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Clute, Texas Begins Citywide $5.7 Million Energy Efficiency Project with Schneider Electric
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Upgrades include major water meter replacements and installation of a new wastewater treatment plant
DALLAS – March 12, 2014 – Schneider Electric, a global specialist in
energy management, announced today the signing of a $5.7 million energy
savings performance contract (ESPC) with the city of Clute, Texas. The
ESPC was designed to prepare the city’s infrastructure for anticipated
population growth, making it more cost effective and energy efficient.
The implementation of a variety of retrofits to aging infrastructure
are being financed through the ESPC, include lighting and water
metering, as well as the installation of a new wastewater treatment
plant. The project is expected to save the city of Clute more than
$300,000 in annual operational and energy costs, while also ensuring
the city’s infrastructure can meet increasing demands from a larger
population.
Schneider Electric is working with the city to completely rebuild its
wastewater treatment plant, including replacing the city’s water meter
population and installing a new advanced metering infrastructure (AMI)
system. Clute’s existing metering system is comprised of several
differing and manually operated manufacturers, resulting in numerous
inefficiencies amounting to more than $250,000 per year in lost water
revenue. The new AMI system is significantly more accurate and will
allow the city to maximize its water revenue. The AMI system will also
save time, reducing the need for meters to be manually read, and allow
staff more time to perform regular and preventative maintenance and
handle emergencies more efficiently.
In addition to the meter replacement, the new wastewater treatment
plant is projected to save the city 57 percent annually in energy
costs. These savings can be attributed to the facility’s aeration
system with blowers and piping that operate at the optimized air output
to match the constantly changing demand at the plant instead of
constantly running at full capacity. When operating at maximum
efficiency, the plant will meet the Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality (TCEQ) permit limits.
“Wastewater projects are a significant undertaking and can be essential
to a city’s financial and environmental success,” said Tammy Fulop,
vice president of sales, Energy & Sustainability Services at
Schneider Electric. “In the project with Clute, we are able to
customize a wastewater and metering solution that will have a positive
impact on the entire city’s infrastructure, functionality and
sustainability.”
The city of Clute additionally requires significant interior and
exterior lighting retrofits across all of its facilities, as well as
upgrades to the city’s traffic signal lighting. These lighting upgrades
alone will save the city more than 72 percent in annual energy costs.
In total, the ESPC will save the city more than $300,000 annually and
have a tremendous environmental impact, saving more than two million
kWh, which is the equivalent of taking 229 cars off the road or
planting 33,800 trees.
“The City of Clute is extremely excited to partner with Schneider
Electric on three energy savings projects for our city. Throughout the
process of working with Schneider Electric, including the audit and
design processes, they have been professional, knowledgeable and
extremely customer focused,” said Gary Beverly, Clute City Manager.
“Their team of engineers, financial and customer representatives have
provided us with first rate information to make the proper decisions
for our citizens. We would highly recommend their services.”
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In the past 20 years, Schneider Electric has successfully implemented
nearly 500 ESPCs across the nation and helped clients around the world
save more than $1 billion. ESPCs help publicly-funded entities make
capital improvements over longer payback periods. ESPCs offer many
long-term benefits 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.
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
Utilities & Infrastructure, Industries & Machines
Manufacturers, Non-residential Building, Data Centers & Networks
and in Residential. Focused on making energy safe, reliable, efficient,
productive and green, the company's 140,000 plus employees achieved
sales of 30.8 billion US dollars (24 billion euros) in 2012, through an
active commitment to help individuals and organizations make the most
of their energy.
www.schneider-electric.com/us
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