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Picking the Right Team
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Picking the Right Team
Experience •Depth •
Communication •Local Support •
Personnel •Coaching •
Commitment •Trust •
“Successful partnerships are built on strong foundations”
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Team Approach
Tips for a Successful Project
Identify the Starting Lineup
Establish a Communication Plan
Ensure Buy-In From Coaching
Create Schedules
Practice
Engage the Fans
Focus on the Championship
“Talent Wins Games, but Teamwork Wins Championships” – Michael Jordan
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In May 2014 President Obama announced Federal agencies will further expand their use of performance-based contracts through 2016 to upgrade the energy efficiency of Federal buildings at no cost to taxpayers.
Goal: $4B by December 31, 2016
Other Impactful Legislation to UESC
EISA 2007 (Mixing Appropriations)
EO 13693 (25% by 2025, 30% Renewable)
UESC Term Limit 10 Year vs. 25 Year (DFAR 241)
Presidential Performance Contracting Challenge (PPCC)
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Siemens Team
Over $4 Billion in Energy Performance SavingsAcross 5,000 UESC and ESPCsAchieved 106% of Estimated SavingBest Credit Rating in ESCO
Industry. A+National Leadership Local Presence110 Branches 800 Technical
Resources
“The Right Team to Accomplish the Goal”
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Naval Air Station Pensacola
Project Summary Partnership with Navy, Pensacola Energy, & Siemens Two Phases of UESC for multiple base facilities LED lighting for Blue Angels Training airfield Comprehensive lighting retrofits Water conservation measures Complete central plant and AHU replacements for
National Naval Aviation Museum Boiler replacements, piping & pumping upgrades Demand Control Ventilation (DCV) Energy management system upgrades
Results and Savings Reduce annual potable water usage by 15 million
gallons per year Over $600,000 in annual energy savings CO2 reduction of app. 9 million lbs. in first year of contract
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DOE Brookhaven National Lab
Project Overview $14.85 million Utility Energy Services Contract (UESC)
financing at Department of Energy National Lab in Brookhaven NY with National Grid, Siemens, Dominion Federal. Lighting Project for 18 buildings on Campus, BMS for 9
Buildings and a new 1,250 Ton chilled water system. Expected to reduce annual energy intensity by
approximately 11 percent compared to baseline measurements, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by over 7,000 metric tons. 18 month implementation period. Total estimated energy and operational savings: $1.3
million annually. 10 Year Term including Financing. Exploring Options for Phase 2.
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Dyess Air Force Base
Project Summary 15 Year Relationship between Air Force, Taylor
Electric and Siemens Multiple phases of work for over $45 Million Comprehensive lighting retrofits Water conservation measures Thermal energy storage systems Boiler and chiller upgrades & replacements Piping, pumping and reservoir system to use effluent
water for irrigation Energy management system upgrades
Results and Savings Saves city of Abilene 2% of its water supply Over $4 million in annual energy savings CO2 reduction of nearly 350 million pounds Recipient of 2003 Presidential Award for Leadership
from Federal Energy Management
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Jason CartozianNational Business Manager-UESC(224)[email protected]
Manager Presentation for Internal UseTHANK YOU & GOOD LUCK