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   About Hidalgo County
   Funding: EECBG Program
   Utilization of Funds
   Pct. 2 Complex
   Data Tracking
   Green Components
   Project Goal: Going Green
   Other EECBG Projects
 Located in South Texas along the U. S.-
  Mexico border
 Population - 774,769
  Seventh most-populous county in Texas
 Considered one of the fastest-growing
  counties in the United States
 County seat – Edinburg, Texas
 McAllen-Mission-Edinburg
  MSA
 Stimulus
         funding from the American Recovery
 and Reinvestment Act of 2009

 Enabled the county to begin implementation of
 “green” and energy efficient projects

 Funded  by a $3.5 million grant from the
 Department of Energy under the Energy
 Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant
 (EECBG)
   Pct. 2 Multi-Purpose Center utilized approximately $822,000 to
    construct a high performance energy-efficient complex
   First government facility in the Rio Grande Valley constructed
    using energy-efficient materials
   Uses a combination of solar lighting, wind turbines and
    photovoltaic systems to conserve energy and curtail spending
 Goal   for this particular project was to:

  • Improve the manner in which buildings in Hidalgo
   County are designed, built, and operated

  • To enable an environmentally-responsible, healthy
   and prosperous livelihood that will improve the
   quality of life for residents in Hidalgo County.
 The    Multi-Purpose Facility houses:
  • Administrative offices of Pct. 2 Commissioner
      Hector “Tito” Palacios
  •   Health and Human Services clinic
  •   W.I.C. clinic
  •   Substation for the tax assessor-collector
  •   Pct. 2 Constable’s Office
  •   Pct. 2 Justices of the Peace Offices
 Serves     more than 1,000 people daily
   5 wind turbines capable of producing a total of
    1,250 Kw to 2,000 Kw per month
   Two solar panel trellises, expected to produce an
    average of 4,626 Kw per month of electricity
   71 LED solar powered lights for the parking
    lot, save approximately 12,000 Kw of power per
    month based on dusk until dawn operations
   The wind turbines and the photovoltaic solar
    system are connected directly to the Pct. 2
    Administration Building’s electrical grid
 Green      Building Components Include:
  • Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) exterior walls
  • Recycled content metal doors/frames
  • Vinyl tile flooring
  • Ceiling suspension systems
  • Plastic laminates
  • Paperless gypsum sheetrock
  • Low VOC interior and exterior paints
  • Energy-saving occupant sensor lights
  • Low water consumption plumbing fixtures
 Held   in February 2011




 Localofficials “Flipped the Switch” in lieu of
 a traditional ribbon-cutting.
 Elementary & middle school students from
 local schools were given a tour of facility
 and “green” hands-on demonstrations and
 activities
   The students heard presentations
    from vendors and other green
    organizations on energy
    efficiency ideas for the
    home, recycling, energy production
    and consumption, wind and solar
    power, and groundwater runoff.
 Results:
  • The project created approximately 300 temporary
   construction jobs over the course of the 10 month
   building period and an estimated 10 permanent
   jobs.

  • Cost savings to the County is estimated at
   approximately $30,000 a year
 Results:
  • Reduced consumption of natural resources
  • Minimized environmental impacts
  • Increased the productivity of building occupants,
  • Decreased maintenance and utility expenses
  • Provided an energy-efficient building within the
   constraints of typical construction budgets.
   Live data energy savings

   Real time tracking

   Track data through various
    graphs

   Learn how solar energy works via
    website

   Public can view:
     • Total Energy Generated
     • Current Solar Generation
         Per month, year, & minute
 We   hope this complex will become an
    educational resource for current and future
    generations in Hidalgo County

   Educate the community about solar and
    wind energy, teaching them how it works

 Allow   people to see how green energy can
    work for them
 Thisproject has proved most successful
 and the County is hoping to model future
 construction in the same “green” fashion

 The Pct. 2 complex has set the standard
 for “green” construction in our County and
 in the Rio Grande Valley
 Energy   Efficiency & Conservation Strategy
 (EECS)
  • County is currently in the process of developing an
    EECS
  • Will guide the County in the implementation of new
    technologies and policies that will result in energy
    savings
  • Will include recommendations for energy savings in
    County facilities, as well identify programs that can be
    adopted to enhance energy efficiency and
    conservation in the community.
 Renewable       Energy Sources in County
 Parks
 • Replacing park lights with solar lighting
 • 6 parks in Pct. 3 have made the changes
 • Anzalduas Park in Pct 3
   Savings of $5-$7,000 a month
   Additional benefit – helps federal
    agencies protect the border


 • Pct. 1 is currently making the same transition, utilizing
   other funding (Urban County)
 Solar   Lighting in Colonias
  • Colonias are rural residential areas lacking basic
    living necessities such as potable water & sewer
    systems, electricity, paved roads, and safe &
    sanitary housing
  • Over 600 colonias in Hidalgo County
  • County has paved roads & connect to basic
    infrastructure via federal, state, & local funding
 Solarstreet lights create safer
 environment for residents
 Energy   Efficiency Retrofits
  • Outfitting all Hidalgo County offices and facilities with
    LED lighting
  • LED lights
    Consume less energy
    Resulting in huge power savings – up to 20% compared to
     conventional lights
    Long-lasting, environmentally –
     friendly
 Solar-Powered     Generators
  • Provide backup power at remote locations
  • Reliable
  • Provide electricity to anything from computers to
    medical response vehicles when the power grid
    fails
  • Do not require gasoline
  • Zero emissions
  • Ideal for use in emergency situations
 HidalgoCounty benefitted tremendously
 from the partnership with the U.S.
 Department of Energy.

