Abstract
This case study describes the new energy-efficient equipment being installed at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, to save nearly $2 million per year in energy and utility costs. The work is being done under a delivery order by Honeywell, Inc., as part of a U.S. Department of Energy 'super' regional energy savings performance contract, or Super ESPC. These are streamlined contracts thatallow Federal agencies to contract with competitively selected energy service companies in their region for a variety of energy- and water-efficient products and services. The service companies pay up-front capital costs and are reimbursed with part of the agency's utility cost savings. In this work, NASA Johnson Space Center will get new energy-efficient lighting and compressed-air systems,water-conserving fixtures, and improved controls.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 2 |
State | Published - 1999 |
Bibliographical note
Revised May 2001. See FS-710-30073NREL Publication Number
- NREL/FS-710-26627
Other Report Number
- DOE/GO-10099-916