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Phoenix Convention Center • Phoenix, Arizona
Evolution of Energy Services
Integrated Energy Track Integration of the Energy Industry
Nicole BulgarinoAmeresco
August 12, 2015
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ThenLong pay-backsAdd into ESPC with buy-down money and bundling
NowStand-alone projects through ESPC and PPAProviding lower cost energy than brown power
FutureFully Integrated Microgrid with onsite energy generation
ESCO Evolution – Renewables
DOE Savannah River Site | 20 MW Biomass Cogeneration Facility
Fort Detrick18.6 MW Solar PV Farm
NASA Wallops Flight Facility752 Tons of Geothermal Heat Pumps
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T-12
T-8
Integrated LEDs with Advanced Controls
ESCO Evolution – Energy Efficiency
• Energy Efficiency– Simple replacements to fully
integrated measures
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• Initial projects included:– High Efficiency Lighting Retrofit
and some sensor installation– Water Conservation– Compressed Air System Repairs– Equipment Replacement
Typical Initial ESPC Projects
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• Hill AFB ESPC• T- 5 Lighting with sensors• Site wide compressed air system
upgrade with tie into central plant• Ventilation improvements• Waste water minimization • 2,250 kW Renewable Landfill Gas to
Energy Plant • 210 kW ground-mounted PV array • Other Facility & Energy System
Improvements
Evolve to Comprehensive Energy Projects
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• Utilizing ESPC for deep retrofit of over one million square feet of office space at the New Carrollton Federal Building and the Silver Spring Metro Center 1 building (SSMC 1) in Silver Spring, Maryland.
• Project highlights include: – Complete retrofit of mechanical systems/building
controls– Energy consumption reductions of 60 percent against
baseline usage– 50% water cost reduction against baseline usage– Major chiller plant upgrade and replacement with
geothermal fied– 1 megawatt equivalent of on-site renewable energy, a
geothermal well-field will operate below a parking lot covered by a large-scale solar canopy.
– More than 11,000 new LED lighting fixtures will be controlled by a network of 2,000 occupancy and ambient light sensors
Evolve to Deep Energy Retrofit
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• Fort Detrick - 18.6 MW solar project • 25-year electricity purchase agreement
with Fort Detrick and a 25-year land lease with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
• The facility is designed to be micro-grid compatible.
• All electricity from the solar facility will be consumed by Fort Detrick.
• Ameresco will build, own, operate and maintain the solar project.
• Ameresco is also building a 1.24 mile 4 kV distribution line to support the PV plant.
• The project is planned to be operational by February 2016.
ESCOs providing Supply-Side Only Projects
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Nicole BulgarinoSenior Vice President – Federal [email protected]
Federal.Ameresco.com
Thank you.