Villa Vasconcellos Walnut Creek, CA.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Presented by: Rod Meredith Assistant Director Public Works Riley County, KS Matthew Leaper Business Development Manager Johnson Controls, Inc. IMPLEMENTING.
Advertisements

Building Energy Rating
Field Experience with Ground-Source Heat Pumps in Affordable Low Energy Housing Daniel Ellis President ClimateMaster, Inc. Oklahoma City, U.S.A.
T OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY AT TRIBAL GAMING FACILITIES.
Energy Accountability You: The Consumer. Making the shift from Red to Green. JR. ACE Program 1.
Futureview Solar Solutions Elysburg, Pa. Call
Cesar Chavez Plaza Initiated and developed by Neighborhood Partners, LLC
Overview of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program San Antonio Office of Environmental Policy December 16, 2009.
Smart Energy Campus September 16, Project Overview  Workforce Training  Solar PV  Solar Thermal  Small Scale Wind  Plug-in Hybrid Electric.
Santa Rita Jail Going off the Grid Alameda County/RESCO CCAEA Meeting February 5, 2010.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR END-USERS.  CSU Chancellors office coordinates the efforts to accomplish the goals established by Assembly Bill 32 for green house.
Community Energy Opportunities Jon Bell Business Development Manager Mosscliff Environmental Ltd.
United States Representative Gabrielle Giffords Presents Solar Power for the Home: Getting Started The 8th District of Arizona
1 RELIABILITY AFFORDABILITY ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP Bringing Solar to the Community Jennifer Szaro, Orlando Utilities Commission.
Genesis Solar Module Brochure ™
Economic Development & Culture The Power of Solar Energy An Introduction to the Opportunities for Condos November 23 rd, 2010 Rob McMonagle Senior Advisor.
Green Building Demonstration Project Adam Saling City of San Diego.
Part of the Weatherization Assistance Program at Cattaraugus Community Action.
Cheri Cousens, P.E. – Executive Director September 15, 2010.
1 Why Choose Solar? Solar costs are coming down Solar panels are getting better and better Electricity costs are rising Solar panels last +25 years.
Solar Panels are Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity.
Solar Power. Table of contents 1)Sunbeams 2)Photovoltaics 3)Solar heat 4)Examples of photovoltaic constructions a.The bike station in Dorsten b.A private.
Team Mulberry Andrew Smith, Joseph Entler, Bill Miller.
Energy and Air Quality Conference April 5, 2004 Innovative financing, support, and solutions for Implementing Energy Projects.
TWO TYPES OF SOLAR THERMAL SOLAR Heats Water PHOTOVOLTAIC Generates Electricity.
Self-Directed Energy Contracting Saving Your Buildings and Your Money.
Solar Energy By: Marisa Laim Kayla Laura. What is solar energy? a) Solar power is harnessing the radiation from the sun and using it as an energy resource.
David Blittersdorf’s Green Home (East Side). Looking South is a Sunroom Topped with PVs.
Utah State University Logan Utah. Founded 1888 as a Land Grant Institution Host City – Logan, Utah (48,ooo+ population) ~ 15,000 Students (~ 28,700 students.
Solar Tax Credits And other more important things to think about.
Do Now: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute receives an average of 150 W/m 2 every day during the month of January. How many kW of solar energy land on our.
City of n Tigard Respect and Care | Do the Right Thing | Get it Done Presented to Tigard City Council April 26, 2011 Small Capital Construction Projects.
November 9th, 2009 Solar Energy for Affordable Housing Presented by: Eric Nyman.
W INDOW F ILM VS. S OLAR P ANELS Geoshield Window Films
Final Report on renewable energy feasibility for the Bridgeport Indian Colony Prepared by Josiah Johnston Renewable and Appropriate Energy Lab University.
SOLAR*CONNECT COMMUNITY SM COMMUNITY SHARED SOLAR GARDENS Centrally-located solar PV arrays that provide electricity to participating subscribers.
My Corvallis Home on 23 rd Street 2001 gray water irrigation system 2005 solar collector water heaters 2006 Rainwater collection system PV solar.
City of San Mateo 2016 Reach Code
MULTIFAMILY PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
Property Assessed Clean Energy
Wyoming Utility Efficiency Exchange October 4, 2008 Rob Morris
A local, not-for-profit electricity provider

