reduce energy consumption with led lighting, co-generation, & wireless automation

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Energy efficiency in facilities can be achieved by using best practices in LED lighting, co-generation, and wireless automation. This presentation covers the costs and benefits, where these technologies can be applied, and what funding is available to assist with return on investment (ROI). For more information visit www.brewer-garrett.com or call 888-774-9405.

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S. REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN YOUR FACILITIES … NEWER TECHNOLOGIES, BEST PRACTICES TO MAKE THEM WORK AND PRACTICAL EXAMPLES WITH SOME UNCOMMON APPLICATIONS OF LED LIGHTING, CO-GENERATION & WIRELESS AUTOMATION SYSTEMS… THE COST AND BENEFITS, WHERE THESE TECHNOLOGIES CAN BE APPLIED AND… WHAT FUNDING IS

AVAILABLE TO ASSIST WITH THEIR ROI –

MEC

Feb 19th and 20th

H. Kelly Tisdale

The Brewer-Garrett Company

888-774-9405

AGENDA

LED technologies Performance Costs Practical Applications

Cogeneration MicroTurbines Natural Gas Engines Gas Turbines Practical Applications

Wireless Automation Zigbee EnOcean Practical Applications

Rebates

LED

Lumens Glare!!!!!!!

Watts Lumens per watt > 100

Life Directional Dimming OTHER

Manufacturer Osram Phillips Nichia Cree GE

LED ROI

Simple Payback 8 to 10 years

With Operational < 5years

Other Considerations Safety Color Rendering Comfort of Staff, Population

Cogeneration

Micro turbines up to .5MW Usually 65kW increments Natural Gas Fired… Recuperators Capstone

Gas engine .3 to 5MW Diesel or Natural Gas Waukesha, Caterpillar

Turbines 3MW plus Solar – Saturn, Taurus, Mercury, Mars, Titan

Gas Micro-Turbines• Combine energy conservation/efficiencies with on

site production of electricity (co-generation)• Local production and local consumption significantly

reduces transportation and distribution costs• Installation of high efficiency gas microturbines to

produce on-site electricity and reduce GHG emissions

AbsorbersTriGeneration

CoGeneration >.3MW<5MW

Co-Gen 3MW +

Financial

At $5 per MCF gas $.08 per kWh

Payback may be as little as 3 to 4 years Requires Cogeneration mode 100% heat utilization

Micro-Turbine

200kW Unit Cost = $390,000 ($1950/kW) 8,000 hours 1,600,000 kWh = $128,000 4,143 mmBtu = $20,715 Purchased Gas = 16,480 mmBtu = $82,400 Net Savings = $66,315 Simple Payback = 5.88 years Maintenance = $15,000/year Simple Payback with Maintenance = 7.6 years

Natural Gas / Internal Combustion

375 kW Unit Cost = $588,000 ($1568/kW) 8,000 hours 3,000,000 kWh = $240,000 9,800 mmBtu = $48,999 Purchased Gas = 28,355 mmBtu = $141,776 Net Savings = $147,223 Simple Payback = 3.99 years Annual Maintenance = $28,000 Payback with Maintenance = 4.9

Turbine 4,600 kW Unit Cost = $9,600,000 ($2087/kW) 8,000 hours 36,800,000 kWh = $2,944,000 204,422 mmBtu = $1,022,112 Purchased Gas = 326,158 mmBtu = $1,630,792 Net Savings = $2,335,320 Simple Payback = 4.11 years Annual Maintenance = $345,000 Simple Payback with Maintenance = 4.82 years

Requirements

Long Term Gas Contracts Currently 5 years Expect longer soon Ability to negotiate with Well Driller

Constant Load is Best for Driller Utilizing own natural resource

Heat Load Process Loads Terminal Reheats Domestic Hot Water Swimming Pools Absorbers

Payback

Typical turnkey installation is now less than 10 years

Utilizing waste stream can qualify for REC credits

Types of Wireless

Zigbee EnOcean WiFi Bluetooth

EnOcean - Energy Harvesting Wireless Technology

Energy Harvesting Photovoltaic Panels Kinetic Energy Small Packets of Information

Expansion 160 Manufacturers (and growing) making 2,000 products

worldwide Siemens GE Leviton Osram

• Interchangeable

Dorm Room Automation

• EnOcean has been proven for past 10 years• Hospitality industry installing with enormous

success• System is extremely secure• Solution

Install Valves and Wireless Relays on heating / cooling equipment

Install Thermostats Install Occupancy Sensors Install Window Sensors Include Smart Power-strips

• Logic Set back system when window opens or unoccupied

Dorm Room Automation• Student Interface

Smart phones or computers Can view and change room conditions from

anywhere Facilitates aggressive setbacks while

providing building protection (min/max controlled by KSU)

Can “turn off the iron” remotely Integrates into Green initiatives Potentially a revenue stream - “Joe’s Pizza” Potential notification system – “Don’t forget

tonight’s basketball game!” Sell student on comfort and interaction

w/technology

Payback

Tstat Valve Occ Sensor Window Sensor Cost = 500

Payback 10years Room Utility $200

Rebates/ REC credits

REC credits – 2 to 3 cents per kWh Rebates

Available in almost all utilities Usually prescriptive and custom Almost anything can be applied for on a custom

basis with good logic Different utilities have different thesholds

Questions?

For more information call H. Kelly Tisdale at

888-774-9405

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