The recognition recipient of this award was Matthew Larsen, Ogden ALC. This upgrade will save 937,682 kilowatt hours a year, which translates into a cost savings of $38,576 per year and qualified for an incentive of $140,652. Dip tank improvements were made in building 507, consisting of automated tank covers and controls installation, in order to modulate supply and exhaust air volume, dependent on whether lids are open or closed, while still maintaining required air flow in the facility.“All three projects were a joint effort between the 75th Air Base Wing and the Ogden Air Logistics Center, consisting of energy efficiency changes and improvements to the ALC’s processes.” “The Rocky Mountain Power energy awards consist of two items, one being the presentation of an incentive check and the second is recognition of the individuals that made these projects successful,” said Nick King, Hill’s energy and utility manager. Hill AFB has received these utility incentives for years, with this award representing the cumulative incentives related to three separate projects that were completed last year and part of the Energy Savings Performance Contract program to upgrade the installation’s infrastructure and energy systems. This program provides various cash or bill credit incentives, depending on the type and scope of projects, to businesses and homeowners completing energy conservation efforts. Steve Naegle, Rocky Mountain Power Wattsmart business project manager for Cascade Energy, presented the award in the form of an oversized check to base leadership for Hill’s participation in the electric company’s Wattsmart program. The base qualified for a total incentive of $1,405,909 that Hill AFB will utilize to fund additional energy efficiency and resiliency efforts. In total, Hill's energy savings projects will save 12,882,649 kilowatt hours a year, which translates into a cost savings of $621,264 per year. The 75th Air Base Wing was presented an energy incentive award by Rocky Mountain Power April 14. By Todd Cromar, 75th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
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