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  • Judson ISD Receives $336,179.00 from  CPS Energy’s 2019 Demand Response Program

     

    • Best Performance- Judson ranks 3rd of all school districts at 114% performance to contracted amount. (Top 2 schools, only accounted for 1140KW)
    • Highest achieved KW & Payment- Judson ranks 1st of all school districts

    2019 Demand Response

     

    CPS Energy’s Demand Response program is a voluntary program that helps ensure safe, reliable and affordable electric power for San Antonio area.  The program also supports the Texas grid known as Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) which manages the flow of electricity to more than 25 million Texas customers across the state.

     

    The Demand Response Program is an integral part of CPS Energy’s Save for Tomorrow Energy Plan (STEP). STEP’s goals include eliminating the need to build another large power plant and improving air quality in the Greater San Antonio area.

    Summer 2019 was one of the hottest summers in history. As a customer, your district not only increased your participation in the program, but you OVER achieved by 14% of your goal! Because of this performance, Judson ISD earned a check in the amount of $336,179 for your participation in the Demand Response program.

     

    School districts are excellent candidates for demand response programs for several reasons. Energy usage peaks around mid to late afternoon, with loads dropping after school hours and during the summer months – when energy is most in demand. The largest energy uses for schools are heating, cooling and lighting. These are all areas where minor adjustments can be made quickly and easily, without negative impacts to the school facilities.

     

    Though this specific program is aimed at local commercial and industrial customers, CPS Energy offers similar programs for residential customers through the My Thermostat Rewards programLearn more about these money-saving programs here.

     

    JISD Energy Management receives CPS Rebate Check total $219,887 for 2018 Energy Solution Projects

    CPS Check $219, 887.37

    Joe Jones with CPS Energy announced at the meeting:

    I would like to thank the Board of Trustees, Dr. Ball and the Executive Staff for inviting CPS Energy here this eveing to present this big check for $219,887.37. It's an honor to present Judson ISD this check for $219, 887.37 as an incetive for participating in the 2018 Energy Efficiency Program. The payment is for the installation of more energy efficient lighting and HVAC modifications. The projected energy savings is estimated at 622 KW, and a total of 1.9M KWH. This is a great benefit to our community to reduce ongoing energy consumption, especially during peak periods in the summer; Thank you for helping out our community!

    A special thank you to David Oehler and Andy Jimenez for working with our partner, Clearesult, to access and evauate opportunities for energy savings. Congratulations on a great job! Please keep up the good work druing 2019 and beyond as well! Thank you.

    I would like to add one more note since 2013 JISD Energy Management has brought back to the district a total of 2.4 million in Energy solution project rebates and Demand Response incentives. Also from these projects JISD is saving over $588,000.00 annually from avoided costs.

    JISD Energy Management Awards $8,844.00 in Energy Reduction Incentives to Campuses!

    The JISD Energy Management Department conducted a district-wide energy reduction incentive program over a four month period, beginning September 1st, 2018 and ending on December 31,2018. Utility bills were compare from previous year same timeframe..

    As part of our comprehensive Energy Management Program, a portion of savings are earmarked for incentives . This year, we returned over $8,844.00 back to the campuses for reducing their overall electricity consumption. JCARE celebrated being the number one reducer and received $2,596.00 and Hopkins ranked number two at $1,138.00!

    • Ricci Bethely-Day and Sounjalynne Mata accepts the award for JCARE  reduction 40%
    • Terry Combs and Emilie Hayes accepts the award for Hopkins  reduction 17.5%
    • Susaye Scott accepts the award for Converse reduction 3.2%
    • Sherri Wrather and Rebecca Igou accepts the award for JCARE  reduction 6.9%
    • Tricia Davila accepts award for Pashall reduction  0.4%
    • Ted Haynes, Michelle Allen and Muezetta Robinson  accepts the award for Masters  reduction 11.5%
    • Loretta Davidson and Joanna Campos accepts the award for Coronado reduction 4.7%
    • Sharon Balderas, Miriam Blanton and Sarah Donald accepts the award for Park Village reduction 1.08%
    • Shawna Houahan and Kelle Lofton accepts the award for Franz reduction 2%
    • Michelle LaRue, Deborah Rice and Allison Sproles accepts the award for Rolling Meadows reduction 0.5%
    • Shannon George and Karen Durkin accepts the award for Woodlake reduction 1.5%
    • Daniel Brooks accepts the award for Woodlake reduction 7.3%
    • Destiny Barrera and Energy Captain Jacob Lopez accepts the award for Spring Meadows reduction 14.3%
    • Scott Wilson, Tiffany McHugh and Shawn Beach accepts the award for Elolf reduction 3%
    • Jerome Johnson accepts the award for Kirby reduction 9.6%
    • Daniel Martinez and Therese Ermer accepts the award for Salinas reduction 2.7%
    • Gregory Brauer and Chanell Gomez accepts the award for Veterans reduction 9.1%

    Judson ISD earns BIG $’s with CPS Energy’s 2018 Demand Response Program

    CPS Check $280,973

    Judson ISD (JISD) earned an incentive check in the amount of $280,973 for participating in the 2018 Demand Response (DR) program during the months of June- September.  With 26 campuses participating this year, the district averaged a 4,014 KW reduction, and saved over 145,508 kWh.

