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DENTAL AND W K KELLOGG INSTITUTE
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162, Building area is 379,171 Sq. Ft.
In FY09 the total energy expense was $2,181,927 |
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Current Energy Information
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Historical Energy Information
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Energy Conservation Measures
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Green Lights (2000)
Replacement of T-12 lamps with high eff. T-8 lamps and electronic ballasts.
Electricity: 944,566 kWh/yr
Annual Savings: $78,399 |
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VAV box conversion (2001)
Retrofit VAV boxes which serve 322,378,390,G005 with DDC controls.
Chilled Water: 33 MMBtu/yr
Annual Savings: $7,975 |
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VFDs for cooling tower fans (2001)
Installed VFD's on 2 cooling towers.
Electricity: 81,651 kWh/yr
Annual Savings: $9,200 |
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Fume hood sensor and sash stop (2001)
Installed sensors to lower airflow when no one is present and sash stops to reduce sash opening which also reduces airflow.
North Campus Heating: 344 MMBtu/yr
Chilled Water: 181 MMBtu/yr
Annual Savings: $2,565 |
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AHU-1 Ductwork Modification (2006)
Modified supply ductwork to reduce static pressure losses and provide energy savings.
Electricity: 102,492 kWh/yr
Annual Savings: $8,500 |
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Absorption Chiller Meters (2006)
Installed 3 condensate flow meters on chiller.
Steam: 5,512 MLB/yr
Annual Savings: $8,938 |
| Environmental Quality: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports that annual energy savings translate directly to reductions in the emissions of certain gases into the atmosphere. The Energy Conservation Measures implemented in this building have saved 9,922 MMBtu/yr. These measures will reduce 2,890 tons of Carbon Dioxide (CO2), 23,031 lbs of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), and 11,050 lbs of Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) annually. This is equivalent to carbon sequestration of 789 acres of forest land or taking 578 cars off the road. |
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