May 2009 |
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Houston Inks $9.6 M Deal to Improve Energy Efficiency in Partnership with Clinton Climate Initiative
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TAC Advances City’s Technological Leadership to
Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Municipal Buildings
HOUSTON -- May 27, 2009 -- Houston is taking the lead among major cities in
reducing the energy consumption of city buildings and lowering greenhouse gas
emissions as the first C40 city in the U.S. to announce a comprehensive building
retrofit project under the Clinton Climate Initiative’s Building Retrofit
Program. Houston has awarded TAC by Schneider Electric, the building management
and energy services business of Schneider Electric, a $9.6 million performance
contract involving seven of the city’s 271 buildings. TAC will implement
numerous energy conservation measures (ECMs) at these city facilities to improve
the efficiency of the buildings, and the money saved in utility costs will pay
for the upgrades.
The William J. Clinton Foundation launched the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI)
to create and advance solutions to the core issues driving climate change. The
CCI Building Retrofit program brings together many of the world’s largest
cities, energy service firms and financial institutions in a landmark effort to
reduce energy consumption in existing buildings.
“The city of Houston conducted a thorough search to find an ESCO that shared our
objectives to find proactive solutions, use state-of-the-art equipment, and
emphasize renewable energy sources and sustainability,” said Issa Dadoush,
general services director for the city of Houston. “Buildings are responsible
for more than 50 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in most cities, so
retrofitting our facilities with more energy-efficient products and technologies
is an important way we can reduce both energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.”
“TAC provides comprehensive packages of energy-efficient improvements designed
to meet the specific needs of each customer. As a growing, premier employer and
leader in the green-collar community, our professionals have unmatched expertise
in delivering cost-saving projects that help our customers achieve more with
their energy while using less of our natural resources,” said Jeff Drees,
president of TAC Americas. “TAC delivers projects that provide measurable,
quantifiable results around reducing energy consumption, operating costs,
greenhouse gas emissions and the carbon footprint of buildings. Our solutions
are based on the latest technologies and include renewable energy, indoor
environmental quality improvement, sustainable design and more.”
Performance contracting offers many long-term benefits for municipalities of all
sizes, such as improved facility efficiency, environmental protection and
financial management. As a part of the agreement with the city of Houston, TAC
will guarantee the amount of savings and agrees to pay the difference if that
amount is not realized.
In total, the city of Houston has selected 271 buildings, containing 11 million
square feet, in a variety of ages, sizes and configurations – from high-rise
offices to single story structures – that are candidates for performance
contracting. For the first phase, the city of Houston selected TAC to perform
energy audits on seven municipal buildings containing 1.2 million square feet.
Because existing structures comprise a massive source of energy use within
cities, improving their efficiency will have a major impact. The retrofits TAC
completes in a typical performance contract can lower energy use from 20 to 30
percent, so it is possible that the city of Houston could lower its CO2 carbon
emissions by up to 1,647 tons. This is equal to taking 1,014 cars off the roads
or planting 1,498 acres of trees.
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About TAC by Schneider Electric
TAC by Schneider Electric, the building management, security systems and energy
services business of Schneider Electric, delivers business value to customers,
enabling them to do more with less energy. With over 80 years of experience in
buildings and infrastructure, TAC employs more than 8,000 people worldwide, with
partners in 80 countries. www.tac.com
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, and data centers/networks, as well as
a broad presence in residential applications. Focused on making energy safe,
reliable, efficient, productive and green, the company's 114,000 employees
achieved sales of more than $25 billion euros in 2008, through an active
commitment to help individuals and organizations “Make the most of their
energy.” www.schneider-electric.com
About the Clinton Climate Initiative
The William J. Clinton Foundation launched the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI)
to create and advance solutions to the core issues driving climate change.
Working with governments and businesses around the world to tailor local
solutions that are economically and environmentally sustainable, CCI focuses on
three strategic program areas: increasing energy efficiency in cities,
catalyzing the large-scale supply of clean energy, and working to measure and
value the carbon absorbed by forests. In each of these programs, CCI uses a
holistic approach to address the major sources of greenhouse gas emissions and
the people, policies, and practices that impact them.
In Cities, CCI serves as the action arm of the C40, an association of large
cities around the world that have pledged to accelerate their efforts to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions. To learn more about the work of the Clinton Climate
Initiative and the William J. Clinton Foundation, please visit
www.clintonfoundation.org.
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