City of Stamford, CT Thomas Madden, AICP Director of Economic Development
Energy Improvement District Formation November 11, 2007, the City of Stamford established an Energy Improvement District. Intent to provide property owners with the means to create alternative energy systems including distributive generation, combined heat and power, and renewable energy systems and to do so in partnership with other properties
Energy Improvement District Formation November 11, 2007, the City of Stamford established an Energy Improvement District. Intent to provide property owners with the means to create alternative energy systems including distributive generation, combined heat and power, and renewable energy systems and to do so in partnership with other properties
Energy Improvement District Microgrid EID Board looked to establish a micro grid project for the District. Property owners would have the ability to sell excess power to other property owners. City of Stamford applied for a grant from DEEP for the Microgrid project. Project did not move forward.
Energy Improvement District RFP RFP Released June 2014 for Energy Service Company (ESCO) RFP scope looked at Government Center, Rippowam Middle School, Roxbury Elementary School, Westhill High School, and Stamford High School Interviews were held in October ESCO was selected to under take the work Currently, EID is finishing the contract negotiations with Con Edison Solutions
ESPC critical path & schedule Phase 1: ESCO selection (October 2014 to May 2015) Finalize contracts - Investment Grade Audit 7-8 months Phase 2b: Design, construction, commissioning 12 18 months Phase 3: Performance period 15 20 years
Stamford Government Center microgrid concept Stamford s Government Center CHP location Clinton Manor Post House 7
Microgrid technical structure CHP COC COC SGC 8
Gov. Center Rippowam Roxbury Stamford High Westhill ECM No. Energy Conservation Measure Description 1 Government Center Microgrid 2 High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 3 Energy Management System Upgrades and Optimization 4 High Efficiency Boiler replacement 5 HVAC Upgrades 6 Combined Heat and Power for schools 7 Water efficiency upgrades 8 Well Water Resiliency 9 Kitchen Upgrades 10 Kitchen Conversion at SGC 11 Vending Machine controls 12 Walk-in Cooler Controls 13 Weatherization 14 Indoor Pool Cover 15 Solar Photovoltaics (power purchase agreement)
Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPCs) can retrofit for resilience Municipality engages ESCO ESCO guarantees savings from energy upgrades Cash flow from lower bills repays Capital bonds or thirdparty financing Capital improvements without capital expenditures Finance & install critical facility resilience enhancements ESPC can be used with new construction
How ESPCs work
ESPC provides integrative framework Finance today s upgrades with tomorrow s energy savings Balance energy efficiency with generation capacity cost Portfolio of buildings and energy conservation measures Bundle measures for bigger savings, shorter payback Pooled resources support critical facility capital improvements Plug-in supplemental funding (e.g., grants, rebates) Climate change mitigation & adaptation via same measures
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Downtown
Downtown Development Overview Residential Units Completed 2013-2014 460 Residential Units Under Construction 2014-2016 722 Hotel Units Under Construction 2014-2016 131 Residential Units Proposed with Land Use Approvals 2014-2016 1615 Total Units Downtown Development 2013-2016 2928
Residential Apartments Opened 2014 The Moderne: 58 residential units 75 Tresser: 344 residential units The Verano: 58 residential units Total: 460 residential units
The Moderne 163 Franklin Street 58 residential units RMS Companies
75 Tresser 75 Tresser Boulevard 344 residential units and 5,120 square feet of ground floor retail space Post Road Residential
75 Tresser 75 Tresser Boulevard 344 residential units and 5,120 square feet of ground floor retail space Post Road Residential
The Verano 750 Summer Street 58 residential units RMS Companies
Apartments & Hotel Under Construction 2014-2016 66 Summer: 209 residential units Park Square West IV: 209 residential units Summer House: 222 residential units Residence Inn (Hotel): 131 residential units Rippowam Place: 118 residential units Bedford Hall: 82 residential units Morgan Lofts: 175 residential units Total: 1046 residential units
66 Summer Phase 2: 66 Summer Street 209 residential units Trinity Financial
66 Summer Phase 2: 66 Summer Street 209 residential units Trinity Financial
Park Square West Phase 4: 1055 Washington Boulevard 209 residential units Trinity Financial
Summer House 184 Summer Street 22-story apartment complex with 222 apartments and 2,200 sf of ground floor retail F.D. Rich Company
Residence Inn by Marriott 25 Atlantic Street 131 extended stay hotel rooms Seaboard Properties
Residence Inn by Marriott 25 Atlantic Street 131 extended stay hotel rooms Seaboard Properties
Rippowam Place Washington Boulevard 118 dwelling units, 1,500 square feet of ground floor retail, 4,200 square feet of restaurant space RMS Companies
Rippowam Place Washington Boulevard 118 dwelling units, 1,500 square feet of ground floor retail, 4,200 square feet of restaurant space RMS Companies
Bedford Hall 545 Bedford Street 82 residential units F.D. Rich Company
Bedford Hall 545 Bedford Street 82 residential units F.D. Rich Company
Morgan Lofts Morgan Street 175 residential units Fuller Development
Apartments Proposed With Land Use Approvals 2014-2016 Atlantic Station: 650 residential units Urban Ready Living: 672 residential units Total: 1,322 residential units
Morgan Lofts Morgan Street 175 residential units Fuller Development
Atlantic Station Atlantic Street (Post Office Site) Twin 21-story towers housing 650 apartments and 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurants Cappelli Organization
Atlantic Station Atlantic Street (Post Office Site) Twin 21-story towers housing 650 apartments and 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurants Cappelli Organization
Parcel 38, Hole in the Ground Tresser Boulevard/Greyrock Place 672 residential units housed within 11 buildings and 5,090 square feet of ground floor retail F.D. Rich Company
URL: Urban Ready Living Tresser Boulevard 672 residential units housed within 11 buildings and 5,090 square feet of ground floor retail F.D. Rich Company
Contact Thomas Madden, AICP Director of Economic Development City of Stamford - (203) 977-5168 tmadden@stamfordct.gov