. 2B-46 –
Encourage the identification of methods to promote the efficient use and conservation of energy resources.
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COMMUNITY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES
Consider each building’s solar access and encourage energy conservation measures (e.g., use landscaping to provide summer shade and wind protection, minimize heat islands, construct energy-efficient structures).
From the Woodland Park Comp Plan:
COMMUNITY DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES
Promote the use of rapidly renewable materials and regional materials in building construction and renovation to save resources and to support local businesses.
SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT ACTION 1.2.1
Advocate for and encourage energy-efficient technology (such as Energy Star appliances and fluorescent lighting) and the use of renewable energy (e.g., solar, geothermal and wind power) in public buildings, homes, businesses and for transportation. Evaluate the modification of building codes to require specific energy-efficient technologies.
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From the Woodland Park Comp Plan:
SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT ACTION 2.1.1
Develop an environmental sustainability outreach campaign that:- Uses a variety of communication tools to keep the
public informed about the community’s progress and opportunities to become involved (such as the City website, mass e-mails and text messaging);
- Promotes the community’s sustainability efforts at public events;
- Creates partnerships among the City, Teller County, local media, interested organizations and residents to support and expand the campaign
- Partners with Catamount Institute and local colleges to find volunteers to do free energy audits; and
- Encourages City employees, residents and visitors to use alternative methods of transportation (walk, bike, carpool, etc.)
SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT OBJECTIVE 2.1
Create opportunities for community members to learn about and participate in efforts that promote environmental sustainability and encourage stewardship.
SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT ACTION 1.2.7
Educate residents about how to become more energy efficient
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GOAL 1 – ASSESSMENTS, AUDITS, AND SURVEYS
Facilitate a minimum of 20 residential and 20 commercial Energy Assessments and Audits to increase awareness of current utility use in all sectors throughout the region.
STRATEGY 1: Determine current utility use from utility providers.STRATEGY 2: Conduct a pre and post survey of citizens to determine their current awareness of their energy use, the GEO rebate program, and barriers to energy improvements.
From the Southeast Region Strategic Energy Plan:(representing Crowley, Otero, Bent, Kiowa, Prowers and Baca Counties)
GOAL 2 – EDUCATION AND OUTREACH THROUGH PRESENTATIONS, MEDIA, AND PARTNERSHIPS TO REDUCE CO2 EMISSIONS
Provide Education and Outreach to the general public on Energy Efficiency and Conservation Measures to cause a change in behaviors and decreased utility use, resulting in a 5% reduction in CO2 emissions by June 2012.
STRATEGY 3: Collaborate with other partners and energy programs to leverage resources and attain emissions reduction goal.STRATEGY 4: Track and publish the number of GEO rebates used and estimated CO2 emissions reduced.
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GOAL 3 – EDUCATE CURRENT AND NEW TRADESMEN TO INCREASE ENERGY EFFICIENT AND RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLATIONS
Increase the number of Credible Tradesmen and Trained Contractors causing more energy efficient equipment and renewable energy system installations in the region: a minimum of 10 new renewable energy systems and 10 replacement high-efficiency HVAC units.
STRATEGY 1: Increase the knowledge base of current tradesmen on appropriate energy efficient installation procedures.STRATEGY 2: Support the increase of new tradesmen in the region to install more energy efficient/renewable energy systems.
