Energy Management for Schools & Colleges - Terry Taylor
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2. Gresham-Barlow School District (Background) State of Oregon : We are one of the 10 th largest School Districts in the State with 11,385 students. School Infrastructure : We have 11 Elementary, 5 Middle and 2 High Schools with one Alternative High School, totaling 1,685,004 square feet. Our oldest school was constructed in 1914 and our newest in 2002, with an average age of 44 years old. Resource Conservation : Our Resource Conservation Management program started in 1998 under the leadership of Michelle Granger-Moore (CFO). Today’s Performance : We operate our school buildings at an average of 48 kBtu / Sq. Ft., which is far below the national average. Today’s Cost Avoided : This last school year, we avoided $1.5 million in our utility expenses when compared to each school’s base year after being adjusted for weather, square footage increases, additional computer loads and increases in energy prices (District wide - 48.7% reduction).
3. Gresham-Barlow School District Leadership ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year : We received the 2006 & 2008 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for Energy Management and 2009 for Sustained Excellence – the first School District in the Nation. ENERGY STAR Leadership : We are the first and only organization to receive the ENERGY STAR Leader, with an increase of 30+ points for our entire portfolio. ENERGY STAR Schools : 18 of our 19 schools have achieved the ENERGY STAR Label and proudly display their ENERGY STAR plaques near their front doors (12 schools in 2006 and 5 schools in 2007 and 1 school in 2008). Pacific Northwest Leadership : We received the 2007 BetterBricks Award. This is the highest energy efficiency and environmental award available in the Pacific Northwest. School District Leadership : We are constantly encouraging and providing leadership guidance to other school districts in the Pacific Northwest and throughout the United States.
7. Why ENERGY STAR Benchmarking Awareness – National Brand : People associate it with doing the right thing, which makes them feel good. Awareness - Fair Comparison : Showcases the best and worst performers using the most credible benchmarking system in the country. Awareness – Education for Change : Guides people to a better understanding of their school’s performance and starts them down the path of improvement .
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10. Culture is Dictated from the Top Down Create a Board Policy to support your efforts
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12. You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure Monthly Utility Bills Normalized: Weather, School Hours ENERGY STAR Ratings Monthly Performance Interval Data 15-minute Profiles Next Day Information Daily Performance Energy Management Data Systems Two Data Streams
13. 15-minute Interval Data – Available Next Day Sequencing of Equipment Run-time Operational Changes to Custodial Work Summer Break Savings = 33,775 kWh over last summer At a blended rate of $0.85/kWh = $2,870
14. 15-minute Interval Data – Available Next Day After School Shutdown: 190 school days a year = 227/kWh/day Projected Savings = $6,500/yr
15. Monthly Utility Data - The Final Measuring Stick Interval Data helps Facility People make better daily decisions. Monthly Utility Bill Data is the where the Accountants look to see success. Bottom-line : Your daily good work must be reflected in the Final Measuring Stick – the Utility Bill
20. ENERGY STAR – Creates Healthy Competition Disclosure – Very Powerful Tool
21. Empowering People – Make it Simple and Easy Everyone is busy and energy is complex Must meet people where they are NOT where you want them to be OR where you think they should be
22. ENERGY STAR Rating – Making it Easy to Understand As the ENERGY STAR Rating increases – the Energy Intensity (kBtu/SqFt) decreases
25. Encouragement – Share the Good News Mr. Steven’s 4 th Grade Class of Powell Valley Elementary School, Gresham-Barlow School District in Oregon adopts the JCPenney Energy Board concept and takes it to a new level (28 feet long)
26. Empowerment – One Stop Shop for Performance Changing behavior is hard. To ensure long-term sustainability, change needs to be consistently promoted.