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ASHRAE LEVEL II ENERGY AUDITING PROGRAM sustainability
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energy Cracking the Case for Facilities Management Introductions Jon Varnell – Vice President for Administration Brett Hacker – Energy Manager Approaching energy management Traditional ESCO vs. In-House energy audits Decision making and energy projects Guilford College’s experience Energy results Questions
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Triple Bottom Line Approach People Profit Planet
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Sustainability: Green House Gas: Energy Management
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Traditional ESCO Path Long-Term Shared Savings Plan Canned Reports? Limited Ownership of Savings Ability to Know Your Facility? Community Engagement? Employee Knowledge Benefits? Internal Process Improvements? Letter of Deficiencies
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Create Your Own Path Long Term Success Ownership Report quality + use Identify all ECMs Build contractor relationships Facility Understanding System interaction Performance indicators Custom M+V Community Engagement Community awareness Behavior modification Energy Savings Keep all savings Use savings to fund more energy projects Employee Growth Training Expand knowledge Process Improvement Optimize efforts Customer satisfactio n
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Capital Decision Making Benefits
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Guilford College’s Path
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“Home Grown” Energy Audits Guilford College’s Experience Hired in-house energy audit team ARRA Grant recipient Sought outside professional guidance Harvard University Green Building Services Conducted 35 ASHRAE Level II Energy Audits 98% of all facility square footage (700,000+ sq. ft.) 430 ECMs identified Didn’t put the reports on the shelf Used a cohesive facility implementation approach Customized measurement and verification SAVINGS = More SAVINGS!!
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Energy Project Cycle Energy ProjectsIdentify Implementation Approach Measurement and Verification Realize Savings
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Guilford College Energy Use
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Ah-hah! moment
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Questions
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