Mar 23, 2021 03:10 pm
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HALTOM CITY, Texas — Through a comprehensive effort to reduce energy consumption across all its campuses, Birdville Independent School District (BISD) announces it has saved funds and improved classroom comfort while cutting energy use per square foot by a third since partnering with Cenergistic, a national energy conservation company. The District opted to continue the success by renewing the partnership an additional three years.
The partnership made a significant impact on BISD over the first five years of the program. The 33 percent energy use reduction helped redirect funds from the utility budget to student learning. National organizations took notice too: the District earned 58 ENERGY STAR® Building Certifications — recognition reserved for the top 25 percent of K–12 buildings nationwide.
The average cost per square foot to power all 4,281,323 square feet of BISD buildings has gone from $1.24 in 2015 to $0.84 today.
The Energy Use Index, a measurement of energy units per square feet for a 12-month period, dropped from 39.25 to 26.43 — one of the lowest in the nation, a Cenergistic representative reported.
Program success plays a significant role in reducing the District’s carbon footprint. Energy reduction from the program equates to avoiding carbon emissions produced by 43.8 million miles of automobile travel.
“Everyone, from administrators to teachers and staff, has collaborated to make this program a success,” said Doug Bilyeu, Regional Vice President at Cenergistic.
BISD’s comprehensive behavior-based energy conservation program addresses energy use throughout the District. Two Cenergistic Energy Specialists — Christopher Latimer and Laron Street — work closely with District personnel and Cenergistic engineers and experts to continually optimize systems and schedules. They monitor energy use with advanced technology and shape organizational behavior through education — affecting how each person in the organization understands, uses and saves energy for years to come. The outcome is healthier, more efficient buildings that use less energy and have lower related costs.
To protect against COVID-related issues, the Energy Specialists give special attention to improving air quality and supporting facilities teams to ensure classrooms adhere to CDC ventilation standards.
“Cenergistic has assisted our transition back to in-class learning and that alone has proved invaluable,” said Katie Bowman, BISD Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Auxiliary Services. “The dollar savings on top of that prove this partnership to be a shrewd investment for our district and students.”
About Birdville Independent School District
Birdville ISD’s 33 campuses proudly serve Richland Hills and parts of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, and Watauga. The mission of Birdville ISD is to ensure that all students position themselves to excel with integrity in an ever-changing global society through innovative and responsive learning environments.
About Cenergistic
Since 1986 Cenergistic has partnered with 1,495+ educational, municipal government and healthcare organizations to achieve $6 billion in utility savings and cost avoidance. These strong results come from the application of Cenergistic’s organizational behavior-based strategies and are enhanced by our proprietary software platform to drive building and equipment optimization. Our energy conservation program reduces utility consumption by an average of 25% with no capital investment while maintaining or improving the comfort and quality of building environments. For more than a decade, Cenergistic has been recognized by the Environmental Protection Agency as ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year or Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence. To learn more, visit www.cenergistic.com.
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Mar 23, 2021 12:14 pm
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Congratulations to BISD’s SkillsUSA District 4 contest winners. #BISDShines
ACTION SKILLS DEMO Jaylen Brown: First Place
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY Aiden Albino: Third Place–Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair
First Place–Extemporaneous Speaking Robert Gilbert: First Place–Motorcycle Service Technology Caleb Graham: Second Place–Diesel Equipment Technology Kash Sample: First Place–Automotive Service Technology Zane Sheffield: First Place–Customer Service First Place–Mobile Electronics Installation
COMMERCIAL BAKING Janette Padilla: First Place Brittany Razo: Second Place Abby Rose: Third Place
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
Carpentry Kaydance Morgan: Second Place
CULINARY ARTS
Logan Lazarus: First Place Michael Dailey: Third Pace
CUSTOMER SERVICE Olman Arevalo: Third Place
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION Jeni-Kae Chappell: First Place
GAME DESIGN
Interactive Application and Game Design Trenton Hunt and Bradlee Klares: First Place Natalie Lynch and Ryland Reed: Second Place
JOB SKILLS DEMO Manuel Martinez: First Place Alexander Perez: Third Place
RESTAURANT SERVICE Olman Arevalo: First Place Angel De La Cruz Valdez: Second Place Daysi Fuentes Martinez: Third Place
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