Thomas Jefferson University
Founded in 1824, Thomas Jefferson University is an academic
health center located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
It consists of Jefferson Medical College, the Jefferson
College of Graduate Studies, the Jefferson College of
Health Professions and associated university services.
Its singular mission is to serve society through contributions
to the maintenance and enhancement of people’s
health and well-being. The university seeks to pursue
that mission through the three interdependent activities
of medical research, health services, and the education
of physicians, health professionals and scientists in
related disciplines.
Faced with increasing energy costs at its downtown Philadelphia
campus, Thomas Jefferson University selected Constellation
Energy's Projects & Services Group (CEPS) to identify,
coordinate and implement facility improvements that
would significantly reduce energy expenses. Through
a master energy services agreement, CEPS audited energy
systems and practices and made recommendations for a
multiphase improvement plan to upgrade energy systems
on the campus.
The projects involved more than 20 individual initiatives
at eight different buildings and at various other points
across campus.
Activities included:
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Replacing lighting in campus buildings
- Installing
metering information systems
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Placing variable speed drives on fans
- Expanding
automated energy management and control systems
- Instituting
steam conservation measures
These improvements are helping the university use energy
more efficiently, reduce energy costs and increase the
comfort for students, faculty and staff.
CEPS facilitated financing for the projects via their
master energy services agreement, allowing for project
costs to be paid from savings realized from the upgrades.
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