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MONMOUTH COUNTY
MOSQUITO EXTERMINATION
ANNEX BUILDING
SILOAM ROAD FREEHOLD, NJ 07724
FACILITY ENERGY REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. HISTORIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION/COST ................................................................. 2
II. FACILITY ENERGY USE INDEX (EUI) .......................................................................... 7
III. FACILITY DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................ 9
IV. MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST ............................................................................................ 11
V. ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES ..................................................................... 12
VI. ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................... 23
Appendix A – ECM Cost & Savings Breakdown
Appendix B – New Jersey Smart Start® Program Incentives
Appendix C – Portfolio Manager “Statement of Energy Performance”
Appendix D – Major Equipment List
Appendix E – Investment Grade Lighting Audit
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I. HISTORIC ENERGY CONSUMPTION/COST The energy usage for the facility has been tabulated and plotted in graph form as depicted within this section. Each energy source has been identified and monthly consumption and cost noted per the information provided by the Owner. Electric Utility Provider: Jersey Central Power & Lighting Electric Utility Rate Structure: General Service Secondary Third Party Supplier: N/A Propane Utility Provider: Suburban Propane Utility Rate Structure: Point of Delivery Third Party Supplier: N/A The electric usage profile represents the actual electrical usage for the facility. The electric utility measures consumption in kilowatt-hours (KWH) and maximum demand in kilowatts (KW). One KWH usage is equivalent to 1000 watts running for one hour. One KW of electric demand is equivalent to 1000 watts running at any given time. The basic usage charges are shown as generation service and delivery charges along with several non-utility generation charges. Rates used in this report reflect the historical data received for the facility. The propane usage profile within each facility report shows the actual propane energy usage for the facility. The propane utility measures consumption in gallons.
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Table 1 Electricity Billing Data
Note: There is currently no demand data available for this facility.
Utility Provider: JCP&LRate: General Service Secondary JC_GS1_01F
Meter No: S03160631Account No: 100 009 945 138
Third Party Utility Provider: -TPS Meter / Acct No: -
MONTH OF USE CONSUMPTION KWH TOTAL BILL
Jan-13 299 $56
Feb-13 139 $28
Mar-13 10 $5
Apr-13 10 $5
May-13 9 $5
Jun-13 10 $5
Jul-13 12 $5
Aug-13 85 $18
Sep-13 71 $16
Oct-13 1,449 $232
Nov-13 574 $103
Dec-13 267 $49
Totals 2,935 0.0 Max $528
AVERAGE DEMAND 0.0 KW average
AVERAGE RATE $0.180 $/kWh
DEMAND KW
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
ELECTRIC USAGE SUMMARY
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Figure 1 Electricity Usage Profile
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Table 2 Natural Gas Billing Data
Utility Provider: Suburban PropanePoint of Delivery ID: -
Rate: Based on Time of Delivery Price
MONTH OF USECONSUMPTION
(GALLONS)TOTAL BILL
Feb-14 282.50 $2,072.94
Mar-14 0.00 $0.00
Apr-14 174.30 $1,283.19
TOTALS 456.80 $3,356.13
AVERAGE RATE: $7.35 $/Gallon
PROPANE USAGE SUMMARY
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Figure 2 Natural Gas Usage Profile
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II. FACILITY ENERGY USE INDEX (EUI) Energy Use Index (EUI) is a measure of a building’s annual energy utilization per square foot of building. This calculation is completed by converting all utility usage consumed by a building for one year, to British Thermal Units (BTU) and dividing this number by the building square footage. EUI is a good measure of a building’s energy use and is utilized regularly for comparison of energy performance for similar building types. Building Benchmarking data is collected and analyzed within the Commercial Building Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS), performed by the Energy and Information Administration (EIA). Building data is grouped by function types and tabulated, from which a median site and source energy intensity is determined. The national median or PEER Group Comparable in this instance is the middle value of the national population meaning half the buildings use more energy, and half use less. The PEER Group EUI allows us to compare the relative efficiency of the audited building to that of an average building with the same or similar primary function (i.e. group type). Source use differs from site usage when comparing a building’s energy consumption with the national average. Site energy use is the energy consumed by the building at the building site only. Source energy use includes the site energy use as well as all of the losses to create and distribute the energy to the building. Source energy represents the total amount of raw fuel that is required to operate the building. It incorporates all transmission, delivery, and production losses, which allows for a complete assessment of energy efficiency in a building. The type of utility purchased has a substantial impact on the source energy use of a building. The EPA has determined that source energy is the most comparable unit for evaluation purposes and overall global impact. Both the site and source EUI ratings for the building are provided to understand and compare the differences in energy use. The site and source EUI for this facility is calculated as follows:
BuildingSiteEUIElectricUsageinkBtu FuelUsageinkBtu
BuildingSquareFootage
BuildingSourceEUIElectricUsageinkBtu SSRatio FuelUsageinkBtu SSRatio
BuildingSquareFootage
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Table 3 Energy Use Index Summary
kWh Therms Gallons kBtu kBtu
ELECTRIC 2,935.0 10,020 3.140 31,463
NATURAL GAS 0.0 0 1.050 0
FUEL OIL 0 1.010 0
PROPANE 456.8 41,720 1.010 42,137
TOTAL 51,740 73,600
BUILDING TYPE
BUILDING AREA 1,800 SQUARE FEETBUILDING SITE EUI 28.74 kBtu/SF/YR 78.80 kBtu/SF/YR
BUILDING SOURCE EUI 40.89 kBtu/SF/YR 123.10 kBtu/SF/YR
67%
CBECS - Other
More Efficient than PEER Comparison
*Site - Source Ratio data is provided by the Energy Star Performance Rating Methodology for Incorporating Source Energy Use document.
