RELEASE: IMMEDIATE, August
28, 2002
CONTACT: Tom Collins
1-(866)-NYSERDA, ext. 3250
Strathallan Hotel To Produce Its Own Power With State Assistance
NYSERDA Provides More Than $200,000
Rochester, NY The New York State Energy Research and Development
Authority (NYSERDA) has entered into a partnership with the Strathallan
Hotel to implement a combined heat and power system that will provide
for the facility's electric power and central area space heating needs.
Using funds from the New York Energy $martSM program,
NYSERDA is providing $214,751 in funding to the project, which has
been matched by the hotel, to install a combined heat and power (CHP)
system comprised of two (2) natural gas-fueled electric power generating
units and a heat control system for electric heat control in guest
rooms. The recovered heat from electrical generation will be used
for space heating in common areas, such as the hotel's lobby, and
for domestic hot water. It is estimated that the combined heat and
power technology will save the hotel approximately $120,000 annually.
"When completed, the partnership between NYSERDA and the Strathallan
Hotel will help this facility save tens of thousands of dollars in
energy costs, reduce the demand for energy on the state's power grid,
and maintain quality service and comfort for the hotel patrons,"
said NYSERDA President William M. Flynn. "NYSERDA has the technical
expertise and financial incentives to assist facilities like the Strathallan
Hotel and other institutions and business throughout New York State
to save money through energy efficiency."
"This is a tremendous example of how local businesses can partner
with our state government, in this instance NYSERDA, to help them
become more energy efficient and save money," Monroe County Executive
Jack Doyle said. "The employment of this new technology will
help the Strathallan Hotel continue to be an important, long-term
component of our downtown landscape."
The Strathallan Hotel encompasses approximately 100,000 sq. ft.
and uses a significant amount of electric power year-round for lighting,
general power and heating loads. The hotel uses natural gas-fired
boilers for domestic hot water and central area space heating. Hotel
guestrooms are heated electrically. To remain competitive, attract
customers and retain jobs, the hotel needed to reduce its energy costs,
maintain a reliable source of electric power and assure guest comfort.
Replacing electric guest room heating with hot water heating was deemed
as cost-prohibitive as compared to the CHP system.
"I am extremely pleased to be partnering with NYSERDA in implementing
this technology in our hotel. The combined heat and power effort will
help cut our energy costs and help us remain competitive for many
years to come," said Strathallan Hotel General Manager Douglas
Summers.
The hotel, with the technical assistance provided by IEC Engineering,
PC of Rochester, will install, commission, operate, monitor and report
on the performance of a CHP System. The project is expected reduce
annual electricity usage by 960,000 kWh or enough electricity to power
160 homes for a year. Approximately 96 percent of the heat rejected
from the generation of electricity will be captured for heating.
A component of the New York Energy $martSM program,
the Combined Heat and Power Program, is designed to assist industrial,
municipal, institutional and commercial customers by providing funding
for stand alone power systems. The largest program of its kind nationwide,
the Combined Heat and Power Program is a cost-shared program comprised
of several components. These include the promotion of combined heat
and power in New York's industrial sector; the evaluation of the potential
for combined heat and power in New York including the re-powering
of existing boilers in industrial, commercial and institutional facilities;
the development of a data base on operational reliability and availability
for industrial on-site generation systems; and the study and evaluation
of environmental implications of distributed generation technology
use.
Since 1998, NYSERDA has provided more than $7 million to support
more than 181 projects in Monroe County. Combined with co-funding
from NYSERDA's partners, the value of these projects is nearly $13
million. Among some of the other partners NYSERDA is working with
in Monroe County is: Rochester Institute of Technology, Mikron Corporation
Rochester, Zweigles Inc., YMCA of Rochester, Siemens Building Technologies,
and the University of Rochester Medical Center. For more information
about NYSERDA, visit www.nyserda.org or call toll-free (866)-NYSERDA.
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