Erie, Colorado

Town of Erie

Comprehensive EPC at five Town of Erie municipal facilities, integrating LED lighting, BAS upgrades, solar PV, water conservation, and pool system improvements to reduce energy and water use while generating over $80,000 in annual savings.

industry

Local & State Government

location

Erie, Colorado

Solutions

Energy & Operational Efficiency, Energy Audits, Energy Audits & Consulting, Energy Performance Contracting, Financial Structuring, Performance Assurance, Performance Contracting

Annual Savings

$80,910

Annual Energy Savings

2,708 MMBtu, 295K gal. water

Overview

The Town of Erie pursued an Energy Performance Contract to modernize infrastructure, reduce operational costs, and integrate renewable energy across its municipal facilities. The community faced challenges with aging systems, inconsistent controls, and high utility consumption. Our team was selected to deliver upgrades across five major buildings including the Police & Courts building, Community Center, Water Treatment Facility, North Water Reclamation Facility, and the L.A.W. Service Center. These improvements support long-term sustainability, asset reliability, and cost predictability.

Solutions

We delivered a comprehensive suite of improvements across the Town of Erie’s municipal facilities. These included LED lighting retrofits, modernization of BAS controls across four buildings, installation of a 70 kW solar PV array, improvements to pool pump efficiency via VFDs, installation of a TDS sensor, low-flow water fixtures, a lab hood timer, and a new on-site hypochlorite generation system. All improvements were executed under the Colorado Energy Office Performance Contracting Program, including commissioning, documentation, and integration with town operations.

Results

The Town now benefits from enhanced energy efficiency, modernized controls, and greater operational visibility. Projected annual cost savings exceed $80,000, with energy savings totaling more than 2,700 MMBtu. Additional benefits include reduced maintenance needs, safer chemical handling at the pool, improved indoor air quality, and more efficient water usage. Solar production provides long-term REC revenues and reduces reliance on grid energy.

Project Highlights

  • LED retrofits across five major Town facilities (1,509 fixtures total)
  • New BAS installed at ECC, P&C, LAWSC, and WTF with enhanced remote access
  • Installation of a 70 kW rooftop solar PV system at the Police Department & Courthouse
  • Low-flow fixtures and urinal valve retrofits improving water efficiency across buildings
  • Installation of VFDs and TDS controls for community center pool pumps
  • On-site hypochlorite generation system improving pool safety and reducing chemical costs
  • Projected annual savings exceed original IGA estimates by more than $5,000

Energy Conservation
Measures

  • LED lighting retrofits (1,509 fixtures)
  • BAS upgrades and commissioning across ECC, P&C, LAWSC, and WTF
  • 70 kW rooftop solar PV installation at Police & Courts building
  • Lab hood timer system at North Water Reclamation Facility
  • On-site hypochlorite generation system for ECC pool
  • Low-flow fixture retrofits (urinals and faucet aerators)
  • VFDs and TDS monitoring system for ECC pool pumps

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