AUDITED BUILDING PEER COMPARISON
Other - Public Services
ENERGY USE INTENSITY CALCULATION
ENERGY TYPESITE-
SOURCE RATIO
BUILDING USESITE
ENERGYSOURCE ENERGY
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III. FACILITY DESCRIPTION
The Mosquito Extermination Commission Annex is located on Siloam Road Drive in Freehold, New Jersey. The 1,800 SF facility was built in 1970’s with no addition. This facility is a single-story structure with an office, restroom, mechanical room and three bays of storage/workshop area.
Occupancy Profile
The typical hours of operation for this facility are Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. The building is mainly occupied during the summer months and closed during the winter. The building is occupied at peak times with at most 3 people.
Building Envelope
The various sections of the facility are comprised of pre-fabricated wood trusses/joists, beams, and columns with pitched shingle roofing and 6-inches of insulation between the wood joists. The attic over the garage bays also has 6-inches of insulation between the wood joists. The perimeter walls are concrete block construction with little to no insulation. The windows, man doors, and overhead doors are in poor condition. Typical windows throughout the facility are single pane, operable, 1/4” clear glass with wooden frames.
HVAC Systems
The office and equipment storage/workshop section are heated by a Weil-McLain Model GV-4 propane-fired, hot water, cast iron boiler rated at 105 MBH input and 80 MBH output for a thermal efficiency of 76%. The garage area near the overhead doors are heated by two (2) Modine propane-fired unit heaters rated at 80 MBH each and a thermal efficiency of 80%. The office is cooled by a Carrier window air conditioning unit rated at 9,200 BTUH and an efficiency of 7.8 EER.
Exhaust System
Air is exhausted from various areas through a roof exhauster or wall-mounted exhaust fan. HVAC System Controls
The office and storage thermostats were set to 65°F while the window cooling unit was set at 78°F.
Domestic Hot Water
Domestic hot water for the restroom/sink is provided by an A. O. Smith Model ELC-4N-100 electric, 4-gallon capacity, water heater with a 1.5 kW electric element.
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Lighting
Refer to the Investment Grade Lighting Audit Appendix for a detailed list of the lighting throughout the facility and estimated operating hours per space.
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IV. MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST
The equipment list contains major energy consuming equipment that through implementation of energy conservation measures could yield substantial energy savings. The list shows the major equipment in the facility and all pertinent information utilized in energy savings calculations. An approximate age was assigned to the equipment in some cases if a manufactures date was not shown on the equipment’s nameplate. The ASHRAE service life for the equipment along with the remaining useful life is also shown in the Appendix.
Refer to the Major Equipment List Appendix for this facility.
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V. ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES Energy Conservation Measures are developed specifically for this facility. The energy savings and calculations are highly dependent on the information received from the site survey and interviews with operations personnel. The assumptions and calculations should be reviewed by the owner to ensure accurate representation of this facility. The following ECMs were analyzed:
Table 1 ECM Financial Summary
Table 2 ECM Energy Summary
ECM #1 Interior Lighting Upgrades $4,973 $525 9.5 58.4%
ECM #2 Lighting Controls $80 $6 13.3 12.5%
ECM #3 Boiler Upgrade $13,200 $326 40.5 -25.9%
ECM #4 Window AC Replacement $900 $54 16.7 -10.0%
Notes:
NET INSTALLATION
COSTA
ANNUAL
SAVINGSB
A. Cost takes into consideration applicable NJ Smart StartTM incentives.B. Savings takes into consideration applicable maintenance savings.
ECM NO.
DESCRIPTIONSIMPLE
PAYBACK (Yrs)
SIMPLE LIFETIME
ROI
ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES (ECM's)
ECM #1 Interior Lighting Upgrades 1.8 2,918 0
ECM #2 Lighting Controls 0.0 36 0
ECM #3 Boiler Upgrade 0.0 0 44
ECM #4 Window AC Replacement 0.4 298 0
ECM NO.
