Besides the quantifiable energy savings, the project scope has improved occupant comfort, improved indoor air quality, and reduced maintenance issues. The City works to save energy in our buildings and facilities. Saving energy helps us save money as well as reduce our impact on the environment.
The goals of the project are to: Reduce energy costs Upgrade facilities and equipment Improve energy efficiency Support sustainability and greenhouse gas reduction goals The City hired an energy service company to do a complete energy audit of all city facilities. LEDs, or light-emitting diodes, use solid-state technology to convert electricity into light. Put simply, LEDs are very small light bulbs that fit into an electrical circuit.
Why are we changing to LEDs? LEDs have many advantages over other light sources, including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime, improved physical robustness, and smaller size. Also, LEDs can provide more uniform light, which often improves feelings of safety and security in public spaces like parking garages. Where is the City installing LED lights? The City is replacing most existing fluorescent, incandescent, high intensity discharge HID , high pressure sodium, and metal halide fixtures throughout city parks, buildings, and streetlights as part of our Facilities Conservation Improvement Program FCIP.
Do you want to incorporate more energy efficiency into your curriculum, but could use an outside presenter? Give us a shout. Whether you're considering replacing your T12 lighting, your refrigerated open display cases, or have a year-old furnace, give us a call and find out how we can assist you. Not only does the Kansas Energy Library include books for check-out, we also have energy equipment such as data loggers, light meters, and thermal imaging cameras.
Is your small rural business considering a renewable energy project, such as installing solar panels, wind turbines, or geothermal? Questions or want assist in completing the application?
Contact the Kansas Energy Program. We provide education, grant information, and technical assistance to small businesses, K educators, and governmental entities. Property Coverage What Affects Rates? Feature image for. Residential Commercial or Industrial. Typical programs for residential customers include: Energy audits, where a trained energy consultant examines your home and offers specific advice on energy improvements.
Rebates on high-efficiency heating, cooling, and water-heating appliances; CFL and LED lighting; and low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators Air-conditioner cycling programs, which allow the utility to manage its peak energy demand in return for discounted electric bills for participating customers Typical programs for commercial or industrial customers include: Rebates for high-efficiency boilers, chillers, and rooftop units; high efficiency motors and drives; high-efficiency lighting and lighting control systems Building recommissioning studies Manufacturing process improvements that reduce energy intensity and improve productivity.
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