 HidalgoCounty will continue advancing
 green initiatives and remain a leader
 promoting sustainable efforts in our
 community.

 Sustainability   is our FUTURE!

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Hidalgo county green initiatives presentation teeks

  • 2. About Hidalgo County  Funding: EECBG Program  Utilization of Funds  Pct. 2 Complex  Data Tracking  Green Components  Project Goal: Going Green  Other EECBG Projects
  • 3.  Located in South Texas along the U. S.- Mexico border  Population - 774,769 Seventh most-populous county in Texas  Considered one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States  County seat – Edinburg, Texas  McAllen-Mission-Edinburg MSA
  • 4.  Stimulus funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009  Enabled the county to begin implementation of “green” and energy efficient projects  Funded by a $3.5 million grant from the Department of Energy under the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG)
  • 5. Pct. 2 Multi-Purpose Center utilized approximately $822,000 to construct a high performance energy-efficient complex  First government facility in the Rio Grande Valley constructed using energy-efficient materials  Uses a combination of solar lighting, wind turbines and photovoltaic systems to conserve energy and curtail spending
  • 6.  Goal for this particular project was to: • Improve the manner in which buildings in Hidalgo County are designed, built, and operated • To enable an environmentally-responsible, healthy and prosperous livelihood that will improve the quality of life for residents in Hidalgo County.
  • 7.  The Multi-Purpose Facility houses: • Administrative offices of Pct. 2 Commissioner Hector “Tito” Palacios • Health and Human Services clinic • W.I.C. clinic • Substation for the tax assessor-collector • Pct. 2 Constable’s Office • Pct. 2 Justices of the Peace Offices  Serves more than 1,000 people daily
  • 8. 5 wind turbines capable of producing a total of 1,250 Kw to 2,000 Kw per month  Two solar panel trellises, expected to produce an average of 4,626 Kw per month of electricity  71 LED solar powered lights for the parking lot, save approximately 12,000 Kw of power per month based on dusk until dawn operations  The wind turbines and the photovoltaic solar system are connected directly to the Pct. 2 Administration Building’s electrical grid
  • 9.  Green Building Components Include: • Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) exterior walls • Recycled content metal doors/frames • Vinyl tile flooring • Ceiling suspension systems • Plastic laminates • Paperless gypsum sheetrock • Low VOC interior and exterior paints • Energy-saving occupant sensor lights • Low water consumption plumbing fixtures
  • 10.  Held in February 2011  Localofficials “Flipped the Switch” in lieu of a traditional ribbon-cutting.
  • 11.  Elementary & middle school students from local schools were given a tour of facility and “green” hands-on demonstrations and activities
  • 12. The students heard presentations from vendors and other green organizations on energy efficiency ideas for the home, recycling, energy production and consumption, wind and solar power, and groundwater runoff.
  • 13.  Results: • The project created approximately 300 temporary construction jobs over the course of the 10 month building period and an estimated 10 permanent jobs. • Cost savings to the County is estimated at approximately $30,000 a year
  • 14.  Results: • Reduced consumption of natural resources • Minimized environmental impacts • Increased the productivity of building occupants, • Decreased maintenance and utility expenses • Provided an energy-efficient building within the constraints of typical construction budgets.
  • 15. Live data energy savings  Real time tracking  Track data through various graphs  Learn how solar energy works via website  Public can view: • Total Energy Generated • Current Solar Generation  Per month, year, & minute
  • 16.
  • 17.  We hope this complex will become an educational resource for current and future generations in Hidalgo County  Educate the community about solar and wind energy, teaching them how it works  Allow people to see how green energy can work for them
  • 18.  Thisproject has proved most successful and the County is hoping to model future construction in the same “green” fashion  The Pct. 2 complex has set the standard for “green” construction in our County and in the Rio Grande Valley
  • 19.  Energy Efficiency & Conservation Strategy (EECS) • County is currently in the process of developing an EECS • Will guide the County in the implementation of new technologies and policies that will result in energy savings • Will include recommendations for energy savings in County facilities, as well identify programs that can be adopted to enhance energy efficiency and conservation in the community.
  • 20.  Renewable Energy Sources in County Parks • Replacing park lights with solar lighting • 6 parks in Pct. 3 have made the changes • Anzalduas Park in Pct 3  Savings of $5-$7,000 a month  Additional benefit – helps federal agencies protect the border • Pct. 1 is currently making the same transition, utilizing other funding (Urban County)
  • 21.  Solar Lighting in Colonias • Colonias are rural residential areas lacking basic living necessities such as potable water & sewer systems, electricity, paved roads, and safe & sanitary housing • Over 600 colonias in Hidalgo County • County has paved roads & connect to basic infrastructure via federal, state, & local funding  Solarstreet lights create safer environment for residents
  • 22.  Energy Efficiency Retrofits • Outfitting all Hidalgo County offices and facilities with LED lighting • LED lights  Consume less energy  Resulting in huge power savings – up to 20% compared to conventional lights  Long-lasting, environmentally – friendly
  • 23.  Solar-Powered Generators • Provide backup power at remote locations • Reliable • Provide electricity to anything from computers to medical response vehicles when the power grid fails • Do not require gasoline • Zero emissions • Ideal for use in emergency situations
  • 24.  HidalgoCounty benefitted tremendously from the partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy.  HidalgoCounty will continue advancing green initiatives and remain a leader promoting sustainable efforts in our community.  Sustainability is our FUTURE!

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Total cost for project was approx $6.2 million – remainder funded by County Capital Improvement Project bonds