DESCRIPTION
ANNUAL UTILITY REDUCTION
PROPANE (GALLONS)
ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES (ECM's)
ELECTRIC DEMAND
(KW)
ELECTRIC CONSUMPTION
(KWH)
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Table 3 ECM Emissions Summary
Table 4 Facility Project Summary
Note the measure totals in this table do not take into account interactive effects of measures; see Method of Analysis Section III in Executive Report for further explanation. This project does not qualify for additional incentives through the Pay for Performance Program; please see the Installation Funding Options section for additional program options.
ECM #1 Interior Lighting Upgrades 4,435 8 19
ECM #2 Lighting Controls 55 0 0
ECM #3 Boiler Upgrade 559 0 0
ECM #4 Window AC Replacement 453 1 2
Notes:
ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES (ECM's)
ECM NO.
DESCRIPTION
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS REDUCTION
CO2
EMISSIONS (LBS)
NOX
EMISSIONS (LBS)
SO2
EMISSIONS (LBS)
A. Emissions Reduction based on NJCEP published factors for electric & gas.
Interior Lighting Upgrades $525 $4,973 $0 $4,973 9.5
Lighting Controls $6 $100 $20 $80 13.3
Boiler Upgrade $326 $13,200 $0 $13,200 40.5
Window AC Replacement $54 $900 $0 $900 16.7
Total Project $911 $19,173 $20 $19,153 21.0
FACILITY PROJECT SUMMARY TABLE
ENERGY CONSERVATION
MEASURES
ANNUAL ENERGY
SAVINGS ($)
PROJECT COST ($)
CUSTOMER COST
SIMPLE PAYBACK
SMART START
INCENTIVES
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ECM #1: Lighting Upgrade Description: The majority of the interior lighting throughout the Mosquito Extermination Commission Annex is provided with fluorescent fixtures with older generation, 32W T8 lamps with electronic ballasts or 34W T12 lamps with magnetic ballasts. Additionally, there are several areas that still contain incandescent lamps. These fixtures can be replaced and retrofit with new LED type fixtures and lamps. This ECM includes replacing and retrofitting the interior lighting with new LED type lamps and fixtures. It is recommended the School District consult with a professional engineer prior to retrofitting or replacing fixtures to ensure code required minimum light levels will be met. Energy Savings Calculations: The Investment Grade Lighting Audit Appendix outlines the hours of operation, proposed retrofits, costs, savings, and payback periods for each set of fixtures in the each building.
No maintenance cost savings were estimated for this measure.
DESCRIPTION SAVINGSElectric Demand Savings (kW) 1.8Electric Usage Savings (kWh) 2,918
Electric Cost Savings ($) $525
LIGHTING UPGRADE SAVINGS SUMMARY
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Energy Savings Summary:
Installation Cost ($): $4,973
NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $0
Net Installation Cost ($): $4,973
Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0
Energy Savings ($/Yr): $525
Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $525
Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15
Simple Payback 9.5
Simple Lifetime ROI 58.4%
Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0
Simple Lifetime Savings $7,875
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 6%
Net Present Value (NPV) $1,294.42
ECM #1 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY
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ECM #2: Lighting Controls Upgrade Description: Some of the lights in the Mosquito Extermination Commission Annex are left on unnecessarily. In many cases the lights are left on because of the inconvenience to manually switch lights off when a room is left or on when a room is first occupied. This is common in rooms that are occupied for only short periods and only a few times per day. In some instances lights are left on due to the misconception that it is better to keep the lights on rather than to continuously switch lights on and off. Although increased switching reduces lamp life, the energy savings outweigh the lamp replacement costs. The payback timeframe for when to turn the lights off is approximately two minutes. If the lights are expected to be off for at least a two minute interval, then it pays to shut them off.
Lighting controls come in many forms. Sometimes an additional switch is adequate to provide reduced lighting levels when full light output is not needed. Occupancy sensors detect motion and will switch the lights on when the room is occupied. Occupancy sensors can either be mounted in place of a current wall switch, or on the ceiling to cover large areas. The U.S. Department of Energy sponsored a study to analyze energy savings achieved through various types of building system controls. The referenced savings is based on the “Advanced Sensors and Controls for Building Applications: Market Assessment and Potential R&D Pathways,” document posted for public use April 2005. The study has found that commercial buildings have the potential to achieve significant energy savings through the use of building controls. The average energy savings are as follows based on the report:
Occupancy Sensors for Lighting Control 20% - 28% energy savings.
Savings resulting from the implementation of this ECM for energy management controls are estimated to be 20% of the total light energy controlled by occupancy sensors. This ECM includes installation of ceiling or switch mount sensors for the Annex. Sensors shall be manufactured by Sensorswitch, Watt Stopper or equivalent. The Investment Grade Lighting Audit Appendix of this report includes the summary of lighting controls implemented in this ECM and outlines the proposed controls, costs, savings, and payback periods. The calculations adjust the lighting power usage by the applicable percent savings for each area that includes lighting controls. Energy Savings Calculations:
kWh/YrEnergyLightControlledSavings%SavingsEnergy
kWh
$CostElecAvekWhSavingsEnergySavings.
