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Energy Management

Energy Management . September 13, 2007. What Did We Spend?. Yearly Utility Cost Graph. Our Utilities. 103 accounts 25 electric 16 natural gas 62 water/sewer 12 vendors 77 buildings Working with Utility Providers Rebates Energy Audit. Washington. Building Cost per Sq. Ft. 2006.

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Energy Management

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  1. Energy Management September 13, 2007

  2. What Did We Spend? Yearly Utility Cost Graph

  3. Our Utilities • 103 accounts • 25 electric • 16 natural gas • 62 water/sewer • 12 vendors • 77 buildings • Working with Utility Providers • Rebates • Energy Audit Washington

  4. Building Cost per Sq. Ft.2006

  5. Building Cost per Sq. Ft2007

  6. KBTU/Sq. Ft. by Building - 2006 Building Use Use/ft2 Monticello 4,165,029.972 KBTU 121.984 Belle Plaine Ctr 380,179.646 KBTU 105.605 Belle Plaine Ctr II 119,773.027 KBTU 99.811 Tipton CEO 996,866.778 KBTU 91.962 Cedar Rapids Campus 90,145,762.325 KBTU 89.338 IC Annex 689,009.593 KBTU 78.154 Marion Center 920,632.633 KBTU 78.119 IC Learning Ctr 466,067.996 KBTU 77.678 KTOS Center 2,710,569.569 KBTU 76.896 Williamsburg Ctr 526,952.476 KBTU 75.712 IC Credit Ctr 4,935,833.204 KBTU 65.899 Tipton Center 240,323.623 KBTU 62.196 Lincoln Ctr 1,769,757.910 KBTU 57.769 Vinton Ctr 482,834.159 KBTU 48.283 Washington Ctr S 268,456.155 KBTU 41.907 Washington Ctr N 95,884.022 KBTU 17.433

  7. KBTU/Sq. Ft. by Building - 2007 Building Use Use/ft2 Monticello 4,318,132.571 KBTU 126.468 Belle Plaine Ctr 399,285.478 KBTU 110.913 Belle Plaine Ctr II 114,826.339 KBTU 95.689 Tipton CEO 1,034,935.035 KBTU 95.474 Marion Ctr 1,124,151.272 KBTU 95.388 Cedar Rapids Campus 91,471,662.321 KBTU 90.652 IC Learning Ctr 497,630.236 KBTU 82.938 IC Annex 712,191.274 KBTU 80.784 KTOS Ctr 2,785,309.409 KBTU 79.016 Williamsburg Ctr 533,351.035 KBTU 76.631 Lincoln Ctr 2,018,567.669 KBTU 65.891 IC Credit Ctr 4,827,044.568 KBTU 64.447 Tipton Ctr 237,524.429 KBTU 61.471 Vinton Ctr 481,708.931 KBTU 48.171 Washington Ctr S 259,721.435 KBTU 40.543 Washington Ctr N 97,323.886 KBTU 17.695

  8. Energy Management - Strategies • Energy Efficient Mechanical & Electrical Systems • Energy Management Systems – Load shedding cuts usage at peak demand times • Software – Utility Direct software which audits, tracks, and analyses utility consumption and costs • Education • Future Possibilities • Energy Policy

  9. Energy Policy • Purpose • Policy • Expectations • Buildings • New Construction • Lighting • Cooling & Heating • Purchasing • Individual Responsibility • Exceptions

  10. Energy Policy – Cooling & Heating • Cooling & Heating • Unless special needs are required, the following minimum and maximum room temperatures shall be maintained: • During Occupied Hours: Heating – 68 Deg. F, Cooling – 74 Deg. F • During Unoccupied Hours: Heating – 60 Deg. F, Cooling – 85 Deg. F • Nights, weekends, and most holidays, the following temperatures will be set when the space in unoccupied: Heating – 60 Deg. F, Cooling – 85 Deg. F. .

  11. Energy Policy – Cooling & Heating • Cooling & Heating – (cont.) • During the holiday closure between Christmas and New Years, the heating set-point will change to 60 Deg. F. During this period the College is officially closed. • Temperature settings for those areas not controlled or connected to the building automation system should be manually set at these ranges when not in use. If window air conditioners are utilized, the unit should be shut off when the space is not in use. The use of space heaters shall not be permitted. • Critical operations will handled on an individual basis.

  12. What Are Other Colleges Doing?

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