SAU Energy Talking Points SAU per square foot energy cost of $1.20 is among the most efficient in the state. District Heating and Cooling Systems save.

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SAU Energy Talking Points SAU per square foot energy cost of $1.20 is among the most efficient in the state. District Heating and Cooling Systems save 30% on annual electricity cost and 15% on annual gas cost over conventional stand-alone systems. Estimate Annual Savings: Electricity: $282,862 Gas: $ 58,437 Total$341,299

SAU District Cooling System Phase XIII Completed This Year

SAU Energy Talking Points Selecting energy efficient equipment has resulted in approximately $100,000 in rebates from power and gas companies over the past 5 years. $2.5M AARA funding and $1.6M RLF funding spent on energy efficiencies over past 4 years. In the 2010/2011 FY, SAU experienced a 21% reduction in KWH, and 11% reduction in demand charges and a cost reduction of 35%. However, record heat waves, 14% increase in new construction square footage, a 115% increase in water unit cost, 47% increase in wastewater unit cost and a 7.9% increase in student enrollment and associated OPTEMPO have offset some of these savings.

SAU Energy Talking Points  Reference following 5 year history of energy usage and cost charts:  Factors Influencing Usage & Cost Square footage increased by 14%. Student population increased by 7.9% Student activity and OPTEMPO increased proportionally. Water unit price increased by 115% Wastewater unit price increased by 47% Experienced hottest summer months on record during period.

SAU Energy Talking Points  Performance Indicators (Based on 5 Year Average) Overall utility cost increased by only 6% ($1.20 per square foot). Electrical usage increased by 4.6%; cost increased by 0.4%. (Electricity is 60% of overall cost). Gas usage increased by 15%; cost decreased by 14% due to significant reduction in unit market cost. (Gas is 21% of overall cost. Water usage increased by 22%; cost increased by 102% due to 115% increase in unit price and increased usage (Water is 11% of overall cost). Wastewater usage increased by 135%; cost increased by 96% due to 47% increase in unit price and increased usage. Wastewater is 8% of overall cost.

$3.06/K gal. $1.43/K gal. Switched to City Water Tower May 2010.

$2.75/K gal. $1.87/K gal.