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Ongoing Projects on Campus
- Micro Data Loggers, portable
logging units designed to furnish building performance information, are
being used to monitor energy usage in selected buildings on campus as part
of a long-term metering plan. The data is used with Enforma software
to organize and analyze the information to track usage and establish an
energy baseline. [ Photos ]
- Permanent building meter
installation for specific sites on campus is another part of our over-all
campus metering project. With information available from these new
meters, information will be used to track results of projects implemented
and general campus energy usage.
- FEDS (Facility Energy Decision
System) model software is used to provide energy efficiency resource
potential of the facilities on campus. The goal is to gather information on
energy systems and use the software for analysis. FEDS provides
energy simulation information, including the generation of retrofit
potential.
- Utility invoices are
audited to provide a history of energy usage on campus and to
establish baseline information to determine the impact of energy efficiency
projects implemented. In the near future, Faser, an energy accounting
software, will be used to assist with this assessment.
- RFP advertised in April 2001,
ESPC awarded in December 2001 to Siemens Building Technologies, Inc.,
Nashville.
Energy Projects on Campus
- ESPC Announcement -
The Tennessee Board of Regents has granted an energy savings performance
contract for MTSU. The performance contract, approved by the State
Building Commission in October 2001, took effect in December 2001.
The energy service company
selected for the work is Siemens Building Technologies, Nashville. The
performance contract is approved for three years for up to $5 million
dollars in improvements, with options for up to two additional years and
another $5 million dollars.
The awarding of the MTSU energy savings performance contract culminates
many years of development and hard work. Thanks to the commitment of
MTSU administration and Tennessee Board of Regents, and the
contributions of several individuals and groups partnered with MTSU, the
difficult procurement task is over.
MTSU and the Center for Energy Efficiency are excited about getting to
this point and look forward to making improvements to facilities on
campus and to reaping the deferred maintenance benefits of the
performance contract.
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