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Benchmarking Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Use with ENERGY STAR’s Portfolio Manager Tool

Benchmarking Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Use with ENERGY STAR’s Portfolio Manager Tool Jason Turgeon US Environmental Protection Agency 4/30/2009. Maximum Ozone Levels in 2007. Image: USAF Defense Meteorological Satellite Program. Industry Average O&M Budgets.

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Benchmarking Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Use with ENERGY STAR’s Portfolio Manager Tool

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  1. Benchmarking Wastewater Treatment Plant Energy Use with ENERGY STAR’s Portfolio Manager Tool Jason Turgeon US Environmental Protection Agency 4/30/2009

  2. Maximum Ozone Levels in 2007

  3. Image: USAF Defense Meteorological Satellite Program

  4. Industry Average O&M Budgets

  5. Hartford WPCF Energy Cost vs. Use

  6. New Regulations May Drive Energy Use

  7. Successful Energy Management

  8. www.energystar.gov/benchmark

  9. Portfolio Manager

  10. What Does it Do?

  11. Single Parameter Comparisons Courtesy WEF/Steve Carlson

  12. Higher Energy use than average = Low Score Normalization: line position adjusted Average Energy Use = Average Score (50) Lower Energy Use than Average = High Score

  13. Plan

  14. MAINTAIN ADJUST INVEST 1 50 75 100 ENERGY PERFORMANCE RATING Now What?

  15. Do

  16. Do!

  17. DO!!!

  18. Check

  19. Act

  20. Photo Credits Some photos used under Creative Commons licenses. Thanks to the following flickr users: • The End is Near: Delayed Gratification • Pile of Money: noahwesley • Fear of Commitment: Leslie Duss • Inspection: kquedquest • People Looking at Map: threelayercake • Jumping Swimmers: Hidden side • Plumber: NoMoTo • Roller Coaster: Sven Werk • Downward Trend: nogwater • Target: Matthew McVickar • Award: shannonmary • Fine Current Adjustment Dial: thespacesuitcatalyst • Apples and Oranges: rebel prince • Bad Apple: atypically_me • Basketball: sgoogle • Building with Cactus: ralphTQ • Building with Snow: Justin Russell • Calculator: Tube Design • Changed Priorities: redvers • Padlock: Zebble • Dial 1-100: Leo Reynolds • Swiss Army Knife: Kaptain Kobold • Green Jobs in Pittsfield: greenjobsnow.org • Firefighter: djarvinen • Two Tankers: SeraphimC

  21. Contact Us If it’s not energy efficient … EPA New England Jason Turgeon turgeon.jason@epa.gov 617-918-1637 Gina Snyder snyder.gina@epa.gov 617-918-1837 www.epa.gov/region01/eco/energy …it’s not sustainable

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