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STAFFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2012 Bob Randall CEM, BEP, CBCP Energy Manager Aug 13 , 2013. Overview. 2012 Energy Reduction Efforts New & Future Energy r eductions e fforts Energy Star Program. Energy Reduction Efforts.

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  1. STAFFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM2012Bob Randall CEM, BEP, CBCPEnergy ManagerAug 13, 2013

  2. Overview • 2012 Energy Reduction Efforts • New & Future Energy reductions efforts • Energy Star Program

  3. Energy Reduction Efforts 7th consecutive year – School Division reduced utility costs… While the average cost of electricity to SCPS increased 6% from $.088 to an average cost of $.094 per KWH for all usage

  4. Energy Reduction Efforts • How do we do it? • Energy Performance Contracts • Temperature control reductions • Retro-Commissioning

  5. Energy Reduction Efforts • YearMBTU’s • Original 25 Schools • 2005 248,639,864 • 2006 231,703,193 • 2007 207,403,347 • 2008196,067,563 • 2009 172,592,046 • 2010 185,097,785 • 2011158,002,092 • 2012 142,656,783 • With New Schools (MVHS, CES, ABES, DSMS & SCHMS) • 2007 246,594,352 • 2008 235,724,780 • 2009 217,896,755 • 2010 223,409,383 • 2011 196,071,320 • 2012 181,530,406 Saved in Excess of $12M

  6. Energy Reduction Efforts

  7. Energy Reduction Efforts • Environmental Impact 24,162 TONS of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) not emitted into the atmosphere • This is the right thing to do!

  8. New & Future Energy Reduction Efforts • Continue to implement Energy Management Plan • Road map to comprehensive energy management • Energy competition between schools • Energy Star Awards

  9. New & Future Energy Reduction Efforts • Retro-Commissioning Efforts • At least one school per year • FY12 - Drew MS & Park Ridge ES • FY13 – Hartwood ES • FY14 - ? • Continue holiday, spring & summer temperature control measures • Continue with fine tuning and upgrading of building temperature controls

  10. Energy Competition • Friendly energy competition between schools that will recognize facilities with the most energy consumption reduction quarterly • School’s Energy Steering Group Coordinator will assist to help educate students and staff on ways to reduce energy • Tentative Start Date – Jan 2014

  11. Energy Star Program • ENERGY STAR • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) voluntary program that helps businesses and individuals save money and protect our climate through superior energy efficiency • Portfolio Manager Rating System • Measures Energy Efficiency • 1- 100 Score • Target is 75 >

  12. Energy Star Program • Energy Star Certification • 30 Schools Scored • Eight >75 Rating for EPA’s Energy Star • Brooke Point & Colonial Forge High Schools • Dixon-Smith & HH Poole Middle Schools • Hampton Oaks, Margaret Brent, Park Ridge, & Winding Creek Elementary Schools • Certification Pending

  13. New & Future Energy Reduction Efforts • Ensure Energy Reduction Efforts Included in Rebuild Stafford HS, GVES Renovation and Rebuild MES • Plan Energy Performance Contract (Phase III) identified in FY14-22 CIP

  14. Questions? You can achieve 100% Energy Saving WHEN YOU TURN OFF THE LIGHTS

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