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_____________________________________________________________________________ New Jersey BPU LGEA NJ Transit Meadowlands Maintenance Garage NEW JERSEY TRANSIT MEADOWLANDS MAINTENANCE GARAGE 2600 Pennhorn Avenue, North Bergen, NJ 07047 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENERGY AUDIT PROGRAM FOR NEW JERSEY BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES Original: March 2016 Revised: June 10, 2016 Prepared by: 6 Campus Drive Parsippany, NJ 07054 (973) 538-2120 CHA PROJECT NO. 31171

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NEW JERSEY TRANSIT

MEADOWLANDS MAINTENANCE GARAGE 2600 Pennhorn Avenue, North Bergen, NJ 07047

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENERGY AUDIT PROGRAM

FOR NEW JERSEY

BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

Original: March 2016 Revised: June 10, 2016

Prepared by:

6 Campus Drive Parsippany, NJ 07054

(973) 538-2120

CHA PROJECT NO. 31171

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................... 6

BUILDING INFORMATION AND EXISTING CONDITIONS ................................................ 9

UTILITIES ..........................................................................................................................12

BENCHMARKING ..............................................................................................................16

ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES ..........................................................................17

5.1 ECM-1 Replace Overhead Garage Doors .................................................................................... 18

5.2 ECM-2 Replace RTUs with High Efficiency RTUs ......................................................................... 18

5.3 ECM-3: Install Infrared Heaters................................................................................................... 18

5.4 ECM-4 Heat Recovery Units ........................................................................................................ 19

5.5 ECM-5 Replace Electric DHW Heater with an Instantaneous Gas DHW ..................................... 19

5.6 ECM-6 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures ................................................................................. 20

5.7 ECM-L1 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors).......................................... 20

5.8 Additional O&M Opportunities ................................................................................................... 21

PROJECT INCENTIVES ....................................................................................................22

6.1 Incentives Overview .................................................................................................................... 22

6.1.1 New Jersey Smart Start Program ................................................................................................ 22

6.1.2 Direct Install Program ................................................................................................................. 22

6.1.3 New Jersey Pay For Performance Program (P4P) ....................................................................... 23

6.1.4 Energy Savings Improvement Plan ............................................................................................. 24

6.1.5 Renewable Energy Incentive Program ........................................................................................ 25

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SCREENING EVALUATION .....................................................26

7.1 Solar ............................................................................................................................................ 26

7.1.1 Photovoltaic Rooftop Solar Power Generation .......................................................................... 26

7.1.2 Solar Thermal Hot Water Generation......................................................................................... 27

7.2 Wind Powered Turbines ............................................................................................................. 28

7.3 Combined Heat and Power Plant ................................................................................................ 28

7.4 Demand Response Curtailment .................................................................................................. 29

CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................30

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FIGURES, CHARTS AND TABLES List of Common Energy Audit Abbreviations iv Summary of Energy Conservation Measures 7 Photo 1: Exterior of Wayne Maintenance Garage 9 Utility Usage 12 Electric Usage Chart 13 Natural Gas Usage Chart 14 Site End Use Utility Profile 15 Wind Resource Map 28

APPENDICES A Utility Usage Analysis and List of Third Party Energy Suppliers

B Equipment Inventory C ECM Calculations and Cost Estimates D Photos E Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Power Generation Analysis F EPA Benchmarking Report

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REPORT DISCLAIMER This audit was conducted in accordance with the standards developed by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) for a Level II audit. Cost and savings calculations for a given measure were estimated to within ±20%, and are based on data obtained from the owner, data obtained during site observations, professional experience, historical data, and standard engineering practice. Cost data does not include soft costs such as engineering fees, legal fees, project management fees, financing, etc. A thorough walkthrough of the building was performed, which included gathering nameplate information and operating parameters for all accessible equipment and lighting systems. Unless otherwise stated, model, efficiency, and capacity information included in this report were collected directly from equipment nameplates and /or from documentation provided by the owner during the site visit. Typical operation and scheduling information was obtained from interviewing staff and spot measurements taken in the field.

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List of Common Energy Audit Abbreviations

A/C Air Conditioning

AHS Air Handling Unit

BMS Building Management System

Btu British thermal unit

CDW Condenser Water

CFL Compact Fluorescent Light

CFM Cubic feet per minute

CHP Combined Heat & Power

CHW Chilled Water

DCV Demand Control Ventilation

DDC Direct Digital Control

DHW Domestic Hot Water

DX Direct Expansion

ECM Energy Conservation Measure

EER Energy Efficiency Ratio

EF Exhaust Fan

EMS Energy Management System

ESIP Energy Savings Improvement Plan

EUI Energy Use Intensity

Gal Gallon

GHG Green House Gas

GPD Gallons per day

GPF Gallons Per Flush

GPH Gallons per hour

GPM Gallons per minute

GPS Gallons per second

HHW Heating Hot Water

HID High Intensity Discharge

HP Horsepower

HRU Heat Recovery Unit

HVAC Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning

HX Heat Exchanger

kbtu/mbtu One thousand (1,000) Btu

Kgal 1000 gallons

kW Kilowatt (1,000 watts)

kWh Kilowatt-hours

LED Light Emitting Diode

mbh Thousand Btu per hour

mmbtu One million (1,000,000) Btu

OCC Occupancy Sensor

O&M Operational & Maintenance

PSI Pounds per square inch

PV Photovoltaic

RTU Rooftop Unit

SBC System Benefits Charge

SF Square foot

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Therms 100,000 Btu

UH Unit Heater

V Volts

VAV Variable Air Volume

VFD Variable Frequency Drive

VSD Variable Speed Drive

W Watt

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This report summarizes the energy audit performed by CHA for the New Jersey Transit in connection with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) Local Government Energy Audit (LGEA) Program. The purpose of this report is to identify energy savings opportunities associated with major energy consumers and inefficient practices. Low-cost and no-cost opportunities are also identified during the study. This report details the results of the energy audit conducted for the building listed below:

Building Name Address Square

Feet Construction

Date

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

2600 Pennhorn Avenue North Bergen NJ 07047

266,900 1993

The potential total annual energy and cost savings for the recommended energy conservation measures (ECM) identified in the survey are shown below:

Building Name Electric Savings (kWh)

NG Savings (therms)

Total Savings

($)

Payback (years)

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

307,419 68,200 87,715 23.9

Each individual measure’s annual savings are dependent on that measure alone, no interactive effects have been calculated. Other NJBPU or local utility incentives may also be available/ applicable and are discussed in Section 6.0. Each measure recommended by CHA typically has a stand-alone simple payback period of 15 years or less. However, if the owner choses to pursue an Energy Savings Improvement Plan (ESIP), high payback measures could be bundled with lower payback measures which ultimately can result in a payback which is favorable for an ESIP project to proceed. Occasionally, an ECM is recommended that has a longer payback period, based on the need to replace the piece(s) of equipment due to age, such as a boiler for example.

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The following table provides a detailed summary of each ECM for the building surveyed, including costs, savings, SmartStart incentives and payback.

Summary of Energy Conservation Measures

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ECM-1

Replace Overhead Doors

107,831 2,184 49.4 0 49.4 Y

ECM-2

Replace RTUs 92,300 2,043 45.2 2,633 43.9 Y

ECM-3

Install Infrared Heaters 151,065 5,621 26.9 5,100 26.0 Y

ECM-4

Install Heat Recovery Units

1,548,315 44,374 34.9 0 34.9 Y

ECM-5

Replace Elec DHW Heater With Gas DHW

Heater 13,122 920 14.3 200 14.0 Y

ECM-6

Replace Faucets 9,100 624 14.6 0 14.6 Y

ECM-L1

Install Lighting w/ Controls

206,746 31,949 6.5 26,925 5.6 Y

Total 2,128,479 87,715 24.3 34,858 23.9

Total(Recommended) 2,128,479 87,715 24.3 34,858 23.9 * Incentive shown is per the New Jersey SmartStart Program.

By implementing the recommended ECMs, the building could result in a total of 493 metric tons of LIFETIME greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction.

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If New Jersey Transit implements the recommended ECMs, energy savings would be as follows:

Existing

Conditions

Post Recommended

ECMs Percent Savings

Costs ($) 488,654 400,939 18%

Electricity (kWh) 3,047,053 2,739,634 10%

Natural Gas (therms) 182,743 114,543 37%

Site EUI (kbtu/SF/Yr) 107.4 77.9

Existing Conditions Post RecommnededECMs

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BUILDING INFORMATION AND EXISTING CONDITIONS

The following is a summary of building information related to HVAC, plumbing, building envelope, lighting, kitchen equipment and domestic hot water systems as observed during CHA’s site visit. See Appendix B for detailed information on mechanical equipment, including capacities, model numbers and age. See Appendix D for representative photos of some of the existing conditions observed while onsite.

Building Name: Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Address: 2600 Pennhorn Avenue, North Bergen NJ 07047 Gross Floor Area: 266,900 square feet

Number of Floors: Single story 24 feet high tall high bay building

Year Built: The current building was completed in 1993. Since 1993 there have been no major renovations.

Photo 1: Meadowlands Maintenance Garage (Aerial View)

General

Description of Spaces: The building provides storage and maintenance of buses, maintenance areas, material storage, paint booth, steamer area, refuel stations, office spaces, utility rooms, cafeteria and recreational rooms for staff members, toilets, and other miscellaneous spaces. Description of Occupancy: This building is used for bus maintenance and repairs and associated office operations. There are about 100 full time staff members and 300 operators (drivers). Building Usage: The building operates 24 hour per day every day, 365 days per year.

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Construction Materials: This is slab-on-grade building with about 5 feet high 12” thick concrete walls and remaining walls consisting of outside metal siding backed up by 3” rigid insulation. Roof: The roof is flat having a black rubber membrane, is believed to be insulated with 3” rigid insulation and is original to the building. No ECMs associated with roof replacement were evaluated. Windows: The facility has double pane windows in the office spaces, which appear to be in good condition. No ECMs were evaluated. Exterior Doors: All exterior doors of the facility are steel doors and some observed with missing seals and larger gaps. The overhead garage doors are panel doors with minimal insulation. An ECM associated with replacing the overhead doors has been evaluated.

Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems Heating: There are sixteen Heating and Ventilation/Make up Air Rooftop Units utilizing natural gas as fuel source. There are six Energy Recovery Units recovering some of the exhaust air from the maintenance shop which is then used to preheat outside make-up air. These units operate with supplemental gas fired unit heaters to fully satisfy heat requirements in their operating areas. There are twenty-five gas fired unit heaters throughout the building that provide supplemental heating. Additionally, there are five gas fired heating and electric cooling packaged roof top units that serve the Mechanical Break Room, Office, Drivers’ Office, Drivers’ Break Room, and Foreman’s Office. Supplemental heating is provided to these areas by electric baseboard units and several electric unit heaters in some areas. An ECM has been evaluated to replace seventeen of the twenty-five unit heaters with gas fired infrared heaters due to their location being practical for infrared heating. Cooling: There are five gas fired heating and electric cooling packaged roof top units that serve the Mechanical Break Room, Office, Drivers’ Office, Drivers’ Break Room, and Foreman’s Office. All other areas are not cooled. An ECM has been evaluated to replace these older RTUs. Ventilation: All Heating/Ventilation Rooftop Units (make-up air units) and Heat Recovery Units introduce tempered outdoor air into the building. An ECM has been evaluated to replace the existing H&V, MUA and ERU units with new ERUs. Exhaust: Both Heat Recovery units and individual exhaust fans that work in conjunction with Heating and Ventilation Rooftop Units provide exhaust. The exhaust fans over the bus storage areas are dual speed and are operated on schedules. They operate at high speed during high activity times and at low speed during off peak activities.

Controls Systems The building is equipped with a full direct digital Siemens EMS system that is capable of setting setpoint temperatures as well as reporting actual space temperatures. Typical heating temperature setpoints are 72°F, however, when the outdoor temperatures are

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below the 30’s, the actual temperatures are lower than setpoints due to infiltration from the multiple overhead doors.

Domestic Hot Water Systems Domestic hot water is produced by five separate water heaters. There are three electric water heaters; one with a 52 gallon storage capacity and two with 20 gallon storage capacities. There are also two gas gas-fired water heaters; one with a 199,000 btu/h input and a 115 gallon storage tank that was installed in 2015, and one gas-fired tankless water heater with a 199,900 btu/h input. An ECM has been evaluated to replace the 52 Gal Electric DHW heater with a tankless gas fired water heater. As the two 20 gallon Storage capacity electric DHW heaters are in a location with minimal access to gas lines, no ECM has been evaluated to replace these units.

Kitchen Equipment There is no kitchen in this building. There are break areas that have residential microwaves, refrigerators and some vending machines.

Plug Load The facility has minimal computers, copiers and printers. The largest energy users are the new rotary style pneumatic tool air compressors, electric lifts and other mechanic shop equipment. As all of this equipment is necessary for the operation of the building, no ECMs have been evaluated to reduce the associated plug loads.

Motors The facility has numerous motors that account for a large portion of the electrical utility. These were not accessible at the time of the site visit.

Plumbing Systems There are numerous restrooms in the building. The toilets and urinals are either low flow type or are operated on sensors. There are several sinks that are manually operated and high flow. An ECM associated with replacing/upgrading the sinks has been evaluated.

Lighting Systems Indoor lighting predominantly consists of standard T-8 and circular induction lighting fixtures. Lighting is operated 24/7 in the maintenance areas. There are also no occupancy sensor controls present in less frequently occupied rooms. Outdoor lighting consists of wall mounted LED fixtures and some pole mounted LED fixtures. There are also 250 Watt metal halide pole fixtures still in use. An ECM associated with replacing all non-LED lighting with LED lighting and adding occupancy controls has been evaluated.

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UTILITIES

Natural gas, electricity and water are separately metered into this building. Utilities used by the building are delivered and supplied by the following utility companies:

Electric Natural Gas Water

Deliverer PSE&G PSE&G United Water

Supplier PSE&G Direct Energy United Water

For the 12-month period ending in November 2015, the utilities usages and costs for the building were as follows:

Electric

Annual Usage 3,047,053 kWh/yr

Annual Cost 348,157 $

Blended Rate 0.114 $/KWh

Supply Rate 0.077 $/KWh

Demand Rate 6.626 $/KW

Natural Gas

Annual Usage 182,743 Therms/yr

Annual Cost 140,497 $

Rate 0.769 $/therm

Water

Annual Usage 7,860,730 Gallons

Annual Cost 66,166 $

Rate 0.008 $/Gallon Blended Rate: Average rate charged determined by the annual cost / annual usage Supply Rate: Actual rate charged for electricity usage in kWh (based on most recent electric bill) Demand Rate: Rate charged for actual electrical demand in kW (based on most recent electric bill)

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The electric usage is fairly consistent year round as the facility operates on a continuous schedule, though it may vary with the usage of the building. Some is some electric heating and heat recovery whose results can be seen in the heating months. Additionally, there is some increase in usage in the summer months due to the air conditioning due to RTUs cooling the office spaces.

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The natural gas usage in this building is for heating and DHW production, and therefore the usage in summer months is relatively small compared with heating months. The gas usage during the heating season is correlated to winter weather conditions. See Appendix A for utility analysis. Under New Jersey’s energy deregulation law, the supply portion of the electric (or natural gas) bill is separated from the delivery portion. The supply portion is open to competition, and customers can shop around for the best price for their energy suppliers. The electric and natural gas distribution utilities will still deliver the gas/ electric supplies through their wires and pipes – and respond to emergencies, should they arise – regardless of where those supplies are purchased. Purchasing the energy supplies from a company other than the company that supplies the electric or gas utility is purely an economic decision; it has no impact on the reliability or safety of the service. New Jersey Transit currently uses a third party suppliers.

Comparison of Utility Rates to NJ State Average Rates* Recommended to Shop for New

Third Party Supplier?

Utility Units Facility Average Rate NJ Average Rate

Electricity $/kWh $0.114 $0.13 N

Natural Gas

$/Therm $0.769 $0.96 N

* Per U.S. Energy Information Administration (2013 data – Electricity and Natural Gas, 2012 data – Fuel Oil)

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Additional information on selecting a third party energy supplier is available here: http://www.state.nj.us/bpu/commercial/shopping.html. See Appendix A for a list of third-party energy suppliers licensed by the Board of Public Utilities to sell within the building’s service area. The charts below represent estimated utility end-use utility profiles for the building. The values used within the charts were estimated from a review of the utility analysis and the energy savings calculations.

Site End-Use Utility Profile

Lighting21%

Cooling6%

Heating6%

Motors31%

Garage Equipment36%

Electricity Use (kWh):Lighting

Cooling

Heating

Motors

GarageEquipment

Unit Heaters20%

MUA55%

ERU25%

DHW0%

Natural Gas End UseUnit Heaters

MUA

ERU

DHW

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BENCHMARKING

The EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool provides a site and source Energy Use Intensity (EUI), as well as an Energy Star performance rating for qualifying building types. The EUIs are provided in kBtu/ft2/year, and the performance rating represents how energy efficient a building is on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the most efficient. In order for a building to receive an Energy Star label, the energy benchmark rating must be at least 75. As energy use decreases from implementation of the proposed measures, the Energy Star rating will increase. However, the EPA does not have a score for all types of buildings. The buildings that do not have energy rating now are compared with national median EUI. The site EUI is the amount of heat and electricity consumed by a building as reflected in utility bills. Site energy may be delivered to a facility in the form of primary energy, which is raw fuel burned to create heat or electricity, such as natural gas or oil; or as secondary energy, which is the product created from a raw fuel such as electricity or district steam. To provide an equitable comparison for different buildings with varying proportions of primary and secondary energy consumption, Portfolio Manager uses the convention of source EUIs. The source energy also accounts for losses incurred in production, storage, transmission, and delivery of energy to the site, which provide an equivalent measure for various types of buildings with differing energy sources. The results of the benchmarking are contained in the table below. Copies of the benchmarking report are available in Appendix G.

