Facility improvements to reduce energy costs by 25 percent and eliminate
8,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions
DENVER, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Chevron Energy Solutions, a
unit of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX), today announced the completion of
a comprehensive project for the state of Colorado that significantly
improves the energy efficiency of key government facilities across the
state.
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The extensive upgrades to 20 state buildings are expected to reduce
energy costs at the facilities by 25 to 30 percent, saving state taxpayers
$924,000 annually and more than $20 million over the next two decades. The
upgrades also will reduce the facilities' demand for energy from local
utilities, leading to an expected reduction of about 8,000 metric tons in
utility carbon dioxide emissions -- equivalent to removing 1,500 cars from
the road.
The $13.6 million project, coordinated through the state's Department
of Personnel and Administration, began in 2003 and is funded entirely by
the energy savings generated by the efficiency improvements.
Under the project, Chevron Energy Solutions completed extensive
upgrades to 16 buildings in Denver, three in Lakewood and one in Grand
Junction. The improvements included upgrading lighting systems; replacing
boilers, chillers and piping (some dating to the 1920s); and installing new
energy-management systems. Along with the annual energy savings, the
state's building operations are benefiting from improved interior lighting
quality and comfort, reduced maintenance needs, and removal of abandoned
equipment and asbestos in some locations. In addition, a small portion of
the energy savings is funding the installation of a 10-kilowatt
photovoltaic solar system at the governor's residence.
"These upgrades demonstrate that it's possible to achieve major cost
savings through high-efficiency equipment, while incorporating sustainable
building materials and efficient design improvements," said Lance Shepherd,
project manager, Office of the State Architect, and project champion.
"Through our partnership with Chevron Energy Solutions, Colorado's state
buildings are now among the most energy-efficient in the nation."
"Like many other states, Colorado is being challenged by growing energy
demand, rising energy costs, budget constraints and other economic
pressures," said Jim Davis, president, Chevron Energy Solutions. "Through
this initiative, the state of Colorado is demonstrating that conservation
and efficiency are the most economic sources of 'new' energy, and they
reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We commend the state of Colorado for
taking this positive action on behalf of its citizens."
As a result of the improvements, three of the buildings have been
certified by the United States Green Building Council through its
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design -- Existing Building (LEED --
EB) program for adopting a rigorous set of sustainability standards that
will significantly reduce the facilities' impact on the environment. The
buildings -- the State Services Building, Human Services Building and
Judicial Heritage Complex, all located in the Colorado Capitol Complex in
Denver -- are the only government facilities in Colorado to have achieved
this distinction.
Based on well-founded scientific standards, LEED emphasizes
state-of-the-art strategies for sustainable site development, water
consumption, energy efficiency, material selection and indoor environmental
quality.
About Chevron Energy Solutions
Chevron Energy Solutions provides public institutions and businesses
with environmentally sound projects that increase energy efficiency, reduce
energy costs and ensure reliable, high-quality power for critical
operations. The company employs proven technologies to meet customers'
specific needs, including infrastructure technologies, energy controls,
solar power, fuel cells and other systems. Its parent, Chevron Corporation,
is one of the world's leading integrated energy companies. Chevron is
investing across the energy spectrum to develop energy sources for future
generations by expanding the capabilities of today's alternative and
renewable energy technologies. Between 2002 and 2006, Chevron spent
approximately $2 billion developing alternative and renewable energy
technologies and on delivering energy efficiency services; the company
expects to spend more than $2.5 billion in these areas between 2007 and
2009. For more information, please visit http://www.chevronenergy.com and
http://www.chevron.com.
SOURCE Chevron Energy Solutions
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CONTACT: Steven Spurgeon of Chevron Energy Solutions, +1-913-748-8663, or Lance Shepherd of the State of Colorado, +1-303-866-3450
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