Sustainability at LACCD

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Sustainability at LACCD Marshall “Mark” Drummond Chancellor Los Angeles Community College District

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Sustainability at LACCD. Marshall “Mark” Drummond Chancellor Los Angeles Community College District. The LACCD Program. $2.2 Billion Bond Program Sustainable Policy – Adopted 2002 44 New Buildings / All Major Remodels At least LEED Certified Two New Satellite Campuses LEED Certified - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sustainability at LACCDMarshall “Mark” Drummond

Chancellor

Los Angeles Community College District

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The LACCD Program $2.2 Billion Bond Program Sustainable Policy – Adopted 2002 44 New Buildings / All Major Remodels

– At least LEED Certified

Two New Satellite Campuses – LEED Certified

Minimum 10% Alternate Energy – Solar, Wind, Geothermal, Co-Generation

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Water Efficiency

Low Flow Irrigation – Need based No Irrigation – Native Plants Waterless Urinals Cistern – Water Capture Gray Water Systems

Bottom Line: Cost Savings on Water and Environmental Benefit

Pierce College’s Botanic Garden contains both native and drought tolerant plants to reduce water dependency.

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Energy Efficiency

Central Plants– Efficient / Sustainable

Energy Conservation– Lights, Motors, Occupancy

Sensors, etc– 3rd Party Funded

Photovoltaic Installation– Multiple Megawatts per

college Los Angeles Valley Colleges Maintenance and Operations Building’s rooftop PVC farm.

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Vacuum Tube Heat-pipe Collectors

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Energy Conservation Retrofit all energy consuming elements for maximum efficiency Install conservation features in all buildings

– Insulation– Low-E Glass– Efficient lights– High Efficiency Fans and Pumps

State of the art and new technologies – Occupancy Sensors– Metering Technology

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Performance Contract Arithmetic

Electric / Gas Bill Before Energy Measures- Annual

Electric / Gas Bill After Energy Measures - Annual

Difference (Amount Available for Payback) - Annual

$1,000,000

$ 800,000

____________

$ 200,000

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Energy Efficiency

Photovoltaic 3rd Party Arithmetic– Federal Energy Credit – 30%– Rapid Depreciation – 25 %– Utility Incentives – 20 %– Green Tag Sale – 5% (?)– Bulk Procurement – 10 % (?)– 10 Cents on the Dollar !!!

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Energy Efficiency

Power Purchase Agreement– Buy the electricity from the solar cells over 25 years– Cost per solar kw = 13 cents– Cost per Edison kw = 21 cents– Buy out with future capital, and have no energy bill

Bottom Line: Immediate and Long Term Budget Saving and MajorEnvironmental Benefit

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A fuel cell is a device that generates electricity by a chemical reaction

Fuel Cell Power

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Recycled / RenewableMaterials

Centralized Furniture Procurement– Made from 100% Recyclable

Material– End of Life Return– No Chrome– 15 year fully unlimited warranty– Design, Delivery, Installation

Included– Below Market Prices– “Piggybackable” by all public

entities– Planned $100 million, Actual $60

million

Conference room furniture available at LACCD’s Furniture Procurement Showroom.

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Recycled / Renewable Materials

Sustainable Carpet– 30 year warranty– 100% recycled backing– 40% recycled yarn content– 100% recyclable– Wide range of color / pattern choice– Piggybackable– Less than $15 per yard

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Innovative Design

Sustainable Maintenance - Coatings Anti-Grafitti Sealer

– Paint washes off– Helps building weathering

Tioxoclean– Spray on windows – Titanium Dioxide creates ozone from sunlight– No need to clean windows !

Bottom Line: Cost Savings / Productivity

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Contact Information

Mark DrummondLACCD

www.LACCDBUILDSGREEN.com213-891-2201