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This document outlines the necessary actions to comply with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program, emphasizing the proper use of funds generated from grant activities. It discusses the Broad Spectrum Street Light Project, where 36,000 lights are to be installed, resulting in significant energy savings of about 15 million kWh and $1.8 million annually. Additionally, it highlights the progress of City Administration's Boiler Replacement Project and Gym Lighting Retrofits, achieving expected savings of 285,000 kWh and $59,000 per year.
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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Actions Tom Blair Deputy Director Environmental Services March 21, 2012
EECBG Actions • The requested actions are needed to comply with the terms and conditions of the EECBG program that all funds generated from grant activity work such as rebates and incentives must be used for additional project activity work under this grant.
Broad Spectrum Street Light Project http://evarigisconsulting.com/SouthernContractingWebMap.aspx
BROAD SPECTRUM LIGHTING • The City has awarded the contract for Broad Spectrum Lighting to install approximately 36,000 lights. • Approximately 14,500 light have been installed city-wide to date. • Estimated saving are 15 million kWh, equating to approximately $1.8 million in energy cost saving annually.
Gym Lighting Retrofits • 21 out of 24 gyms have been completed thus far City wide with an anticipated 285,000 kWh and $59,000 annually.
Questions? tblair@sandiego.gov