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Rebates and Incentives:
From the NJ Smart Start® Program Incentives Appendix, the installation of a lighting control device warrants the following incentive: SmartStartIncentive
#Wallmountsensors $20persensor#Ceilingmountsensors $35persensor
Energy Savings Summary:
DESCRIPTION SAVINGSElectric Usage Savings (kWh) 36
Electric Cost Savings ($) $6
LIGHTING CONTROLS SAVINGS SUMMARY
Installation Cost ($): $100
NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $20
Net Installation Cost ($): $80
Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0
Energy Savings ($/Yr): $6
Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $6
Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15
Simple Payback 13.3
Simple Lifetime ROI 12.5%
Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0
Simple Lifetime Savings $90
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 2%
Net Present Value (NPV) ($8.37)
ECM #2 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY
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ECM #3: Boiler Upgrade Description: The Mosquito Extermination Annex has one Weil McLain, propane-fired, cast iron, heating hot water boiler that is 16 years old, and is approaching its ASHRAE useful life expectancy. While this unit is still in operating condition, the overall efficiency has diminished. The boiler has a rated input capacity of approximately 105 MBH with an estimated thermal efficiency of 76% due to its age and condition. This ECM would replace the existing boiler with a Bunderus GB142 Series Wall-Mounted Boiler with a thermal efficiency of 95% and a rated input of 106 MBH. This new boiler would come with hot water reset and outdoor air reset controls to reduce heating water temperature during low load periods. Energy Savings Calculations: Energy Savings were calculated utilizing the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Protocols to Measure Resource Savings dated March, 2014. In order to evaluate the propane usage associated with the heating boilers only calculations were performed to estimate the usage of other heating equipment. Based on the analysis the resultant breakdown of propane usage was determined for the facility. Total Propane Used: 457 gallons x 91,500 BTU/Gallon = 41,815.5 MBTU Propane Unit Heaters: 235 gallons x 91,500 BTU/Gallon = 21,502.5 MBTU Propane for Cast Iron Boiler: 20,313 MBTU
Description GallonsUtility Bill Usage 457.0Propane Unit Heaters 235.0Heating Boilers 222.0
NATURAL GAS USAGE BREAKDOWN
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Gallon
BTUHeatValueFuelEffHeatingGallonopaneUsageExistingquiredHeatBldg %.PrRe
Gallon
BTUValueHeatFuelEffHeating
BTUquiredHeatBldgUsageopaneHeatingoposed
%.
RePrPr
GallonCostFuelAveGallonsUsage
opaneHeatingCostEnergy
$
Pr
ECM INPUTS EXISTING PROPOSED SAVINGS
ECM INPUTS Cast Iron BoilerNew Condensing
Boilers
Existing Propane (Gallons) 222
Boiler Efficiency (%) 76.0% 95.0% 19%
Propane Heat Value (BTU/Gallon)
91,500 91,500
Equivalent Building Heat Usage (MMBTUs)
15 15
Gas Cost ($/Therm) $7.35 $7.35
ECM RESULTS EXISTING PROPOSED SAVINGS
Propane Usage (Gallons) 222 178 44
Energy Cost ($) $1,632 $1,305 $326
COMMENTS:
CONDENSING BOILER CALCULATIONS
ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS
Boiler Efficiency Based on age of boiler and IBR Rating
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Energy Savings Summary:
Installation Cost ($): $13,200
NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $0
Net Installation Cost ($): $13,200
Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0
Energy Savings ($/Yr): $326
Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $326
Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 30
Simple Payback 40.5
Simple Lifetime ROI -25.9%
Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0
Simple Lifetime Savings $9,780
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) -2%
Net Present Value (NPV) ($6,810.26)
ECM #3 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY
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ECM #4: Window AC Unit Replacement
Description: Cooling is provided to the office via a window air conditioning unit. This window AC unit is very old (15 years) and inefficient. It is recommended to utilize the Energy Star® ratings as a minimum standard for replacing any window unit that is in need of replacement. Existing units that are old but still working should be considered for replacement if the efficiency is below 8.0 to 8.5 EER. Window AC units that are over 10 years old are very likely to fall in this efficiency range. This ECM shows the savings and payback for replacing the inefficient window air conditioner with new, Energy Star® rated units. Qualifying product list can be found at Energy Star website at: www.energystar.gov/products. Although Energy Star® rated products provide a valuable benchmark, it is recommended to consider even higher EER ratings for potential AC unit replacements where available. Energy Savings Calculations: Average Summer Electric Cost: $0.18/kWh (June through September) Window AC Unit Size: 9,200 BTU/HR Efficiency Rating: 7.8 EER (Present Condition) Estimated Full Load Hours of Unit: 800/Year
EnergySavings, kWh CoolingCapacity,BTU
Hr
1
EER
1
EER
FullLoadHours
1000WkWh
DemandSavings, kWEnergySavings kWh
HoursofCooling
CoolingCostSavings EnergySavings kWh AverageSummerElec. Cost$
kWh
The following table depicts the replacement plan for the window air conditioning units:
Capacity BTU/H
Amount of Units
Full Load Hrs
Typical Eff. (10 Yrs &
Older) EER
New Eff. EER
Energy Savings
kWh
Demand Savings
kW
Cooling Cost
Savings
9,200 1 800 7.8 11.4 298 0.37 $54
ENERGY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS
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Energy Savings Summary:
Installation Cost ($): $900
NJ Smart Start Equipment Incentive ($): $0
Net Installation Cost ($): $900
Maintenance Savings ($/Yr): $0
Energy Savings ($/Yr): $54
Total Yearly Savings ($/Yr): $54
Estimated ECM Lifetime (Yr): 15
Simple Payback 16.7
Simple Lifetime ROI -10.0%
Simple Lifetime Maintenance Savings $0
Simple Lifetime Savings $810
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) -1%
Net Present Value (NPV) ($255.35)
ECM #4 - ENERGY SAVINGS SUMMARY
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VI. ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS The following recommendations include no cost/low cost measures, Operation & Maintenance (O&M) items, and water conservation measures with attractive paybacks. These measures are not eligible for the Smart Start Buildings incentives from the office of Clean Energy but save energy none the less.