Site EUI kBtu/ft2/yr Source EUI (kBtu/ft2/yr)

Energy Star Rating (1-100)

107.4 194.2 N/A

This facility does not receive an Energy Star Rating Score, however it does receive a Source and Site EUI, The EUI for this facility is 58% higher than that of the national median for the ‘other public services’ facility type. As such, by implementing the measures discussed in this report, it is expected that the EUI can be further reduced. EPA Portfolio Manager can be accessed with the following:

Web URL: https://portfoliomanager.energystar.gov/pm/login.html

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ENERGY CONSERVATION MEASURES

The following types of energy savings opportunities are identified in this section of the report:

Energy conservation measures (ECMs) are energy savings recommendations that typically require a financial investment. For these areas of opportunity, CHA prepared detailed calculations, as summarized in this section and in Appendix C. In general, additional savings may exist from reductions in maintenance activities associated with new equipment or better controls; however, for conservatism, maintenance savings are not accounted for in this report; instead the only savings which are reported are those derived directly from reductions in energy which can be tracked by the utility bills.

Operational and Maintenance measures (O&M) consist of low- or no-cost operational opportunities, which if implemented would have positive impacts on overall building operation, comfort levels, and/or energy usage. There are no estimated savings, costs or paybacks associated with the O&M measures included as part of this study.

Energy savings were quantified in the form of:

Electrical usage (kWh=Kilowatt-hour).

Electrical demand (kW=kilowatts).

Natural gas (therms=100,000 Btu).

Propane gas (gallons=91,650 Btu).

Fuel oil (gallons =138,700 Btu).

Water (kgal=1,000 gallons). These recommendations are influenced by the time period that it takes for a proposed project to “break even” referred to as “Simple Payback”. Simple payback is calculated by dividing the estimated cost of implementing the ECM by the energy cost savings (in dollars) of the ECM. Another financial indicator of the performance of a particular ECM is the Return on Investment or ROI, which represents the benefit (annual savings over the life of a project) of an investment divided by the cost of the investment. The result is expressed as a percentage or ratio. Two other financial analyses included in this report are Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Net Present Value (NPV). Internal Rate of Return is the discount rate at which the present value of a project costs equals the present value of the project savings. Net Present Value is the difference between present value of an investment’s future net cash flows and the initial investment. If the NPV equals “0”, the project would equate to investing the same amount of dollars at the desired rate. NPV is sometimes referred to as Net Present Worth. These values are provided in the Summary Tab in Appendix C.

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5.1 ECM-1 Replace Overhead Garage Doors The overhead garage doors are panel doors with minimal insulation resulting in poor heat transfer resistance and increased fuel usage. This measure calls for the replacement of the eighteen overhead garage doors with insulated fiberglass doors. Replacement of these doors will result in a reduction of the building’s heating load, therefore providing fuel savings. The infiltration rate and heat resistant difference are multiplied by the BIN weather data and the equipment efficiencies to determine the annual energy savings. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-1 Replace Overhead Garage Doors

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings ROI

Potential Incentive*

Payback (without

incentive)

Payback (with

incentive) Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ Years Years

107,831 - - 2,840 2,184 (0.7) - 49.4 49.4

* Does not qualify for Incentive from the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See Section 6.0 for other incentive opportunities. This measure is recommended due to age and condition of the doors.

5.2 ECM-2 Replace RTUs with High Efficiency RTUs The facility has five rooftop units installed at various locations; four of these units are past their useful life. This ECM evaluates the energy savings associated with replacing these older, less efficient rooftop units with modern high efficiency rooftop units of the same capacities. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-2 Replace RTUs with High Efficiency RTUs

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings ROI

Potential Incentive*

Payback (without

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Payback (with

incentive) Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ Years Years

92,300 6.9 11,828 191 2,043 (0.7) 2,633 45.2 43.9

*Incentive shown, if available, is per the New Jersey SmartStart Program. See section 6.0 for other incentive opportunities.

This measure is recommended due to age of the equipment.

5.3 ECM-3: Install Infrared Heaters This ECM evaluates the potential energy savings related to replacing the existing unit heaters that currently serve the garage bays of the Vehicle Maintenance Garage and storage area of the Warehouse. The existing unit heaters operate at approximately 80%

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combustion efficiency, and have a heat distribution effectiveness of 85% per ASHRAE. The proposed infrared heaters operate at a slightly higher 85% combustion efficiency, but operate at 100% heat distribution effectiveness per ASHRAE due to the fact that they heat the objects under them such as the concrete floor and vehicles as opposed to heating the air like the existing unit heaters do. Natural Gas savings will result from this higher heating efficiency and effectiveness.

ECM-3 Install Infrared Heaters

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings ROI

Potential Incentive*

Payback (without

incentive)

Payback (with

incentive) Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ Years Years

151,065 - - 7,310 5,621 (0.4) 5,100 26.9 26.0

This measure is recommended.

5.4 ECM-4 Heat Recovery Units This measure analyzes energy savings that could result from the installation of twenty-one heating and energy recovery units to reclaim heat and latent energy contained in the exhausted air from the EF units. Natural Gas energy savings result in reduced heating loads. Implementation would involve installation of dual purpose heating/energy recovery units in place of the H&V (MUA) and corresponding exhaust fans currently in use. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-4 Heat Recovery Units

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings ROI

Potential Incentive*

Payback (without

incentive)

Payback (with

incentive) Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ Years Years

1,548,315 - - 57,704 44,374 (0.6) - 34.9 34.9

This measure is recommended due to age and condition of existing equipment.

5.5 ECM-5 Replace Electric DHW Heater with an Instantaneous Gas DHW The existing domestic hot water heating system contains three Electric DHW heater; one with a 52 gallon storage capacity and two with 20 gallon storage capacities. This ECM evaluates replacing the 52 gallon electric DHW heater with an instantaneous gas fired DHW heater. Implementation of this ECM will entail replacing the existing DHW heater with a high efficiency instantaneous condensing water heater. The proposed DHW heater includes one high efficiency instantaneous condensing hot water heater which will operate as high as 96% efficiency.

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The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-5 Replace electric DHW Heater with an instantaneous Gas DHW

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings ROI

Potential Incentive*

Payback (without

incentive)

Payback (with

incentive) Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ Years Years

13,122 - 10,023 (289) 920 0.1 200 14.3 14.0

This measure is recommended.

5.6 ECM-6 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures The faucets in this building are older high flow faucets. The water savings associated from replacing existing high flow faucets with low-flow faucets was calculated by taking the difference of the annual water usage for the proposed and base case. The basis of this calculation is the estimate usage of each fixture, gallons per use, and number of fixtures. Replacing the existing 0.5 gpm faucets will conserve water which will result in lower annual water and sewer charges. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

ECM-6 Install Low Flow Plumbing Fixtures

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings

ROI Potential Incentive*

Payback (without

incentive)

Payback (with

incentive) Electricity Natural Gas Water Total

$ kW kWh Therms kGal $ $ Years Years

9,100 - 783 445 23 624 0.0 - 14.6 14.6

This measure is recommended.

5.7 ECM-L1 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors) This measure evaluates replacement/upgrades of the current lighting fixtures to more efficient LED lights and also installing occupancy sensors to control select areas of the proposed lights. Due to the interactive effects of installing higher efficiency lights in addition to occupancy sensors, total energy savings are not cumulative and was therefore calculated as a combined measure. The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix C and summarized below:

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ECM-L1 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupancy Sensors)

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings ROI

Potential Incentive*

Payback (without

incentive)

Payback (with

incentive) Electricity Natural Gas Total

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ Years Years

206,746 32.9 284,784 - 31,949 0.7 26,925 6.5 5.6

This measure is recommended.

5.8 Additional O&M Opportunities This list of operations and maintenance (O&M) - type measures represent low-cost or no-cost opportunities, which if implemented will have a positive impact on the overall building operations, comfort and/or energy consumption. The recommended O&M measures for this building are as follows:

Purchase Energy Star rated appliances.

Add an insulation jacket to domestic water heaters.

Check exhaust fans for backdraft dampers and install dampers if they are not present.

Regularly maintain air filters in HVAC units.

Clean heat transfer coils.

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PROJECT INCENTIVES

6.1 Incentives Overview

The following sections give detailed information on available incentive programs including New Jersey Smart Start, Direct Install, New Jersey Pay for Performance (P4P) and Energy Savings Improvement Plan (ESIP). If New Jersey Transit wishes to and is eligible to participate in the Energy Savings Improvement Plan (ESIP) program and/or the Pay for Performance Incentive Program (P4P), it cannot participate in either the Smart Start or Direct Install Programs. Web URL: http://www.njcleanenergy.com/commercial-industrial/home/home/

6.1.1 New Jersey Smart Start Program For this energy audit, The New Jersey Smart Start Incentives are used in the energy savings calculations, where applicable. This program is intended for medium and large energy users and provides incentives for:

Electric Chillers.

Gas Chillers.

Gas Heating.

Unitary HVAC.

Ground Source Heat Pumps.

Variable frequency Drives/ motors.

Refrigeration.

Prescriptive and performance lighting and lighting controls. The equipment is procured using a typical bid-build method, installed and paid for and then the incentives are reimbursed to the owner.

6.1.2 Direct Install Program The Direct Install Program applies to smaller facilities that have a peak electrical demand of 200 kW or less in any of the previous 12 months. Buildings must be located in New Jersey and served by one of the state’s public, regulated electric utility companies. Direct Install is funded through New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program and is designed to provide capital for building energy upgrade projects to fast track implementation. The program will pay up to 70% of the costs for lighting, HVAC, motors, refrigeration, and other equipment upgrades with higher efficiency alternatives. If a building is eligible for this funding, the Direct Install Program can reduce the implementation cost of energy conservation projects. The Direct Install program has specific HVAC equipment and lighting requirements and is generally applicable only to smaller package HVAC units, small boilers and lighting retrofits.

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The program pays a maximum amount of $75,000 per building, and up to $250,000 per customer per year. Installations must be completed by an approved Direct Install participating contractor, a list of which can be found on the New Jersey Clean Energy Website. Contractors will coordinate with the applicant to arrange installation of recommended measures identified in a previous energy assessment, such as this energy audit. The incentive is reimbursed to the Owner upon successful replacement and payment of the equipment. This building does not qualify for this program since the peak electric demand during the 12 month evaluated period was more than 200 KW.

6.1.3 New Jersey Pay For Performance Program (P4P) This building may be eligible for incentives from the New Jersey Office of Clean Energy. The most significant incentives are available from the New Jersey Pay for Performance (P4P) Program. The P4P program is designed to offset the cost of energy conservation projects for facilities that pay the Societal Benefits Charge (SBC) and whose demand (kW) in any of the preceding 12 months exceeds 100 kW. This demand minimum has been waived for buildings owned by local governments or municipalities and non-profit organizations and is not applicable to public schools. Facilities that meet this criterion must also achieve a minimum performance target of 15% energy reduction by using the EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool before and after implementation of the measure(s). Additionally, the overall return on investment (ROI) must exceed 10%. If the participant is a municipal electric company customer, and a customer of a regulated gas New Jersey Utility, only gas measures will be eligible under the Program. Available incentives are as follows: Incentive #1: Energy Reduction Plan – This incentive is designed to offset the cost of services associated with the development of the Energy Reduction Plan (ERP). The ERP must include a detailed energy audit of the desired ECMs, energy savings calculations (using building modeling software) and inputting of all utility bills into the EPA Portfolio Manager website.

Incentive Amount: $0.10/SF

Minimum incentive: $5,000

Maximum Incentive: $50,000 or 50% of Facility annual energy cost The standard incentive pays $0.10 per square foot, up to a maximum of $50,000, not to exceed 50% of facility annual energy cost, paid after approval of application. For building audits funded by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, which receive an initial 75% incentive toward performance of the energy audit, facilities are only eligible for an additional $0.05 per square foot, up to a maximum of $25,000, rather than the standard incentive noted above. The ERP must be completed by a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) and submitted along with the project application. Incentive #2: Installation of Recommended Measures – This incentive is based on projected energy savings as determined in Incentive #1 (Minimum 15% savings must be achieved), and is paid upon successful installation of recommended measures.

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Electric

Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.09/ per projected kWh saved.

For each % over 15% add: $0.005 per projected kWh saved.

Maximum incentive: $0.11/ kWh per projected kWh saved. Gas

Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.90/ per projected Therm saved.

For each % over 15% add: $0.05 per projected Therm saved.

Maximum incentive: $1.25 per projected Therm saved. Incentive cap: 25% of total project cost. Incentive #3: Post-Construction Benchmarking Report – This incentive is paid after acceptance of a report proving energy savings over one year utilizing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool. Electric

Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.09/ per projected kWh saved.

For each % over 15% add: $0.005 per projected kWh saved.

Maximum incentive: $0.11/ kWh per projected kWh saved.

Gas

Base incentive based on 15% savings: $0.90/ per projected Therm saved.

For each % over 15% add: $0.05 per projected Therm saved.

Maximum incentive: $1.25 per projected Therm saved. Combining Incentives #2 and #3 will provide a total of $0.18/ kWh and $1.8/therm, not to exceed 50% of total project cost. Additional Incentives for #2 and #3 are increased by $0.005/kWh and $0.05/therm for each percentage increase above the 15% minimum target to 20%, calculated with the EPA Portfolio Manager benchmarking tool, not to exceed 50% of total project cost. For the purpose of demonstrating the eligibility of the ECM’s to meet the minimum savings requirement of 15% annual savings and 10% ROI for the Pay for Performance Program, all ECM’s identified in this report have been included in the incentive calculations. The results for the building are shown in Appendix C.

6.1.4 Energy Savings Improvement Plan The Energy Savings Improvement Program (ESIP) allows government agencies to make energy related improvements to their facilities and pay for the costs using the value of energy savings that result from the improvements. Under the recently enacted Chapter 4 of the Laws of 2009 (the law), the ESIP provides all government agencies in New Jersey with a flexible tool to improve and reduce energy usage with minimal expenditure of new financial resources. ESIP allows local governments to use “energy savings obligations” (ESO) to pay for the capital costs of energy improvements to their facilities. ESIP loans have a maximum loan

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term of 15 year. ESOs are not considered “new general obligation debt” of a local unit and do not count against debt limits or require voter approval. They may be issued as refunding bonds or leases. Savings generated from the installation of energy conservation measures pay the principal of and interest on the bonds; for that reason, the debt service created by the ESOs is not paid from the debt service fund, but is paid from the general fund. For local governments interested in pursuing an ESIP, the first step is to perform an energy audit. Pursuing a Local Government Energy Audit through New Jersey's Clean Energy Program is a valuable first step to the ESIP approach. The “Local Finance Notice” outlines how local governments can develop and implement an ESIP for their facilities. The ESIP can be prepared internally if the entity has qualified staff. If not, the ESIP must be implemented by an independent contractor and not by the energy savings company producing the Energy Reduction Plan. The ESIP approach may not be appropriate for all energy conservation and energy efficiency improvements. Local units should carefully consider all alternatives to develop an approach that best meets their needs.

6.1.5 Renewable Energy Incentive Program The Renewable Energy Incentive Program (REIP) is part of New Jersey's efforts to reach its Energy Master Plan goals of striving to use 30 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2020. Incentives for sustainable bio-power projects and for energy storage projects are currently under development, with competitive solicitations for each of those technologies expected to begin in the first quarter of 2014. The wind program is currently on hold. New solar projects are no longer eligible for REIP incentives, but can register for Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECs) through the SREC Registration Program (SRP).

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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SCREENING EVALUATION

7.1 Solar

7.1.1 Photovoltaic Rooftop Solar Power Generation

The building was evaluated for the potential to install rooftop photovoltaic (PV) solar panels for power generation. Present technology incorporates the use of solar cell arrays that produce direct current (DC) electricity. This DC current is converted to alternating current (AC) with the use of an electrical device known as an inverter. The amount of available area determines how large of a solar array can be installed on any given space. The table below summarizes the approximate area available and the associated solar array size that can be installed.

Available Roof Area

Potential PV Array Size

(Ft2) (kW)

89,239 540

The PVWATTS solar power generation model was utilized to calculate PV power generation; this model is provided in Appendix E. Installation of (PV) arrays in the state New Jersey will allow the owner to participate in the New Jersey Solar Renewable Energy Certificates Program (SREC). This is a program that has been set up to allow entities with large amounts of environmentally unfriendly emissions to purchase credits from zero emission (PV) solar-producers. An alternative compliance penalty (ACP) is paid for by the high emission producers and is set each year on a declining scale of 3% per year. One SREC credit is equivalent to 1000 kilowatt hours of PV electrical production; these credits can be traded for period of 15 years from the date of installation. Payments that will be received by the PV producer will change from year to year dependent upon supply and demand. There is no definitive way to calculate an exact price that will be received by the PV producer for SREC credits over the next 15 years. Renewable Energy Consultants estimates an average of $230/SREC for 2015 and this number was utilized in the cash flow for this report. The system costs for PV installations were derived from recent solar contractor budgetary pricing in the state of New Jersey and include the total cost of the system installation (PV panels, inverters, wiring, ballast, controls). The cost of installation is currently about $4.00 per watt or $4,000 per kW of installed system, for a typical system. Roof mounted system costs have been inflated to account for potential structural deficiencies that are typically unknown at this study level. Photovoltaic systems can be ground mounted if the roof is not suitable, however, this installation requires a substantial amount of open property (not wooded) and underground wiring, it is generally expected that the pricing between these two system types will be similar. PV panels have an approximate 20 year life span; however, the inverter device that converts DC electricity to AC has a life span of 10 to 12 years and will most likely need to be replaced during the useful life of the PV system.

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The implementation cost and savings related to this ECM are presented in Appendix E and summarized as follows: Photovoltaic (PV) Rooftop Power Generation

Budgetary Cost

Annual Utility Savings Total

Savings

New Jersey

Renewable SREC

Payback (without SREC)

Payback (with SREC)

Recom

mended

Electricity Natural Gas

$ kW kWh Therms $ $ Years Years Y/N

2,160,000 540.00 642,145 0 89,900 52,656 24.0 15.2 FS

Note: CHA typically recommends a more detailed evaluation be conducted for the installation of PV Solar arrays when the screening evaluation shows a payback of less than 20 years. Therefore, this ECM is recommended for further study. Before implementation is pursued, New Jersey Transit should consult with a certified solar PV contractor.

