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San Luis Obispo County

Aircon Energy, a leading source of performance contracting in California, has won the Best Public Facility Award in Energy User News magazine's annual awards. The award is for Aircon Energy's retrofit of the San Luis Obispo County Courthouse. According to Energy User News, the award "exemplifies excellence in innovation, energy efficiency and building management.

spacergray.jpg - 712 BytesThe San Luis Obispo County council approved the $2.3 million project that provided central air conditioning for the 55,000 square foot courthouse for the first time in the building's history, without increasing the building's energy consumption. This innovative solution utilizes the cool morning temperatures in San Luis Obispo to create inexpensive chilled water that eliminates the need for expensive mechanical cooling. The new screw type chillers, four 1500 gallon chilled-water storage tanks, and direct-digital control of electronic adjustable speed drives on primary chilled water pumps and cooling tower fans reduced the total energy costs of the court's building while satisfying their air conditioning needs.

"The objective was to air-condition a 65-year-old building and maintain the 'character' of the building," said Robert Botta, building facilities manager of the San Luis Obispo County Courthouse. "We are extremely happy with the results. The system Aircon built blends with the historic structure and currently uses less energy than we used before when we did not have air-conditioning and a central heating system."

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Client
San Luis Obispo County
1087 Santa Rosa Street
San Luis Obispo, CA 93408

Contact
Robert Botta
(805) 781-5800

Projected Cost
$2,523,050


Projected Annual Savings
$82,023

Payback Period
9.0 years

Financing Arrangements
County Funding

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