Wilson Engineering provided an overview of the Program and the results of the first two years for DEP’s Climate Change Advisory Committee on December 17.
Click Here for presentation slides.The program uses a third party professional energy manager to work with local governments and school districts to review existing plans and project proposals, make recommendations, and perform assessment services to reduce energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
These services are tailored to each municipality’s needs and goals and are not a “one size fits all” approach to energy management.
Examples of specific technical assistance tasks, include--
-- Energy Benchmarking
-- Energy Star Certification Facility Verification
-- Audits & Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) analysis and recommendation for:
-- Municipal Buildings
-- Streetlighting and Traffic Lighting
-- Wastewater Treatment Facilities
-- Renewable Energy Feasibility Evaluation, including Solar Photovoltaic (PV) and renewable thermal technologies
-- Fleet Electrification Analysis, including alternative fuel vehicles and Small Rolling Equipment
-- Energy Management Plan creation
-- ECM specification and implementation assistance
Visit DEP's Shared Energy Manager Program webpage to learn more and view communities assisted so far. Questions should be directed to: Chris Nafe at chnafe@pa.gov or 717-783-9726.
Visit DEP’s Local Climate Action Program webpage to learn more about other assistance available to communities to develop local greenhouse gas emissions.
(Photo: Map of Shared Energy Manager Program participants so far.)
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[Posted: December 17, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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