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Energy Management Planning and Shrinking Budgets

Energy Management Planning and Shrinking Budgets. 2010. Introduction. Alan R. Mulak, PE (978) 486-4484 amulak@comcast.net. Introduction. Thank you Credits! My Opinion Q&A. Why do we need an EMP?. December 1, 2005 Electricity costs to skyrocket By DAVID SCHOETZ STAFF WRITER

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Energy Management Planning and Shrinking Budgets

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  1. Energy Management Planning and Shrinking Budgets 2010

  2. Introduction • Alan R. Mulak, PE • (978) 486-4484 • amulak@comcast.net

  3. Introduction • Thank you • Credits! • My Opinion • Q&A

  4. Why do we need an EMP? • December 1, 2005 • Electricity costs to skyrocket • By DAVID SCHOETZSTAFF WRITER • BARNSTABLE - The cost of the electricity supply for Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard • homeowners will increase by 81 percent starting with December meter readings. • The cost of the actual electricity on residential bills will climb from 7.132 cents per kilowatt hour to 12.92 cents…. • (Cape Cod Times)

  5. Why do we need an EMP? Colored lines are local utility rates.

  6. Why do we need an EMP?

  7. Why Energy Planning? What’s new?

  8. Energy Planning First and foremost: Turn it off! Steven Chu meeting with President Barack Obama

  9. First: Train your Building Operators! www.theboc.info/

  10. Next: Utilize Free Resources • O&M Best Practices • www.eere.energy.gov/femp

  11. More Free Resources COMcheck www.energycodes.gov/comcheck/ez_download.stm

  12. More Free Resources Motor Master www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/bestpractices/software.html

  13. More Free Resources • Cool Roofs • http://www.ornl.gov/sci/roofs+walls/facts/CoolCalcPeak.htm • Air Conditioning • www.alliantenergy.com/docs/groups/public/documents/pub • Variable Speed Drives • www.alliantenergy.com/docs

  14. More Free Resources EPA Energy Star Building Portfolio Manager

  15. WIIFM? Portfolio Manager – make your boss look good!

  16. BD#1 – Tune up your building! • Applies to: • New buildings • Re-commissioning existing buildings • Continuous Commissioning as part of O&M.

  17. BD#2 – Incandescent Bulbs

  18. BD#3 – T5’s and HPT8’s in Gyms, Rinks

  19. BD#4 – Occupancy Sensors Note: Isole metered savings = 100 kwhr per year

  20. BD#5 – Utility Programs

  21. BD#6 – CMMS / EMS System

  22. BD#7 – Gas IR Heat

  23. BD#7 – Gas Boilers • Vs

  24. BD#8 – Gas Hot Water

  25. BD#9 - Motors • Motors: • Don’t buy the cheapest! • NEMA Premium Efficiency • www.MotorUp.com • Call your electric utility! • Great intern job

  26. BD#10 – Drives

  27. BD#11 – Filters • Filters: • Don’t buy the cheapest! • Locate and change them • HEPA filters • NAFA - National Air Filtration Association • Fiberglass filter MERV < 1 • Pleated filter MERV > 6

  28. DB#12 - Air Compressors • A few notes from Jeff Wright… • Audible leaks - $1,500 • ¼” leaks - $5,000 • Add VSD and expansion tank – save 30 to 50% of energy • Roughly $1,000 per HP

  29. BD#13 – Field Trip • Take a field trip with your boss

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  35. Thank you!Questions?

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