GREEN DORM Group 6 Bethany Corcoran Andrew Ehrich Eric Stoutenburg
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 27
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 26
Wrangle Hill Elementary School New Castle, DE
#MKEnergy © 2017, CAPE.
CAPITAL PROGRAM OVERVIEW
PACE FINANCING   PACE FOR MULTIFAMILY HOUSING.
PEPCO Energy here Used there
Bridging State Policy to Local Implementation
Contra Costa Community College District
Rose Drive Friends Church Solar Project Proposal
A skyscraper that pivots on itself, changes the view as we wish, or according to the sun light.
Park Encinitas HOA Solar Project Proposal
A skyscraper that pivots on itself, changes the view as we wish, or according to the sun light.
A skyscraper that pivots on itself, changes the view as we wish, or according to the sun light.
SOLAR PANELS SAVING IN YOUR HOME!
House Construction Budget Plan
San Diego Housing Commission Final Bond Authorization for West Park
Metropolitan mayors Caucus, Environment Committee Meeting: Engaging Constituents in Energy Efficiency Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity.
TWO TYPES OF SOLAR THERMAL SOLAR Heats Water PHOTOVOLTAIC Generates Electricity.
SOLAR WATER HEATING.
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 22
Survey sustainable housing
Photovoltaic Systems Engineering Session 23
Solar nova scotia case study: Solar Thermal Halifax
A skyscraper that pivots on itself, changes the view as we wish, or according to the sun light.
Environment Thermal Power Opole
Presentation transcript:

Villa Vasconcellos Walnut Creek, CA

Villa Vasconcellos, Walnut Creek, CA Project Description 70 Residential units for Low Income Seniors 61,000 total square feet 21,000 square feet of Roof space Project Team Developer: Resources for Community Development Architect: Van Meters Williams Pollock Solar: Sun Light and Power General Contractor: Segue Construction Financial Consultant: CHPC

Common Areas and Systems Villa Vasconcellos Common Areas and Systems 4,000 SqFt of Common Amenities Community room Manager and Services Office Computer lab Central Laundry room 9,500 SqFt for interior circulation Lobby Interior hallways 9,500 SqFt for interior circulation 2 Elevators Central Boiler System for Common and Residential Hot Water

Villa Vasconcellos—PV System 56.7 Kilowatt System to provide electricity for the common/house meter

Villa Vasconcellos—Solar Thermal System 8 Solar Hot Water Panels that pre-heat and deliver hot water to storage tanks for the Central Hot Water system

Villa Vasconcellos—Project Sources Investor Equity: $7,690,000 City of Walnut Creek: $2,522,000 Contra Costa County: $3,297,000 CA MHP: $4,939,000 FHLB AHP: $500,000 GP Capital: $1,040,000 Total Sources: $19,988,000

Villa Vasconcellos—Project Uses Acquisition: $ 3,469,000 Construction: $10,192,000 Solar Construction: $ 317,000 Soft Costs: $ 6,010,000 Total Uses: $19,988,000 TDC/Unit: $285,540 Hard costs/Unit: $150,130 Solar cost/unit: $4,530

Villa Vasconcellos— System Operations one year later Total Common Area Demand = 137,000KWH PV system size = 57.6 KW Electricity Produced by PVs = 88,000KWH % Demand provided by PVs = 64% Est. annual cost savings for electricity = $19,000/yr Estimated pay back in annual cost savings = 14 years

Pre-development Steps for Solar Projects RFQ for Solar Contractor Experience and expertise Initial feedback on project and possible systems References Determine contracting arrangements Direct vs sub contracting Rebate negotiations

Design Process for Solar Projects Incorporate Solar Contractor early in design phase Building lay out Structural and roof design considerations Electrical design coordination Assess added costs for other trades

Construction Coordination for Solar Projects Ensure ongoing coordination during permitting and construction—Structural Framing—Plywood Decking—Aluminum Posts—Roof flashing—Rack Installation—PV Panels—Electrical Wiring—Utility Inspections—

Senior Project Manager Resources for Community Development Affordable Housing and Solar Power Carolyn Bookhart, Senior Project Manager Resources for Community Development Berkeley, CA