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Governor Paterson announces nearly $9 million in Stimulus Funding awarded to state Energy Program projects in New York City Region

October 29, 2009

Governor David A. Paterson today announced that nearly $9 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funding has been awarded to support 17 energy conservation projects in the New York City region. The funding will help municipalities, public schools, universities and colleges, hospitals, and not-for-profit agencies implement energy efficiency, renewable energy, and clean fleet projects. Through these awards, New York continues to invest in a clean energy economy and strives to achieve the goal of meeting 45 percent of our energy needs through energy efficiency and renewable energy by 2015.

These projects will reduce energy and operating costs by more than $2.7 million and achieve payback in just over four years. Measures funded include installation of lighting and lighting controls, HVAC and HVAC controls, photovoltaic systems, solar thermal, and advanced technology vehicles and equipment.

“During a time of declining resources, these funds will provide public and non-profit entities with critical resources needed to make long-term investments that will reduce their energy costs and save taxpayers money,” Governor Paterson said. “These investments, along with funding opportunities currently available through NYSERDA, will invigorate the State’s economy, heighten the demand for clean renewable technologies, and increase the need for a larger green collar workforce within New York’s clean energy economy. I applaud President Obama and our Congressional Delegation for their work to secure these critical funds that promote economic recovery, energy independence, and strong environmental stewardship.”

The projects, which were competitively selected under the State Energy Program, represent the first step of funding from a program that will total $74 million. Additional awards are expected to be made before the end of the year.

Francis J. Murray, Jr., NYSERDA President and CEO said, “Implementing energy conservation measures is absolutely critical to achieving the State’s mission to reduce energy consumption, protect the environment, and attain energy security. The State Energy Program fits hand in glove with the Governor’s ambitious energy goals of meeting 45 percent of the State’s electricity needs through improved energy efficiency and renewable energy by 2015, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions within the State by 80 percent by the year 2050. NYSERDA looks forward to working with the award recipients to help them achieve the greatest savings possible.”

More than 427 proposals were received by NYSERDA and evaluated on a competitive basis. Primary selection criteria included technical viability, cost-effectiveness, demonstration of compliance with program requirements, and cost sharing. A total cost of awarded projects is more than $33 million. Each awardee must still successfully enter into contract and meet all ARRA requirements prior to funding being released.

The next round of funding for the remaining $49.9 million has been announced with proposals due to NYSERDA on November 23, 2009. Additional due dates will be available pending remaining funding availability.

A detailed table of the energy conservation projects awarded is below:
New York City Region
Proposer Funds Allocated Estimated Annual Cost Savings Description
Center for Automotive Education & Training $253,215.00 $11,714.00 To install a solar thermal heating system.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center $889,350.00 $445,550.00 To add a control system to four 1,500 ton steam chillers.
Montefiore Medical Center $207,229.75 $63,885.00 To complete a lighting retrofit project in two facilities.
Pratt Institute $109,474.50 $11,732.00 To complete a lighting retrofit project.
New York College of Podiatric Medicine $17,714.00 $9,150.00 To complete a lighting retrofit project.
Yeshiva University $539,847.00 $42,425.00 To complete a lighting retrofit project.
Montefiore Medical Center $950,000.00 $561,628.00 To complete a lighting retrofit project.
Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center $1,000,000.00 $474,696.00 To complete a boiler replacement project.
New York Methodist Hospital $979,000.00 $310,000.00 To install improved controls on chillers and to upgrade
combined heat and power plant efficiency.
Fordham University $500,000.00 $117,082.00 To complete a lighting and chiller controls system upgrade.
Long Island College Hospital $614,804.40 $260,044.00 To complete a lighting retrofit project.
Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center $224,083.35 $85,319.00 To install an energy management control system and
to install new kitchen fume hoods.
City of New York - Department of Education $76,400.00 $1,382.00 To install a 7.6 kW photovoltaic system.
City Of New York $961,122.00 $95,325.00 To reduce diesel emissions by replacing diesel
vehicles and equipment.
City Of New York $75,773.00 $4,144.00 To implement a solar thermal domestic hot water
heating pilot program in five fire department (FDNY) facilities.
City Of New York $1,527,039.00 $327,110.00 To complete a lighting retrofit project in multiple city
owned facilities.
Hunter College $16,992.56 $3,727.00 To complete an air compressor system efficiency upgrade.

CONTACT:

Colleen Ryan, NYSERDA
518-862-1090, ext 3359
cqr@nyserda.ny.gov

Last Updated: 11/26/2012