First Regional Super ESPC A Success on Kodiak Island, Alaska

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    Abstract

    The Coast Guard military base on Kodiak Island, Alaska, is the largest Coast Guard base in the world. By taking a leadership role in a pilot program to streamline Federal financing and procurement for energy saving projects, the Coast Guard is saving more than $220,000 a year in energy costs at this base. Using the Super ESPC (Energy Savings Performance Contracting) program, the Coast Guard wasable to quickly contract with an experienced contractor with energy savings expertise. Working with ERI, one of FEMP's (Federal Energy Management Program) approved energy services contractors, the Coast Guard determined areas of potential energy savings and designed a retrofit to upgrade inefficient equipment and infrastructure. When energy-efficient modifications are complete, the base will be30% more cost effective.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages2
    StatePublished - 2000

    Bibliographical note

    Revised May 2001. See FS-710-30074

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/FS-26046

    Other Report Number

    • DOE/GO-102000-913

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