A. Chemically clean the condenser and evaporator coils periodically to optimize efficiency. Poorly maintained heat transfer surfaces can reduce efficiency 5-10%.
B. Maintain all weather stripping on windows and doors.
C. Clean all light fixtures to maximize light output.
D. Provide more frequent air filter changes to decrease overall system power usage and maintain better IAQ.
E. Turn off computers when not in use. Ensure computers are not running in screen saver mode.
F. Replace any old CRT Monitors with LED/LCD Type Monitors, which can draw as much as a quarter the power of an equivalent CRT monitor.
G. Ensure outside air dampers are functioning properly and only open during occupied mode.
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LIFETIME ENERGY SAVINGS
LIFETIME MAINTENANCE
SAVINGSLIFETIME ROI SIMPLE PAYBACK
INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN (IRR)
NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV)
MATERIAL LABORREBATES,
INCENTIVES
NET INSTALLATION
COSTENERGY MAINT. / SREC TOTAL (Yearly Saving * ECM Lifetime)
(Yearly Maint Svaing * ECM Lifetime)
(Lifetime Savings - Net Cost) / (Net Cost)
(Net cost / Yearly Savings)
($) ($) ($) ($) ($/Yr) ($/Yr) ($/Yr) (Yr) ($) ($) (%) (Yr) ($) ($)
ECM #1 Interior Lighting Upgrades $3,403 $1,570 $0 $4,973 $525 $0 $525 15 $7,875 $0 58.4% 9.5 6.39% $1,294.42
ECM #2 Lighting Controls $50 $50 $20 $80 $6 $0 $6 15 $90 $0 12.5% 13.3 1.51% ($8.37)
ECM #3 Boiler Upgrade $6,500 $6,700 $0 $13,200 $326 $0 $326 30 $9,780 $0 -25.9% 40.5 -1.83% ($6,810.26)
ECM #4 Window AC Replacement $800 $100 $0 $900 $54 $0 $54 15 $810 $0 -10.0% 16.7 -1.29% ($255.35)
Notes: 1) The variable Cn in the formulas for Internal Rate of Return and Net Present Value stands for the cash flow during each period.2) The variable DR in the NPV equation stands for Discount Rate3) For NPV and IRR calculations: From n=0 to N periods where N is the lifetime of ECM and Cn is the cash flow during each period .
ECM COST & SAVINGS BREAKDOWN
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ECM LIFETIMEDESCRIPTIONECM NO.
