SoCalGas and UCSB Announce Completion of Energy Efficiency Projects that Reduce Energy Use by Over 24% and Save Over $66,000 Annually
Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) have completed two energy efficiency projects, saving the university 66,000 therms annually. This reduction is equivalent to avoiding 350 metric tons of greenhouse gases or the emissions from 866,516 vehicle miles. Over the past five years, SoCalGas has supported 184 projects, saving over 6 million therms and providing $6.3 million in incentives. SoCalGas aims for 20% of its gas supply to be renewable by 2030 and has saved customers $225 million in utility bills through energy efficiency programs.
- Saved UCSB 66,000 therms of energy yearly, equivalent to 350 metric tons of reduced emissions.
- SoCalGas has supported 184 projects over five years, saving 6 million therms and providing $6.3 million in incentives.
- Aims to replace 20% of gas supply with renewable natural gas by 2030, supporting sustainability goals.
- Program impacts led to $225 million in utility bill savings for customers.
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LOS ANGELES, June 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) today announced the successful completion of two joint energy efficiency projects. In total, the projects are saving the university 66,000 therms of energy every year. The reduction in energy use equates to removing about 350 metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions, the same as a reduction of 866,516 miles driven by passenger vehicles per year. Both projects were part of California's joint Energy Efficiency Partnership between state universities and investor-owned utilities. Over the last five years, SoCalGas has supported over 184 energy efficiency projects, saving university campuses over 6,000,000 therms of energy—a
In 2013, the University of California (UC) system announced its Carbon Neutrality Initiative, which commits UC to emitting net zero greenhouse gases from its buildings and vehicle fleet by 2025, something no other major university system has done. SoCalGas' energy efficiency programs support the campus and their ambitious conservation goals.
"SoCalGas is committed to providing affordable, clean energy solutions to our customers," said Brian Prusnek, director of customer programs and assistance at SoCalGas. "We value our partnership with the UC and CSU university systems, and through our energy efficiency solutions, we are working together to lower utility bills and curb carbon emissions."
"Whole-building energy efficiency projects at UCSB have proven to be strong financial investments and have helped us create more comfortable, safer, and more controllable environments for campus end users," said Jordan Sager, energy manager at UCSB. "SoCalGas has been a great partner to work with on these projects from start to finish."
The first of the two UCSB projects began in 2018 as part of the university's high opportunity projects and programs (HOPP's) initiative. SoCalGas and Southern California Edison co-funded the project, which investigated how best to update two important laboratories at the university. The utilities conducted an energy management plan to document and list the savings, costs and measures to implement an energy efficient system.
The utilities identified multiple measures to reduce energy consumption in the building's lighting and HVAC systems by installing occupancy sensors, wireless thermostats and low-power LED lights. The campus also added high efficiency dedicated natural gas boilers to each building. A new chilled water system including a cooling tower, and pumps were also installed. Following the installation of the energy efficient system, the utilities verified the energy systems using the Normalized Metered Energy Consumption (NMEC) approach, which uses building-level metered energy data to verify savings. The project resulted in natural gas savings of 60,959 therms, and the university received an incentive from SoCalGas of
UCSB also installed an ozone laundry system to support their laundering of uniforms and sports gear for the university's athletic department which was eligible for a rebate from SoCalGas in the amount of
SoCalGas continues to be a leader in researching and developing new technologies that improve energy efficiency and protect the environment. Over the past five years, SoCalGas energy efficiency programs delivered more than 204 million therms in energy savings, enough natural gas usage for 125,000 households a year, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by over 1,000,000 metric tons, the equivalent of removing more than 230,000 cars from the road annually. These advances have also helped save SoCalGas customers nearly
To learn more about SoCalGas' energy efficiency programs and services, visit socalgas.com or call 800-427-2200.
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