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1 Frisco ISD Geothermal Buildings
Energy Efficient Buildings Using The Earth’s Natural Heat and Cooling Storage TEMA Meeting January 12, 2017

2 REASONS FOR DESIGING Geothermal BUILDINGS
Code Compliance ASHRAE 90.1 International Building Code International Energy Conservation Code Voluntary Certifications TX-CHPS LEED Energy Star Cost Savings Operational Costs

3 Frisco ISD Profile Fastest growing school district in the state and nation for the past 20 years on a percentage basis. Enrollment increased by from 7% to 10% per year. (3,000+ Students) Down this year to 2,243 new students. Current enrollment is over 55,000 and is projected to be 62,000 by 2020. Frisco ISD is committed to smaller schools to promote family involvement and high levels of academic achievement. FISD’s mission is to know every student by name and need. This results in more schools. Frisco ISD is currently building a high school, a middle school and two elementary schools that will be added to our 81 existing buildings. All buildings and additions built since 2003 (60) are geothermal. Two buildings have RTUs and 19 are central plant with air cooled chillers and boilers.

4 Geothermal Water Source Heat Pumps
Employs a heat exchanger in contact with the ground to extract or dissipate heat. The heat exchanger is a series of “wells” drilled to a depth of 250 feet that circulate water through the earth. Well fields replace boilers and chillers in a central plant system or condensers in a split system. High pressure polyethylene pipe (HPPE) replaces cast iron pipe. WSHPs replace fan coil units or VAV boxes in ceilings of the building. Estimated savings is 30% - 40% in energy costs over a central plant system.

5 Geothermal Water Source Heat Pumps
Geothermal vertical well being drilled. Frisco ISD has 25,896 wells! At a depth of 250 feet, that is 6,474,000 vertical feet of pipe or 1,226 miles!! That is enough pipe to stretch from Frisco to the Canadian border!

6 Geothermal Water Source Heat Pumps

7 Geothermal Water Source Heat Pumps

8 Geothermal Water Source Heat Pumps Inside the building

9 Geothermal Water Source Heat Pumps Inside the building

10 Geothermal Well Locations

11 GEOTHERMAL HVAC BENEFITS
Typical Maintenance Costs Compressors WSHP Compressor $850 Chiller Compressor $10,000 Water Treatment Geothermal Loop $0.00 Central Plant $ 6,500 Water Pump Geothermal $560 Central Plant $4,000 to 6,000 Equipment Lasts Longer- Not on the roof

12 Geothermal Systems Operational Control
Operations are controlled and monitored at a district wide level in a central location.

13 Geothermal Systems Operational Control
Scheduling overrides and monitoring can be done on individual rooms.

14 Utility Cost 2014/2015 2015/2016 School Years

15 High School Efficiency KBTU/Sq. Ft. 2015 / 2016 School Year

16 High School Efficiency KBTU/Sq. Ft. 2015 / 2016 School Year
Building Use Prorated Area Use/ft2 Centennial High School 16,860, KBTU 375431 44.683 Frisco High School 14,226, KBTU 352978 40.304 Career and Technology Ed. Center 6,139, KBTU 175125 35.058 Wakeland HS 11,600, KBTU 345646 33.560 Liberty High School 11,302, KBTU 348496 32.431 Heritage High School 11,300, KBTU 356738 31.677 Lone Star High School 10,744, KBTU 350236 30.678 Independence High School 10,148, KBTU 345969 29.332 Reedy High School 9,336, KBTU 352124 26.515 38% Savings

17 Middle School Efficiency KBTU/Sq. Ft. 2015 / 2016 School Year

18 Middle School Efficiency KBTU/Sq. Ft. 2015 / 2016 School Year
Building Use Prorated Area Use/ft2 Clark Middle School 7,365, KBTU 133318 55.249 Pioneer Heritage Middle School 7,509, KBTU 138306 54.295 Wester Middle School 6,594, KBTU 47.681 Staley Middle School 5,733, KBTU 128330 44.681 Fowler Middle School 4,731, KBTU 138650 34.129 Roach Middle School 4,487, KBTU 138651 32.365 Scoggins Middle School 4,561, KBTU 142108 32.098 Griffin Middle School 4,432, KBTU 138428 32.017 Stafford Middle School 4,316, KBTU 30.378 Cobb Middle School 4,320, KBTU 143160 30.179 Vandeventer Middle School 4,296, KBTU 30.010 Maus Middle School 4,258, KBTU 29.746 Hunt Middle School 4,113, KBTU 28.733 Pearson Middle School 3,376, KBTU 23.588 Trent Middle School 3,177, KBTU 22.193 46% Savings

