$3.2 Million Clean Energy Infrastructure Project Will Shrink Carbon Footprint and Improve Operations at Philadelphia Senior Living Facility
(PRWEB UK) 8 January 2015 -- Cathedral Village, a Philadelphia based continuing care retirement community, has appointed New Jersey based energy management and combined heat and power (CHP) specialist ENER-G Rudox Inc. in conjunction with clean energy specialists, Blue Sky Power, MCFA Global, and Ray Angelini Inc. to design, engineer, construct, and finance a sustainable makeover of its facility.
The multi-million dollar energy infrastructure improvements to the 40-acre campus will include the installation of a highly efficient 265 kW natural gas ENER-G Rudox CHP system that will provide heat and electricity for the facility. Additionally, the project will include comprehensive lighting upgrades throughout the facility and the replacement of six rooftop heating and cooling units.
The entire project will be financed using ENER-G Rudox’s 'Energy Services Agreement.' Under this 20 year arrangement, Cathedral Village will be responsible for $0 in up-front investment capital, and will reduce their utility electric bill by over $145,000 annually. The upgrades will reduce the facility’s carbon footprint by approximately 350 metric tons per year, the equivalent benefit of removing 74 passenger cars from the road, or the carbon dioxide that would be offset by 287 acres of US forest in one year.
“Assisted living and senior care facilities are often excellent candidates for clean energy projects, but many facilities are deterred by the assumption that executing these projects requires a large initial capital expenditure,” said Blue Sky Power CEO Ben Parvey. “By utilizing alternative finance structures, such as ENER-G Rudox’s ‘Energy Services Agreement,’ many institutional, commercial and industrial facilities can realize the operational, economic and environmental benefits of energy systems upgrades, without the capital burden typically associated with such endeavors.”
The Cathedral Village project received support from both state and local sources, including a $500,000 grant from Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Financing Authority. In addition, PECO will contribute $123,500 through its Smart-On Site Program and PGW will be offering an attractive long term cogen gas service contract to the facility.
“Executing these types of projects is truly a team effort, and the contributions from the Commonwealth Financing Authority, PECO, and PGW were critical in allowing this project to move forward.” said ENER-G Rudox President Ryan Goodman. “However, at the end of the day, the most important criteria we evaluate is the strength of our client’s decision making team, as our ‘Energy Services Agreement’ represents a long term partnership. We couldn’t be more impressed with Cathedral Village’s team, and we are tremendously excited to work closely with them over the next 20 years.”
For more information on this project, or to have a free CHP feasibility study performed for your building, please contact ENER-G Rudox or Blue Sky Power at:
ENER-G Rudox Inc.
765 Rt. 17 North
Carlstadt, NJ 07072
http://www.energ-rudox.com
Email: chp(at)energ-rudox(dot)com
Phone: 201-438-0111
Fax: 201-438-3403
Blue Sky Power LLC
21 Tanner Street
Suite 103
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
http://www.blueskypower.com
Phone: 856-479-9095
Fax: 856-795-6222
Clare Burns, ENER-G Combined Power Ltd, +44 1617457450, [email protected]
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