7.1.2 Solar Thermal Hot Water Generation Active solar thermal systems use solar collectors to gather the sun’s energy to heat a fluid. An absorber in the collector (usually black colored piping) converts the sun’s energy into heat. The heat is transferred to circulating water, antifreeze, or air for immediate use or is storage for later utilization. Applications for active solar thermal energy include supplementing domestic hot water, heating swimming pools, space heating or preheating air in residential and commercial buildings. A standard solar hot water system is typically composed of solar collectors, heat storage vessel, piping, circulators, and controls. Systems are typically integrated to work alongside a conventional heating system that provides heat when solar resources are not sufficient. The solar collectors are usually placed on the roof of the building, oriented south, and tilted at the same angle as the site’s latitude, to maximize the amount of solar radiation collected on a yearly basis. Several options exist for using active solar thermal systems for space heating. The most common method is called a passive solar hot water system involves using glazed collectors to heat a liquid held in a storage tank (similar to an active solar hot water system described above which requires pumping). The most practical system would transfer the heat from the panels to thermal storage tanks and then use the pre-heated water for domestic hot water production. DHW is presently produced by natural gas fired water heaters and, therefore, this measure would offer natural gas utility savings. Unfortunately, the amount of domestic hot water that is currently used by this facility is very small. Installing a solar domestic hot water system is not recommended due to the limited amount of domestic hot water presently consumed by the facility. This measure is not recommended due to the relatively low domestic hot water usage.

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7.2 Wind Powered Turbines

Wind power is the conversion of kinetic energy from wind into mechanical power that is used to drive a generator which creates electricity by means of a wind turbine. A wind turbine consists of rotor and blades connected to a gearbox and generator that are mounted onto a tower. Newer wind turbines also use advanced technology to generate electricity at a variety of frequencies depending on the wind speed, convert it to DC and then back to AC before sending it to the grid. Wind turbines range from 50 – 750 kW for utility scale turbines down to below 50 kW for residential use. On a scale of 1 (the lowest) to 7 (the highest), Class 3 and above (wind speeds of 13 mph or greater) are generally considered “good wind resource” according to the Wind Energy Development Programmatic EIS Information Center hosted by the Bureau of Land Management. According to the map below, published by NREL, Newark, NJ is classified as Class 1 at 50m, meaning the city would not be a good candidate for wind power.

This measure is not recommended due to the location of the facility.

7.3 Combined Heat and Power Plant

Combined Heat and Power (CHP), also known as co-generation or tri-generation, involves the installation of equipment that provides on-site electrical and thermal generation. Common CHP equipment includes reciprocating engine-driven generators, gas fueled micro turbines, waste steam turbines, and fuel cells. There are a variety of CHP systems that are commercially available with output ratings from less than 1 kW to over 1,200 kW (1.2 MW) and larger. Typical applications for CHP can include industrial, healthcare, institutional, and educational facilities.

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Any proposed CHP project will need to consider many factors, such as existing system load, use of thermal energy produced, system size, natural gas fuel availability, and proposed plant location. The building has sufficient need for electrical generation and the ability to use most of the thermal byproduct during the winter; however thermal usage during the summer months does not exist. Thermal energy produced by the CHP plant in the warmer months will be wasted. An absorption chiller could be installed to utilize the heat to produce chilled water; however, there is no chilled water distribution system in the building. CHP is not recommended due to the building’s limited summer thermal demand.

This measure is not recommended due to the absence of year-round thermal loads which are needed for efficiency CHP operation.

7.4 Demand Response Curtailment Presently, electricity is delivered by PSE&G, which receives the electricity from regional power grid RFC. PSE&G is the regional transmission organization (RTO) that coordinates the movement of wholesale electricity in all or parts of thirteen states and the District of Columbia including the State of New Jersey. Utility Curtailment is an agreement with the utility provider’s regional transmission organization and an approved Curtailment Service Provider (CSP) to shed electrical load by either turning major equipment off or energizing all or part of a facility utilizing an emergency generator; therefore, reducing the electrical demand on the utility grid. This program is to benefit the utility company during high demand periods and utility provider offers incentives to the CSP to participate in this program. Enrolling in the program will require program participants to drop electrical load or turn on emergency generators during high electrical demand conditions or during emergencies. Part of the program also will require that program participants reduce their required load or run emergency generators with notice to test the system. A pre-approved CSP will require a minimum of 100 kW of load reduction to participate in any curtailment program. From December 2014 through November 2015 the following table summarizes the electricity load profile for the building.

Building Electric Load Profile

Peak Demand kW

Min Demand kW

Avg Demand kW

Onsite Generation

Y/N Eligible?

Y/N

526.7 362.6 440.7 Y Y

*the demand is estimated from one month bill

This measure is not recommended based on the required 24/7 operation of the building.

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CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS

The following section summarizes the LGEA energy audit conducted by CHA for Meadowlands Bus Garage. The following projects should be considered for implementation:

Replace Overhead Doors.

Replace RTUs.

Install Infrared Heaters.

Heat Recovery Units.

Replace Electric DHW Heater with Gas DHW Heater.

Install low flow plumbing fixtures.

Lighting Replacements/Upgrades W/ Controls.

The potential annual energy and cost savings for the recommended ECMs are shown in the following table.

Electric Savings (kWh)

Natural Gas Savings (therms)

Total Savings ($)

Payback (years)

307,419 68,200 87,715 23.9

If this facility implements the recommended ECMs, energy savings would be as follows:

Existing

Conditions

Post Recommended

ECMs Percent Savings

Costs ($) 488,654.24 400,939 18%

Electricity (kWh) 3,047,053 2,739,634 10%

Natural Gas (therms) 182,743 114,543 37%

Site EUI (kbtu/SF/Yr) 107.4 77.9

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Next Steps: This energy audit has identified several areas of potential energy savings. New Jersey Transit can use this information to pursue incentives offered by the NJBPU's NJ Clean Energy Program. A close-out meeting will be scheduled with staff members to review the ECMs and possible incentive options.

Existing Conditions Post RecommnededECMs

0.00

500,000.00

1,000,000.00

1,500,000.00

2,000,000.00

2,500,000.00

3,000,000.00

3,500,000.00

Costs ($)

Electricity (kWh)

Natural Gas (therms)

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APPENDIX A

Utility Usage Analysis and Alternate Utility Suppliers

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Local Government Energy Audit

New Jersey Transit

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Utility Bills: Account Numbers

Account Number Building Type

4200525518 Meadowlands Garage Electric

6559568504 Meadowlands Garage Gas

10009886312222 Meadowlands Garage Water

CHA Consulting, Inc. 1 of 6Utility Data - Meadowlands REV 1

Account #s

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New Jersey Transit

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Electric Service

For Service at: Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Account No.: 4200525518 Delivery: PSE&G

Meter No.: 9205057 Supply: PSE&G

Delivery Supplier Total Demand Consumption Delivery Supplier Blended Rate

Month (kWh) ($) (kW) ($) ($) ($) ($) ($/kW) ($/kWh) ($/kWh) ($/kWh) ($/kWh)

11/21/2015 323,165 $29,690.27 526.7 1,909.18 $7,347.67 24,251.78 $31,599.45 3.625 0.092 0.023 0.075 0.098

10/23/2015 236,538 $23,268.71 391.0 1,417.38 $6,945.73 17,740.35 $24,686.08 3.625 0.098 0.029 0.075 0.104

9/24/2015 223,774 $18,642.62 418.0 5,090.40 $5,607.33 18,125.69 $23,733.02 12.178 0.083 0.025 0.081 0.106

8/25/2015 298,045 $28,805.79 477.4 5,813.78 $10,477.93 24,141.65 $34,619.57 12.178 0.097 0.035 0.081 0.116

7/25/2015 302,988 $31,535.58 483.1 5,883.19 $12,876.74 24,542.03 $37,418.77 12.178 0.104 0.042 0.081 0.123

6/25/2015 275,295 $29,761.88 477.0 5,808.91 $13,306.75 22,264.04 $35,570.79 12.178 0.108 0.048 0.081 0.129

5/27/2015 247,710 $31,286.40 487.8 1,768.28 $14,476.42 18,578.25 $33,054.67 3.625 0.126 0.058 0.075 0.133

4/25/2015 275,815 $28,409.74 525.3 1,904.21 $9,627.83 20,686.13 $30,313.95 3.625 0.103 0.035 0.075 0.110

3/26/2015 222,633 $24,913.01 375.8 1,362.28 $9,577.81 16,697.48 $26,275.28 3.625 0.112 0.043 0.075 0.118

2/25/2015 189,627 $20,686.05 373.7 1,354.66 $7,818.69 14,222.03 $22,040.71 3.625 0.109 0.041 0.075 0.116

1/25/2015 209,564 $21,978.34 362.6 1,314.43 $7,575.46 15,717.30 $23,292.76 3.625 0.105 0.036 0.075 0.111

12/24/2014 241,899 $24,137.91 390.2 1,414.48 $7,409.96 18,142.43 $25,552.38 3.625 0.100 0.031 0.075 0.106

11/21/2014 299,969 $29,931.96 462.6 1,676.93 $9,111.21 22,497.68 $31,608.88 3.625 0.100 0.030 0.075 0.105

10/23/2014 221,080 $23,281.42 495.4 1,795.83 $8,496.24 16,581.00 $25,077.24 3.625 0.105 0.038 0.075 0.113

9/24/2014 160,411 $15,733.39 269.0 3,275.88 $6,015.98 12,993.29 $19,009.27 12.178 0.098 0.038 0.081 0.119

8/23/2014 200,727 $21,911.99 328.0 3,994.38 $9,647.48 16,258.89 $25,906.37 12.178 0.109 0.048 0.081 0.129

7/28/2014 215,167 $24,531.09 360.4 4,388.95 $11,491.51 17,428.53 $28,920.04 12.178 0.114 0.053 0.081 0.134

6/25/2014 202,716 $24,093.07 367.9 4,480.29 $12,153.36 16,420.00 $28,573.36 12.178 0.119 0.060 0.081 0.141

5/24/2014 197,077 $24,133.08 299.7 1,086.41 $10,438.72 14,780.78 $25,219.49 3.625 0.122 0.053 0.075 0.128

4/25/2014 190,822 $22,246.70 412.0 1,493.50 $9,428.55 14,311.65 $23,740.20 3.625 0.117 0.049 0.075 0.124

3/26/2014 203,046 $25,080.64 350.5 1,270.56 $11,122.75 15,228.45 $26,351.20 3.625 0.124 0.055 0.075 0.130

Total (All) 4,938,068 $524,059.59 526.7 58,503.89 $200,954.09 $381,609.39 $582,563.48 $6.776 $0.106 $0.041 $0.077 $0.118

Total (last 12-months) 3,047,053 $313,116.27 526.7 35,041 $113,048.29 $235,109.14 $348,157.43 $6.626 $0.103 $0.037 $0.077 $0.114

Notes 1A 1B 2A 2B 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9

1A.) Number of kWh of electric energy used per month

1B.) Consumption charges ($)

2A.) Number of kW of power measured

2B.) Demand charges ($)

3.) Electric charges from Delivery provider

4.) Electric charges from Supply provider - note, includes 8.875% tax

5.) Total charges (Delivery + Supplier)

6.) Demand charges ($) / Demand (kW)

7.) Consumption charges ($) / Consumption (kWh)

8.) Delivery Charges ($) / Consumption (kWh) 32% of blended rate (fixed portion of the bill that can't be negotiated)

9.) Supplier Charges ($) / Consumption (kWh) 68% of blended rate (portion of the bill that can be negotiated)

10.) Total Charges ($) / Consumption (kWh)

Provider Charges Unit Costs

Consumption Demand

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6/10/2016

Local Government Energy Audit

New Jersey Transit

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Natural Gas Service

For Service at: Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Account No.: 6559568504

Meter No: 1785515

Delivery: PSE&G

Supply: Direct Energy

Consumption Supply Charge

Delivery

Charge Total Charges Supply Rate Delivery Rate Total Rate(Therms) ($) ($) ($) ($/Therm) ($/Therm) ($/Therm)

11/20/2015 29,690.09 14,028.57 10032.18 24,060.75 0.473 0.338 0.810

10/22/2015 12,451.55 5,883.36 7457.53 13,340.89 0.473 0.599 1.071

9/23/2015 6,950.52 3,284.12 716.01 4,000.13 0.473 0.103 0.576

8/24/2015 127.09 60.05 118.29 178.34 0.473 0.931 1.403

7/24/2015 26.21 12.38 105.89 118.27 0.473 4.041 4.513

6/24/2015 276.22 130.51 130.52 261.03 0.473 0.473 0.945

5/26/2015 1,653.15 781.11 259.84 1,040.95 0.473 0.157 0.630

4/24/2015 6,177.73 2,918.98 661.5 3,580.48 0.473 0.107 0.580

3/25/2015 13,030.65 6,156.98 1263.83 7,420.81 0.473 0.097 0.569

2/24/2015 24,013.64 11,346.44 9115.2 20,461.64 0.473 0.380 0.852

1/23/2015 44,161.45 20,866.29 12143.03 33,009.32 0.473 0.275 0.747

12/23/2014 44,185.11 20,877.47 12146.73 33,024.20 0.473 0.275 0.747

11/20/2014 46,482.09 21,962.79 14160.9 36,123.69 0.473 0.305 0.777

10/24/2014 21,314.82 10,071.25 10379.08 20,450.33 0.473 0.487 0.959

9/23/2014 7,615.78 3,598.45 790.01 4,388.46 0.473 0.104 0.576

8/22/2014 10.47 4.95 104.36 109.31 0.473 9.965 10.437

7/24/2014 8.35 3.94 104.15 108.09 0.473 12.479 12.952

6/24/2014 3.13 1.48 103.31 104.79 0.473 33.038 33.511

5/23/2014 264.71 125.07 133.39 258.46 0.473 0.504 0.976

4/24/2014 6,746.08 3,187.52 757.52 3,945.04 0.473 0.112 0.585

3/25/2014 22,278.27 10,526.48 2192.15 12,718.63 0.473 0.098 0.571

2/24/2014 30,554.77 14,437.13 13349.83 27,786.96 0.473 0.437 0.909

1/23/2014 47,190.71 22,297.61 16865.85 39,163.46 0.473 0.357 0.830

12/23/2013 55,984.87 26,452.85 18957.87 45,410.72 0.473 0.339 0.811

Total (All) 421,197.44 $199,015.79 $132,048.97 $331,064.76 0.4725 0.314 0.786

Total (last 12-months) 182,743.40 $86,346.26 $54,150.55 $140,496.81 0.473 0.296 0.769

Month

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Local Government Energy Audit

New Jersey Transit

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

For Service at:

Account No.: 10009886312222

Meter No.: 88514895, M8246063A, M8246063B

Water & Sewer Service Delivery - United Water

Supplier - United Water

Month Total ($) KGallons $/KGallon

11/20/2015 $2,220.36 256.56 $8.65

10/21/2015 $2,043.20 235.62 $8.67

9/21/2015 $2,411.25 277.51 $8.69

8/20/2015 $3,280.80 435.34 $7.54

7/23/2015 $2,731.00 336.60 $8.11

6/17/2015 $2,644.38 296.21 $8.93

5/20/2015 $2,648.64 325.38 $8.14

4/21/2015 $2,207.68 245.34 $9.00

3/18/2015 $3,056.63 399.43 $7.65

2/18/2015 $2,347.80 270.78 $8.67

12/20/2014 $4,475.11 507.89 $8.81

11/20/2014 $2,493.93 302.19 $8.25

10/20/2014 $2,485.69 300.70 $8.27

9/22/2014 $2,057.10 222.90 $9.23

8/19/2014 $3,079.13 408.41 $7.54

7/21/2014 $2,220.28 254.32 $8.73

6/19/2014 $3,072.08 413.64 $7.43

8/20/2013 $20,690.88 2371.91 $8.72

Total $66,165.94 7860.73 $8.42

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PSE&G ELECTRIC SERVICE TERRITORY Last Updated: 7/21/15

*CUSTOMER CLASS - R – RESIDENTIAL C – COMMERCIAL I –INDUSTRIAL

Supplier Telephone & Web Site

*Customer Class

Abest Power & Gas of NJ, LLC 202 Smith Street Perth Amboy, NJ 08861

(888)987-6937

www.AbestPower.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

AEP Energy, Inc. f/k/a BlueStar Energy Services 309 Fellowship Road, Fl. 2 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

(866) 258-3782

www.aepenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Agera Energy, LLC 115 route 46, Building F Parsippany, NJ 07054

(844) 692-4372 www.ageraenergy.com

R/C/I

Alpha Gas and Electric, LLC 641 5th Street Lakewood, NJ 08701

(855) 553-6374

www.alphagasandelectric.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Ambit Northeast, LLC d/b/a Ambit Energy 103 Carnegie Center Suite 300 Princeton, NJ 08540

877-282-6284

www.ambitenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

American Power & Gas of NJ, LLC - 10000 Lincoln Drive East – Suite 201Marlton, NJ 08053

(800) 205-7491

www.GoAPG.com

R/C/I

American Powernet Management, LP 437 North Grove St. Berlin, NJ 08009

(877) 977-2636

www.americanpowernet.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Amerigreen Energy, Inc. 333 Sylvan Avenue, Suite 305 Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632

888-559-4567

www.amerigreen.com

C/I

ACTIVE

AP Gas & Electric, (NJ) LLC 10 North Park Place, Suite 420 Morristown, NJ 07960

(855) 544-4895

www.apgellc.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Astral Energy LLC 16 Tyson Place Bergenfield, NJ 07621

(888)850-1872

www.AstralEnergyLLC.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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Barclays Capital Services, Inc. 70 Hudson Street Jersey City, NJ 07302-4585

(800) 526-7000

www.barclays.com

C

ACTIVE

BBPC, LLC d/b/a Great Eastern Energy 116 Village Blvd. Suite 200 Princeton, NJ 08540

(888) 651-4121

www.greateasternenergy.com

C

ACTIVE

Berkshire Energy Partners, LLC 9 Berkshire Road Landenberg, PA 19350 Attn: Dana A. LeSage, P.E.

