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1. Governor Patrick
Lt. Governor Murray
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Division of Capital Asset Management & Maintenance
Energy Efficiency & Sustainable Buildings Group
Tony Dover- Energy Project Manager, AICP, LEED BD+C
Secretary Shor
Commissioner Cornelison
Secretary Sullivan
Commissioner Sylvia
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2. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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Who We Are
A&F
Executive Office of
Administration & Finance
DCAMM
Division of Capital Asset
Management &
Maintenance
OFMM
Office of Facilities
Management &
Maintenance
OPDC
Office of Planning,
Design, & Construction
Energy Efficiency &
Sustainable Buildings
Group (Energy Team)
3. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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Administrative Initiatives
Green Communities Act (S.B. 2768) on July 2, 2008. Green Communities Division developed.
Clean Energy Investment Program, Feb. 25, 2010
Accelerated Energy Program, 2012
Executive Order 484, "Leading By Example - Clean Energy and Efficient Buildings,"
signed on April 18, 2007
EO 484 Specifics:
20% energy use reduction
at executive agencies by 2012
25% greenhouse gas reduction
15% of energy from renewables
10% water use reduction
Mass LEED-Plus
LEED Certified
Smart Growth
20% Water Reduction
Commissioning
20% Energy Improvement
over Code
4. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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What We Do - DCAMM
Scope of DCAMM Services
Planning
Design
Construction ($400 million/year)
Capital Repairs and Improvements
Leasing
Acquisition and Disposition
Facilities Maintenance
Energy Efficiency
Under EO 484 DCAMM is Charged
with:
– Initiating comprehensive large-scale energy
efficiency projects at all appropriate
facilities over 100,000 square feet.
– Undertaking "retro-commissioning" at all
applicable buildings over 50,000 square feet
– Considering energy performance in siting
and procuring leased space
– Developing a facility maintenance program
for lighting and HVAC systems
– Supporting training of client agency
personnel on energy, water and sustainable
practices
– New construction and major renovation
over 20,000 square feet must meet
MassLEED Plus requirements.
Mass. Maritime Academy 660
kW wind turbine that will
reduce campus electric load
from grid by 1.4 million kWh
and save $225,000 in
electricity costs.
5. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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What We Do – Energy Team
Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Buildings
Group
– Manage Energy and Water Saving
Performance Contracting Projects;
– Administer State Bond Funded Energy
and Water Conservation Projects;
– Coordinate Agency participation in
Utility Companies' Conservation
Programs;
– Advise DCAMM staff on incorporating
Sustainable Design and Energy
Efficiency in Major Renovation and
New Construction Projects; and
– Provide Technical Assistance to other
state agencies on Energy Efficiency and
renewable energy technology
developments and program
opportunities.
6. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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What We Do – Energy Team
The Performance Contracting Program uses the turnkey approach
to construction whereby a competitively procured energy
services company (ESCO) or Certified Contractor is responsible for
the design, purchase, installation, and maintenance of energy and
water capital improvements.
MGL Ch. 25A Sec 11C.
Design- Build Energy Service Agreement (ESA)
• DCAMM provides approximately 30% design drawings
Comprehensive Energy Service Agreement (ESA)
• Contractor is responsible for audit, design, and
construction of Project
Green Communities Act
Utility Vendor Terms and Conditions (T&C)
• Utility Vendor contracts for less than $100,000
• Aggregate limit of $500,000
• Once audit is performed DCAMM will evaluate report
and determine the scope of work for the project, if any.
• Parties will then enter into a contract.
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AEP Overview
The AEP will…
• Reduce energy consumption by 20-25% over 700 state sites
• Create about 4,000 clean energy jobs
• Save the Commonwealth an estimated $43 million annually
• Improve operations and maintenance through continuous
training and support
• Keep Massachusetts a national leader in energy efficiency
8. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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2012 National Recognition
#1 in Energy Efficiency
The American Council for an Energy Efficient
Economy (ACEEE) ranked Massachusetts
number one in the nation for energy efficiency.
#3 in Energy Performance Contracting
The Energy Services Coalition (ESC) ranked
Massachusetts third in the most
performance contracting dollars spent per
capita.
#7 in LEED Certified Building Space
The US Green Building Council (USGBC) ranked
Massachusetts in the top 10 states for the most
square feet of space to earn LEED certification
per capita.
#1
9. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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AEP Program Definition
There are 818 sites in the Commonwealth’s capital asset inventory. A total of 118 were excluded from the AEP because
they are not currently in use, are considered retrofitted through recent prior projects, or do not consume energy. The
remaining 700 sites will be retrofitted in the AEP.
State
University,
5,880,895 sf
Community
College,
4,619,486 sf
UMass
System,
18,883,538 sf
MA. Public Higher EducationSecretariat No. of
Sites
No. of
Buildings
Total
Square
Feet
A&F and Misc. 152 751 5,949,165
Environmental
Affairs
248 1,699 5,414,038
Health and
Human Services 89 663 8,334,779
Higher
Education
25 395 11,738,595
Judiciary 47 50 2,538,681
Public Safety 101 753 8,615,028
Sheriff’s
Departments
22 148 4,492,546
UMASS 16 529 18,844,679
Grand Total 700 4,988 65,927,511
10. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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Funding Mechanisms
Clean Energy Investment Program (CEIP) bond funds (est. Feb. 25, 2010)
General Obligation (G.O.) Bonds
Utility Rebates and Incentives
Client Agency Operating Budget Funds
Renewable Energy Certificates
Deferred Maintenance Funds
Grants and other resources
11. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Accelerated Energy Program
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Contact Information
More Information on DCAMM
Web: http://www.mass.gov/dcam
More Information on Accelerated Energy Program
Web: www.mass.gov/ dcam/aep
Contact: Jenna Ide, Deputy Director
Email: jenna.ide@state.ma.us
Phone: 617-727-4030 x487
My Contact Information:
Tony Dover, AICP, LEED BD+C
Energy Project Manager
Phone: 617-727-4030, ext. 446
Email: Tony.Dover@state.ma.us