presents Energy Savings For Schools Prop 39 Getting the most out of your funds and more w w w. ie c - co r p orati o n .co m Making a difference for schools Energy saving opportunities for school districts are abundant and available. “Our team is ready to provide expert Program Assistance to help your school secure its funding and take advantage of energy saving Your Energy Liaison opportunities.” We understand that navigating the various funding programs and technologies can be time-consuming and challenging. With over 14 years experience in the energy business, IEC makes your energy options simple and easy to understand. We take the guess work out of the equation to allow you to make an informed and educated decision and determine the available savings for your school. As an engineering firm, we even go beyond energy savings by assisting in the development of curriculum to inspire future engineers and scientists in renewable energy and energy conservation. “Our Energy Management Liaison is available to explain our services and answer your questions.” Prop 39 funding, guidelines and requirements Prop 39 offers up to $2.5B in funds for school energy projects. These funds open up a wide range of prospects for schools such as energy efficiency upgrades, renewable energy projects, and financial savings. Carport PV Systems at Harvest Elementary/ La Viña Middle schools, Delano Unified School District Prop 39 Goals Our Approach IEC Corporation can assist schools in developing a well-prepared Energy Expenditure Plan to achieve: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Funding Options – helping school districts secure Prop 39 funds with the California Department of Education and find additional funding such as rebates and grants to maximize savings and boost the general fund for school programs. Energy Reduction – implementing Energy Conservation Measures to reduce electrical energy consumption at school sites. Renewable Energy – integrating renewable generation to produce low cost energy at high cost/peak demand times to save the most money. Fiscal Savings – recovering vital general fund dollars for core educational programs and showing financial stewardship of public funds. Environmental Benefits – creating a healthier and more productive school environment for everyone on campus with improved lighting, HVAC, insulation, and appliances. Educational Tools – providing hands-on tools for science and engineering education and establishing an example of sustainable behavior for students and the community. Other Benefits – providing additional items for campuses such as solar-powered electronic device charging kiosks, electric vehicle charging stations, shaded parking from solar PV carports, and many others. How we put it together Implementing Conservation Measures to: • Lower overall energy consumption through interior and exterior lighting retrofits • Lower deferred maintenance costs through parts and labor warranty on lighting • Improve light quality through installation of natural lighting systems • Lower energy and deferred maintenance costs through the replacement of HVAC units • Reduce renewable energy generation costs Integrating Renewable Generation to: Our focus • Produce low cost energy at high cost/peak demand times to save the most money • Promote the use of clean, renewable energy sources • Educate students about renewable energy technology and environmental benefits Working with Our District Clients to provide educational benefits and other tools: Finding Financing Vehicles to: • Provide immediate savings • Eliminate any out-of-pocket capital costs to the District • Empower Districts to take full advantage of Prop 39 funds and other program School districts must first secure incentives funding and then manage those funds. To apply for funding, districts must submit a complete Energy Expenditure Plan which includes: • Continued commitment to educational curriculum • Energy education tools (webpage, online monitors) • Shade in parking areas from solar PV carports • Electric vehicle charging stations (for facilities use) • Solar electric device charging kiosks • Video security systems • Solar labs at schools Schools also must contend with: • DSA Compliance • CEQA Compliance • energy analysis and benchmarking • hiring and supervision of contractors • plan management • project prioritization and sequencing • project tracking and reporting • project identification • securing additional funding options • cost analysis activities • incorporating incentives into plans Commitment to Energy Education – Professional Engineers Giving Back A partner in energy education The IEC Difference - Our Team is committed to ongoing education of students related to green technologies and energy conservation. We offer to: 1 Assist in the development of curriculum related to the renewable power and energy conservation fields, including technical assistance related to a District-specific case study based curriculum 2 Create and provide presentations related to individual site projects and provide instructionally focused facility tours for students 3 Provide students with access to real-time solar generation numbers as well as other data at a webpage for their school solar systems Hacienda Elementary School, Mojave Unified School District Industry Credentials IEC Corporation is a professional, licensed engineering and construction firm that focuses on delivering comprehensive energy saving solutions for public utilities, government agencies, and school districts. The company is well-established in the energy industry with a large base of clients throughout the west coast. IEC’s track record of effectively and efficiently designing and managing energy projects for some of California’s largest utilities (LADWP, SDG&E, and SMUD to name a few) has earned us a superior reputation within the industry. We bring our trusted industry knowledge and experience to school districts throughout California to provide exceptional energy management services. IEC has worked with over 65 school sites in the past year to provide solar energy services. Our experts assist administrators throughout all aspects of solar-installation projects to maximize funding and savings while conserving staff resources. IEC helps to ensure our school district clients receive competitive pricing on energy retrofits and high-quality renewable energy systems designed to address individual goals and resources. Lincoln Middle School, Selma Unified School District California Schools Energy Experience ANTELOPE UPPER LAKE CORNING WILLOWS WILLIAMS MIDDLETOWN MANTECA Support of over 65 school solar (PV) projects (completed or under contract) SELMA TIPTON DELANO MOJAVE MIDDLETOWN USD . Coyote Valley Elementary . Middletown High School CUYAMA MOJAVE USD ANTELOPE ESD . Antelope Elementary . Berrendos Middle School CORNING USD . Corning Union High School . Centennial High School CUYAMA JUSD . Cuyama Valley Elementary . Cuyama Valley High School DELANO USD . . . . . . . . . . . . Albany Park Elementary Del Vista Elementary Fremont Elementary Harvest Elementary/ La Vina Middle School Morningside Elementary Princeton Elementary Terrace Elementary/ El Puente Academy Almond Tree Middle School Cecil Avenue Academy Nueva Vista Language Academy Delano Union School District Office District Food Services/ Maintenance, Operations and Transportation Facility MANTECA USD . Manteca Unified School District Office . East Union High School . Lathrop High School . Manteca High School . Sierra High School . Weston Ranch High School . August Knodt Elementary . Brock Elliott Elementary . French Camp Elementary . George Komure Elementary . George McParland Elementary . Golden West Elementary . Great Valley Elementary . Joseph Widmer Elementary . Joshua Cowell Elementary . Lathrop Elementary . Lincoln Elementary . Mossdale Elementary . Neil Hafley Elementary . New Haven Elementary . Nile Garden Elementary . Sequoia Elementary . Shasta Elementary . Stella Brockman Elementary . Veritas Elementary . Walter Woodward Elementary . . . . . . Mojave Elementary Mojave High School California City High School California City Middle School Robert P. Ulrich Elementary Hacienda Elementary SELMA USD . . . . . . . . Eric White Elementary Lincoln Middle School Wilson Elementary Terry Elementary Roosevelt Elementary Jackson Elementary Indianola Elementary Selma High School TIPTON ESD . Tipton Elementary UPPER LAKE UHSD . Upper Lake Union High School WILLIAMS USD . Williams Elementary . Williams Upper Elementary . Williams Junior/Senior High School WILLOWS USD . Murdock Elementary School . Willows Intermediate School . Willows High School We can help you get started. Give us a call to find out about our programs. You can also get more information by viewing our website. We would love to hear from you! PLEASE CONTACT: Blake Heinlein, P.E. Director, School Energy Projects [email protected] (916) 383-6000 Eric Quintero, PE President equintero@iec-corporation (916) 383-6000 IEC Corporation www.iec-corporation.com (916) 383-6000 Headquarters 8795 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 205 Sacramento, CA 95826 Princeton Street Elementary School, Delano Unified School District a partner in energy education www.iec-corporation.com
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