Pennsylvania State Government Reduces Energy Use 18 Percent, Saving Taxpayers $2.2 Million Annually
Posted on: Thursday, 30 April 2009, 11:00 CDT
Aggressive Conservation Efforts on Track to Shatter 20 Percent Energy Reduction Goal
Creedon announced that
"Our targeted effort to improve the operating efficiency of our state office buildings over the last few years has dramatically reduced our energy consumption and is saving precious financial resources," Creedon said. "When Governor Rendell put DGS in charge of an energy-management and conservation campaign in all state-owned buildings through executive order in 2004, he challenged us to lower our energy consumption by 20 percent by 2011. Having reached 18 percent, I am very confident that
Creedon said that steps Governor
Those steps followed five years of strategic initiatives by the Department of General Services to create an energy-savings culture and focus on using environmentally friendly renewable energy sources.
Creedon pointed to the use of Guaranteed Energy-Savings Act (GESA) projects that improve the overall efficiency of a building with no up-front capital expenditure and are available to local governments, school districts and other organizations. The energy and cost-savings achieved by the project are used to finance the costs of the work, making the project essentially budget neutral.
Examples of GESA program improvements include heating and ventilation upgrades, adding insulation, replacing incandescent lighting with florescent light, using low flow restroom fixtures, or replacing single-pane windows with double-pane.
There are 38 GESA projects underway at state-owned buildings. Once all projects are completed, the state will avoid using nearly 266 million kilowatt hours of electricity annually--or the same amount of energy needed to power nearly 25,000 average residential homes for one full year. It will also avoid emitting 136,768 tons of carbon dioxide annually, which would be the equivalent of removing 23,890 passenger vehicles from the road each year.
Creedon said
"Green power electricity generates less pollution than conventional power and produces no net increase in greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, green power costs are expected to decline while conventional power rates are expected to increase over the next few years," Creedon said.
Governor Rendell has directed DGS to increase its purchase of green power to 50 percent by mid-2010. At 50 percent, the commonwealth's green power use will exceed 500 million kilowatts, which is enough electricity to power all the homes in
Creedon also said
For example, small appliances must be certified as "Energy Star" compliant, paper must include at least 30 percent post-consumer fiber, and motor oil and toner cartridges must be recycled.
The 2009 Energy Expo, "Energy Conservation At Home and At Work," was held today in the Keystone Building atrium. The expo, hosted by DGS, included nearly 60 booths represented by state agencies, energy service companies, utilities and transit agencies, which showcased the latest energy-saving products, services and programs as a way to help home and business owners to also lower their utility bills.
For more information on the Department of General Services, visit www.dgs.state.pa.us.
CONTACT: Ed Myslewicz (717) 787-5996SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of General Services
Source: PR Newswire
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