December 2009 |
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City of Abilene, Texas, Launches Second Energy Conservation Project
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Performance Contract with Schneider Electric Includes
City’s First Renewable Energy Installation
Dallas– December 8, 2009 – The city of Abilene, Texas, is implementing a second
series of energy efficiency upgrades to city buildings. Valued at more than $1
million dollars, the project is paid for entirely with Energy Efficiency
Conservation Block Grants as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
The facility enhancements are designed to improve operations, comfort and
efficiency at 11 city buildings and include adding solar photovoltaic panels on
the civic center. Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy
management, will complete the work as a performance contract with the city.
Schneider Electric guarantees that Abilene will reduce its utility costs by more
than $28,000 annually when the project is completed in November 2010.
Earlier this year, Schneider Electric completed a $9 million performance
contract for this city of 116,219 located in the western part of the state. The
first project improved operations, security and efficiency at 34 city buildings
and will save the city of Abilene $12 million in utility costs during the next
15 years. The second project provides additional efficiency and savings for the
city and targets equipment that is failing.
“Our second performance contract with Schneider Electric will provide the city
with much-needed mechanical upgrades to the heating, ventilating and
air-conditioning (HVAC) systems at several of our buildings, such as the zoo and
the animal control building,” said Odis Dolton, assistant director of finance,
city of Abilene. “Furthermore, with the addition of solar panels at the Civic
Center, the city is taking its first step into using renewable energy sources
for city buildings.”
Performance contracting offers many long-term benefits for city governments,
such as improved facility efficiency, occupant comfort, financial management and
environmental protection. Typically, new, more efficient equipment and upgraded
facility automation systems maximize energy efficiency and generate utility
savings. Schneider Electric guarantees the amount of savings performance
contracting projects will achieve and agrees to pay the difference if that
amount is not realized.
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Energy conservation measures (ECMs) Schneider Electric will utilize for this
project include LED lighting retrofits, installing lighting occupancy sensors
throughout primary city buildings, HVAC replacements at 11 city facilities and,
in addition to the solar panels, installing a new cooling tower at Civic Center
facility.
“This second performance contract enables the city of Abilene to continue to
achieve its facility enhancement goals, which include maximizing utility
savings, standardizing equipment, reducing deferred maintenance and capital
needs replacement, and implementing renewable energy,” said Shon Anderson, vice
president, sales, Energy Solutions group of Schneider Electric. “Thanks to the
government stimulus funding for this project, the city gets to meet these
objectives without any additional costs to the citizens of Abilene.”
In addition to funding the performance contract, Abilene also acquired EECBG
funds for a citywide compact fluorescent light bulb giveaway program to
encourage citizens to switch to more efficient light bulbs. The city is also
funding an appliance rebate program designed to promote the replacement of old
household appliances with new, efficient Energy Star™ rated appliances.
About Schneider Electric
As a global specialist in energy management with operations in more than 100
countries, Schneider Electric offers integrated solutions across multiple market
segments, including leadership positions in energy and infrastructure,
industrial processes, building automation, security, and data centers/networks,
as well as a broad presence in residential applications. Focused on making
energy safe, reliable, and efficient, the company's 114,000 employees achieved
sales of more than 18.3 billion euros in 2008, through an active commitment to
help individuals and organizations "Make the most of their energy.” For
more information visit www.schneider-electric.com.
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