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Mark Deming

Director of Facilities, Branford School District, Connecticut

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BOC grad Mark Deming, director of facilities for the Branford School District in Connecticut, has been implementing many energy conservation projects since he first began working there in 2001. Deming’s projects run the gamut of energy efficiency opportunities, from lighting retrofits to building a CCHP (combined cooling, heating and power) plant, to a photovoltaic installation. The result is that in a school district with nine buildings, six of which are schools, electricity use is half what it was at the beginning of the decade. He recently summarized the energy-saving activities that had been undertaken since 2001 and presented his results to the Branford School Board.

One of the most successful endeavors was an HVAC project at the Walsh Intermediate School (WIS). The WIS PACT agreement was worked out between the Branford School District and the Connecticut division of Trane. The HVAC system for the school was overhauled through a performance agreement providing a system upgrade costing $1.2 million to be paid over ten years, without any upfront capital, and with the understanding that the energy savings resulting from the changes would be significant enough to cover the yearly project financing payments. Completed in 2003, the first year savings exceeded the $120,984 guarantee\annual payment. Results from successive years were just as impressive:

No surprise that with results like this, WIS earned the ENERGYSTAR® building label in 2007 and 2009.

Other projects Deming has promoted have included:

Deming put together a recent comparison of the impressive results of the various energy and water-saving measures by looking at usage from July to December 2008 versus usage from July to December 2009:

  2008 2009 % change
Electric
988,219.00 1,450,753.00 kWh -31%
Fuel Oil
4,084.40 12,314.60 gal. -66.8%
Natural Gas
71,508.96 70,511.68 ccf +1.4%
Water
2,494.00 5,110.00 ccf -51%

 

In July of 2009, a 7-kW photovoltaic array was installed at Branford High School with funds provided by the Branford Clean Energy Task Force, not so much as a source of energy, but as a part of the teaching curriculum. As of October, the system had produced 3,458 kWh. These are just a few of the many great energy saving projects going on in the Branford School District. Deming has more in mind, such as becoming a beta site for new LED technology by relighting the building exteriors and parking lots.

In 2001, the Branford School District consumed over 7 million kWh annually, and over 220,000 gallons of heating fuel. Today those figures are under 3.5 million kWh and less than 100,000 gallons of heating fuel. What is remarkable is that over that period, all but $120,000 of this work has been paid for with energy savings. The $120,000 represents the only additional taxpayer funds used – a modest average of about $17,150 per year. Each year, energy savings have been reinvested, which has enabled Deming to level-fund oil, natural gas, water and electric budget line items for the last seven out of ten years.

Winter/Spring 2010 BOC Bulletin