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Energy Audit Report Prepared by Ed Consalo

Energy Audit Report Prepared by Ed Consalo. Goals:. Develop & implement energy guidelines as per strategic plan Lower the district’s energy usage Lower the district’s energy costs Increase value of monies spent Provide a baseline for future energy projects and usage

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Energy Audit Report Prepared by Ed Consalo

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  1. Energy AuditReport Prepared byEd Consalo

  2. Goals: • Develop & implement energy guidelines as per strategic plan • Lower the district’s energy usage • Lower the district’s energy costs • Increase value of monies spent • Provide a baseline for future energy projects and usage • Identify areas for additional engineering • Establish a “best practices” policy • Increase comfort

  3. Strategic Plan: Efficient use of energy: • Energy conservation efforts • Regulate temperatures via Building Automation Control System • Evaluate energy purchase price • Recommend areas of conservation • Communication and feedback of progress

  4. How will we accomplish these goals?

  5. Lower district’s energy usage Identify areas of energy waste • What can be turned off • What can be rescheduled • What can be automated Identify items that could be better utilized • Are we using the correct device or area for the job

  6. Increase value of monies spent • Take advantage of off peak-power when possible • Install power factor correction capacitors • Avoid demand charges from the utilities • More available power at the same cost

  7. What areas should we explore? • HVAC start and stop times • Resetting of domestic hot water temps • Resetting of heating and cooling loop temps • Reduce after hours heating and cooling for occasional staff use

  8. What areas should we explore? (Continued) • Limit non-billable/non-school activities • Turn off computers and monitors • Adding CO2 controls to reduce fresh air intake • Vending machine controls • Light Occupancy Sensors • Restriction/removal of personal appliances from rooms • Lessen heating & cooling in hallways

  9. Small Appliances InventoryHigh School

  10. Small Appliances InventoryHigh School Planning Rooms

  11. Small Appliances InventoryMiddle School

  12. Small Appliances InventoryElementary

  13. Small Appliances InventoryElementary Faculty

  14. Small Appliances InventoryECC

  15. Electric Drinking Fountain

  16. Lighting Occupancy Sensors • Save 25% on daytime use • Total hours saved per school year 1,780 hours per classroom • Cost to install $200.00 per room • Savings of $36.26 per classroom annually

  17. Vending Machines • 54% saving • Five year return on investment =205% • Cost per unit $82.21

  18. HVAC • Set temp. in classroom • 68 heat • 72 Air • Savings of $17,000 to $18,000 per year

  19. In Closing • All staff and students need to be involved • Energy savings need to be a team effort • Monies saved can be better utilized for other needs within the school district • All areas and items need to be considered for possible savings • Energy conservation is a long term commitment by the district

  20. THANK YOU

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