ECM ENERGY AND FINANCIAL COSTS AND SAVINGS SUMMARY
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APPENDIX B
Appendix B Page 1 of 5
Concord Engineering Group, Inc. 520 BURNT MILL ROAD VOORHEES, NEW JERSEY 08043 PHONE: (856) 427-0200 FAX: (856) 427-6508
SmartStart Building Incentives The NJ SmartStart Buildings Program offers financial incentives on a wide variety of building system equipment. The incentives were developed to help offset the initial cost of energy-efficient equipment. The following tables show the current available incentives from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015:
Electric Chillers Water-Cooled Chillers $16 - $170 per ton
Air-Cooled Chillers $8 - $52 per ton Energy Efficiency must comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2007
Gas Cooling
Gas Absorption Chillers $185 - $450 per ton
Gas Engine-Driven Chillers Calculated through custom measure path)
Desiccant Systems
$1.00 per cfm – gas or electric
Electric Unitary HVAC Unitary AC and Split Systems $73 - $92 per ton
Air-to-Air Heat Pumps $73 - $92 per ton Water-Source Heat Pumps $81 per ton
Packaged Terminal AC & HP $65 per ton Central DX AC Systems $40- $72 per ton
Dual Enthalpy Economizer Controls $250 Occupancy Controlled Thermostat
(Hospitality & Institutional Facility) $75 per thermostat
A/C Economizing Controls < 5 tons $85/unit; >5 tons $170/unit Energy Efficiency must comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2007
Gas Heating
Gas Fired Boilers < 300 MBH $2.00 per MBH, but not less than $300 per unit
Gas Fired Boilers ≥ 300 - 1500 MBH $1.75 per MBH
Gas Fired Boilers ≥1500 - ≤ 4000 MBH $1.00 per MBH
Gas Fired Boilers > 4000 MBH (Calculated through Custom Measure Path)
Gas Furnaces $400 per unit, AFUE ≥ 95%
Boiler Economizing Controls $1,200 - $2,700
Low Intensity Infrared Heating $300 - $500 per unit
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Ground Source Heat Pumps
Closed Loop $450 per ton, EER ≥ 16 $600 per ton, EER ≥ 18 $750 per ton, EER ≥ 20
Energy Efficiency must comply with ASHRAE 90.1-2007
Variable Frequency Drives Variable Air Volume $65 - $155 per hp
Chilled-Water Pumps ≥ 20 hp $60 per VFD rated hp Rotary Screw Air Compressors ≥ 25 hp $5,250 to $12,500 per drive
Centrifugal Fan Applications on Constant Volume HVAC Systems
$80 per VFD rated hp, maximum $6,000 per drive
Cooling Towers ≥ 10 hp $60 per VFD rated hp Boiler Fans > 5 HP $65 to $155 per hp
Boiler Feed Water Pumps > 5 HP $60 to $155 per hp
Commercial Kitchen Hood up to 50 HP Retrofit $55 – $300 per hp New Hood $55 - $250 per hp
Natural Gas Water Heating
Gas Water Heaters ≤ 50 gallons, 0.67 energy factor or better $50 per unit
Gas-Fired Water Heaters > 50 gallons $1.00 - $2.00 per MBH Gas-Fired Booster Water Heaters $17 - $35 per MBH Gas Fired Tankless Water Heaters $300 per unit
Prescriptive Lighting T-8 reduced Wattage
(28w/25w 4’, 1-4 lamps) Lamp & ballast replacement
$10 per fixture
For retrofit of T-8 fixtures by permanent de-lamping & new reflectors
(Electronic ballast replacement required)
$15 per fixture
T-5 and T-8 High Bay Fixtures $16 - $200 per fixture
HID ≥ 100w Replace with new induction fixture.
(must be 30% less watts/fixture than HID system)
$70 per fixture
HID ≥ 100w Retrofit with induction lamp, power coupler and generator
(must be 30% less watts/fixture than HID system)
$50 per fixture
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Prescriptive Lighting - LED
LED Display Case Lighting $30 per display case
LED Shelf-Mtd. Display & Task Lights $15 per linear foot
LED Portable Desk Lamp $20 per fixture
LED Wall-wash Lights $30 per fixture
LED Recessed Down Lights $35 per fixture LED Architectural Flood and Spot
Luminaires $50 per fixture
LED Outdoor Pole/Arm-Mounted Area and Roadway Luminaries $175 per fixture
LED Outdoor Pole/Arm-Mounted Decorative Luminaries $175 per fixture
LED Outdoor Wall-Mounted Area Luminaries $100 per fixture
LED Parking Garage Luminaries $100 per fixture
LED Track or Mono-Point Directional Lighting Fixtures $30 per fixture
LED High-Bay and Low-Bay Fixtures for Commercial & Industrial Bldgs. $150 per fixture
LED High-Bay-Aisle Lighting $150 per fixture
LED Linear Ambient Luminaires (Indirect, Indirect/Direct, Direct/Indirect, Direct)
2’ Fixtures - $20/fixture 3’ Fixtures - $30/fixture 4’ Fixtures - $45/fixture 6’ Fixtures - $60/fixture 8’ Fixtures - $75/fixture
LED Stairwell and Passageway Luminaires $40 per fixture
LED Bollard Fixtures $50 per fixture
Luminaires for Ambient Lighting of Interior Commercial Spaces
(1x4, 2x2, 2x4) $50 per fixture
