by Tech. Sgt. John Hughel
142nd Fighter Wing Public Affairs
2/3/2014 - PORTLAND AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, Ore. -- Emphasizing
the benefits of energy saving and sustainability, the 142nd Fighter
Wing was recognized by Energy Trust of Oregon during a presentation
ceremony held here Thursday.
Speaking before members of the FW and others in attendance, Peter West,
Director of Energy Programs for Energy Trust of Oregon, formally
acknowledged the Oregon Air National Guard members for their service.
"First of all I want to say thank you from all of us [at Energy Trust of
Oregon] for what you do both in combat and in peace time," West said.
Energy Trust of Oregon is an independent nonprofit organization
dedicated to helping customers benefit from saving energy and generating
renewable power.
During the past two years the 142nd FW has been working with Energy
Trust of Oregon to implement efficiency standards with projects on
exterior lighting, flight line lighting, and aircraft hangar interior
lighting and vehicle maintenance facilities.
It was during the ceremony that West, along with his staff presented a cash incentive check to the 142nd FW for $166,324.
"The lighting specific project, will save you [the 142nd Fighter Wing]
over a million kilowatt hours in the next 17 years. It will pay off in
about six years so that will be more than 10 years of free power," said
West.
The benefits to the local community works as a "Double Kicker" as the
savings keeps the money invested locally helping to create jobs and
reduces electric rates to customers at the same time.
"Nearly 14,000 jobs are regularly employed doing these types of jobs annually," said West.
The collaborative effort between Oregon Energy Trust and the 142nd FW
enables the Portland Air National Guard Base to meet a 2005 Executive
order, directing a reduction in energy consumption by 30 percent for
more than a ten year period.
"Beginning in 2012 we began to work with Energy Trust of Oregon to
implement many of the changes with lighting, which includes changing
over 1,000 fixtures," said Col. Rick Wedan, the 142nd FW commander.
Almost immediately the results began to make a difference in energy computation.
"In 2013 we [Portland Air National Guard Base] spent over half million
dollars in electricity at this base, yet we saved more
than $60,000 through the upgrades we accomplished," said Wedan.
The savings in energy and cost to tax payers also helped reduce the carbon footprint of the Portland ANGB.
"Over 385 tons of carbon dioxide emissions were reduced in 2013 as well," said Wedan.
The cash incentive will allow for future projects here at the Portland ANGB.
"Now we can move ahead with aggressive interior lighting projects, and
also begin enhancing our HVAC control systems in our buildings," Wedan
said while described how the incentive check will be used. "We want to
thank Energy Trust of Oregon for helping us do our part to help us
decrease our demand on our very precious environmental resources."
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