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Electri -City

Electri -City. Team Oorja Tufts University. City plan. Introduction. Statement of Goal Team Approach Key Issues Financial Analysis Budget Allocation Conclusions. Goal Assumptions. Create a long-term, sustainable energy solution for a mid-sized US cities

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Electri -City

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  1. Electri-City Team Oorja Tufts University

  2. City plan

  3. Introduction • Statement of Goal • Team Approach • Key Issues • Financial Analysis • Budget Allocation • Conclusions

  4. Goal Assumptions • Create a long-term, sustainable energy solution for a mid-sized US cities • We focus on energy management in the 150 municipal public buildings • Primarily on office space

  5. Approach • Energy plan for a mid-sized US city managing diverse stakeholders • Key Issues • Building manager disincentives • Data disintegration issues • Financial constraints • Multi-stakeholder problem

  6. Energy plan organization chart

  7. Data deficiencies

  8. Data Deficiencies • Utility data availability • Inconsistent standards • Budgetary constraints • Lack of building data

  9. Data Solutions • Submetering • Portfolio Manager • Benchmarking • Auditing

  10. Multi-stakeholders

  11. Stakeholder Issues • Disincentives • Poor Information Channels • Inflexibility

  12. Multi-stakeholder Conceptualization

  13. Building manager discentives

  14. Building Manager Disincentives • Disaggregated standards • Lack of awareness and understanding • Absence of support of city management • Little budget flexibility • No inclusion of energy performance in facilities management • Additional work for building managers

  15. Building Manager Solutions • Training program • Flexible budgets • Adding to performance evaluation criteria • Additional discretionary spending • Monitoring incentives from savings • Energy management handle paperwork and pre-approve vendor

  16. Financial constraints

  17. Financial Constraints • Financing for upgrades • Procurement policy issues • Rigid capital budgets • High upfront capital costs

  18. Financial Solutions • Using extensive clean energy funding network • Channel additional audits and building upgrades based on need • Financing scheme for capital upgrades • Outcome-based monetary incentives for stakeholders

  19. Budget allocation

  20. Energy savings through capital improvement

  21. Conclusions • Audits, submeters, incentives, and retrofits • Conservative cost estimation • Replicability & Scalability • Better integration with utility

  22. Thank You.Any Questions?

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