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2 How Facilities Can Help Commitment by facilities director Facilities energy committee Energy officer position Include conservation commitment in: Strategic planning Mission & vision statement Staff evaluations Green campus office within facilities

3 Energy Awareness Change campus culture Be realistic Active vs. passive Different strokes for different folks Seize moral high ground Temperature control is critical Develop a multi-faceted campaign

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5 Types of Energy Policies Heating and cooling temps Fan run times Dehumidification (reheats) Humidification New construction Space heaters Dorm refrigerators

6 Focus on Energy Pigs Buildings with: Labs, kitchens, pools Buildings with:  100% outside air ventilation systems  Summer and winter heating requirements  Simultaneous heating and cooling  Constant volume terminal reheat HVAC systems  24/7 operation  Electric heating No offense to pigs intended

7 Student Projects campus as learning lab Environmental audits Campus dumpster dives Vending machine study Passive cooling project Biomass cogeneration Solar hot water

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9 Energy Conservation 101 Avoid it (best but not always possible) Turn it off Turn or slow it down Use a more efficient source

10 Low Cost/No Cost Strategies Energy awareness (Students, Faculty & Staff) Energy conservation competitions Green computing & plug loads Optimize Controls (EMS) Better temperature control Minimize summer dehumidification and winter humidification Fume hood decommissioning Curtailments Consolidating Occupancy Retro-commissioning

11 Best Retrofit Investments Lighting hardware & controls Variable Speed Drives & Occupancy controls Energy source optimization Retro Cx – AHU & Pumping systems Training

12 Energy Reduction Strategies – Occupancy Based Motion sensors – lighting + room HVAC Night setback with override Morning warm up, optimal start Issues with heat pump systems Demand controlled ventilation (CO2) Lg. zones w/ variable occupancy Fan slowdown + flow reduction per schedule HUGE SAVINGS POTENTIAL Saves fan power & OA load

13 College Classroom Occupancy By Hour % of occupancy AHU Retro-commissioning Savings Opportunities 5% Fan Speed & OA Reduction Start/Stop Savings A B C Morning Warm-up Cycle D Demand Controlled Ventilation

14 EYP/ energy Presented by In association with Join us at “Retro-commissioning: The Hidden Gold Mine” Wednesday January 27 th, 2010; 2 – 3 PM Click here to register now Or copy the following link into your browser: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/899778490 Or visit www.eypae.com, choose the first “News” itemwww.eypae.com and follow the link the registration page.

15 Incentive Database Web Site - dsireusa.org

16 Take Home Message Campus energy conservation has the power… To save money To pay for itself To protect the environment To educate for sustainability


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