Title: ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR END USERS
1AJL RESOURCES LLC CLEAN ENERGY SYMPOSIUM
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR END USERS With a Case Study
of Energy Progress at Rowan University
2Energy Efficiency Actions
- This presentation
- Explains why energy efficiency is important
- Documents the actions of Rowan University in
energy efficiency, renewable energy, and
emissions reductions. - Offers suggestions for the implementation of
energy efficiency, renewable energy, and
emissions reductions at your residence, farm or
business.
3Why Energy Efficiency ?
- High energy costs
- Changes in operation and other low cost measures
have immediate value - Other measures can have positive cash flow if
financed good return on invested capital - Combining energy efficiency measures and
renewable energy measures (or RE purchases) can
yield attractive paybacks - Emissions reductions and a better environment -
the right thing to do and positive PR - Global and individual security
- America has one of the highest energy
intensities in the world
4Rowan Energy Plan, 1990s
- Rowan constructed a cogeneration plant in the
early 1990s. The central plant houses a 1.5 MW
Kawasaki Turbine that supplies three quarters of
the electricity and heat for the campus.
5Energy Improvements, 1990 - 2004
- Lighting retrofit with T-8 lighting
- 30 of the entire campus has been retrofitted (5
buildings).
6Energy Improvements, 1995 - 2004
- 45 variable speed drives on motors, fans and
pumps installed from 1995 2002. - 10 - 50 horsepower
7Energy Improvements, 2004
- Rowan University Facilities began testing
biodiesel fuel in their lawn tractors as a pilot
program. (2004) - Successful outcomes will result in the expansion
in use of this fuel.
8Energy Improvements, Ongoing
- Recycled 98 tons of paper in 2003, resulting in
- -1,960 trees saved
- -686,000 gallons of H2O saved
- -294 cubic yards landfill space avoided
- -5,980 lbs. of air pollution avoided
- -enough energy saved to supply 49 homes for a
year.
9Energy Actions, 2004
- In 2004, Rowan University became an ENERGY STAR
Partner Institution - Requires Benchmarking of Energy Use at Buildings
and Implementation of Cost Effective Energy
Efficiency Measures - Applicable for Schools, Hospitals, Offices, and
Other Buildings - AJL Resources LLC is an Energy Star Partner
(2001) - Positive Public Image and Standing in Community
10Ongoing Energy Management
- ENERGY MASTER PLAN
- Energy Purchasing
- Cost Reduction
- Energy Cost Control
- Measures (Kw, PF)
- Energy Use Auditing
- Buildings and Infrastructure
- Energy Metering
- Project Implementation
- Energy Growth Projections
- A Campus Growth Plan
- Energy Sources Cogeneration Plant
- Continuing Input from Energy Panel
STUDENTS
11Future Efforts
- Rowan plans to expand and retrofit its old
cogeneration plant. - The new cogeneration plant is sized at 4.7 MW.
- It will avoid 1,375,000 in fuel and electric
expenses per year. - Reductions in CO2 emissions approx. 8,950
tons/yr.
12Future Efforts
- Retrofit 1 million sq. ft. of buildings with
energy efficient lighting. - Cost over 1 million.
- Project will save over 200,000 per year.
- Provides a 5 year payback.
- Avoid 1,238 tons of CO2 emissions per year.
13Future Efforts
- A geothermal heat pump system is being
investigated to replace the heating and cooling
system in an existing 100,000 sq. ft. townhouse
complex. - Estimated to cost slightly more than a
conventional system - However, life cycle operating costs (capital
costs, energy costs and maintenance costs) are
lower.
14Future Efforts
- Installing submeters.
- Read remotely.
- Provide automated reporting.
- 5 year payback.
- Avoid 537 tons per year of CO2 emissions.
15Future Efforts
- Rowan plans to take a leadership role, along with
the NJHEPS Energy Technical Team, in the
development of a wind energy farm in south New
Jersey to serve several higher educational
institutions.
16Future Efforts
The planned technologies allow Rowan to expand
its projected 235,000 sq. ft. and still
maintain a greenhouse gas emissions levels at or
below 1990 levels.
17Energy Efficiency Measures
ELECTRIC
COGEN PLANT
End Uses Light, HVAC, Water Heating, Etc.
HEATING PLANT
GAS OIL
Electric 15,000 Btu/sf/yr Thermal 50,000 Btu/sf/yr
18Energy Efficiency Measures
- BIG ENERGY USERS
- Lighting
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Domestic Hot Water
- Computers
- Industrial Processes
19Energy Efficiency Measures
- LIGHTING
- Timers / Photocells
- Motion Sensors
- Compact Fluorescents (socket/pin)
- Lower wattage lamps
- Electronic Ballasts (T8 or 5 Technology)
- Pulse Start HID fixtures
- Dimming and Autotransformers (all)
- Daylighting, Light Shelves , Computer Scheduling
20Energy Efficiency Measures
- AIR CONDITIONING
- Highest EER units (11 to 13 for Residential)
- Water Source verses Air Source
- Programmable Thermostats
- Computer Control - Schedule
- Exhaust Air Recovery (Heat Wheel Plate and
Frame) - Match Outside Air to Requirements
- Spot Cool
- Dehumidify
- Cool Roofs
- Proper Condenser location and maintenance
- Dehumidification Avoid reheat
- Schedule or convert electric reheat
- EFFICIENT CHILLER PLANT DESIGN
21Energy Efficiency Measures
- HEATING
- Highest Efficiency units (93 condensing furnaces
/ boilers for Residential) - Programmable Thermostats
- Computer Control - Schedule
- Exhaust Air Recovery (Heat Wheel Plate and
Frame) - Match Outside Air to Requirements
- Spot Heat
- Insulate and Weatherstrip (also for AC)
- Heat Pump reheat with gas
- Solar Assist for heat pumps
22Energy Efficiency Measures
- COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL USERS
- Farms and Wastewater Treatment Methane
Cogeneration - Steam/Hot Water Absorption Air Conditioning
- Gas Cogeneration (80 vs. 40 efficient)
- Energy Efficient Motors and Variable Speed Drives
- Pipe Insulation
- Solar Films
- Energy Efficient Design
- Steam Traps
- Industrial Processes Efficient Microprocessor
Driven Equipment
23Energy Efficiency Measures
- MISCELLANEOUS ENERGY USERS
- Domestic Hot Water Lowest Temp possible,
insulated tank, scheduled temperature, Solar or
Gas, tankless and point of use technologies - SOLAR SWIMMING POOL HEATERS
- Computers Shut off monitors and computers
(software and hardware) - Industrial Processes Site and Industry specific
24Energy Efficiency Measures
- SUMMARY
- By addressing the envelope of your facility, and
by upgrading and scheduling the operation of
mechanical and electrical systems, most users can
cost effectively save between 10 30 on their
energy costs - There are direct rebates / tax incentives for
residential and for commercial users in NJ - There are sources available to help
- Energy efficiency is beneficial to you, your
organization, the environment and global security
we MUST become energy efficient
25Energy Efficiency Resources
- Al Lutz, P.E., CEMAJL Resources
LLCajlutz1_at_aol.com - DOE, EPA, Alliance to Save Energy
- LEED (for Energy Efficient Design)
- WWW.NJHEPS.org