LED Fuel Pump Canopy $100 per fixture
LED Screw-based & Pin-based (PAR, MR, BR, R) Standards (A-Style) and
Decorative Lamps
$5 per lamp for R/PAR20,MR/PAR16,Globe,Candelabra
or Misc $10 per lamp for LED R/BR/PAR 30,
R/BR/PAR 38-40, A-Lamp
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LED Refrigerator/Freezer case lighting replacement of fluorescent in medium
and low temperature display case
$30 per 4 foot $42 per 5 foot $65 per 6 foot
LED Retrofit Kits To be evaluated through the customer measure path
Lighting Controls – Occupancy Sensors
Wall Mounted (Existing Facilities Only) $20 per control
Remote Mounted (Existing Facilities Only) $35 per control
Daylight Dimming Controls $45 per fixture controlled Occupancy Based hi-low Dimming
Control $35 per fixture controlled
Occupancy Sensor Remote Mounted $35 per control
Refrigeration Doors/Covers
Energy-Efficient Doors/Covers for Installation on Open Refrigerated Cases $100 per door
Aluminum Night Curtains for Installation on Open Refrigerated Cases $3.50 per linear foot
Refrigeration Controls
Door Heater Controls $50 per control Electric Defrost Controls $50 per control Evaporator Fan Controls $75 per control Novelty Cooler Shutoff $50 per control
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Food Service Equipment
Combination Oven/Steamer (Electric) $1,000/oven Combination Oven/Steamer (Natural
Gas) $750/oven
Convection Oven (Electric) $350/oven
Convection Oven (Natural Gas) $500/oven
Rack Oven (Natural Gas) $1,000/single oven, $2,000/double oven
Conveyor Oven (Natural Gas) $500/small deck $750/large deck
Fryer (Electric) $250/vat
Fryer (Natural Gas) $749/vat
Large Vat Fryer (Electric) $200/vat
Large Vat Fryer (Natural Gas) $500/vat
Griddle (Electric) $300/griddle
Griddle (Natural Gas) $125/griddle
Steam Cooker (Electric) $1,250/steamer
Steam Cooker (Natural Gas) $2,000/steamer
Insulated Holding Cabinets $200 to $300/unit
Glass Door Refrigerators $75 to $150/unit
Solid Door Refrigerators $50 to $200/unit
Glass Door Freezers $200 to $1,000/unit
Solid Door Freezers $100 to $600/unit
Ice Machines $50 to $500/unit
Dishwashers $400 to $1,500/unit
Other Equipment Incentives
Performance Lighting
$1.00 per watt per SF below program incentive threshold, currently 5% more energy efficient than ASHRAE 90.1-
2007 for New Construction and Complete Renovation
Custom Electric and Gas Equipment Incentives not prescriptive
Custom Measures
$0.16 KWh and $1.60/Therm of 1st year savings, or a buy down to a 1 year
payback on estimated savings. Minimum required savings of 75,000
KWh or 1,500 Therms and an IRR of at least 10%.
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APPENDIX C
ENERGY STAR® Statement of EnergyPerformance
N/AENERGY STAR®
Score1
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Primary Property Function: OfficeGross Floor Area (ft²): 1,800Built: 1970
For Year Ending: December 31, 2013Date Generated: November 26, 2014
1. The ENERGY STAR score is a 1-100 assessment of a building’s energy efficiency as compared with similar buildings nationwide, adjusting forclimate and business activity.
Property & Contact Information
Property AddressMosquito Extermination CommissionAnnexSiloam Road (block 100, lot 35.01)Freehold, New Jersey 07728
Property OwnerMonmouth CountyOne East Main StreetFreehold, NJ 07728(____)____-______
Primary ContactLinda BrennenOne East Main StreetFreehold, NJ [email protected]
Property ID: 4193493
Energy Consumption and Energy Use Intensity (EUI)
Site EUI14.4 kBtu/ft²
Annual Energy by FuelPropane (kBtu) 15,861 (61%)Electric - Grid (kBtu) 10,014 (39%)
National Median ComparisonNational Median Site EUI (kBtu/ft²) 80.7National Median Source EUI (kBtu/ft²) 148.1% Diff from National Median Source EUI -82%
Source EUI26.4 kBtu/ft²
Annual EmissionsGreenhouse Gas Emissions (Metric TonsCO2e/year)
2
Signature & Stamp of Verifying Professional
I ___________________ (Name) verify that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Signature: _______________________Date: ___________
Licensed Professional
____ ________,(____)____-________________________
Professional Engineer Stamp(if applicable)
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Appendix D
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Window AC UnitsTag WAC-1
Unit Type Window AC Unit
Qty 1
Location Office
Area Served Office
Manufacturer Carrier
Model # -
Serial # F993257
Cooling Type DX Coil
Cooling Capacity (Tons) 9,200 BTUH
Cooling Efficiency (SEER/EER)
7.8 EER
Heating Type N/A
Heating Input (MBH) N/A
Efficiency N/A
Fuel Electric