19 Middle School Efficiency Cost/Sq. Ft. 2015 / 2016 School Year
Building Cost Area Cost/Ft.2 Pioneer Heritage Middle School $200,062.87 138306 $1.45 Staley Middle School $179,779.57 128330 $1.40 Wester Middle School $182,007.53 $1.32 Clark Middle School $168,193.15 133318 $1.26 Fowler Middle School $164,830.23 138650 $1.19 Scoggins Middle School $167,615.03 142108 $1.18 Roach Middle School $156,678.16 138651 $1.13 Cobb Middle School $150,032.52 143160 $1.05 Vandeventer Middle School $149,578.31 $1.04 Maus Middle School $147,219.03 $1.03 Stafford Middle School $144,775.88 $1.02 Hunt Middle School $144,536.01 $1.01 Griffin Middle School $138,869.72 138428 $1.00 Trent Middle School $119,746.74 $0.84 Pearson Middle School $118,419.72 $0.83

20 Elementary School Efficiency KBTU/Sq. Ft. 2015 / 2016 School Year

21 Elementary School Efficiency KBTU/Sq. Ft. 2015 / 2016 School Year
Building Use Prorated Area Use/ft2 Christie Elementary 3,988, KBTU 74010 53.891 Anderson Elementary 3,759, KBTU 50.796 Shawnee Trail Elementary 3,787, KBTU 74977 50.521 Borchardt Elementary 3,551, KBTU 71806 49.456 Spears Elementary 3,540, KBTU 71755 49.343 Curtsinger Elementary 3,698, KBTU 76762 48.187 Gunstream Elementary 3,286, KBTU 45.802 Bright Elementary 3,386, KBTU 74591 45.395 Sparks Elementary 3,208, KBTU 72399 44.320 Smith Elementary 3,046, KBTU 73922 41.213 Fisher Elementary 2,985, KBTU 73327 40.715 Boals Elementary 2,688, KBTU 75736 35.500 Bledsoe Elementary 2,593, KBTU 75326 34.433 Riddle Elementary 2,525, KBTU 73572 34.327 Sem Elementary 2,597, KBTU 75904 34.218 Ogle Elementary 2,589, KBTU 34.113 Corbell Elementary 2,558, KBTU 33.710 Mooneyham Elementary 2,488, KBTU 75902 32.792 Taylor Elementary 2,487, KBTU 32.765 Robertson Elementary 2,437, KBTU 32.113 Ashley Elementary 2,435, KBTU 32.089 Carroll Elementary 2,401, KBTU 31.640 Tadlock Elementary 2,432, KBTU 77184 31.518 Isbell Elementary 2,336, KBTU 30.776 Pink Elementary 2,286, KBTU 30.358 Elliott Elementary 2,278, KBTU 30.021 Allen Elementary 2,476, KBTU 83960 29.501 Purefoy Elementary 2,275, KBTU 81144 28.048 Nichols Elementary 2,262, KBTU 27.888 Sonntag Elementary 2,134, KBTU 27.651 Rogers Elementary 1,734, KBTU 64586 26.863 Phillips Elementary 2,114, KBTU 26.061 Early Childhood School 2,629, KBTU 101784 25.836 Hosp Elementary 2,048, KBTU 79844 25.657 Newman Elementary 2,115, KBTU 82500 25.638 Comstock Elementary 2,056, KBTU 25.344 McSpedden Elementary 1,898, KBTU 23.776 Scott Elementary 1,950, KBTU 23.639 Norris Elementary 1,486, KBTU 18.623 Elementary School Efficiency KBTU/Sq. Ft / 2016 School Year 34% Savings

22 $26,839 Savings in four months (July, August, September and October)
Geothermal Retrofits In the summer of 2016 three elementary schools were converted from a central plant to geothermal. Building Utility Type 2016 2017 Borchardt Elementary Electric (KWH) 329,360 KWH $33,381.22 251,760 KWH $21,537.59 Natural Gas (CCF) 740 CCF $720.66 420 CCF $484.67 Borchardt Elementary Subtotal $34,101.88 $22,022.26 Bright Elementary 312,000 KWH $32,665.46 226,400 KWH $23,705.60 517 CCF $492.66 460 CCF $508.74 Bright Elementary Subtotal $33,158.12 $24,214.34 Fisher Elementary 272,480 KWH $25,846.60 245,680 KWH $19,962.79 372 CCF $418.78 318 CCF $386.59 Fisher Elementary Subtotal $26,265.38 $20,349.38 $26,839 Savings in four months (July, August, September and October)

23 Energy Star Scores Average ES score for central plant building is 80
Group Name Number Of Properties Average ENERGY STAR Score Baseline (1-100) Average ENERGY STAR Score Current (1-100) Total Baseline Square Footage (ft²) Total Current Square Footage (ft²) National Building Competition 57 91 93 6,748,346 6,791,256 Elementary Schools 33 90 92 2,495,751 Middle Schools 13 87 88 1,810,844 High Schools 6 97 98 2,062,400 2,064,955 All Groups Average ES score for central plant building is 80 Average ES score for geothermal building is 95

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