(610) 255-5070

www.berkshireenergypartners.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Blue Pilot Energy, LLC 197 State Rte. 18 South Ste. 3000 East Brunswick, NJ 08816

(800) 451-6356

www.bluepilotenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Brick Standard, LLC 235 Hudson Street Suite 1 Hoboken, NJ 07030

(201)706-8101

www.standardalternative.com

C/I

ACTIVE

CCES LLC dba Clean Currents Energy Services 566 Terhune Street Teaneck, NJ 07666

(877) 933-2453

www.cleancurrents.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Champion Energy Services, LLC 1200 Route 22 Bridgewater, NJ 08807

(888) 653-0093

www.championenergyservices.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Choice Energy, LLC 4257 US Highway 9, Suite 6C Freehold, NJ 07728

(888) 565-4490

www.4choiceenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Clearview Electric, Inc. 1744 Lexington Avenue Pennsauken, NJ 08110

(888) CLR-VIEW (800) 746- 4702 www.clearviewenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Commerce Energy, Inc. 7 Cedar Terrace Ramsey, NJ 07446

1-866-587-8674

www.commerceenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Community Energy Inc. 51 Sandbrook Headquarters Road Stockton, NJ 08559

(866)946-3123

www.communityenergyinc.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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ConEdison Solutions Cherry Tree Corporate Center 535 State Highway Suite 180 Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

(888) 665-0955

www.conedsolutions.com

C/I

ACTIVE

ConocoPhillips Company 224 Strawbridge Drive Suite 107 Moorestown, NJ 08057

(800) 646-4427

www.conocophillips.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Constellation New Energy, Inc. 900A Lake Street, Suite 2 Ramsey, NJ 07446

(888) 635-0827

www.constellation.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Constellation Energy 900A Lake Street, Suite 2 Ramsey, NJ 07446

(877) 997-9995

www.constellation.com

R

ACTIVE

Constellation Energy Services, Inc. 116 Village Boulevard Suite 200 Princeton, NJ 08540

1 (800) 536-0151

www.integrysenergy.com

R/C/I

Corporate Services Support Corp. 665 Howard Avenue Somerset, NJ 08873

1(800) 761-4000

www.morganstanley.com

C

Credit Suisse, (USA) Inc. 700 College Road East Princeton, NJ 08450

(800) 325-2000

www.creditsuisse.com

C

ACTIVE

Direct Energy Business, LLC 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge

(888) 925-9115

http://www.business.directenergy.com/

C/I

ACTIVE

Direct Energy Business Marketing, LLC (fka Hess Energy Marketing) 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(800) 437-7872

http://www.business.directenergy.com/

C/I

ACTIVE

Direct Energy Small Business, LLC (fka Hess Small Business Services, LLC) One Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(888) 925-9115

http://www.business.directenergy.com/small-business

C/I

ACTIVE

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Direct Energy Services, LLC 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

1 (866) 348-4193

www.directenergy.com

C/I

INACTIVE

Discount Energy Group, LLC 811 Church Road, Suite 149 Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002

(800) 282-3331

www.discountenergygroup.com

R/C

ACTIVE

DTE Energy Supply, Inc. One Gateway Center, Suite 2600 Newark, NJ 07102

(877) 332-2450

www.dtesupply.com

C/I

ACTIVE

EDF Energy Services, LLC 1 Meadowlands Plaza Suite 200, Office No. 246 East Rutherford, NJ 07073

1 (877) 432-4530

www.edfenergyservices.com

C/I

Energy.me Midwest LLC 90 Washington Blvd Bedminster, NJ 07921

(855) 243-7270

www.energy.me

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Energy Plus Holdings LLC 309 Fellowship Road East Gate Center, Suite 200 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054

(877) 866-9193

www.energypluscompany.com

R/C

ACTIVE

EnerPenn d/b/a YEP Energy 89 Headquarters Plaza North #1463 Morristown, NJ 07960

(855) 363-7736

www.yepenergyNJ.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Ethical Electric Benefit Co. d/b/a Ethical Electric/d/b/a Clean Energy Option 100 Overlook Center, 2nd Fl. Princeton, NJ 08540

(888) 444-9452

www.ethicalelectric.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Energy Service Providers, Inc., d/b/a New Jersey Gas & Electric 1 Bridge Plaza fl. 2 Fort Lee, NJ 07024

(866) 568-0290

www.njgande.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Everyday Energy, LLC One International Blvd., Suite 400 Mahwah, NJ 07495-0400

844-684-5506

www.energyrewards.comcast.com

R/I

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FirstEnergy Solutions 150 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08608

(888) 254-63590-

www.fes.com

C/I

ACTIVE

First Point Power, LLC 90 Washington Valley Road Bedminister, NJ 07921

(888) 875-1711

www.firstpointpower.com

R/C/I

Frontier Utilities Northeast, LLC 199 New Road, Suite 61-187 Linwood, NJ 08221

(877) 437-6930

www.frontierutilities.com

R/C/I

Gateway Energy Services Corporation 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(800) 805-8586

www.gesc.com

R/C

ACTIVE

GDF SUEZ Energy Resources NA, Inc. 333 Thornall Street Sixth Floor Edison, NJ 08837

(866) 999-8374

www.gdfsuezenergyresources.com

C/I

ACTIVE

GDF Suez Retail Energy Solutions LLC d/b/a THINK ENERGY 333 Thornall St. Sixth Floor Edison, NJ 08819

1-866-252-0078

www.mythinkenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Glacial Energy of New Jersey, Inc. 21 Pine Street, Suite 237 Rockaway, NJ 07866

(888) 452-2425

www.glacialenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Global Energy Marketing LLC 129 Wentz Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081

(800) 542-0778

www.globalp.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Greenlight Energy, Inc. 2608 25th Road Astoria, NY 11102

(888) 453-4427

www.greenlightenergy.us

R

Green Mountain Energy Company 211 Carnegie Center Drive Princeton, NJ 08540

(866) 767-5818

www.greenmountain.com/commercial-home

C/I

ACTIVE

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Harborside Energy LLC 101 Hudson Street Suite 2100 Jersey City, NJ 07302

(877) 940-3835

www.harborsideenergynj.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Hess Corporation 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(800) 437-7872

www.hess.com

C/I

ACTIVE

HIKO Energy, LLC 655 Suffern Road Teaneck, NJ 07666

(888) 264-4908

www.hikoenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Holcim (US) Inc. 595 Morgan Boulevard Camden, NJ 08104

(800) 831-9507 ext. 4354

www.holcim.us

I

Hudson Energy Services, LLC 7 Cedar Street Ramsey, New Jersey 07466

(877) Hudson 9

www.hudsonenergyservices.com

C

ACTIVE

IDT Energy, Inc. 550 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102

(877) 887-6866

www.idtenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Independence Energy Group, LLC 211 Carnegie Center Princeton, NJ 08540

(877) 235-6708

www.chooseindependence.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Inspire Energy Holdings LLC 923 Haddonfield Road 3rd Fl. Building B2 Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

(866) 403-2620

www.inspireenergy.com

R/C/I

Integrys Energy Services, Inc. 33 Wood Ave, South, Suite 610 Iselin, NJ 08830

(800) 536-0151

www.integrysenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Jsynergy, LLC 445 Central Ave. Suite 204 Cedarhurst, NY 11516

(516) 331-2020

Jsynergyllc.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Kuehne Chemical Company, Inc. 86 North Hackensack Avenue South Kearney, NJ 07032

(973) 589-0700

[email protected]

I

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Liberty Power Delaware, LLC 1973 Highway 34, Suite 211 Wall, NJ 07719

(866) 769-3799

www.libertypowercorp.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Liberty Power Holdings, LLC 1973 Highway 34, Suite 211 Wall, NJ 07719

(866) 769-3799

www.libertypowercorp.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Linde Energy Services 575 Mountain Avenue Murray Hill, NJ 07974

(800) 247-2644

www.linde.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Marathon Power LLC 302 Main Street Paterson, NJ 07505

( 888) 779-7255

www.mecny.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

MP2 Energy NJ, LLC 111 River Street, Suite 1204 Hoboken, NJ 07030

(877) 238-5343

www.mp2energy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Natures Current, LLC 95 Fairmount Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123

(215) 464-6000

www.naturescurrent.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

MPower Energy NJ LLC One University Plaza, Suite 507 Hackensack, NJ 07601

(877) 286-7693

www.mpowerenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

NATGASCO, Inc. (Supreme Energy, Inc.) 532 Freeman St. Orange, NJ 07050

(800) 840-4427

www.supremeenergyinc.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

New Jersey Gas & Electric 10 North Park Place Suite 420 Morristown, NJ 07960

(866) 568-0290

www.njgande.com

R/C/

ACTIVE

NextEra Energy Services New Jersey, LLC 651 Jernee Mill Road Sayreville, NJ 08872

(877) 528-2890 Commercial (800) 882-1276 Residential

www.nexteraenergyservices.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Noble Americas Energy Solutions The Mac-Cali Building 581 Main Street, 8th Floor Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(877) 273-6772

www.noblesolutions.com

C/I

ACTIVE

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Nordic Energy Services, LLC 50 Tice Boulevard, Suite 340 Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677

(877) 808-1027

www.nordiceenergy.us.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

North American Power and Gas, LLC 222 Ridgedale Avenue Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927

(888) 313-9086

www.napower.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

North Eastern States, Inc. d/b/a Entrust Energy 90 Washington Valley Road Bedminster, NJ 07921

(888) 521-5861

www.entrustenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Oasis Power, LLC d/b/a Oasis Energy 11152 Westheimer, Suite 901 Houston, TX 77042

(800)324-3046

www.oasisenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Palmco Power NJ, LLC One Greentree Centre 10,000 Lincoln Drive East, Suite 201 Marlton, NJ 08053

(877) 726-5862

www.PalmcoEnergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Park Power, LLC 1200 South Church St. Suite 23 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054

(856) 778-0079

www.parkpower.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Plymouth Rock Energy, LLC 338 Maitland Avenue Teaneck, NJ 07666

(855) 32-POWER (76937)

www.plymouthenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Power Management Co., LLC b/b/a PMC Lightsavers Limited Liability Company 1600 Moseley Road Victor, NY 14564

(585) 249-1360

www.powermanagementco.com

C/I

ACTIVE

PPL Energy Plus, LLC Shrewsbury Executive Offices 788 Shrewsbury Ave., Suite 2178 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724

(800) 281-2000

www.pplenergyplus.com

C

/I

ACTIVE

Progressive Energy Consulting, LLC PO Box 4582 Wayne, New Jersey 07474

(917) 837-7400

[email protected]

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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Prospect Resources, Inc. 208 W. State Street Trenton, NJ 08608-1002

(847) 673-1959

www.prospectresources.com

C

ACTIVE

Public Power & Utility of New Jersey, LLC One International Blvd, Suite 400 Mahwah, NJ 07495

(888) 354-4415

www.ppandu.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Reliant Energy 211 Carnegie Center Princeton, NJ 08540

(877) 297-3795 (877) 297-3780

www.reliant.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

ResCom Energy LLC 18C Wave Crest Ave. Winfield Park, NJ 07036

(888) 238-4041

http://rescom-energy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Residents Energy, LLC 550 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102

(888) 828-7374

www.residentsenergy.com

R/C

Respond Power LLC 1001 East Lawn Drive Teaneck, NJ 07666

(888) 625-6760

www.majorenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Save on Energy, LLC 1101 Red Ventures Drive Fort Mill, SC 29707

1 (877)-658-3183

www.saveonenergy.com

R/C

SFE Energy One Gateway Center Suite 2600 Newark, NJ 07012

1 (877) 316-6344

www.sfeenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

S.J. Energy Partners, Inc. 208 White Horse Pike, Suite 4 Barrington, NJ 08007

(800) 695-0666

www.sjnaturalgas.com

C

ACTIVE

SmartEnergy Holdings, LLC 100 Overlook Center 2nd Floor Princeton, NJ NJ 08540 United States of America

(800) 443-4440

www.smartenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

South Jersey Energy Company 1 South Jersey Plaza, Route 54 Folsom, NJ 08037

(800) 266-6020

www.southjerseyenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Spark Energy Gas, LP/ Spark Energy

(713)600-2600

R/C/I

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2105 City West Blvd. Suite 100 Houston, TX 77042

www.sparkenergy.com

ACTIVE

Sperian Energy Corp. 1200 Route 22 East, Suite 2000 Bridgewater, NJ 08807

(888) 682-8082

www.sperianenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Sprague Energy Corp. 12 Ridge Road Chatham Township, NJ 07928

855-466-2842

www.spragueenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Starion Energy PA Inc. 101 Warburton Avenue Hawthorne, NJ 07506

(800) 600-3040

www.starionenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Stream Energy New Jersey, LLC 309 Fellowship Rd., Suite 200 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054

(877) 369-8150

www.streamenergy.net

R/C

ACTIVE

Summit Energy Services, Inc. 10350 Ormsby Park Place Suite 400 Louisville, KY 40223

1 (800) 90-SUMMIT

www.summitenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Talen Energy Marketing, LLC 788 Shrewsbury Avenue, Suite 2178 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724

(888) 289-7693

www.pplenergyplus.com/*

R/C

Texas Retail Energy LLC Park 80 West Plaza II, Suite 200 Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 Attn: Chris Hendrix

(866) 532-0761

Texasretailenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

TransCanada Power Marketing Ltd. 190 Middlesex Essex Turnpike, Suite 200 Iselin, NJ 08830

(877) MEGAWAT

www.transcanada.com/powermarketing

C/I

ACTIVE

TriEagle Energy, LP 90 Washington Valley Rd Bedminster, NJ 07921

(877) 933-2453

www.trieagleenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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UGI Energy Services, Inc. dba UGI Energy Link 224 Strawbridge Drive Suite 107 Moorestown, NJ 08057

(800) 427-8545

www.ugienergylink.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Verde Energy USA, Inc. 2001 Route 46 Waterview Plaza Suite 301 Parsippany, NJ 07054

(800) 388-3862

www.lowcostpower.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Viridian Energy 2001 Route 46, Waterview Plaza Suite 310 Parsippany, NJ 07054

(866) 663-2508

www.viridian.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

XOOM Energy New Jersey, LLC 744 Broad Street. 16th Floor Newark, NJ 07102

(888) 997-8979

www.xoomenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Your Energy Holdings, LLC One International Boulevard Suite 400 Mahwah, NJ 07495-0400

(855) 732-2493

www.thisisyourenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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PSE&G GAS SERVICE TERRITORY

Last Updated 7/21/15

*CUSTOMER CLASS - R – RESIDENTIAL C – COMMERCIAL I - INDUSTRIAL

Supplier Telephone & Web Site

*Customer Class

Agera Energy, LLC 115 route 46, Building F Parsippany, NJ 07054

(844) 692-4372

www.ageraenergy.com

R/C/I

Ambit Northeast, LLC d/b/a Ambit Energy 103 Carnegie Center Suite 300 Princeton, NJ 08540

877-282-6284

www.ambitenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

American Power & Gas of NJ, LLC 10000 Lincoln Drive East – Suite 201 Marlton, NJ 08053

(800) 2057491

www.GoAPG.com

R/C/I

Amerigreen Energy, Inc. 333 Sylvan Avenue Suite 305 Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632

(888)559-4567

www.amerigreen.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Astral Energy LLC 16 Tyson Place Bergenfield, NJ 07621

888-850-1872

www.AstralEnergyLLC.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

BBPC, LLC Great Eastern Energy 116 Village Blvd. Suite 200 Princeton, NJ 08540

888-651-4121

www.greateasternenergy.com

C

ACTIVE

Choice Energy, LLC 4257 US Highway 9, Suite 6C Freehold, NJ 07728

(888) 565-4490

www.4choiceenergy.com

R/C/I

Clearview Electric Inc. d/b/a Clearview Gas 1744 Lexington Ave. Pennsauken, NJ 08110

800-746-4720

www.clearviewenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

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Colonial Energy, Inc. 83 Harding Road Wyckoff, NJ 07481

845-429-3229

www.colonialgroupinc.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Commerce Energy, Inc. 7 Cedar Terrace Ramsey, NJ 07746

888 817-8572

www.commerceenergy.com

R

ACTIVE

Compass Energy Services, Inc. 33 Wood Avenue South, 610 Iselin, NJ 08830

866-867-8328

www.compassenergy.net

C/I

ACTIVE

Compass Energy Gas Services, LLC 33 Wood Avenue South Suite 610 Iselin, NJ 08830

866-867-8328

www.compassenergy.net

C/I

ACTIVE

ConocoPhillips Company 224 Strawbridge Drive, Suite 107 Moorestown, NJ 08057

800-646-4427

www.conocophillips.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Consolidated Edison Energy, Inc. d/b/a Con Edison Solutions 535 State Highway 38, Suite 140 Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

888-686-1383 x2130

www.conedenergy.com

Consolidated Edison Solutions, Inc. Cherry Tree Corporate Center 535 State Highway 38, Suite 140 Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

888-665-0955

www.conedsolutions.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Constellation NewEnergy-Gas Division, LLC 116 Village Boulevard, Suite 200 Princeton, NJ 08540

800-785-4373

www.constellation.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Constellation Energy Gas Choice, Inc. 116 Village Blvd., Suite 200 Princeton, NJ 08540

800-785-4373

www.constellation.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Constellation Energy Services Natural Gas, LLC 116 Village Boulevard

1 (800) 536-0151 C/I

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Suite 200 Princeton, NJ 08540

www.integrysenergy.com

Direct Energy Business, LLC 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

888-925-9115

http://www.business.directenergy.com/

C/I

ACTIVE

Direct Energy Business Marketing, LLC (fka Hess Energy Marketing) One Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(800) 437-7872

http://www.business.directenergy.com/

C/I

ACTIVE

Direct Energy Small Business, LLC (fka Hess Small Business Services, LLC) One Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(888) 925-9115

http://www.business.directenergy.com/small-business

C/I

ACTIVE

Direct Energy Services, LLC 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

1 (866) 348-4193

www.directenergy.com

C/I

INACTIVE

Dominion Retail, Inc. d/b/a Dominion Energy Solutions 395 Route #70 West, Suite 125 Lakewood, NJ 08701

(866)237-4765

www.dominionenergy.com

R/C

Everyday Energy, LLC One International Blvd., Suite 400 Mahwah, NJ 07495-0400

844-684-5506

www.energyrewards.comcast.com

R/I

Frontier Utilities Northeast, LLC 199 New Road, Suite 61-187 Linwood, NJ 08221

(877) 437-6930

www.frontierutilities.com

R/C/I

Glacial Energy of New Jersey, Inc. 21 Pine Street, Suite 237 Rockaway, NJ 07866

888-452-2425

www.glacialenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Gateway Energy Services Corporation 1 Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

(800) 805-8586

www.gesc.com

R/C ACTIVE

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Global Energy Marketing, LLC 129 Wentz Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081

800-542-0778

www.globalp.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Great Eastern Energy 116 Village Blvd., Suite 200 Princeton, NJ 08540

888-651-4121

www.greateastern.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Greenlight Energy 2608 25th Road Astoria, NY 11102

