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SWAAAE Tim Holmes Kenwood Energy. January 30, 2012. Objectives . Energy Efficiency Overview Solar Energy – Next Steps Greenhouse Gases Financing. Results Variables. Cost of Energy Natural Gas Electricity Climate Size of the Facility. Lighting. Fluorescent Linear Compact
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SWAAAETim HolmesKenwood Energy January 30, 2012
Objectives • Energy Efficiency Overview • Solar Energy – Next Steps • Greenhouse Gases • Financing
Results Variables • Cost of Energy • Natural Gas • Electricity • Climate • Size of the Facility
Lighting • Fluorescent • Linear • Compact • Architectural
Lighting • High Intensity Discharge • Metal Halide • High Pressure Sodium
Lighting • Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Lighting - Advantages • Fluorescent • Efficient • Long Life • Good light quality • Affordable • HID • Light quality Disparity • Lean towards Metal Halide • LED • New Technology with great promise
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning • Packaged Equipment
Central Plant • Chillers • Boilers • Pumps • Cooling Towers
You’re interested in Solar • Determine How Much Solar you need • Define what you want • Get competitive Bids • Contract • Construction Support • Get professional help
Define What you Want • Develop a Good Construction Specification (Even PPAs) • Goals and Objectives • System Description • Scope of Work • What is to be included in the proposal • Submittals • Proposal • Pre Construction • Experience • Start-up
Contract, Construction, etc • Contract • Use a Construction Contract • Refer to the Specification • Include Liquidated Damages • Construction Support • Professional that know the Spec and Solar • Construction Inspection • Professional Help
Greenhouse Gases • What’s an eTon • GHG Science is new • GHG Factors • CARB Local Government Protocol • All electricity is not equal • Time of use – Energy is dirtier during “peak” hours • Utility Average – PG&E = 0.288 #/kWh in 2007 • Solar – Estimated at 1.135 eTons per kWh
Contact Tim Holmes, P.E. Kenwood Energy (707) 833-1028 timholmes@kenwoodenergy.com