Title: Strategic Energy Management: A Three Tiered Approach
1Strategic Energy Management A Three
Tiered Approach
- Randy Gaines, C.E.O.E.
- White Lodging Services
- AHMA Annual Conference and Lodging Expo
- April 5, 2001
2Portfolio
- 69 Hotels in eight states (IN, IL, TX, FL, CO,
MI, UT, KY) - 8,000 Rooms
- Full Service and Limited Service brands
3Energy Management Mission Statement
- To increase profits, prevent pollution, and
enhance the indoor environment for guests and
employees through cost-effective strategic
energy management.
4Growth Since First Opening
Number of Hotels
Increase of 4.5 MSF to date
5Energy Management Strategy
Tier III Asset Optimization
Tier II Commodity Purchasing
Tier I Utility Data Management
6Energy Management Strategy
Tier I Utility Data Management
7Utility Data Management
Gas Bills
TEG Process Bills
Enter Usage Cost Information
Electric Bills
Audit Validate Bill
TEG Database
Performance Reports
Resolve Billing Discrepancies
8Utility Data Management
- Perform Detailed Analysis of Each Utility Account
- Analyze utility rate, implement most inexpensive
option - Investigate all findings
- faulty meters
- missing water meters
- late fees
- double billing
9Utility Data Management
- Utility Errors and Faulty Equipment
- Faulty natural gas meter identified - recovered
overpayment of 15,482! - Faulty water meter identified - recovered
overpayment of 32,540! - Hotel billed for two water accounts, one of
which was neighboring hotel- recovered
overpayment of 28,230!
10Utility Data Management
- Utility Errors and Faulty Equipment
- Identified oversized water meter - downsized
water meter and implemented lower rate resulting
in
annual savings of 5,600! - Identified gradual upward trend in water
consumption and leak in
irrigation system
camouflaged by clay soil - secured utility
refund of 5,200 due
to sewer exemption - These savings alone total over 100,000!
11Energy Management Strategy
Tier II Commodity Purchasing
12Commodity Purchasing
- Monitor State Utility Commissions
- Monitor Federal Legislation
- Interact With Utilities To Keep Abreast of Pilot
Programs - Interact with Suppliers To Keep Abreast of Pilot
Programs
State Utility Commission
Federal Regulators
TEG
Electric Utility
Natural Gas Utility
Suppliers
13Commodity Purchasing
Contract
- Negotiate Contract Terms Conditions
- Process All Required Utility Forms Contracts
- Monitor Energy Futures Market
- Leverage Purchasing Power of White Lodging and
TEG
14Energy Management Strategy
Tier III Asset Optimization
15Asset Optimization
Prioritize
Utility Data Management
Asset Optimization Activities
Data management enables the effective
prioritization and validation of asset
optimization activities
- High Impact Items
- Daily Meter Readings
- Peak Control
- Equipment / Technology Changes
- Occupancy Sensors
- Ozone Laundry
- Lighting
- Energy-efficient Electronics
- Energy-efficient Appliances
- Quarterly Reports
- Property Rankings
- PAR and POR Analysis
- Cost per Unit of Commodity
Validate
162001 Performance Metrics
Utility Comparison
Electric
Hotel X
Hotel Y
172001 Performance Metrics
Utility Comparison
Electric
Natural Gas
Hotel X
Hotel X
Hotel Y
Hotel Y
182001 Performance Metrics
Usage and cost will be analyzed on a per
available room, per occupied room, and per square
foot basis.
Usage
192001 Performance Metrics
Usage and cost will be analyzed on a per
available room, per occupied room, and per square
foot basis.
Usage
Cost
20High Impact Items
- Lighting
- All lights off when unoccupied
- TCP 30 watt Bulb with 36 watt Ballast
- Exterior lighting, profiler system or photocell
properly placed - Sport courts and storage rooms, equipped with
timers for auto-shutoff - PTAC
- Units off when 55 - 85 F outside
- Settings for unoccupied rooms determined by
Maintenance Manager daily - Filters cleaned quarterly
- Power wash coils every two years
- Associates do not pre-cool or pre-heat rooms
21High Impact Items
- Water Heater
- Remove all deposits from tank
- Burner maintained with bright blue flame
- Ensure no airflow is restricted
- Verify water temperature is 110 degrees at the
furthest room - Laundry
- Only full loads
- Done in off peak hours
- Keep drier lint screens clean - check after every
load
22High Impact Items
- In Room Water Equipment
- 2.5 gallon per minute shower heads installed
- Faucet arreators installed, 1.5 gallon per minute
- 1.6 gallon per flush toilets installed when
replacement occurs - Dye test toilets annually to ensure no water
leaks - Evening Energy Walks
- Night Auditor
- Self Audit
- Energy Absolutes
23Daily Meter Readings
- Daily meter reading log
- Maintenance manager to complete each day
- Readings to be taken at same time each day
- Computerized monthly meter reading spreadsheet
- GM will have daily information transferred to
spreadsheet - Daily occupancy column will also be updated
- Monthly reporting
- Monthly spread sheets forwarded to Regional
Directors of Housekeeping and Maintenance - Copies will be kept at each property in the Life
Safety Manual under new Energy Usage tab
24Energy Committees
- Line item on accountability meetings, once a month
- Discuss
- Findings of investigations and reports
- Successes, Projections
- Opportunities for employee involvement
25Peak Control Strategies
- Peak usage is 700 to 900 a.m., 600 to 1000
p.m. - Key areas to control peak
- No laundry before 900 am
- Ensure PTACS for all unoccupied rooms are shut
off during peak times - Common area thermostats are set back, upgrade to
electronic thermostats for auto set back
capability - In kitchen area, shut off any unneeded electrical
equipment during peak hours - Educate staff and get them involved in peak
control
26Demand Curve October, FFI
Peak Day, Thursday October 5, 2000 determines
bill for the entire month
Average Weekday
Average Weekend
27Usage and Demand, FFI
December 00
October 00
November 00
January 01
February 01
28Accomplishments
- Implemented strategic energy management plan
across portfolio - Achieved annual savings of 100,000 while
increasing portfolio by 31
- Leveraged energy performance efforts through
energy alliances - Involved staff in education, training, and
implementation
29Challenges
- Maintaining energy savings during growth
- Ensuring communication between housekeeping and
engineering staff
- Receiving buy-in from general manager and staff