Title: Energy Strategic Plan Los Angeles Community College District
1Energy Strategic PlanLos Angeles Community
College District
- Dr. Woodrow W. Clark II
- Energy Director
- Los Angeles, California USA
- 2006
2U.SC. Energy Flow Trends 2002 Net Primary
Resource Consumption 97 Quads
3Energy Infrastructures central grid and on-site
generation
4LACCD Comprehensive Energy Strategic Plan
- A Paradigm Change
- Efficient Central Plant
- Performance Contracts
- One Mega Watt Solar/PV per campus
5Central Plant Components
- Efficient cost effective
- LEED Alternative Energy Compliant
- Costs over long term (20 years)
- Maintenance Operations Factors
- Updates Emerging technologies
6BASELINE vs CENTRAL PLANT LIFE CYCLE COST
COMPARISON
7 Performance Contracts
- Retrofit all energy consuming elements for
maximum efficiency - Use features in all buildings
- State of the art and new technologies
- Metering and Monitoring Systems
- Funding from Private Sector
- Aggregate through detailed technical audits
- Guaranteed Payback within existing utility
charges
8Green Building Hybrid SystemsNRDC (Santa Monica)
- Water recycling conservation
- Solar panels, natural light, energy efficient
fixtures and appliances - Recycled/recyclable materials in furniture
construction - Platinum LEED
9One Megawatt Solar / PV
- Third party to install
- Parking Lots and Roofs
- Buildings as integrated or add-ons
- DWP extension of Solar / PV incentives
- Calif Public Utility Commission -- 3 billion
over 11 years - National Energy Act (05) with incentives in 06
- Aggregated buying of systems
- Hybrid systems with storage and future
technology innovations
10Solar Roof Photovoltaic
11Vacuum Tube Heat-pipe Collectors and
Architectural Design Possibilities
12Sustainable Development Curriculum
- Civic-Market --- public sector as market driver
- Build on different Campuses with basic focus
- Courses as certificated, licenses and degrees
- Career opportunities for jobs, new companies
and advanced degrees - Collaborate with unions, private businesses,
public, government and non-profit sectors - Provide actual experiences on campus through
building programs
13Moscone Center Solar Installation (2004)
14The Renewable Energy Future
- Harvard University President Lawrence Summers
commitment to - Renewable Energy Research Fund 100 K p.a to HGCI
research efforts for three years. - Renewable Energy Advisory Group
- Expected to purchase gt 40,000 MWh in 2006
15Torrance, CA