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1 Larry Baebler Jonathan Brown, P.E. April 20, 2015
Jurupa Unified School District Strategic Approach to Energy Innovation and Sustainability Larry Baebler Jonathan Brown, P.E. April 20, 2015

2 Jurupa Phase II – Notice of Completion
Jurupa Phase II ground mounted solar systems at: Nueva Vista High School Mission Middle School Project Goals: Install low cost ground mounted solar Take advantage of a new limited Edison rate Distribute power to non-solar sites Project pays for itself through energy savings Saves District over $10.5 million over life of project Take advantage of $100,000 in utility incentives The project is now completed and Edison has approved the project for interconnection. Tonight we are asking for your approval of our Notice of Completion for the Jurupa II project.

3 Jurupa Phase II Solar Projects
Nueva Vista High School Mission Middle School

4 Jurupa Prop. 39 Phase III Project
Board approved project on January 20, 2015 We used two years of the District’s Prop.39 allocations The project scope of work is: HVAC unit replacements Pool pump VFD retrofits at two high schools Energy efficient exterior lighting upgrades New gymnasium lighting upgrades at two high schools Lighting inverter replacements Project cost $3 million

5 Let’s Look Back at What We Have Accomplished
July of 2011, Jurupa conducted competitive process to select an energy services partner. District goals for energy projects were: Goal # 1- Develop projects that pay for themselves through energy savings and continue to reduce costs for the District once they are paid for. Together, we have completed two projects and are in construction on a third. All projects will pay for themselves through energy savings and return over $46.3 million in net savings over the life of the project. Goal # 2- Improve District facilities and learning environment We have installed over: 445 new air conditioners 21,000 new lighting fixtures Two high school gyms now have new air conditioning systems 1,700 exterior lighting fixtures are being installed to improve campus security Two high school gyms will soon have new lighting systems Two high school swimming pools will soon have new pump controls

6 Let’s Look at What We Have Accomplished (cont.)
Goal # 3- Take advantage of utility incentives and other sources of capital to pay for projects To date, we have secured over $3.4 million in utility incentives and have been approved for $1.9 million in Prop. 39 funds. Goal # 4- Fix long term electric cost through solar installations When we have installed all Prop. 39 energy efficiency projects, it is expected that existing solar systems will generate an estimated 70% of the District’s electric consumption. Additional District goals that have been achieved are: Improve air quality Benefit local economy Provide in-service teacher training Reduce facility maintenance costs Provide energy performance guarantees Improve campus security Continued the District’s long term standing commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices

7 What’s Next? Prop. 39 funds are expected to be available for five years We are currently discussing with staff the next Prop. 39 project which will be Jurupa IV


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