(888) 453-4427

www.greenlightenergy.us

R

ACTIVE

Harborside Energy LLC 101 Hudson Street, Suite 2100 Jersey City, NJ 07302

877-940-3835

www.harborsideenergynj.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Hess Energy, Inc. One Hess Plaza Woodbridge, NJ 07095

800-437-7872

www.hess.com

C/I

ACTIVE

HIKO Energy, LLC 655 Suffern Road Teaneck, NJ 07666

888 264-4908

www.hikoenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Hudson Energy Services, LLC 7 Cedar Street Ramsey, NJ 07466

877- Hudson 9

www.hudsonenergyservices.com

C

ACTIVE

IDT Energy, Inc. 550 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102

877-887-6866

www.idtenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Infinite Energy dba Intelligent Energy 1200 Route 22 East Suite 2000 Bridgewater, NJ 08807-2943

(800) 927-9794

www.InfiniteEnergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Integrys Energy Services-Natural Gas, LLC 101 Eisenhower Parkway Suite 300 Roseland, NJ 07068

(800) 536-0151

www.integrysenergy.com

C/I ACTIVE

Jsynergy LLC 445 Cental Ave. Suite 204 Cedarhurst, NY 11516

(516) 331-2020

www.Jsnergyllc.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Major Energy Services, LLC 1001 East Lawn Drive Teaneck NJ 07666

888-625-6760

www.majorenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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Marathon Power LLC 302 Main Street Paterson, NJ 07505

888-779-7255

www.mecny.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Metromedia Energy, Inc. 6 Industrial Way Eatontown, NJ 07724

1-877-750-7046

www.metromediaenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Metro Energy Group, LLC 14 Washington Place Hackensack, NJ 07601

888-53-Metro

www.metroenergy.com

R/C

ACTIVE

MPower Energy NJ LLC One University Plaza, Suite 507 Hackensack, NJ 07601

877-286-7693

www.mpowerenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

NATGASCO (Supreme Energy, Inc.) 532 Freeman Street Orange, NJ 07050

800-840-4427

www.supremeenergyinc.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

New Energy Services LLC 101 Neptune Avenue Deal, New Jersey 07723

800-660-3643

www.newenergyservicesllc.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

New Jersey Gas & Electric 10 North Park Place Suite 420 Morristown, NJ 07960

866-568-0290

www.njgande.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Noble Americas Energy Solutions The Mac-Cali Building 581 Main Street, 8th fl. Woodbridge, NJ 07095

877-273-6772

www.noblesolutions.com

C/I

ACTIVE

North American Power & Gas, LLC d/b/a North American Power 197 Route 18 South Ste. 300 New Brunswick, NJ 08816

888- 313-8086

www.napower.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

North Eastern States, Inc. d/b/a Entrust Energy 90 Washington Valley Road Bedminster, NJ 07921

(888) 521-5861

www.entrustenergy.com

R/C/I ACTIVE

Oasis Power, LLC d/b/a Oasis Energy 11152 Westheimer, Suite 901 Houston, TX 77042

(800)324-3046

www.oasisenergy.com

R/C ACTIVE

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Palmco Energy NJ, LLC One Greentree Centre 10,000 Lincoln Drive East, Suite 201 Marlton, NJ 08053

877-726-5862

www.PalmcoEnergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Plymouth Rock Energy, LLC 338 Maitland Avenue Teaneck, NJ 07666

855-32-POWER (76937)

www.plymouthenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

PPL EnergyPlus, LLC Shrewsbury Executive Offices 788 Shrewsbury Avenue Suite 2200 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724

(732) 741-0505

www.pplenergyplus.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Public Power & Utility of New Jersey, LLC One International Blvd, Suite 400 Mahwah, NJ 07495

(888) 354-4415 www.ppandu.com

R/C/I ACTIVE

Residents Energy, LLC 550 Broad Street Newark, NJ 07102

(888) 828-7374 www.residentsenergy.com

R/C

Respond Power LLC 1001 East Lawn Drive Teaneck, NJ 07666

(877) 973-7763

www.respondpower.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Save on Energy, LLC 1101 Red Ventures Drive Fort Mill, SC 29707

1 (877) 658-3183

www.saveonenergy.com

R/C ACTIVE

SFE Energy One Gateway Center Suite 2600 Newark, NJ 07012

1 (877) 316-6344

www.sfeenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

S.J. Energy Partners, Inc. 208 White Horse Pike, Suite 4 Barrington, NJ 08007

(800) 695-0666

www.sjnaturalgas.com

C ACTIVE

Star Energy Partners, LLC CEO Corporate Center 1812 Front Street Scotch Plains, NJ 07076

(855427-7827

www.starenergypartners.com

R/C/I

South Jersey Energy Company 1 South Jersey Plaza, Route 54

800-266-6020

www.southjerseyenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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Folsom, NJ 08037

SouthStar Energy d/b/a New Jersey Energy 1085 Morris Avenue, Suite 155 Union, NJ 07083

(866) 477-8823

www.newjerseyenergy.com

R/C ACTIVE

Spark Energy Gas, LP/ Spark Energy 2105 City West Blvd. Suite 100 Houston, TX 77042

(713)600-2600

www.sparkenergy.com

R/C/I ACTIVE

Sperian Energy Corp. Bridgewater Center 1200 Route 22 East Bridgewater, NJ 08807

888-682-8082

www.sperianenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Sprague Energy Corp. 12 Ridge Road Chatham Township, NJ 07928

855-466-2842

www.spragueenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Stuyvesant Energy LLC 10 West Ivy Lane, Suite 4 Englewood, NJ 07631

800-640-6457

www.stuyfuel.com

C

ACTIVE

Stream Energy New Jersey, LLC 309 Fellowship Road Suite 200 Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054

(877) 369-8150

www.streamenergy.net

R/C

ACTIVE

Summit Energy Services, Inc. 10350 Ormsby Park Place Suite 400 Louisville, KY 40223

1 (800) 90-SUMMIT

www.summitenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

Systrum Energy 1 Bergen Blvd. Fairview, NJ 07022

877-797-8786

www.systrumenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Talen Energy Marketing, LLC 788 Shrewsbury Avenue, Suite 2178 Tinton Falls, NJ 07724

(888) 289-7693

www.pplenergyplus.com/*

R/C

Tiger Natural Gas, Inc. dba Tiger, Inc. 234 20th Avenue Brick, NJ 008724

888-875-6122

www.tigernaturalgas.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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UGI Energy Services, Inc. dba UGI Energy Link 224 Strawbridge Drive, Suite 107 Moorestown, NJ 08057

800-427-8545

www.ugienergylink.com

C/I

ACTIVE

UGI Energy Services, Inc. d/b/a GASMARK 224 Strawbridge Drive, Suite 107 Moorestown, NJ 08057

856-273-9995

www.ugienergylink.com

C/I ACTIVE

Verde Energy USA, Inc. 2001 Route 46 Waterview Plaza, Suite 301 Parsippany, NJ 07054

800-388-3862

www.lowcostpower.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Viridian Energy PA LLC 2001 Route 46, Waterview Plaza Suite 230 Parsippany, NJ 07054

866-663-2508

www.viridian.com

R/C

ACTIVE

Vista Energy Marketing, L.P. 197 State Route 18 South, Suite 3000 South Wing East Brunswick, NJ 08816

888-508-4782

www.vistaenergymarketing.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Woodruff Energy 73 Water Street PO Box 777 Bridgeton, NJ 08302

800-557-1121

www.woodruffenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

Woodruff Energy US LLC 73 Water Street P.O. Box 777 Bridgeton, NJ 08302

800-457-1121

www.woodruffenergy.com

C/I

ACTIVE

XOOM Energy New Jersey, LLC 744 Broad Street. 16th Floor Newark, NJ 07102

888-997-8979

www.xoomenergy.com

R/C/I ACTIVE

Your Energy Holdings, LLC One International Boulevard Suite 400 Mahwah, NJ 07495-0400

855-732-2493

www.thisisyourenergy.com

R/C/I

ACTIVE

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APPENDIX B

Equipment Inventory

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New Jersey Transit

CHA Project# 31171 Estimated

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Description QTY Manufacturer Name Model No. Serial No.Equipment Type /

UtilityCapacity/Size Efficiency Location Areas/Equipment Served Date Installed

Remaining Useful Life

(years)Other Info.

Unit Heater 1 Trane N/A N/A Heating/Electric 7.5 KW 100% Tool Storage Tool Storage N/A N/A

Unti Heater 4 Dayton 2YU65 Various Heating/Electric 5 KW 100% Locker Room Locker Room N/A N/A

DHW Heater 1 A.O Smith DRE 52 100 1521M001135 DHW/Electric 12 KW 100% Roof Access Room Restrooms 2011 25

Air Compressor 2 Igersoll Rand IRN50H CC VariousCompressed

Air/Electric145 PSIG N/A Compressor Room Various 2007 6

ERU 2 Heatex INC J30A-12 Various Heating/Gas 687 MBH 78% Roof Various 1992 -9

ERU 2 Heatex INC N/A N/A Heating/Gas 500 MBH 78% Roof Various 1992 -9

ERU 2 Heatex INC N/A N/A Heating/Gas 937MBH 78% Roof Various 1992 -9

RTU 1 Trane YCD060C4L G331423792 Cooling/Electric 60 MBH 10 EER Roof N/A 1992 -9

RTU 1 Trane YCD180B4L0HB 751101343D Cooling/Heating 250/180 MBH 9 EER Roof N/A 2007 6

MUA 5 TraneDF0A215FNAB1ACH63

BA0BGKA92F32381 Heating/Gas 825 MBH 78% Roof N/A 1992 -9

MUA 11 TraneDF04220FNAB1AFL63B

A0BGKA92F32369 Heating/Gas 1375 MBH 78% Roof N/A 1992 -9

RTU 1 Carrier N/A N/A Cooling/Electric N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

DHW Boiler 1 A.O Smith HW-200M 102 1534M001104 DHW/Gas 193 GPH N/A Garage N/A 2015 14

DHW Storage tank 1 Rheem ST120A 136259 DHW/Gas 115 Gal N/A Garage DHW Boiler 2013 12

Generator 1 Kohler 125R0ZJ71 323741 Generation 125 KW N/A Generator Room Emergency Power N/A N/A

RTU 2 Trane YCD150D4LOBB 837100726D Cooling/Heating 150/250 MBH 9.6 EER Roof Offices 2008 7

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APPENDIX C

ECM Calculations

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New Jersey Transit - NJBPU

CHA Project #31171

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Existing

Conditions

Post

Recommneded

ECMs

Percent

Savings

Costs ($) 488,654.24 400,939 18%

Electricity (kWh) 3,047,053 2,739,634 10%

Natural Gas (therms) 182,743 114,543 37%

Site EUI (kbtu/SF/Yr) 107.4 77.9

Existing Conditions Post RecommnededECMs

0.00

500,000.00

1,000,000.00

1,500,000.00

2,000,000.00

2,500,000.00

3,000,000.00

3,500,000.00

Costs ($)

Electricity (kWh)

Natural Gas (therms)

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New Jersey Transit - NJBPU

CHA Project #31171

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

Notes/Comments:

3,047,053 Total Based on utility analysis

644,582 Lighting From Lighting Calculations 21%

168,816 Cooling From Utilities 6%

198,000 Heating Estimated 6%

943,154 Motors Estimated 31%

1,092,501 Garage Equipment Estimated 36%

100%

Notes/Comments:

182,743 Total Based on utility analysis

36,549 Unit Heaters Estimated 20%

100,320 MUA Estimated 55%

45,275 ERU Estimated 25%

600 DHW Utilities 0%

100%

Natural Gas Use (Therms):

Utility End Use Analysis

Electricity Use (kWh):

Lighting21%

Cooling6%

Heating6%

Motors31%

Garage Equipmen

t36%

Electricity Use (kWh):Unit

Heaters20%

MUA55%

ERU25%

DHW0%

Natural Gas End Use UnitHeatersMUA

ERU

DHW

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New Jersey Transit - NJBPU

CHA Project #31171 Rate of Discount (used for NPV) 3.0%

Yearly UsageMetric Ton Carbon

Dioxide Equivalent Building Area

0.114$ $/kWh blended 0.000420205 266,900 Electric Natural Gas

0.103$ $/kWh supply 3,047,053 0.000420205 348,157 140,497

6.63$ $/kW 526.7 0

0.77$ $/Therm 182,743 0.00533471

8.42$ $/kgals 7,861 0

Item Cost Simple Life Equivalent CO2 NJ Smart Start Direct Install Direct Install Max Payback w/ ROI NPV IRR

Y or N kW kWh therms Water kgal $ Payback Expectancy (Metric tons) Incentives Eligible (Y/N) Incentives Incentives Incentives kW kWh therms kgal/yr $

Y ECM-1 Replace Overhead Doors 0.0 0 2,840 0 2,184 107,831$ 49.4 15 15.1 -$ N -$ -$ 49.4 0.0 0 42,594 0 $ 32,755 (0.7) ($81,763) -12.2%

Y ECM-2 Replace RTUs 6.9 11,828 191 0 2,043 92,300$ 45.2 15 6.0 2,633$ N -$ 2,633$ 43.9 103.4 177,424 2,861 0 $ 30,649 (0.7) ($65,275) -11.2%

Y ECM-3 Install Infrared Heaters 0.0 0 7,310 0 5,621 151,065$ 26.9 15 39.0 5,100$ N -$ 5,100$ 26.0 0.0 0 109,646 0 $ 84,318 (0.4) ($78,860) -6.2%

Y ECM-4 Install Heat Recovery Units 0.0 0 57,704 0 44,374 1,548,315$ 34.9 15 307.8 -$ N -$ -$ 34.9 0.0 0 865,558 0 $ 665,614 (0.6) ($1,018,578) -9.1%

Y ECM-5 Replace Elec DHW Heater with Gas DHW Heater 0.0 10,023 (289) 0 920 13,122$ 14.3 15 2.7 200$ N -$ 200$ 14.0 0.0 150,349 (4,337) 0 $ 13,805 0.1 ($1,935) 0.8%

Y ECM-6 Replace Faucets 0.0 783 445 23 624 9,100$ 14.6 15 2.7 -$ N -$ -$ 14.6 0.0 11,748 6,681 342 $ 9,358 0.0 ($1,652) 0.4%

Y ECM-L1 Lighting Replacements with Controls (Occupany Sensors) 32.9 284,784 0 0 31,949 206,746$ 6.5 10 119.7 26,925$ N -$ 26,925$ 5.6 329.0 2,847,840 0 0 $ 350,813 0.7 $92,708 12.1%

Total 39.8 307,419 68,200 22.8 $ 87,715 $ 2,128,479 24.3 14.3 493 34,858$ -$ 34,858$ 23.9 432.4 3,187,361.0 1,023,003.7 342.2 $ 1,187,312 (0.4) ($865,608) -6.4%

Total Measures with Payback <15 39.8 307,419 68,200 22.8 $ 87,715 $ 2,128,479 24.3 14.3 493 34,858$ -$ 34,858$ 23.9 432.4 3,187,361.0 1,023,003.7 342.2 $ 1,187,312 (0.4) ($865,608) -6.4%

% of Existing 8% 10% 37% 0%

Multipliers

168 25 40 60 50 Material: 1.1

Building Auditorium Gymnasium Library Classrooms Labor: 1.35

Enthalpy Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Occupied Equipment: 1.1Temp h (Btu/lb) Bin Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours Hours

102.5 39.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Exist Heating Efficiency 78%

97.5 38.6 3 3 0 1 1 1 Cooling Eff (kW/ton) 1.17

92.5 38.5 34 34 5 8 12 10

87.5 37.5 131 131 19 31 47 39

82.5 34.8 500 500 74 119 179 149

77.5 32.4 620 620 92 148 221 185

72.5 31.3 664 664 99 158 237 198

67.5 27.8 854 854 127 203 305 254

62.5 24.7 927 927 138 221 331 276 Hours 4,427 Hrs

57.5 21.8 600 600 89 143 214 179 Weighted Avg 40 F

52.5 19.0 610 610 91 145 218 182 Avg 28 F

47.5 17.0 611 611 91 145 218 182

42.5 15.0 656 656 98 156 234 195

37.5 12.8 1023 1,023 152 244 365 304 Hours 4,333 Hrs

32.5 10.7 734 734 109 175 262 218 Weighted Avg 68 F

27.5 8.7 334 334 50 80 119 99 Avg 78 F

22.5 7.1 252 252 38 60 90 75

17.5 5.4 125 125 19 30 45 37

12.5 4.1 47 47 7 11 17 14

7.5 2.5 22 22 3 5 8 7

2.5 1.3 13 13 2 3 5 4

-2.5 -1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0

-7.5 -2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0

8,760

Recommen

d?

Cooling

Simple Projected Lifetime Savings

Annual Utility Cost

Savings

Heating

Newark, NJ

Occupied Hours/Week

City:

Utility Costs

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

ECM Master Rev 8

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CHA Project #31171

Meadowlands Maintenance Garage Note: pricing is for energy calculations only -do not use for procurement

ECM-1: Replace Garage Doors

Description: The building has 18 minimally insulated overhead garage doors. Replacing these 18 doors with well insulated overhead garage doors will result in thermal energy savings.

