NYSERDA Gives $7 million for Clean, High-Efficiency Energy Co-gen Efforts
February 12, 2007
On-Site Power for Universities, Commercial, Residential and Government
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority today announced $6,422,450 in funding to support seven distributed generation, or combined heat and power, (DG/CHP) projects throughout the State. The projects will co-generate 38,475 kW of electricity and heat and are sited at three universities, a suburban office building, large city hotel, a municipal wastewater treatment plant and an urban condominium.
"On-site electric generation, featuring the use of resultant process heat, increases energy efficiency, provides energy surety to owners, relieves congestion on the power grid, and benefits the State's environment and economy. It is now feasible for many larger commercial utility customers, and we have funding available to promote its use," Peter R, Smith, NYSERDA President and CEO said.
These projects, co-funded through the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority's New York Energy $mart SM Program, range in size from a huge 30,000 kW central-power plant project at Cornell University, to a 400 kW installation at Schenectady's wastewater treatment plant and down to a compact 195 kW unit in a historical structure at Cooper Union. (Complete list attached)
"The range of potential host sites for this efficient technology has increased significantly. NYSERDA's competitive solicitation program provides incentives for initial project analysis, installation costs and hastens long-term payback recovery," Smith noted.
The total co-funded value for the projects exceeds $64.3 million. This is NYSERDA's seventh round of DG/CHP awards, totaling $51 million to date, in a program that has helped develop 44 operational systems, with an installed capacity of 22,400 kW (22.4 MW).
In addition to the installations, another $580,924 was allocated for various contractors to analyze and educate DG/CHP interests across the State. Three contracts will cover half the cost of feasibility studies for potential projects; five fund project analysis and technology transfer tools, and four provide for operating-data retrieval and online results presentation.
The New York Energy $mart Program is funded through a regulatory assessment on the consumer electricity bills of the investor-owned utilities. The Public Service Commission authorizes NYSERDA to develop and operate public-benefit programs that improve energy efficiency, promote a cleaner environment and benefit the State's economy. The programs are open to residential, commercial and industrial customers that pay the assessment. For more program information, visit NYSERDA
Project Award List Attached
| Award Winner |
Location |
Power Capacity (kW) |
Amount Awarded |
Project Value |
Proposal Title |
| Cornell University |
Ithaca, Tompkins County |
30,000 kW |
$1,000,000 |
$43,300,000 |
Cornell Combined Heat and Power Project |
| Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. |
Schenectady, Schenectady County |
400 kW |
$1,000,000 |
$3,122,070 |
Integrated Energy System Using Anaerobic Digester Gas |
| Binghamton University |
Binghamton, Broome County |
6,000 kW |
$1,000,000 |
$8,342,376 |
Combined Heat & Power / Emission Reduction |
| UTC Power |
Manhattan |
720 kW |
$1,000,000 |
$3,560,511 |
PureComfort 360M Trigeneration at the New York Marriott Financial Center Hotel |
| The Cooper Union |
Manhattan |
195 kW |
$422,450 |
$844,900 |
Cooper Union Foundation Building CHP Plant |
| W&M Properties of New York, LLC |
Harrison, Westchester County |
660 kW |
$1,000,000 |
$2,500,000 |
First Demonstration of an Integrated CHP/Absorption Cooling System with Full Backup Power Capabilities at a Class A Commercial Building in Westchester County |
| Flatbush Owners Co. LLC. |
Brooklyn |
500 kW |
$1,000,000 |
$2,666,657 |
Myrtle Avenue Condominiums |
| TOTAL |
|
38,475kW |
$6,422,450 |
$64,336,514 |
|
| ECO Technology Solutions, LLC |
Chenango County |
not applicable |
$25,000 |
$50,000 |
Development of a Regional Digester and Bioenergy Enterprise for Chenango County - Preliminary Feasibility Assessment |
| Steven Winter Associates, Inc. |
Manhattan |
not applicable |
$32,337 |
$66,937 |
CHP Feasibility Study for Fountain House |
| Steven Winter Associates, Inc. |
Bronx |
not applicable |
$25,985 |
$52,805 |
Combined Cooling Heat and Power Feasibility Study at the Urban Horizons Building |
| Pace Energy Project |
Statewide |
not applicable |
$99,457 |
$137,631 |
Mandatory Hourly Pricing and CHP |
| Energetics Inc. |
Statewide |
not applicable |
$100,000 |
$133,467 |
DG-CHP and Infrastructure Security |
| Steven Winter Associates, Inc. |
Statewide |
not applicable |
$99,697 |
$134,374 |
Transfer of the Multifamily Screening Tool to a Web-Based Environment |
| Endurant Energy |
Statewide |
not applicable |
$98,772 |
$139,664 |
New York State District Energy Vertical Market Development |
| New York Energy Consumers Council, Inc. (NYECC) |
Statewide |
not applicable |
$99,676 |
$208,360 |
A Collaborative Approach to Advancing the Development of DG Systems in New York City High-Rise Buildings |
| TOTAL |
|
|
$580,924 |
$923,238 |
|
| CDH Energy Corp. |
Statewide |
not applicable |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Contractor Services for DG-CHP Site Monitoring |
| Connected Energy Corp. |
Statewide |
not applicable |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Contractor Services for DG-CHP Site Monitoring |
| Southern Research Institute |
Statewide |
not applicable |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Contractor Services for DG-CHP Site Monitoring |
| Novus Engineering P.C. |
Statewide |
not applicable |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Approved as qualified, amount to be determined |
Contractor Services for DG-CHP Site Monitoring |
CONTACT:
Ray Hull
(518) 862-1090, ext. 3356;
rwh@nyserda.ny.gov
Last Updated: 10/19/2012