Successful Low Cost Energy Efficiency and Cost Control Strategies for a Rapidly Growing School District

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  • Phil J. Tornelli BSET, MBA, CEM

Abstract

This article describes energy and cost-saving initiatives imple-
mented over a 10-year span between the Volusia County School System
and FPL. Opportunities were identified and addressed in three focus
areas: 1) Control and equipment improvements in new schools and in
retrofits; 2) Advanced metering with operating changes; and 3) Behav-
ioral alterations and motivations to encourage users to take an active
role in savings programs.

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Author Biography

Phil J. Tornelli, BSET, MBA, CEM

Phil J. Tornelli, CEM, CSDM Member AEE, is a commercial energy survey program manager for Florida Power & Light Company (FPL). He has an MBA from the University of Central Florida, and a BS in engineering technology and industrial operations from the University of Central Florida Phil has more than 25 years of energy management experience at one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, consulting with customer segments including educational and governmental institutions as well as commercial and industrial organizations. Mr. Tornelli also has instructed numerous classes addressing energy saving programs, business energy evaluations, and rate savings strategies.

For additional information regarding this project, please contact him through email at: Phil J. Tornelli@FPL.com or US Mail @ Phil J Tornelli, CEM, DSM Program Manager, Residential and Business Energy Survey Programs, FPL, P.O. Box 2851, Daytona Beach, FL 32120-2851

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Published

2023-07-11

How to Cite

Tornelli, P. J. . (2023). Successful Low Cost Energy Efficiency and Cost Control Strategies for a Rapidly Growing School District . Strategic Planning for Energy and the Environment, 28(4), 60–80. Retrieved from https://journals.riverpublishers.com/index.php/SPEE/article/view/19931

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