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Energy Independence Outcomes Increase to 2,300 Tons of Heating and 2,000 Tons of Cooling Thru Geo-Exchange Create Jobs to Stimulate Economic Activity.

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2 Energy Independence Outcomes Increase to 2,300 Tons of Heating and 2,000 Tons of Cooling Thru Geo-Exchange Create Jobs to Stimulate Economic Activity Increase to 1.2 MW of Solar Electricity 10,040 Tons of CO2 Emissions Reduced Per Year

3 Long Range Goals Consume 50% less Energy Purchase 90% less Energy Conservation High Efficiency Equipment, Technology and Buildings Geo Exchange Heating and Cooling Solar Power Goals Attained by :

4 Conservation (Consume Less Energy) $2.1 Million dollar Energy Performance Contract with Chevron Energy Solutions  Reduce energy consumption by 8%  Reduced Carbon Emissions by 8%  $$Dollars$$ - Saved from Energy Efficiency will Offset the Cost of Implementation Efficiencies Gained by improvements in:  Lighting  Heating/Cooling  Building Controls  Mechanical Systems

5 New Buildings and Significant Remodels New Buildings Designed to Meet High Performance Standards  Dominguez Hall LEED Gold Certified  Wubben-Science LEED Certified  Houston Hall Green Globes Certified (3 Globes)  Escalante Hall Green Globes Certified (2 Globes)  Tomlinson Green Globes Certified (3 Globes)  Xcel Energy described Dominguez Hall as the most Energy Efficient Building in Western Colorado CMU Dominguez Hall

6 Conservation (Consume Less Energy) Comparison of Dominguez Hall to Houston Hall prior to remodel Energy Usage Index (EUI)* Dominguez Houston Hall Pre-Remodel Electrical Usage per year KWh842,5181,196,126 Gas Use per year, CCF091,251 Facility Size, GSF56,86271,250 EUI in kBtu/Sf-yr50.57160.01 New Classroom Building is 316% More Efficient * Source: EMC Engineers and Davis Partnership Architects

7 Geo-Exchange CMU Using the Largest Solar Collector in Existence: The Earth  Combined, the Current Fields provide 1,962 tons of Heating and 1,579 tons of Cooling  1,162,728 s.f. of connected load (10 buildings and one swimming pool  CMU has completed four bore fields and has one field currently under construction  The 378 bore holes will combine to provide 189,000 lineal feet of 2.5” diameter pipe - Over 35 miles!  Bore fields are connected into 18” dia. pipes that deliver the geo resource to buildings across campus, allowing heat energy to move between buildings, the natatorium, the ground & other heat sinks yet to be developed (tail water heat exchanger)

8 Solar Photovoltaic Energy 300 Days of Sunshine=CMU’s Other Clean Energy Power Plant  CMU has Completed two arrays; one on the Science Building and another on NASH  These Panels Produce 30kW of Clean Energy (18 kW on NASH, 12 kW on Science)  How much additional solar is needed on campus?  Additional solar panels could be placed on the roofs of up to fourteen buildings and one or more parking garages and existing lots https://solarthermalmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/solaire-generation-solar-parking-lot-structures.jpg http://www.paulblacks.com/images/gallery-4.jpg

9 Quarterly Consumption (2012 - 2015)

10 Increase in the Cost of Electricity at CMU


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