    CPS Energy’s Demand Response program provides customers an opportunity to earn financial incentives while playing a significant role in stabilization of the electric grid.  This is accomplished by reducing or shifting commercial and industrial customers’ electricity usage during peak periods.

    “This is our 6th year participating in CPS Energy’s Demand Response program, said JISD’s District Energy Manager David Oehler.”  Since the Program started, Judson ISD has earned over $1,382,612.19 in incentive payment.  “By participating in the program, we receive year-end incentives and rebates that save thousands on energy costs, allowing more funds to be invested into resources for students.”

    Demand Response is an integral part of CPS Energy’s Save for Tomorrow Energy Plan (STEP) that’s planned to save 771 megawatts of electrical demand in Bexar County by the year 2020.  STEP’s goals include eliminating the need to build a new generation resource, and improving air quality in the San Antonio area.

    The DR program is a voluntary load curtailment program for commercial and industrial customers.  The program is designed to reduce peak load by offering incentives to decrease electric load on the hottest summer days. 

    “Our team works closely with our customers to develop detailed plans to reduce energy costs, said CPS Energy’s Key Account Manager Joe Jones.” “We are excited to offer valuable programs that help enrich our education system and the community in which we work, live and play.”

    Schools are good candidates for demand response programs for several reasons. Energy usage peaks around mid to late afternoon, with loads dropping after school hours and during the summer months – when the distribution grid is most in demand. The largest energy uses for schools are heating, cooling and lighting.   These are all areas where minor adjustments can be made quickly and easily, without negative impacts to the school facilities.

    Though this specific program is aimed at local commercial and industrial customers, CPS Energy offers similar programs for residential customers through the My Thermostat Rewards program.

    Additional information can be found at cpsenergy.com.

    JISD Energy Management receives CPS Rebate Check total $577,052.4 for 2017

    2 CPS Checks

    The check is for our participation this past year in the CPS Energy’s Demand Response Program at 25 campuses. The Demand Response program is when the utility grid is at a peak on usage. CPS requests their customers to reduce usage where they can. Participants within this plan get paid back for their reduction .

    During extreme temperatures customers use MORE ENERGY. Using More energy can cause price spikes and possible blackouts. >Normally, utilities fire up another POWER PLANT to meet demand. But Demand Response, A/C units and appliances adjust to Energy efficient presets. Energy use drops and participants see lower ELECTRIC BILLS.

    This year CPS is presenting a total check amount $382,341.19

    The second check was for the past years rebates for HVAC and lighting retrofits totalling $194,711.28

    JISD Energy Management Awards $16,816.00 in Energy Reduction Incentives to Campuses!

    The JISD Energy Management Department conducted a district-wide energy reduction incentive program over a four month period, beginning September 1st, 2017 and ending on December 31,2017. Utility bills were compare from previous year same timeframe..

    As part of our comprehensive Energy Management Program, a portion of savings are earmarked for incentives . This year, we returned over $16,816.00 back to the campuses for reducing their overall electricity consumption. Woodlake Hills celebrated being the number one reducer and received $2,619.00 and Elolf ranked number two at $1,268.00!

    • Daniel Brooks and Sonia Ibanez accept the award for Woodlake Hills 40.2%
    • Shawn Beach; Tiffany McHugh; Scott Wilson; Sylvia Gonzalez accept the award for Elolf 19.4%
    • Liza Guerrero and Shanise Davis accept the award for Judson Middle 17.6%
    • Kelle Lofton and Shawna Houlahan accept the award for Franz 15.6%
    • Josephine Juarez accept the award for Veterans Memorial 8.4%
    • Yliana Gonzalez and Valencia Hugle accept the award for Hartman 15%
    • Christine Guajardo accept the award for Olympia 14.5%
    • Linda Cruz and April Schweizerhof accept the award for Crestview 13.8%
    • Allison Sproles accept the award for Rolling Meadows 13.8%
    • Tracey Valree accept the award for Metzger 8.3%
    • Christophor Galloway accept the award for Candlewood 10.7%
    • Terry Combs, Carlos Cabasos and Emily Hays accept the award for Hopkins 7.0%
    • Mata Sounjalynne and Ricci Bethely-Day accept the award for JCARE 9.7%
    • Karen Durkin accept the award for Woodlake Elementary 4.1%
    • Tricia Davila accept the award for Paschall Elementary 13.9%
    • Barbara Smejkal and Vincent Lugo accept the award for Millers Point Elementary 3.5%
    • Patrcia Rodriquez accept the award for Converse Elementary 6.7%
    • Ted Haynes & Etta Robinson accept the award for Masters Elementary 1.3%
    • Jerome Johnson & Michael Barclay accept the award for Kirby Middle 0.80%
    • Sherri Wrather & Rebecca Igou accept the award for Copperfield Elementary 2.8%
    • Joanna Campos & Cynthia Davis accept the award for Coronado Elementary 2.6%

    JISD Energy Management Awards $5,311.00 in Energy Reduction Incentives to Campuses!