From the Southeast Region Strategic Energy Plan:(representing Crowley, Otero, Bent, Kiowa, Prowers and Baca Counties)
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GOAL 1 – IMPLEMENT A PROACTIVE GENERAL ENERGY EFFICIENT / RENEWABLE ENERGY PUBLIC OUTREACH CAMPAIGN
Action Item 1: Provide communication booth at Park County Summer and Winter events each year (literature, surveys to collect public comments)
Action Item 4: Provide information on the Park County Energy Efficiency / Renewable Energy website
From the Park County Energy Plan:
GOAL 2 – PROMOTE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY IN RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS
Action Item 1: Provide county, Town of Fairplay and Town of Alma with information packets on both energy efficiency and renewable energy for distribution with building permit packages
Action Item 3: Promote the concept of home audits
GOAL 9 – INVESTIGATE POTENTIAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Action Item 1: Assess impacts of carpooling or public transportation
Action Item 2: SWOT assessment for high-traffic Bailey to Morrison corridor
Action Item 3: Pursue public input for Fairplay to Summit County corridor
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Comparing Energy Usage Benchmark Data for
Teller County Service Areas
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Teller County Energy UsageBenchmark Data (2010)
Sources: Black Hills Energy, IREA, Colorado Natural Gas
Residential Use 104,089,581 kWhCommercial Use (<50 kVA) 54,828,497 kWhIndustrial Usage (>50 kVA) 108,410,137 kWh TOTAL TELLER COUNTY ELECTRICITY USE 267,328,215 kWh
Electricity Usage
Residential Use 562,571 McfCommercial & Industrial Usage 354,156 Mcf TOTAL TELLER COUNTY NATURAL GAS USE 916,727 Mcf
Natural Gas Usage
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104,089,581 kWh
54,828,497kWh
108,410,137 kWh
Electric
Residential Commercial Industrial Residential Commercial Industrial
ELECTRIC TOTAL kWh
267,328,215 kWh
PER CAPITA (21,704)
12,317
NATURAL GAS TOTAL Mcf
916,727 Mcf
PER CAPITA (21,704)
42.2
* Note: National average =12, 347 kWh and 49.1 mcf per capita
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SWOT Analysis & Outreach Opportunities(a summary from the 11/29/2010 meeting)
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Community Outreach & Education
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Teller Energy Plan Input
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Energy efficiency that pays for itselfEPC – Energy Performance Contracting
Direct assistance from GEO for:•Colorado State, County and City Agencies•State education facilities including colleges and universities, public K-12 schools and special districts•Energy efficiency and equipment upgrades•No upfront capital – paid for later through energy savings that result•Energy service professional expertise•Ongoing maintenance services•Guaranteed savings
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EPP -Environmentally Preferred Purchasing
• Conserve natural resources, • Minimize environmental impacts such as
pollution and use of water and energy, • Eliminate or reduce toxics that create hazards
to workers and our community, • Support strong recycling markets, • Reduce materials that are landfilled,
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• Increase the use and availability of environmentally preferable products that protect the environment,
• Identify environmentally preferable products and distribution systems,
• Reward manufacturers and vendors that reduce environmental impacts in their production and distribution systems or services, and
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• Create a model for successfully purchasing environmentally preferable products, and that encourages other purchasers in our community to adopt similar goals.
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Next Steps
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Review of GEO Deliverables
POTENTIAL GOAL AREAS FOR A STRATEGIC PLAN BASED ON GEO DELIVERABLES AND EXAMPLE PLANS FROM OTHER CEC REGIONS FOR CONSIDERATION BY OUR GROUP MIGHT INCLUDE:
1. Energy Assessments and Audits2. Identification, Recruitment and Training of
Tradesmen and Auditors3. Promoting Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Opportunities4. Greening Government5. Recycling Efforts6. Conservation Efforts7. Transportation Impacts
Education and Outreach Opportunities
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Purpose & Mission
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Teller County Energy Advisory Board
Purpose The Teller County Energy Advisory Board is a diverse and representative committee convened to aid Teller County Community in the development and implementation of the Teller County Energy Plan. The Advisory Board will use a range of assessment tools to
determine strengths in local and regional energy plans and initiatives; potential gaps on a county-wide level and identify the goals and
objectives that will guarantee a successful plan.
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MISSION STATEMENTS
MISSION # 1
The Teller County Energy Advisory Board will collaborate to help educate citizens about making responsible energy choices, create a regional sustainability plan and work to develop inter-governmental agreements in support of that plan.
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MISSON #2
Our mission is to promote energy efficiency, sustainability, and renewable energy in Teller County by developing a long-range strategic plan. The plan will promote education and outreach to help inform citizens about responsible energy choices, provide assessment and improvement tools for energy usage across all community sectors, and encourage energy-related policies in the various jurisdictional areas of the government.
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MISSION # 3
The Teller County Energy Plan has been developed through strategic partnerships and supported by the Colorado Governor’s Energy Office. The Teller County Advisory Board will assist in creating a functional plan with achievable goals, pragmatic approaches considerate of economic sustainably and promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy.
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Meeting Schedule
Date Time Location
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