Linear Feet of panel Edge 1,044.0 LF Cooling System Efficiency 0 kW/ton Heating System Efficiency 78%

Area of Panel 3,780.0 SF Ex Occupied Clng Temp. 60 *F Heating On Temp. 55 *F

Existing Infiltration Factor 0.80 cfm/LF Ex Unoccupied Clng Temp. 60 *F Ex Occupied Htg Temp. 72 *F

Proposed Infiltration Factor 0.30 cfm/LF Cooling Occ Enthalpy Setpoint 27.5 Btu/lb Ex Unoccupied Htg Temp. 72 *F

Existing U Value 0.50 Btuh/SF/°F Cooling Unocc Enthalpy Setpoint 27.5 Btu/lb Electricity 0.114$ $/kWh

Proposed U Value 0.20 Btuh/SF/°F Natural Gas 0.77$ $/therm

Occupied Unoccupied Occupied Unoccupied

Avg Outdoor

Air Temp. Bins

°F

Avg Outdoor Air

Enthalpy

Existing

Equipment Bin

Hours

Occupied

Equipment Bin

Hours

Unoccupied

Equipment Bin

Hours

Panel Infiltration

& Heat Load

BTUH

Panel

Infiltration &

Heat Load

BTUH

Panel Infiltration

& Heat Load

BTUH

Panel

Infiltration &

Heat Load

BTUH

Existing

Cooling

Energy

kWh

Proposed

Cooling Energy

kWh

Existing Heating

Energy

Therms

Proposed

Heating

Energy

Therms

A B C D E F G H I J K L

102.5 39.4 0 0 0 -113,869 -113,869 -48,902 -48,902 0 0 0 0

97.5 38.6 3 3 0 -102,199 -102,199 -44,012 -44,012 0 0 0 0

92.5 38.5 34 34 0 -92,295 -92,295 -40,005 -40,005 0 0 0 0

87.5 37.5 131 131 0 -80,300 -80,300 -34,953 -34,953 0 0 0 0

82.5 34.8 500 500 0 -63,028 -63,028 -27,262 -27,262 0 0 0 0

77.5 32.4 620 620 0 -46,779 -46,779 -20,082 -20,082 0 0 0 0

72.5 31.3 664 664 0 -34,381 -34,381 -14,828 -14,828 0 0 0 0

67.5 27.8 854 854 0 -14,918 -14,918 -6,042 -6,042 0 0 0 0

62.5 24.7 927 927 0 3,079 3,079 2,012 2,012 0 0 37 24

57.5 21.8 600 600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

52.5 19.0 610 610 0 50,047 50,047 21,338 21,338 0 0 391 167

47.5 17.0 611 611 0 62,880 62,880 26,809 26,809 0 0 493 210

42.5 15.0 656 656 0 75,712 75,712 32,281 32,281 0 0 637 271

37.5 12.8 1,023 1,023 0 88,545 88,545 37,752 37,752 0 0 1,161 495

32.5 10.7 734 734 0 101,377 101,377 43,223 43,223 0 0 954 407

27.5 8.7 334 334 0 114,210 114,210 48,694 48,694 0 0 489 209

22.5 7.1 252 252 0 127,042 127,042 54,166 54,166 0 0 410 175

17.5 5.4 125 125 0 139,875 139,875 59,637 59,637 0 0 224 96

12.5 4.1 47 47 0 152,707 152,707 65,108 65,108 0 0 92 39

7.5 2.5 22 22 0 165,540 165,540 70,580 70,580 0 0 47 20

2.5 1.3 13 13 0 178,373 178,373 76,051 76,051 0 0 30 13

-2.5 -1.3 0 0 0 191,205 191,205 81,522 81,522 0 0 0 0

-7.5 -2.5 0 0 0 204,038 204,038 86,993 86,993 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 8,760 8,760 0 0 0 4,965 2,125

Existing Panel Infiltration 626 cfm Savings 2,840 Therms 2,184$

Existing Panel Heat Transfer 1,890 Btuh/°F 0 kWh -$

Proposed Panel Infiltration 313 cfm 2,184$

Proposed Panel Heat Transfer 756 Btuh/°F

Panel ID Location QuantityWidth

(ft)

Height

(ft)Linear Feet (LF) Area (SF)

Infiltration Rate

(CFM/LF)

U Value

(Btuh/SF/°F)Infiltration

(CFM)

Heat Transfer

(Btuh/°F)

1 Garage door 14 16 14 840.0 3136.0 0.6 0.5 504.0 1568.0

2 Garage door 3 12 14 156.0 504.0 0.6 0.5 93.6 252.0

1 Garage door 1 10 14 48.0 140.0 0.6 0.5 28.8 70.0

Total 18 38 42 1,044.0 3,780.0 0.60 0.50 626.4 1890.0

EXISTING LOADS PROPOSED LOADS COOLING ENERGY HEATING ENERGY

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Meadowlands Maintenance Garage Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35

ECM-1: Replace Garage Doors - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

-$ -$ -$ -$

Rollup Garage Door 16' X 14' 14 EA 2,500$ 1,000$ -$ 38,500$ 18,900$ -$ 57,400$

Rollup Garage Door 12' X 14' 3 EA 2,500$ 1,000$ -$ 8,250$ 4,050$ -$ 12,300$

Rollup Garage Door 10' X 14' 1 EA 2,500$ 1,000$ -$ 2,750$ 1,350$ -$ 4,100$

Rollup Garage Door Demo 18 EA -$ 250$ -$ -$ 6,075$ -$ 6,075$

-$ -$ -$ -$

79,875$ Subtotal

**Cost Estimates are for Energy Savings calculations only, do not use for procurement 27,956$ 35% Contingency

107,831$ Total

REMARKS

Estimated based on Internet Price

Estimated based on Internet Price

Estimated based on Internet Price

Estimated based on Internet Price

TOTAL COSTDescription QTY UNITUNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS

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ECM-2: Replace Unitary HVAC Equipment With More Efficient Unitary Equipment

Quantity

Capacity

(Tons)

Equipment

Description General Type Cooling Capacity (Btu/h) Heating Capacity (Btu/h) EER

1 5.0 RTU HVAC 60,000 96,000 11

1 15.0 RTU HVAC 180,000 250,000 10.8

2 12.50 RTU HVAC 150,000 250,000 10.8

average EER 10.9

Item Value Units

Demand Rate 6.63$ / kW

Electricity Rate 0.10$ /kWh

Coincidence Factor 0.67

Conversion 100,000 btu/therm

Conversion 3.412 btu/kW

Cooling Capacity 390,000 btu/hr btuh

Baseline EER 10.9 EERb

Proposed EER 15.3 EERq

Equivalent Full Load Hours 1,131 hrs

Demand Savings 6.89 kW

Energy Savings 11,638 kWh

Heating Capacity 596,000 btu/h

Efficency 78%

Proposed Efficency 82%

Equivalent Full Load Hours 800 hrs

Heating Savings 190.72 Therms

Cooling Capacity - btu/h

Baseline Cooling EER 10.3

Proposed Cooling EER 14.0

Equivalent Full Load Hours hrs

Cooling Savings - kWh

Demand Savings 6.89 kW

Energy Savings 11,828 kWh

Energy Savings 191 therms

Savings calculation formulas are taken from NJ Protocols document for Electric HVAC Equipment

SAVINGS

NJ Protocols

COOLING - Heat Pump

See Table Below

Equipment

NJ Protocols

HEATING

Average from NJ protols

Average from NJ protols

NJ Protocols

NJ Protocols

COOLING - HVAC

FORMULA CONSTANTS

Description: This ECM evaluates the energy savings associated with replacing older less efficient heating and cooling equipment with modern high efficiency

unitary equipment havings the same capacity

Formula/Comments

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Meadowlands Maintenance Garage Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35

ECM-2: Replace Unitary HVAC Equipment With More Efficient Unitary Equipment - CostEquipment: 1.10

QTY UNIT

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

Demolition 3 EA -$ 500$ 1,500$ -$ 2,025$ 4,950$ 6,975$ Eng Est

15 Ton RTU w/ gas heat 1 EA 13,600$ 2,350$ -$ 14,960$ 3,173$ -$ 18,133$ RS Means

12.5 Ton RTU w/ gas heat 2 EA 11,900$ 2,125$ -$ 26,180$ 5,738$ -$ 31,918$ RS Means

5 Ton RTU w/ gas heat 1 EA 5,125$ 1,525$ -$ 5,638$ 2,059$ -$ 7,696$ RS Means

Electrical - misc. 3 LS 500$ 500$ -$ 1,650$ 2,025$ -$ 3,675$ Eng Est

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$

68,396$ Subtotal

**Cost Estimates are for Energy Savings calculations only, do not use for procurement 23,938.69$ 35% Contingency

92,300$ Total

Description UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTSTOTAL COST REMARKS

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ECM-3: Replace Unit Heaters with Infrared Heaters

Description: This ECM evaluates replacing the existing 17 natural gas unit heaters with 17natural gas infrared heaters

Unit Heater Total Natural Gas Usage 36,549 Therms

Existing Equipment Usage 2,485,310.24 Mbtu/yr

Proposed Heating Gas Usage 29,239 Therms

Total energy savings 7,310 Therms

Assumptions

0.77$ $/Therm

1 80% Existing Unit heater operating efficiency

2 85% Existing Unit Distribution Effectiveness

3 85% Proposed infrared heater operational efficiency

4 100% Proposed Unit Distribution Effectiveness

6 17 Number of existing unit heaters to be replaced

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N S

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Labor: 1.35

ECM-3: Replace Unit Heaters with Infrared Heaters - Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$

360 MBH Ceiling Mounted Radiant Heater 6 EA 4,500$ 2,000$ -$ 29,700$ 16,200$ -$ 45,900$

200 MBH Ceiling Mounted Radiant Heater 6 EA 3,000$ 2,000$ -$ 19,800$ 16,200$ -$ 36,000$

150 MBH Ceiling Mounted Radiant Heater 5 EA 3,000$ 2,000$ -$ 16,500$ 13,500$ -$ 30,000$

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$

111,900$ Subtotal

**Cost Estimates are for Energy Savings calculations only, do not use for procurement 39,165$ 35% Contingency

151,065$

RS Means

Total

TOTAL COST

RS Means

Eng Est

REMARKSDescription QTY UNITUNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS

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ECM-4: Install Heat Recovery Units

Qty. Equipment TagEquipment

DescriptionSupply CFM Total Supply CFM

Heating Capacity

(Btu/h)

Total Heating

Capacity (Btu/h)

2 Heatex Inc HVHR 7950 15900 687000 1374000

1 Heatex Inc HVHR 5750 5750 500000 500000

2 Heatex Inc HVHR 10850 21700 937000 1874000

Utility Costs

Electric Rate $0.11

Natural Gas Rate $0.77 / Therm 5 43350 3748000 Total

Building and System Inputs

Heating Efficiency 78% Heatex Inc Maximum Exhaust Flow 15,900 CFM Existing Recovery Factor 30%

Cooling Efficiency 0 kW/ton Heatex Inc Maximum Exhaust Flow 5,750 CFM Purposed Recovery Factor 50%

Balance point 55 *F Heatex Inc Maximum Exhaust Flow 21,700 CFM Difference 20%

Air Density 0.073 lbm/ft^3 Maximum Exhaust Flow 0 CFM Estimated Fan Efficiency 0.8

Specific Heat 0.24 BTU/lbm*F Maximum Exhaust Flow 0 CFM

Maximum Exhaust Flow 0 CFM

Total Average Exhaust Flow* 43,350 CFM

*Fan affinity exponent of 2.5 was used to remain conservative.

Avg Outdoor Air

Temp. Bins °F Bin Hours

Temperature

Difference

Potential

Recoverable

Energy (MMBTU)

Energy Actually

Recovered or

Rejected

(MMBTU)

Cooling Energy Saved

(kWh)

Heating Energy

Saved (MMBTU)

Additional Fan

Energy Required

(kWh)

Additional Fan

Energy Required

(kWh)

A B C D E F G H I

102.5 0 -48 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

97.5 3 -43 -5.8 -1.2 0 0 0 0

92.5 34 -38 -58.1 -11.6 0 0 0 0

87.5 131 -33 -194.0 -38.8 0 0 0 0

82.5 500 -28 -626.6 -125.3 0 0 0 0

77.5 620 -23 -635.7 -127.1 0 0 0 0

72.5 664 -18 -529.5 -105.9 0 0 0 0

67.5 854 -13 -486.5 -97.3 0 0 0 0

62.5 927 -8 -316.8 -63.4 0 0 0 0

57.5 600 -3 -68.4 -13.7 0 0 0 0

52.5 610 3 69.5 13.9 0 14 0 0

47.5 611 8 208.8 41.8 0 42 0 0

42.5 656 13 373.7 74.7 0 75 0 0

37.5 1,023 18 815.8 163.2 0 163 0 0

32.5 734 23 752.6 150.5 0 151 0 0

27.5 334 28 418.6 83.7 0 84 0 0

22.5 252 33 373.2 74.6 0 75 0 0

17.5 125 38 213.6 42.7 0 43 0 0

12.5 47 43 91.0 18.2 0 18 0 0

7.5 22 48 47.6 9.5 0 10 0 0

2.5 13 53 31.1 6.2 0 6 0 0

-2.5 0 58 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 0 679 0 0

Total Electric Savings 0 kWh

Total Natural Gas Savings 6,791 therms

Total Natural Gas Used by Building 182,743 therms

% Saved 4%

Currently the garage is exhausting 205,000 CFM of 72F air. The Make -Up Air units (that are operating) are introducing the same volume of outdoor air. This ECM calculated the thermal energy savings for replacing all of the make-up air units

(operating and not operating) and exhaust fans with energy recovery units having gas fired furnaces. There are also 5 existing energy recovery units that are being replaced with newer more efficient models.

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ECM-4: Install Heat Recovery Units

Qty. Equipment TagEquipment

DescriptionSupply CFM Total Supply CFM

Heating Capacity

(Btu/h)

Total Heating

Capacity (Btu/h)

5 Trane MUA 5571 27857 825000 4125000

Utility Costs 11 Trane MUA 9286 102143 1375000 15125000

Electric Rate $0.11 0

Natural Gas Rate $0.77 / Therm 16 130000 19250000 Total

Building and System Inputs

Heating Efficiency 78% Trane Maximum Exhaust Flow 27,857 CFM

Cooling Efficiency 0 kW/ton Trane Maximum Exhaust Flow 102,143 CFM Recovery Factor 50%

Balance point 55 *F Maximum Exhaust Flow CFM

Air Density 0.073 lbm/ft^3 Maximum Exhaust Flow CFM Estimated Fan Efficiency 0.8

Specific Heat 0.24 BTU/lbm*F Maximum Exhaust Flow CFM

Maximum Exhaust Flow CFM

Total Average Exhaust Flow* 130,000 CFM

*Fan affinity exponent of 2.5 was used to remain conservative.

Avg Outdoor Air

Temp. Bins °F Bin Hours

Temperature

Difference

Potential

Recoverable

Energy (MMBTU)

Energy Actually

Recovered or

Rejected

(MMBTU)

Cooling Energy Saved

(kWh)

Heating Energy

Saved (MMBTU)

Additional Fan

Energy Required

(kWh)

Additional Fan

Energy Required

(kWh)

A B C D E F G H I

102.5 0 -48 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

97.5 3 -43 -17.4 -8.7 0 0 0 0

92.5 34 -38 -174.2 -87.1 0 0 0 0

87.5 131 -33 -581.8 -290.9 0 0 0 0

82.5 500 -28 -1,879.0 -939.5 0 0 0 0

77.5 620 -23 -1,906.4 -953.2 0 0 0 0

72.5 664 -18 -1,587.9 -794.0 0 0 0 0

67.5 854 -13 -1,458.8 -729.4 0 0 0 0

62.5 927 -8 -950.1 -475.1 0 0 0 0

57.5 600 -3 -205.0 -102.5 0 0 0 0

52.5 610 3 208.4 104.2 0 104 0 0

47.5 611 8 626.2 313.1 0 313 0 0

42.5 656 13 1,120.6 560.3 0 560 0 0

37.5 1,023 18 2,446.5 1,223.2 0 1,223 0 0

32.5 734 23 2,256.9 1,128.4 0 1,128 0 0

27.5 334 28 1,255.2 627.6 0 628 0 0

22.5 252 33 1,119.2 559.6 0 560 0 0

17.5 125 38 640.6 320.3 0 320 0 0

12.5 47 43 273.0 136.5 0 136 0 0

7.5 22 48 142.8 71.4 0 71 0 0

2.5 13 53 93.3 46.6 0 47 0 0

-2.5 0 58 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 0 5,091 0 0

Total Electric Savings 0 kWh

Total Natural Gas Savings 50,913 therms

Total Natural Gas Used by Building 182,743 therms

% Saved 28%

Currently the garage is exhausting 205,000 CFM of 72F air. The Make -Up Air units (that are operating) are introducing the same volume of outdoor air. This ECM calculated the thermal energy savings for replacing all of the make-up air

units (operating and not operating) and exhaust fans with energy recovery units having gas fired furnaces. There are also 5 existing energy recovery units that are being replaced with newer more efficient models.

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Meadowlands Maintenance Garage Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35

ECM-4: Install Heat Recovery Units- Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

Demolish 16 MUAs 5 ERUs and exhaust fans 21 ea -$ 1,000$ 500$ -$ 28,350.00$ 11,550$ 39,900$ RS Means

Gas fired ERUs 21 ea 25,000$ 10,000$ -$ 577,500$ 283,500.00$ -$ 861,000$ RS Means

Ductwork 16 ea 5,000$ 5,000$ -$ 88,000$ 108,000.00$ -$ 196,000$ RS Means

Electric 16 ea 1,000$ 1,500$ -$ 17,600$ 32,400.00$ -$ 50,000$ Eng Est

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$

1,146,900$ Subtotal

**Cost Estimates are for Energy Savings calculations only, do not use for procurement 401,415$ 35% Contingency

1,548,315$

REMARKS

Total

Description QTY UNITUNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS

TOTAL COST

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ECM-5: Replace Electric DHW Heater w/ Condensing Gas-Fired DHW Heater

Summary

* Replace Electric DHW Heater w/ instantaneous Condensing, Gas-Fired DHW Heater

Item Value Units

Occupied days per week 7 days/wk

Occupied weeks per year 168 week/yr

Water supply Temperature 55 ˚F

Hot Water Temperature 140 ˚F

Hot Water Usage per day 33 gal/day

Annual Hot Water Energy Demand 27,756 MBTU/yr

Existing Tank Size 52 Gallons

Hot Water Temperature 140 ˚F

Average Room Temperature 72 ˚FStandby Losses (% by Volume) 2.5%

Standby Losses (Heat Loss) 0.7 MBH

Annual Standby Hot Water Load 6,453 MBTU/yr

Total Annual Hot Water Demand (w/ standby losses) 34,209 Mbtu/yr

Existing Water Heater Efficiency 100%

Total Annual Energy Required 34,209 Mbtu/yr

Total Annual Electric Required 10,023 kWh/yr

Average Annual Electric Demand 1.14 kW

Peak Electric Demand 12.00 kW

New Tank Size 0 Gallons

Hot Water Temperature 140 ˚F

Average Room Temperature 72 ˚F

Standby Losses (% by Volume) 2.5%Standby Losses (Heat Loss) 0.0 MBH

Annual Standby Hot Water Load 0 MBTU/yr

Prop Annual Hot Water Demand (w/ standby losses) 27,756 MBTU/yr

Proposed Avg. Hot water heater efficiency 96%

Proposed Total Annual Energy Required 28,913 MBTU/yrProposed Fuel Use 289 Therms/yr

Elec Utility Demand Unit Cost $6.63 $/kWElec Utility Supply Unit Cost $0.10 $/kWh

NG Utility Unit Cost $0.77 $/Therm

Existing Operating Cost of DHW $1,987 $/yr

Proposed Operating Cost of DHW $222 $/yr

Annual Utility Cost Savings $1,764 $/yr

Daily Hot Water Demand

FIXTURE

*BASE

WATER

USE GPM

DURATION

OF USE (MIN)MALE FEMALE MALE FEMALE

TOTAL

GAL/DAY

% HOT

WATER

TOTAL

HW

GAL/DAYLAVATORY (Low-Flow Lavs use 0.5 GPM) 2 0.16667 2 2 50 50 67 50% 33

SHOWER 2.5 5 1 1 0 0 0 75% 0

KITCHEN SINK 2.5 0.5 1 1 0 0 0 75% 0

MOP SINK 2.5 2 1 1 0 0 0 75% 0

Dishwasher (gal per use) 10 1 1 0 0 0 0 100% 0

TOTAL 67 33

*GPM is per standard fixtures, adjust as necessary if actual GPM is known.