    The JISD Energy Management Department conducted a district-wide energy reduction incentive program over a four month period, beginning September 1st, 2016 and ending on December 31,2016. Utility bills were compare from previous year same timeframe..

    As part of our comprehensive Energy Management Program, a portion of savings are earmarked for incentives . This year, we returned over $5,311.00 back to the campuses for reducing their overall electricity consumption. Millers Point Elementary celebrated being the number one reducer and received $2,134.00 and Franz ranked number two at $1,218.00!

    • Vincent Lugo and Barbara Smejkal accepted Award for Millers Point Elementary
    • Rodney Vigil, Shawna Houlahan, and Krystal Pastrano  accepted Award for Franz Elementary
    • Julia Battle and Karen Durkin accepted Award for Woodlake Elementary
    • Gregory Mihleder and Marcette Galindo accepted Award for Woodlake Elementary
    • Stephanie Mihleder and Christine Guajardo accepted Award for Olympia
    • Linda Cruz accepted Award for Crestview Elementary
    • Beverly Broom accepted Award for Kitty Hawk
    • Christophor Galloway accept award for Candlewood
    • Jerome Johnson accept award for Kirby

    JISD Energy Management receives CPS Rebate Check total $358,719.00 for SFY 2017

    The check is for our participation this past year in the CPS Energy’s Demand Response Program at 17 campuses

    The Demand Response program is when the utility Grid is at a peak on usage. CPS requests their customers to reduce usage where they can.

    Participants within this plan get paid back for their reduction .

    During extreme temperatures customers use MORE ENERGY

    Using More energy can cause price spikes and possible blackouts

    Normally , utilities fire up another POLLUTING POWER PLANT to meet demand…

    But Demand Response, A/C units and appliances adjust to Energy efficient presets

    Energy use drops and participants see lower ELECTRIC BILLS…

    This year CPS is presenting a total check amount $358,719.00

    District Energy Management Department and Facilities Planning Department.  Through a well planned and executed strategy, the district will be able to save a significant amount of energy off the power grid. CPS Energy’s Joe Jones presented a nice rebate check totaling $380,349.95  to Energy Manager David Oehler,Energy Specialist Andy Jimenez and Facilities Planning Director Victor Valdez for the Energy saving HVAC and LED lighting installed at Veterans Memorial High School.

    JISD 2016 Spring Break "Vampire Walk" was a success

    Prior to the spring break, Energy Management conducted its traditional "Vampire Walk". The purpose of the audit is to ensure that not only are appliances and electronics turned off for the break, but that they are also unplugged. The requirements were communicated to all the campuses. Out of the 201 offices and classrooms that were audited, Four Schools had perfect scores - Crestview, Millers Point, Hartman,and Metzger. Two Campus came in a close second Salinas and Spring Meadows.

    • Millers Point accepting award Energy Captain Vincent Lugo and Maegan Voight and Barbara Smejkal
    • Metzger Middle accepting award Nato James
    • Spring Meadows accepting award Michael Unate and Courtney Morawski
    • Hartman accepting award David Garcia

    JISD Energy Management receives two CPS Rebate Checks total $363,910.00 for SFY 2016

    One of the checks consists of a combined total of funds back to the district for Six Energy Saving solutions projects the district completed this past school year (Rebates).

    • Copperfield Indoor Lighting
    • Copperfield Outdoor Lighting
    • Copperfield Chillers
    • Park Village Chiller
    • Pac Band Practice Lighting
    • Kitty Hawk Locker Room Lighting

    Total Check $160,513.00

    The second check is for our participation this past year in the CPS Energy’s Demand Response Program at 16 campuses

    The Demand Response program is when the utility Grid is at a peak on usage. CPS requests their customers to reduce usage where they can.

    Participants within this plan get paid back for their reduction .

    During extreme temperatures customers use MORE ENERGY

    Using More energy can cause price spikes and possible blackouts

    Normally , utilities fire up another POLLUTING POWER PLANT to meet demand…

    But Demand Response, A/C units and appliances adjust to Energy efficient presets

    Energy use drops and participants see lower ELECTRIC BILLS…

    Our average demand curtailed (traditional program) was 4,131 KW at $46.00 earning $190,026.

    Judson ISD’s average demand curtailed (Automated Demand Response) was 492 KW at $27.00 earning $13,371.

    This year CPS is presenting a total check amount $203,397.00 which is a 83% increase in last year’s 

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