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Peter Duby, Pepperdine University Gabriel Ayala, Enovative Group Inc.
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Not one size fits all Institution and leading department Purpose, Service, and Leadership
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Opportunity and responsibility Each student is different Community of awareness and conservation
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Funding Engaging entire community Choosing sustainability initiatives
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Recycled water for irrigation Drescher campus native vegetation Recycling Organic Garden
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Economic benefits President’s energy reduction goal Lighting, EMS expansion, virtualization “Examine initiatives to reduce reliance on third parties in meeting energy needs for the Malibu campus. Prepare and present a validated plant to reduce costs by at least 10% ($280,000) over FY 2008.”
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Rebates and incentives Objective verification SCE $100,000 audit So Cal Gas pool cover
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Spend the most time in living space No parents Simple energy saving SCE metering Demand circulation pumps
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Improving Hot Water Distribution and Saving Energy Using Advanced Recirculation Controls
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Advanced controls for central domestic hot water recirculation pumps Reduces Boiler Fire Time (Saves Gas) Reduces Pump Run Time (Saves Electricity) Reduces Wear and Tear on Pipes (Pinhole Leaks)
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1 ) Cold water supply 2) Water heated to approximately 140 ℉ 3) Hot water is continuously circulated throughout the building from the storage tank 4 ) As water is being circulated, the pipes are constantly radiating heat into the surrounding environment 5) When water returns, it is much cooler from the heat loss, so the boiler constantly fires on to reheat the water
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If there is no user demand for hot water If there is already hot water at the point of use
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Uses sensors that detect demand and water temperature only runs when needed Runs about 1 hour per day total, instead of 24/7 Heat losses reduced, boiler fires up 10-30% less often
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Monitored a 30 unit dorm for 4 weeks Analysis during semester and into winter break period Savings = 32% during occupied times 46% = during unoccupied times
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Dorm #1- South Morlan Baseline WH Gas Use: 6055 therms (annual) Projected Energy Use, Post Measure: 4095 therms Savings: 1960 therms 25% During Semester 48% During Breaks Baseline WH Gas Use: 9316 therms (annual) Projected Energy Use, Post Measure: 7423 therms Savings: 1893 therms 13% During Semester 48% During Breaks Dorm #2- Sandhu Hall
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