**These are the occupanct that use the fixtures. If fixture does not exist change to (0).

Based on Navien CR180 instantaneous, condensing DHW Heater

( 2.5% of stored capacity per hour, per U.S. Department of Energy )

Standby Losses and inefficient DHW heater eliminated

tankless

Building demand plus standby losses

Per Manufacturer

Calculated from usage below

Per Manufacturer's Nameplate (Demand Savings)

Per building personnel

Electrical Savings

Formula/Comments

Per manufacturer nameplate

( 2.5% of stored capacity per hour, per U.S. Department of Energy )

Energy required to heat annual quantity of hot water to setpoint

Termperature of water coming into building

FULL TIME OCCUPANTS**#USES PER DAY

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Meadowlands Maintenance Garage Material: 1.10

Labor: 1.35

ECM-5: Replace Electric DHW Heater w/ Condensing Gas-Fired DHW Heater- Cost Equipment: 1.10

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

Electric DHW Heater Removal 1 LS -$ 50$ -$ -$ 68$ -$ 68$ Eng Est

High Efficiency Gas-Fired DHW Heater 1 LS 5,000$ 500$ -$ 5,500$ 675$ -$ 6,175$ Internet Price

Miscellaneous Electrical 1 LS 300$ -$ -$ 330$ -$ -$ 330$ RS Means

Venting Kit 1 EA 450$ 650$ -$ 495$ 878$ -$ 1,373$ Eng Est

Miscellaneous Piping and Valves 1 LS 1,000$ 500$ -$ 1,100$ 675$ -$ 1,775$ Eng Est

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$

9,720$ Subtotal

3,402$ 35% Contingency

13,122$

Description

Total

TOTAL

COSTREMARKSQTY UNIT

UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS

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ECM-7: Replace faucets with low flow

$8.42 $ / kGal1616 # Uses

0.2 min2.0 gpm

16

0.5 gpm

8.33 Btu/gal/F

75 F

100%

10,000 Btu/Therms

3,412 Btu/kwh

30.42 kGal / year

7.60 kGal / year

22.81 kGal / year

445 Therms

783 Kwh

Conversion Factor

Current Faucet Water Use

Proposed Faucet Water Use

Water Savings

Kwh Savings

Proposed Flowrate

Proposed Faucets to be Replaced

E X I S T I N G C O N D I T I O N S

P R O P O S E D C O N D I T I O N S

Cost of Water / 1000 GallonsFaucets in BuildingAverage Uses / Faucet (per day)

Average FlowrateAverage Time of Use

Heat Content of Water

Therm Savings

Conversion Factor

S A V I N G S

Temperature Difference (Intake and

Water Heating Equipment Efficiency

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ECM-7: Replace faucets with low flow - Cost Equipment: 1.10

QTY UNIT

MAT. LABOR EQUIP. MAT. LABOR EQUIP.

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Low-Flow Faucet 16 EA 200$ 150$ -$ 3,520$ 3,240$ -$ 6,760$

-$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$ -$

6,760$ Subtotal

2,366$ 35% Contingency

9,100$ Total

Description UNIT COSTS SUBTOTAL COSTS TOTAL

COSTREMARKS

RS Means

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New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program

Note: The following calculation is based on the New Jersey Pay For Performance Incentive Program per April, 2015.

At a minimum, all recommended measures were used for this calculation. To qualify for P4P incentives, the following P4P requirements must be met:

- At least 15% source energy savings

- No more than 50% savings from lighting measures

- up to 70% of lighting savings may be considered but performance target will increase by 1% for each percent over 50%

- Scope should includes two or more unique measures

- Project has at least a 10% internal rate of return

- At least 50% of the source energy savings must come from investor-owned electricity and/or natural gas (note: exemption for fuel conversions)

Total Building Area (Square Feet) 266,900 $0.05 $/sqft

Is this audit funded by NJ BPU (Y/N) Yes

Board of Public Utilites (BPU) Source to Site Ratio

Electric Grid 3.14

kWh Therms Electric Onsite 1

Existing Cost (from utility) $348,157 $140,497 Natural Gas 1.05

Existing Usage (from utility) 3,047,053 182,743 Fuel Oil/Propane 1.01

Proposed Savings 307,419 68,200 District Steam/HHW 1.2

Existing Total MMBtus District CHW 1

Proposed Savings MMBtus Other 1

% Energy Reduction

Proposed Annual Savings

$/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/therm $/kWh $/therm

Incentive #2 $0.09 $0.90 $0.005 $0.05 $0.11 $1.25 $0.11 $1.25

Incentive #3 $0.09 $0.90 $0.005 $0.05 $0.11 $1.25 $0.11 $1.25

Elec Gas Total

Incentive #1 $0 $0 $13,345

Incentive #2 $33,816 $85,250 $119,066

Incentive #3 $33,816 $85,250 $119,066

Total All Incentives $67,632 $170,501 $251,478

Total Project Cost $2,128,479

Allowable

Incentive

% Incentives #1 of Utility Cost* 0.0273097 $13,345

% Incentives #2 of Project Cost** 5.6% $119,066

% Incentives #3 of Project Cost** 5.6% $119,066

Total Eligible Incentives*** w/o Incentives w/ Incentives

Project Cost w/ Incentives 24.3 21.4

* Maximum allowable incentive is 50% of annual utility cost if not funded by NJ BPU, and %25 if LGEA is funded by NJBPU.

** Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #2 is 50% of total project cost.

**Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #3 is 50% of total project cost.

*** Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #1 is $50,000 if not funded by NJ BPU, and $25,000 if it is.

Maximum allowable amount of Incentive #2 & #3 is $1 million per gas account and $1 million per electric account; maximum 2 million per project

Achieved Incentive

Incentives $

Project Payback (years)

$251,478

$1,877,002

Max Incentive

8,209

27.8%

$87,715

Min (Savings = 15%) Increase (Savings > 15%)

29,579

Building must have a minimum average electric demand of 200 kW and minimum area of building is 50,000 ft to be most cost-effective for commercial and industrial buildings. However, multifamily buildings with peak demand over 100kW are still

eligible. Market manager has the discretion to approve applications that fall below 200kW minimum.

Incentive #1

Audit is funded by NJ BPU

Annual Utilities

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Energy Audit of Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

CHA Project No. 31171 Cost of Electricity: $0.103 $/kWh

Existing Lighting & Audit Input $6.63 $/kW

Area Description Usage

No. of

Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Field

Code

Unique description of the location - Room number/Room

name: Floor number (if applicable)

Describe Usage Type

using Operating Hours

No. of

fixtures

before the

retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard Fixture

Wattages

Value from

Table of

Standard

Fixture

Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt

No.)

Pre-inst. control

device

Estimated

annual hours for

the usage group

(kW/space) *

(Annual Hours)

Retrofit control

device

Notes

7LED Conference Room Conference 6 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.36 SW 8736 3,145 OCC

7LED Superintendents Office Office 6 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.36 SW 5096 1,835 OCC

15LED Foremans Office Office 8 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.48 SW 5096 2,446 OCC

15LED Compressor Room Mechanical Room 12 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.72 SW 4368 3,145 OCC

9LED Maintenance Office 2 High Bay MH 250 MH250/1 295 0.59 SW 5096 3,007 OCC

274LED Maintenance Office 1 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 0.32 SW 5096 1,605 OCC

274LED Garage Garage 12 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 3.78 SW 8736 33,022 NONE

204LED Garage Garage 3 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.62 SW 8736 5,425 NONE

274LED Garage Garage 19 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 5.99 SW 8736 52,285 NONE

274LED Garage Garage 42 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 13.23 SW 8736 115,577 NONE

274LED Parts Storage Storage 9 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 2.84 SW 4368 12,383 OCC

202LED Parts Storage Storage 16 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.98 SW 4368 4,263 OCC

15LED Battery Room Storage 3 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.18 SW 4368 786 OCC

7LED Hallway Hallways 10 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.60 SW 8736 5,242 NONE

15LED Lunch/Break Room Cafeteria 15 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.90 SW 8736 7,862 OCC

15LED Closet Storage 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.06 SW 4368 262 OCC

15LED Mens Locker Restroom 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.24 SW 8736 2,097 OCC

15LED Mens Locker Restroom 11 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.66 SW 8736 5,766 OCC

7LED Mens Locker Restroom 3 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.18 SW 8736 1,572 OCC

15LED Regional Supervisor Office 9 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.54 SW 5096 2,752 OCC

15LED Electrical Room Linen/Utility/Wet/Janitor/Electrical 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.12 SW 4368 524 OCC

15LED Ladies Locker Restroom 3 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.18 SW 8736 1,572 OCC

15LED Ladies Restroom Restroom 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.24 SW 8736 2,097 OCC

7LED Ladies Restroom Restroom 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.12 SW 8736 1,048 OCC

15LED Server Room Linen/Utility/Wet/Janitor/Electrical 6 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.36 SW 4368 1,572 OCC

196LED Spray Room Garage 63 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 7.06 SW 8736 61,641 NONE

15LED Steam Room Garage 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.08 SW 8736 9,435 NONE

202LED Dyno Room Garage 4 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.24 SW 8736 2,132 NONE

274LED Dyno Room Garage 6 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 1.89 SW 8736 16,511 NONE

247LED Dyno Room Garage 8 T 40 R F 2 (MAG) F42SE 86 0.69 SW 8736 6,010 NONE

274LED Tire Storage Storage 1 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 0.32 SW 4368 1,376 OCC

202LED Tire Storage Storage 4 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.24 SW 4368 1,066 OCC

15LED Lube Room Storage 5 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.30 SW 4368 1,310 OCC

15LED Soap Storage Storage 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.24 SW 4368 1,048 OCC

15LED Water Reclaim Storage 12 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.72 SW 4368 3,145 OCC

15LED Electrical Meter Storage 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.24 SW 4368 1,048 OCC

274LED Bus Wash Garage 18 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 5.67 SW 8736 49,533 NONE

15LED Generator Room Mechanical Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.24 SW 4368 1,048 OCC

15LED Hallway Hallways 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.12 SW 8736 1,048 NONE

15LED Lube Room Storage 6 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.36 SW 4368 1,572 OCC

279LED Trash Cyclone Storage 8 A19LED A19LED 15 0.12 SW 4368 524 OCC

15LED Trash Cyclone Storage 9 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.54 SW 4368 2,359 OCC

15LED Hallway Hallways 6 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.36 SW 8736 3,145 NONE

7LED Janitors Storage 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 4368 262 OCC

15LED Mens Restroom Restroom 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.06 SW 8736 524 OCC

15LED Ladies Restroom Restroom 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.06 SW 8736 524 OCC

15LED Foremans Office Office 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.42 SW 5096 2,140 OCC

Security Office 0 SW 5096 OCC

15LED Day Room Cafeteria 43 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 2.58 SW 8736 22,539 OCC

7LED Day Room Cafeteria 19 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 1.14 SW 8736 9,959 OCC

7LED TV Room Cafeteria 6 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.36 SW 8736 3,145 OCC

15LED Break Room Cafeteria 8 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.48 SW 8736 4,193 OCC

7LED Training office Office 4 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.24 SW 5096 1,223 OCC

15LED Operations Office 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.24 SW 5096 1,223 OCC

7LED Operations Office 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.06 SW 5096 306 OCC

7LED Ladies Restroom Restroom 7 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.42 SW 8736 3,669 OCC

15LED Janitors Storage 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.06 SW 4368 262 OCC

7LED Mens Restroom Restroom 7 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.42 SW 8736 3,669 OCC

15LED Mens Restroom Restroom 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.06 SW 8736 524 OCC

15LED Offices Office 22 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.32 SW 5096 6,727 OCC

7LED Offices Office 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.12 SW 5096 612 OCC

196LED Offices Office 2 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.22 SW 5096 1,142 OCC

196LED Garage Garage 5 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.56 SW 8736 4,892 NONE

202LED Garage Garage 4 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.24 SW 8736 2,132 NONE

196LED Garage Garage 39 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 4.37 SW 8736 38,159 NONE

196LED Garage Garage 66 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 7.39 SW 8736 64,577 NONE

196LED Garage Garage 34 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 3.81 SW 8736 33,267 NONE

Total 676 79.76 640,913

Retrofit

Control

EXISTING CONDITIONS

6/10/2016 Page 3, Existing

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Energy Audit of Meadowlands Maintenance Garage

CHA Project No. 31171 Cost of Electricity: $0.103 $/kWh

ECM-L3 Lighting Replacements with Occupancy Sensors $6.63 $/kW

Area Description No. of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per

Fixture kW/Space Exist Control Annual Hours Annual kWh Number of Fixtures Standard Fixture Code Fixture Code

Watts per

Fixture kW/Space

Retrofit

Control Annual Hours Annual kWh

Annual kWh

Saved Annual kW Saved Annual $ Saved Retrofit Cost

NJ Smart Start

Lighting

Incentive

Simple Payback

With Out

Incentive Simple Payback

Field Code Unique description of the location - Room number/Room

name: Floor number (if applicable)

No. of fixtures

before the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of Standard

Fixture Wattages

Value from

Table of

Standard

Fixture

Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) * (Fixt

No.)

Pre-inst.

control device

Estimated daily

hours for the

usage group

(kW/space) *

(Annual Hours)

No. of fixtures after

the retrofit

Lighting Fixture Code Code from Table of

Standard Fixture

Wattages

Value from

Table of

Standard

Fixture

Wattages

(Watts/Fixt) *

(Number of

Fixtures)

Retrofit control

device

Estimated

annual hours

for the usage

group

(kW/space) *

(Annual

Hours)

(Original Annual

kWh) - (Retrofit

Annual kWh)

(Original Annual

kW) - (Retrofit

Annual kW)

(kWh Saved) *

($/kWh)

Cost for

renovations to

lighting system

Prescriptive

Lighting

Measures

Length of time

for renovations

cost to be

recovered

Length of time for

renovations cost to

be recovered

7LED Conference Room 6 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.4 SW 8736 3,145 6 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.2 OCC 6,552 983 2,162 0.2 239.40$ 1,343.25$ 110$ 5.6 5.2

7LED Superintendents Office 6 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.4 SW 5096 1,835 6 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.2 OCC 1,500 225 1,610 0.2 182.48$ 1,343.25$ 110$ 7.4 6.8

15LED Foremans Office 8 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.5 SW 5096 2,446 8 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.2 OCC 1,500 360 2,086 0.2 233.95$ 1,997.85$ 100$ 8.5 8.1

15LED Compressor Room 12 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.7 SW 4368 3,145 12 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.4 OCC 3,276 1,179 1,966 0.4 231.08$ 2,932.65$ 140$ 12.7 12.1

9LED Maintenance 2 High Bay MH 250 MH250/1 295 0.6 SW 5096 3,007 2 FXLED78 FXLED78/1 78 0.2 OCC 1,500 234 2,773 0.4 320.09$ 1,816.64$ 320$ 5.7 4.7

274LED Maintenance 1 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 0.3 SW 5096 1,605 1 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 0.2 OCC 1,500 360 1,245 0.1 134.22$ 783.00$ 170$ 5.8 4.6

274LED Garage 12 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 3.8 SW 8736 33,022 12 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 2.9 NONE 8,736 25,160 7,862 0.9 881.39$ 7,857.00$ 1,800$ 8.9 6.9

204LED Garage 3 S 96 P F 2 (MAG) 8' F82EHE 207 0.6 SW 8736 5,425 3 2RTLED50 2RTLED50 100 0.3 NONE 8,736 2,621 2,804 0.3 314.36$ 1,113.75$ 150$ 3.5 3.1

274LED Garage 19 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 6.0 SW 8736 52,285 19 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 4.6 NONE 8,736 39,836 12,449 1.4 1,395.53$ 12,440.25$ 2,850$ 8.9 6.9

274LED Garage 42 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 13.2 SW 8736 115,577 42 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 10.1 NONE 8,736 88,059 27,518 3.2 3,084.86$ 27,499.50$ 6,300$ 8.9 6.9

274LED Parts Storage 9 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 2.8 SW 4368 12,383 9 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 2.2 OCC 3,276 7,076 5,307 0.7 600.30$ 6,021.00$ 1,370$ 10.0 7.7

202LED Parts Storage 16 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 1.0 SW 4368 4,263 16 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.4 OCC 3,276 1,310 2,953 0.6 349.93$ 3,368.25$ 260$ 9.6 8.9

15LED Battery Room 3 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 4368 786 3 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 3,276 295 491 0.1 57.77$ 829.35$ 50$ 14.4 13.5

7LED Hallway 10 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.6 SW 8736 5,242 10 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.3 NONE 8,736 2,184 3,058 0.4 342.76$ 2,025.00$ 150$ 5.9 5.5

15LED Lunch/Break Room 15 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.9 SW 8736 7,862 15 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.5 OCC 6,552 2,948 4,914 0.5 541.92$ 3,633.75$ 170$ 6.7 6.4

15LED Closet 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.1 SW 4368 262 1 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.0 OCC 3,276 98 164 0.0 19.26$ 361.95$ 30$ 18.8 17.2

15LED Mens Locker 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 8736 2,097 4 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 6,552 786 1,310 0.1 144.51$ 1,063.05$ 60$ 7.4 6.9