Approx Age 15
ASHRAE Service Life 15
Remaining Life 0
CommentsR-22
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"N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available
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BoilerTag B-1
Unit Type Propane-Fired Cast Iron Boiler
Qty 1
Location Boiler Mechanical Closet
Area Served Office/Storage Room
Manufacturer Weil-McLain
Model # GV-4, Series 2
Serial # -
Input Capacity (Btu/Hr) 105,000 BTUH
Rated Output Capacity 80,000 BTUH
Approx. Efficiency % 80%
Fuel Propane
Approx Age 16
ASHRAE Service Life 25
Remaining Life 9
Comments
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Domestic Water HeaterTag DHW-1
Unit Type Domestic Hot Water
Qty 1
Location Office Restroom
Area Served Office Restroom
Manufacturer A. O. Smith
Model # ELC-4N-100
Serial # MH02-1771382-100
Size (Gallons) 4
Input Capacity (MBH/KW) 1,500 Watts
Recovery (Gal/Hr) -
Efficiency % 98%
Fuel Electric
Approx Age 12
ASHRAE Service Life 12
Remaining Life 0
Comments
Note:
"N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available
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Unit HeaterTag
Unit Type Propane Fired Unit Heater
Qty 2
Location Shop
Area Served Shop
Manufacturer Modine
Model # -
Serial # -
Input Capacity 80,000 BTUH
Output Capacity 64,000 BTUH
Fuel Propane Fired Unit Heater
Approx. Efficiency % 80%
Approx Age 12
ASHRAE Service Life 13
Remaining Life 1
Comments
Note:
"N/A" = Not Applicable. "-" = Info Not Available
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PumpsTag
Unit Type Tank Mounted End Suction Pump
Qty 1Location Mechanical Room
Area Served Entire Facility
Manufacturer -
Model # -
Serial # -
Horse Power 1/2
Flow -
Motor Info F&W
Electrical Power 200-230/3/60
RPM 3450
Motor Efficiency % -
Approx Age 13
ASHRAE Service Life 18
Remaining Life 5 Comments Well Pump & Bladder Tank
Note:
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APPENDIX E
CEG Project #:
Facility Name:
Address:
City, State, Zip
Fixture Reference #
LocationAverage
Burn Hours
DescriptionLamps per
FixtureWatts per
FixtureQty of
FixturesTotal kW
Usage kWh/Yr
Work Description Equipment DescriptionLamps per
FixtureWatts per
FixtureQty of
FixturesTotal kW
Usage kWh/Yr
Energy Savings,
kW
Energy Savings,
kWh
Energy Savings, $
Control Ref #
Controls DescriptionQty of
Controls
Hour Reduction
%
Energy Savings,
kWh
Energy Savings, $
Material Total Labor Total AllRebate
EstimateSimple
PaybackTotal
MaterialsTotal Labor Total All
Simple Payback
1 Office 1800 2x4 4-Lamp T12 34w Magnetic Prismatic Wrap 4 164 2 0.33 590 Replace Fixture 50w LED Surface Mount
Prsimatic Wrap 1 50 2 0.10 180 0.23 410 $74 6Dual Technology
Occupancy Sensor - Switch Mnt.
1 20.0% 36 $6 $306.00 $130.00 $436.00 $0.00 5.90 $50.00 $50.00 $100.00 $20.00 12.35
4 Restroom 600 100w A-Lamp 1 100 1 0.10 60 Re-Lamp Install 11w LED A-Lamp 1 11 1 0.01 7 0.09 53 $10 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 $19.00 $10.00 $29.00 $0.00 3.02 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 FALSE -
4 Mechanical Room 400 100w A-Lamp 1 100 1 0.10 40 Re-Lamp Install 11w LED A-Lamp 1 11 1 0.01 4 0.09 36 $6 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 $19.00 $10.00 $29.00 $0.00 4.53 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 FALSE -
4 Storage 400 100w A-Lamp 1 100 1 0.10 40 Re-Lamp Install 11w LED A-Lamp 1 11 1 0.01 4 0.09 36 $6 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 $19.00 $10.00 $29.00 $0.00 4.53 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 FALSE -
3 1800 8' 2-Lamp T12 110w High Output Surface No Lens 2 230 8 1.84 3,312 Replace Fixture Tandem - Lithonia Lighting - 48"
Z Series LED Striplight - 42W 2 84 8 0.67 1,210 1.17 2,102 $378 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 $2,560.00 $1,200.00 $3,760.00 $0.00 9.94 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 FALSE -
2 1800 1x4 2-Lamp T8 32w Electronic Industrial 2 62 6 0.37 670 Bypass Ballast & Install LED
Tube Lamp Install 18w 4' LED Tube Lamp 2 36 6 0.22 389 0.16 281 $51 0 No New Controls 0 0.0% 0 $0 $480.00 $210.00 $690.00 $0.00 13.65 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 FALSE -
TOTAL 19 3 4,712 19 1 1,794 2 2,918 $525 1 0 36 $6 $3,403 $1,570 $4,973 $0 9.4674038 $50 $50 $100 $20.00 $12.35
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LIGHTING CONTROLS COSTRETROFIT ENERGY SAVINGSEXISTING FIXTURES PROPOSED FIXTURE RETROFIT PROPOSED LIGHTING CONTROLS LIGHTING RETROFIT COSTS
Smart Start Incentive
Freehold, NJ 07728
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