Water & Energy Efficiency in Water and Wastewater Facilities
Benchmark Your Energy Use
— Get A Free Energy Audit
U.S. EPA and PG&E Partnership
Date: | Thursday, March 19, 2009 |
Time: | 9:30 am – 12:00 noon |
Instructor: | Cheryl McGovern, EPA (Mcgovern.cheryl@epa.gov) |
Kudret Utebay, Cadmus | |
PG&E: | Jane Ng, Senior Project Manager |
Sandra Chow, Energy Auditor | |
Location: | U.S. EPA Region 9 13th Floor Computer Training Center, RM R1306 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105 |
We are pleased to provide hands-on instruction to benchmark your facility using the new ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager online tool:
- Bring your energy meter service ID number
- You will leave with a benchmark ranking from 1-100 that indicates how energy efficient your facility is compared to other similar facilities across the country.
- You will also learn how to use the tool to track energy improvements, calculate your carbon footprint, and set a target for improving your baseline score.
- PG&E will explain their energy programs that assist you in identifying opportunities to save energy and money, and other incentives for cost-effective facility upgrades.
- You can schedule a PG&E Energy Audit.
Please register using the form below.
Bring the following information to the class (for averages, bring the annual average):
- Average Annual Influent Flow (MGD)
- Plant Design Flow (MGD)
- Average Annual Influent Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5): mg/l
- Average Annual Effluent Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD): mg/l
- Whether you have Fixed Film, e.g. Trickle Filtration Process Y/N
- Whether you have Nutrient Removal Y/N
- Zip Code
- 16 consecutive months from your energy meters: 1) energy use (kWh, therms, etc.) and 2) dollar cost from one meter at your facility. The information is actual monthly use and costs, not an average.
- Service ID Number for each of your PG&E meters
Workshop Registration
Please register for the workshop using the form below.
There is no registration fee.
Please note: Have your paperwork ready. In the form below, you will need to fill out Energy Use and Cost Per Month for one meter (either electricity in kWh or natural gas in therms) for 16 consecutive months. All information for all 16 months is required.