15LED Mens Locker 11 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.7 SW 8736 5,766 11 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.3 OCC 6,552 2,162 3,604 0.3 397.41$ 2,698.95$ 130$ 6.8 6.5

7LED Mens Locker 3 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.2 SW 8736 1,572 3 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.1 OCC 6,552 491 1,081 0.1 119.70$ 735.75$ 65$ 6.1 5.6

15LED Regional Supervisor 9 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.5 SW 5096 2,752 9 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.3 OCC 1,500 405 2,347 0.3 263.19$ 2,231.55$ 110$ 8.5 8.1

15LED Electrical Room 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.1 SW 4368 524 2 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 3,276 197 328 0.1 38.51$ 595.65$ 40$ 15.5 14.4

15LED Ladies Locker 3 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 8736 1,572 3 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 6,552 590 983 0.1 108.38$ 829.35$ 50$ 7.7 7.2

15LED Ladies Restroom 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 8736 2,097 4 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 6,552 786 1,310 0.1 144.51$ 1,063.05$ 60$ 7.4 6.9

7LED Ladies Restroom 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 8736 1,048 2 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.1 OCC 6,552 328 721 0.1 79.80$ 533.25$ 50$ 6.7 6.1

15LED Server Room 6 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 4368 1,572 6 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.2 OCC 3,276 590 983 0.2 115.54$ 1,530.45$ 80$ 13.2 12.6

196LED Spray Room 63 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 7.1 SW 8736 61,641 63 T 74 R LED RTLED50 50 3.2 NONE 8,736 27,518 34,123 3.9 3,825.22$ 14,883.75$ 1,575$ 3.9 3.5

15LED Steam Room 18 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.1 SW 8736 9,435 18 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.5 NONE 8,736 4,717 4,717 0.5 528.83$ 4,206.60$ 180$ 8.0 7.6

202LED Dyno Room 4 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 SW 8736 2,132 4 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.1 NONE 8,736 874 1,258 0.1 141.02$ 810.00$ 60$ 5.7 5.3

274LED Dyno Room 6 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 1.9 SW 8736 16,511 6 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 1.4 NONE 8,736 12,580 3,931 0.5 440.69$ 3,928.50$ 900$ 8.9 6.9

247LED Dyno Room 8 T 40 R F 2 (MAG) F42SE 86 0.7 SW 8736 6,010 8 T 59 R LED RTLED38 38 0.3 NONE 8,736 2,656 3,355 0.4 376.06$ 1,890.00$ 200$ 5.0 4.5

274LED Tire Storage 1 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 0.3 SW 4368 1,376 1 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 0.2 OCC 3,276 786 590 0.1 66.70$ 783.00$ 170$ 11.7 9.2

202LED Tire Storage 4 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 SW 4368 1,066 4 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.1 OCC 3,276 328 738 0.1 87.48$ 938.25$ 80$ 10.7 9.8

15LED Lube Room 5 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.3 SW 4368 1,310 5 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.2 OCC 3,276 491 819 0.2 96.28$ 1,296.75$ 70$ 13.5 12.7

15LED Soap Storage 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 4368 1,048 4 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 3,276 393 655 0.1 77.03$ 1,063.05$ 60$ 13.8 13.0

15LED Water Reclaim 12 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.7 SW 4368 3,145 12 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.4 OCC 3,276 1,179 1,966 0.4 231.08$ 2,932.65$ 140$ 12.7 12.1

15LED Electrical Meter 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 4368 1,048 4 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 3,276 393 655 0.1 77.03$ 1,063.05$ 60$ 13.8 13.0

274LED Bus Wash 18 22" Aluminum High Bay Induction 19300-AL-UNV 315 5.7 SW 8736 49,533 18 240W Aluminum LED High Bay CXB-A-JP-H-40K-8-UL-10V 240 4.3 NONE 8,736 37,740 11,794 1.4 1,322.08$ 11,785.50$ 2,700$ 8.9 6.9

15LED Generator Room 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 4368 1,048 4 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 3,276 393 655 0.1 77.03$ 1,063.05$ 60$ 13.8 13.0

15LED Hallway 2 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.1 SW 8736 1,048 2 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 NONE 8,736 524 524 0.1 58.76$ 467.40$ 20$ 8.0 7.6

15LED Lube Room 6 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 4368 1,572 6 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.2 OCC 3,276 590 983 0.2 115.54$ 1,530.45$ 80$ 13.2 12.6

279LED Trash Cyclone 8 A19LED A19LED 15 0.1 SW 4368 524 8 A19LED A19LED 15 0.1 OCC 3,276 393 131 0.0 13.50$ 128.25$ 20$ 9.5 8.0

15LED Trash Cyclone 9 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.5 SW 4368 2,359 9 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.3 OCC 3,276 885 1,474 0.3 173.31$ 2,231.55$ 110$ 12.9 12.2

15LED Hallway 6 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 8736 3,145 6 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.2 NONE 8,736 1,572 1,572 0.2 176.28$ 1,402.20$ 60$ 8.0 7.6

7LED Janitors 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 4368 262 1 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.0 OCC 3,276 82 180 0.0 21.34$ 330.75$ 35$ 15.5 13.9

15LED Mens Restroom 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.1 SW 8736 524 1 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.0 OCC 6,552 197 328 0.0 36.13$ 361.95$ 30$ 10.0 9.2

15LED Ladies Restroom 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.1 SW 8736 524 1 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.0 OCC 6,552 197 328 0.0 36.13$ 361.95$ 30$ 10.0 9.2

15LED Foremans Office 7 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.4 SW 5096 2,140 7 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.2 OCC 1,500 315 1,825 0.2 204.71$ 1,764.15$ 90$ 8.6 8.2

Security 0 SW 5096 0 OCC 1,500

15LED Day Room 43 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 2.6 SW 8736 22,539 43 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 1.3 OCC 6,552 8,452 14,087 1.3 1,553.51$ 10,177.35$ 450$ 6.6 6.3

7LED Day Room 19 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 1.1 SW 8736 9,959 19 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.5 OCC 6,552 3,112 6,847 0.7 758.10$ 3,975.75$ 305$ 5.2 4.8

7LED TV Room 6 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.4 SW 8736 3,145 6 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.2 OCC 6,552 983 2,162 0.2 239.40$ 1,343.25$ 110$ 5.6 5.2

15LED Break Room 8 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.5 SW 8736 4,193 8 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.2 OCC 6,552 1,572 2,621 0.2 289.03$ 1,997.85$ 100$ 6.9 6.6

7LED Training office 4 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.2 SW 5096 1,223 4 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.1 OCC 1,500 150 1,073 0.1 121.65$ 938.25$ 80$ 7.7 7.1

15LED Operations 4 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.2 SW 5096 1,223 4 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.1 OCC 1,500 180 1,043 0.1 116.97$ 1,063.05$ 60$ 9.1 8.6

7LED Operations 1 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 5096 306 1 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.0 OCC 1,500 38 268 0.0 30.41$ 330.75$ 35$ 10.9 9.7

7LED Ladies Restroom 7 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.4 SW 8736 3,669 7 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.2 OCC 6,552 1,147 2,523 0.2 279.30$ 1,545.75$ 125$ 5.5 5.1

15LED Janitors 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.1 SW 4368 262 1 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.0 OCC 3,276 98 164 0.0 19.26$ 361.95$ 30$ 18.8 17.2

7LED Mens Restroom 7 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.4 SW 8736 3,669 7 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.2 OCC 6,552 1,147 2,523 0.2 279.30$ 1,545.75$ 125$ 5.5 5.1

15LED Mens Restroom 1 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 0.1 SW 8736 524 1 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.0 OCC 6,552 197 328 0.0 36.13$ 361.95$ 30$ 10.0 9.2

15LED Offices 22 S 32 C F 2 (ELE) F42LL 60 1.3 SW 5096 6,727 22 4 ft LED Tube 200732x2 30 0.7 OCC 1,500 990 5,737 0.7 643.36$ 5,269.65$ 240$ 8.2 7.8

7LED Offices 2 2T 32 R F 2 (u) FU2LL 60 0.1 SW 5096 612 2 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.1 OCC 1,500 75 537 0.1 60.83$ 533.25$ 50$ 8.8 7.9

196LED Offices 2 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.2 SW 5096 1,142 2 T 74 R LED RTLED50 50 0.1 OCC 1,500 150 992 0.1 111.98$ 600.75$ 70$ 5.4 4.7

196LED Garage 5 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 0.6 SW 8736 4,892 5 T 74 R LED RTLED50 50 0.3 NONE 8,736 2,184 2,708 0.3 303.59$ 1,181.25$ 125$ 3.9 3.5

202LED Garage 4 2T 17 R F 4 (ELE) F24ILL 61 0.2 SW 8736 2,132 4 2T 25 R LED 2RTLED 25 0.1 NONE 8,736 874 1,258 0.1 141.02$ 810.00$ 60$ 5.7 5.3

196LED Garage 39 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 4.4 SW 8736 38,159 39 T 74 R LED RTLED50 50 2.0 NONE 8,736 17,035 21,124 2.4 2,368.00$ 9,213.75$ 975$ 3.9 3.5

196LED Garage 66 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 7.4 SW 8736 64,577 66 T 74 R LED RTLED50 50 3.3 NONE 8,736 28,829 35,748 4.1 4,007.38$ 15,592.50$ 1,650$ 3.9 3.5

196LED Garage 34 W 32 C F 4 (ELE) F44ILL 112 3.8 SW 8736 33,267 34 T 74 R LED RTLED50 50 1.7 NONE 8,736 14,851 18,415 2.1 2,064.41$ 8,032.50$ 850$ 3.9 3.5

S Total 676 79.8 640,913 676 46.9 356,129 32.9 31,947 206,746 $26,925

S 32.9 $2,614

S 284,784 $29,333

S $31,947 6.5 5.6

EXISTING CONDITIONS

Total Savings

RETROFIT CONDITIONS COST & SAVINGS ANALYSIS

Demand Savings

kWh Savings

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APPENDIX D

Photos

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APPENDIX F – Photos

Electric baseboard heating

Controls system

Garage Door

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APPENDIX F – Photos

Electric Unit Heater

Electric DHW Heater

MUA Unit

RTU

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APPENDIX E

Photovoltaic Analysis

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Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Power Generation - Screening Assessment

New Jersey Transit

Meadowlands Bus Garage

Cost of Electricity $0.114 /kWh

Electricity Usage 3,047,053 kWh/yr

System Unit Cost $4,000 /kW

Budgetary Estimated Total

New Jersey

Renewable Payback Payback

Cost Maintenance Savings

Federal Tax

Credit ** SREC

(without

incentive)

(with

incentive)

Savings

$ kW kWh therms $ $ $ $ $ Years Years

$2,160,000 540.0 642,145 0 $73,205 0 $73,205 $0 $52,656 29.5 17.2

** Estimated Solar Renewable Energy Certificate Program (SREC) SREC for 15 Years= $82 /1000kwh

Area Output*

8,291 m2

89,239 ft2

Perimeter Output*

296 m

972 ft

Available Roof Space for PV:

(Area Output - 10 ft x Perimeter) x 85%

67,588 ft2

Approximate System Size: Is the roof flat? (Yes/No) yes

8 watt/ft2

540,706 DC watts

540 kW Enter into PV Watts

PV Watts Inputs***

Array Tilt Angle 20

Array Azimuth 180

Zip Code 07047

DC/AC Derate Factor 0.83

PV Watts Output

642,145 annual kWh calculated in PV Watts program

% Offset Calc

Usage 3,047,053 (from utilities)

PV Generation 642,145 (generated using PV Watts )

% offset 21%

* http://www.freemaptools.com/area-calculator.htm

** http://www.flettexchange.com

*** http://gisatnrel.nrel.gov/PVWatts_Viewer/index.html

Enter info PV Watts

Photovoltaic (PV) Solar Power Generation - Screening Assessment

Annual Utility Savings

Enter into PV Watts (always 20 if flat, if

pitched - enter estimated roof angle)

Enter into PV Watts (default)

Enter into PV Watts

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3/18/2016 PVWatts Calculator

http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php 1/1

Caution: Photovoltaic system performancepredictions  calculated  by  PVWatts®include  many  inherent  assumptions  anduncertainties and do not reflect variationsbetween PV  technologies nor  site­specificcharacteristics  except  as  represented  byPVWatts®  inputs.  For  example,  PVmodules with better performance are notdifferentiated  within  PVWatts®  fromlesser  performing  modules.  Both  NRELand  private  companies  provide  moresophisticated  PV modeling  tools  (such  asthe  System  Advisor  Model  athttp://sam.nrel.gov)  that  allow  for  moreprecise  and  complex  modeling  of  PVsystems.

The expected range is based on 30 yearsof  actual  weather  data  at  the  givenlocation  and  is  intended  to  provide  anindication of  the variation you might see.For more information, please refer to thisNREL report: The Error Report.

 

Disclaimer:  The  PVWatts®  Model("Model")  is  provided  by  the  NationalRenewable  Energy  Laboratory  ("NREL"),which  is  operated  by  the  Alliance  forSustainable  Energy,  LLC  ("Alliance")  forthe  U.S.  Department  Of  Energy  ("DOE")and  may  be  used  for  any  purposewhatsoever.

The names DOE/NREL/ALLIANCE shall  notbe  used  in  any  representation,advertising,  publicity  or  other  mannerwhatsoever  to  endorse  or  promote  anyentity  that  adopts  or  uses  the  Model.DOE/NREL/ALLIANCE shall not provide

any  support,  consulting,  training  orassistance of any kind with  regard  to  theuse  of  the  Model  or  any  updates,revisions or new versions of the Model.

YOU  AGREE  TO  INDEMNIFYDOE/NREL/ALLIANCE,  AND  ITSAFFILIATES,  OFFICERS,  AGENTS,  ANDEMPLOYEES  AGAINST  ANY  CLAIM  ORDEMAND,  INCLUDING  REASONABLEATTORNEYS'  FEES,  RELATED  TO  YOURUSE,  RELIANCE,  OR  ADOPTION  OF  THEMODEL FOR ANY PURPOSE WHATSOEVER.THE  MODEL  IS  PROVIDED  BYDOE/NREL/ALLIANCE  "AS  IS"  AND  ANYEXPRESS  OR  IMPLIED  WARRANTIES,INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO  THEIMPLIED  WARRANTIES  OFMERCHANTABILITY  AND  FITNESS  FOR  APARTICULAR  PURPOSE  ARE  EXPRESSLYDISCLAIMED.  IN  NO  EVENT  SHALLDOE/NREL/ALLIANCE  BE  LIABLE  FOR  ANYSPECIAL,  INDIRECT  OR  CONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES  OR  ANY  DAMAGESWHATSOEVER,  INCLUDING  BUT  NOTLIMITED  TO  CLAIMS  ASSOCIATED  WITHTHE LOSS OF DATA OR PROFITS, WHICHMAY  RESULT  FROM  ANY  ACTION  INCONTRACT,  NEGLIGENCE  OR  OTHERTORTIOUS  CLAIM  THAT  ARISES  OUT  OFOR  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THE  USE  ORPERFORMANCE OF THE MODEL.

The  energy  output  range  is  based  onanalysis of 30 years of historical weatherdata  for  nearby  ,  and  is  intended  toprovide  an  indication  of  the  possibleinterannual  variability  in  generation  for  aFixed  (open  rack)  PV  system  at  thislocation.

642,145 kWh per Year *RESULTS

System output may range from 616,395 to 663,657kWh per year near this location. 

Month Solar Radiation( kWh / m2 / day )

AC Energy( kWh )

Energy Value( $ )

January 2.84 41,026 6,105

February 4.20 53,031 7,891

March 3.76 52,444 7,804

April 5.56 72,455 10,781

May 5.46 70,875 10,546

June 4.35 54,358 8,089

July 5.16 65,865 9,801

August 4.82 61,483 9,149

September 4.38 55,291 8,227

October 3.15 41,987 6,248

November 2.77 37,103 5,521

December 2.58 36,229 5,391

Annual 4.09 642,147 $ 95,553

Location and Station Identification

Requested Location 2600 Pennhorn Ave North Bergen Nj

Weather Data Source (TMY3) TETERBORO AIRPORT, NJ   5.0 mi

Latitude 40.85° N

Longitude 74.07° W

PV System Specifications (Residential)

DC System Size 540 kW

Module Type Standard

Array Type Fixed (open rack)

Array Tilt 20°

Array Azimuth 180°

System Losses 14%

Inverter Efficiency 96%

DC to AC Size Ratio 0.83

Initial Economic Comparison

Average Cost of Electricity Purchased from Utility 0.15 $/kWh

Initial Cost 3.30 $/Wdc

Cost of Electricity Generated by System 0.23 $/kWh

These values can be compared to get an idea of the cost­effectiveness of this system. However, system costs, system financingoptions (including 3rd party ownership) and complex utility rates can significantly change the relative value of the PV system.

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APPENDIX F

EPA Benchmarking Report

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ENERGY STAR® Statement of EnergyPerformance

N/AENERGY STAR®

Score1

Meadowlands Bus Garage

Primary Property Type: Other - Public ServicesGross Floor Area (ft²): 266,900Built: 1993

For Year Ending: November 30, 2015Date Generated: March 17, 2016

1. The ENERGY STAR score is a 1-100 assessment of a building’s energy efficiency as compared with similar buildings nationwide, adjusting forclimate and business activity.

Property & Contact Information

Property AddressMeadowlands Bus Garage2600 Pennhorn AveNorth Bergen, New Jersey 07047

Property Owner__________________,(____)____-______

Primary Contact____ ________,(____)____-________________________

Property ID: 4862121

Energy Consumption and Energy Use Intensity (EUI)

Site EUI107.4 kBtu/ft²

Annual Energy by FuelElectric - Grid (kBtu) 10,396,545 (36%)Natural Gas (kBtu) 18,273,900 (64%)

National Median ComparisonNational Median Site EUI (kBtu/ft²) 68.1National Median Source EUI (kBtu/ft²) 123.1% Diff from National Median Source EUI 58%

Source EUI194.2 kBtu/ft²

Annual EmissionsGreenhouse Gas Emissions (Metric TonsCO2e/year)

2,362

Signature & Stamp of Verifying Professional

I ___________________ (Name) verify that the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

Signature: _______________________Date: ___________

Licensed Professional

____ ________,(____)____-________________________

Professional Engineer Stamp(if applicable)