Schools for Energy Efficiency ® (SEE) Program Update Farmington Area Schools ISD 192 Anne Anderson Energy Efficiency Coordinator
Nov 18, 2014
Schools for Energy Efficiency® (SEE) Program Update
Farmington Area Schools
ISD 192
Anne AndersonEnergy Efficiency Coordinator
Year 3, Quarter 2 Summary
SEE Results Program to Date
Avoided Cost Program to Date
ENERGY STAR® ACHIEVEMENTS
NEW! Boeckman Middle School and Riverview Elementary Qualified to apply for Energy Star Label 2011
ENERGY STAR® Labeled Buildings
Akin Road Elementary (2009) Dodge Middle School (2010)
North Trail Elementary (2009) Farmington High School (2010)
2010 ENERGY STAR LEADER TOP PERFORMER
Organics Progress
GREEN Program Update
Organics recycling running in 5 schools
Final 3 schools kick off in fall
Decrease in non-recyclable waste stream
After hours guidelines with Community Education and Athletic Departments
Dakota Country Enhanced Recycling Program Waste Sort Results
Recyclables found in trash administrative areas decreased from 67% to 1%
Trash generated dropped from 80% of all waste collected to 13%
Organics program diverted 50% of all building trash to compost
Contamination of organics less than 1%
Recycling overall increased by 8.5%
Trash generated dropped from 67.5% to 12%
Organics program diverted 48% of all building trash to compost
Contamination of organics 3%
Farmington Elementary Dodge Middle School
District Energy Savings by Year
4%3%
0
12%
15%
0
20%
17%
11%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
Electric Savings Demand Savings Gas Savings
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Goals Achieved this year
7% reduction in Energy Use District Wide
Gas savings realized and electrical savings increased
All but 1 school has qualified or achieved Energy Star Label recognition
Organics program in place and expanding district wide by September