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LTC 128-2003 CITY of MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager _ Letter to Commission No. TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~, ~ C, ity Manager ,, i/]~ 0 ' YEAR FOUR ENERGY CONSERVATION BASED CONTRACT REPORT Date: May 20, 2003 PERFORMANCE In 1997, Property Management developed the first Citywide energy conservation performance based contract in the State of Florida. The City Commission approved the contract with Johnson Controls Inc., on January 21, 1998. The contract provided for the retrofitting or replacement of existing building equipment such as lighting systems, HVAC systems, and energy management systems, in 26 separate City facilities to provide for energy savings. The performance-based contracts has provided for the installation of approximately $2,500,000 in new and upgraded energy efficient equipment that is guaranteed to be 100% funded by the energy savings realized by the contract. This contract also allowed the project to be completed without the need or requirement of any capital expenditure outlays by the City. During the eight-month construction process that required both Johnson Controls staff and the City's Property Management staff to complete, the City received over $91,000.00 in energy efficient rebates from Florida Power and Light. The City also realized an additional $67,766.00 in direct energy savings during the construction period alone. In October 1998, with the installation of over 150 energy efficient measures, including the retrofitting of over 8000 light fixtures Citywide, the installations were completed. Specific energy performance tracking of all of the facilities included in the contract was commenced in November 1998, to provide for a check and balance review of the energy consumption comparisons with pre-contract histories of each building's energy use. At the end of October 2002, the fourth annual reconciliation report was prepared in order to determine the overall performance of the contract. The total energy savings realized in the fourth year alone of the performance-based contract is $485,433.42. To date, the total energy savings, realized by the City for the first four years of the performance based contract, on the buildings included in the contract, is $1,660,086.00. This savings is well above the projected $1,350,245.00 of guaranteed energy savings that is outlined and required in the base contract. This provides the City with a positive variance of $309,841.20 above the guaranty of the contract. Some of the specific buildings that were precisely measured by direct energy bill comparisons over previous years included the following savings in the past 12 months: City Hall Police Department Building Scott Rakow Youth Center South Shore Community Center $ 75,292.00 $102,752.00 $ 54,169.00 $18,325.00 Although buildings such as the Convention Center and TOPA cannot be measured by direct utility bill comparisons due to the changing schedules and bookings, an energy analysis was performed using the operation time and equipment run-time, for the energy comparisons of both facilities. The results of these comparisons revealed a past year's savings of $60,286.00 at the Convention Center and an additional savings of $6,175.00 for TOPA. The environmental benefits realized by these energy savings has the equivalent in pollution reductions of removing 20,687,793 pounds of Carbon Dioxide, 280,510 pounds of Sulfur Dioxide, and 122,728 pounds of Nitrogen Oxides from our air. These energy savings also has the environmental equivalents of removing 2,066 cars from our roads and planting 2,836 acres of trees. I have attached an energy savings breakdown of each facility and copies of electrical comparisons of four of our largest buildings that show the electrical costs and realized savings for each individual facility, for your review and comments. If you have any questions concerning the report, please do not hesitate to call me or Brad A. Judd, Property Management Director, at x7630. JMG~/fb/baj CC: Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Fred H. Beckmann, Public Works Director Brad A. Judd, Director Property Management F:IWORK~$ALLV..UCY LLOPIS~Property Management~energyyear4.doc City of Miami Beach Savings Summary Year Four 2001/2002 Measured Stipulated Location Savings Savings Total City Hall $75,292 Police Station $102,752 Scott Rakow Center $54,169 South Shore Center $18,325 Convention Center $60,286 Topa $6,175 21 St Comm Ctr $3,144 Fire Station $9,334 Flamingo Park $2,323 Public works $6,111 Fleet Management $3,708 ~ass Schools $2,076 ~.S Ctr. $373 Colony Theatre $748 Log Cabin $655 Historic C.H. $5,565 ~,bel Holtz $7,110 12 St. Gar $3,581 CVA $1,571 Total Savings for Year Four (Through Month 12) $363,297 $122,136 $485,433 Measured Stipulated Total' Total Excess Savings Savings Saving~ Guaranty Savings Construction Period Savings $67,766.00 $0.00 $67,766.00 $49,460.00 $18,306.00 Year One Savings $241,020.39 $78,956.00 $319,976,39 $287,457.00 $32,519.39 Year Two Savings $281,472.77 $82,904.00 $364,376.77 $297,668.00 $66,708.77 Year Three Savings $335,484.62 $87,049.00 $422,533.62 $308,264.00 $114,269.62 Year Four Savings 363,297.42 122,136.00 485,433.42 407,396.00 78,037.42 Totals $1,289,041.20 $371,045.00 $1,660,086.20 $1,350,245.00 $309,841.20 'TI 0 r.. Total Environmental Benefit to Date Pollution Prevention: Carbon Dioxide (lbs): 20,687,793 Sulfer Dioxide (lbs): 280,510 Nitrogen Oxides (lbs): 122,728 Environmental Equivalents: Cars removed from the road: 2,066 Acres of Trees Planted: 2,836