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New East Irondequoit Middle School to Be Energy Efficient;
School District Receives $250,000 from NYSERDA for Upgrades

For Immediate Release
Contact: Tom Collins, NYSERDA
1- 866-NYSERDA, ext.3250.

Albany, NY– The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recently awarded $250,000 to the East Irondequoit Central School District to upgrade the energy efficiency of a new building. The New York Energy $mart New Construction Program provided the funding to equip the 143,000 sq. ft. middle school with a geothermal heat pump system, air-to-air heat exchangers, and high-efficiency windows. The building will be ready for September 2003 occupancy.

"NYSERDA's New Construction Program will help make the new Middle school a state-of-the-art facility," said NYSERDA President William M. Flynn. "More importantly though, East Irondequoit School District taxpayers will benefit from this energy efficiency for the life of the building. NYSERDA offers districts technical and financial assistance to offset the cost of capital projects and reduce future energy use."

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) of Syracuse, NYSERDA's technical assistance provider, worked with Clark Patterson Associates, the school's design professionals, to review equipment specifications selected by the design team as an energy-efficient design. The measures include a geothermal system, which uses the Earth's relatively constant underground temperatures as either a heat source or heat sink, to reduce the cooling and heating needs of the school. In addition, the school will be installing an air-to-air heat exchanger that provides more efficient ventilation, and specially glazed and insulated with argon gas, high-efficiency windows.

"Our schools can benefit from NYSERDA's New Construction Program. The new heat pump system will save over $40,000 annually, and the incentives and technical assistance from this program helps ensure the success of our new energy efficient middle school," said Capital Project Manager for East Irondequoit School District Sandra Neu.

By installing the recommended measures, the middle school should avoid an annual energy consumption of 766,146 kWh, saving $112,216. During the summer months, the facility will avoid a peak summer demand of 960 kW.

Funding for this project is provided through NYSERDA's New York Energy $martSM program, that lowers electricity costs by encouraging energy efficiency as the State's electric utilities move to competition. The programs are available to all electric distribution customers (residential, commercial, institutional and industrial) of Central Hudson, Con Edison, NYSEG, Niagara Mohawk, Orange and Rockland, and Rochester Gas and Electric.

All New York Energy $martSM programs are funded by a System Benefits Charge (SBC) paid by electric distribution customers of participating utilities. NYSERDA, a public benefit corporation established by law in 1975, administers SBC funds and programs under an agreement with the Public Service Commission.

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3/11/02


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