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City of Encinitas Civic Center Recognized for Energy Retrofit Project with CALMAC
FAIR LAWN, N.J. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Last night, the Civic Center in Encinitas, California received
the Association
of Energy Engineers' (AEE) 2009 International Award in the Renewable
Energy Project of the Year category. As part of the retrofit project, a
hybrid cooling system, which included CALMAC's IceBank energy storage
tanks and Trane's cool water system, was installed at the Civic
Center, and reduced its energy costs by 43
percent.
The hybrid cooling system makes and stores ice at night during off-peak
times, when utility rates are far less expensive and when cleaner
baseload plants are used. Chillers are rightsized to handle energy
demand efficiently and stored energy kicks in when needed. This
decreases the civic center's cooling costs and reduces its effect on the
energy grid by shifting energy demands to less expensive rates. Over the
next 25 years, the project will save the Civic Center more than $4
million in utility bills alone.
Behind this award-winning retrofit design was engineering firm, PE
Consulting, and engineering, construction, and alternative energy
provider, Xnergy. "We proposed the retrofit
project to the city council with the goal of meeting LEED Silver
certification," said Doug Poffinbarger, CEO of PE Consulting. "CALMAC's
energy storage tanks played a significant role in the design, exceeding
our expectations in engineering support. We are very proud that the AEE
is recognizing Encinitas' environmental achievement this evening."
"After the Encinitas City Council unanimously approved our proposal, we
began to examine HVAC products that would properly cool the entire
building while putting the least amount of strain on the energy grid and
the environment," said Justin Miller, Director of Business Development
for Xnergy. "CALMAC and Trane's hybrid cooling system was selected,
ultimately helping the Encinitas Civic Center to win this award."
This is not the first award the project has won recognizing its
commitment to energy efficiency. The California Center for Sustainable
Energy awarded the Civic Center the San Diego Excellence in Energy
(SANDEE) due to the success of its innovative retrofit.
"Awards like the AEE and SANDEE help shine a greener light on energy
retrofit projects, and I'm pleased that CALMAC had a hand in the
retrofit at the Encinitas Civic Center," said Mark MacCracken, CALMAC
CEO and USGBC Board Member. "This project helps to show what is possible
for every town in every city, and the fact that it is winning awards is
a tremendous honor."
Vantage
Communications for CALMAC
Tory Klaubo Patrick, +1-202-558-9826
tpatrick@pr-vantage.com
or
Trane
Commercial Systems
Ingersoll Rand
Joan Schimml, +1-651-407-3897
joan.schimml@trane.com
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