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Upgraded Boiler System Goes Online in the Atlanta University Center
Energy Systems Group Helps AUC Campus Go Green
| Source: Energy Systems Group
ATLANTA, GA--(Marketwire - October 27, 2008) - Clark Atlanta University (CAU) and Spelman
College announced today the completion of a $12 million renovation of the
John B. Shepherd Central Utility Plant located on the campus of CAU. The
Central Utility Plant services 23 buildings at Spelman, 14 at CAU, and 14
at Morehouse.
Initially built in 1937 with modifications in 1968 and '82, senior
leadership at the institutions recognized the necessity to upgrade the
ailing utility plant. Energy Systems Group was selected in October 2006 to
completely renovate the Central Utility Plant to provide steam, hot water
for heating and chilled water for cooling to the three Atlanta University
Center (AUC) institutions for the next 15 years.
"We are extremely excited about the completion of this renovation which
means efficiency and reliability for our students, faculty and staff. This
marks a milestone and time for celebration for our campuses," said Robert
Flanigan, vice president for Business and Financial Affairs and treasurer,
Spelman College. "Since 2005, we have wrestled with various corrective
options for the plant and are proud of the outcome and collaboration with
our member institutions."
Renovation plans were under way in December 2006 when a boiler failure
impacted heat and hot water service on the AUC campuses. Unfortunately,
some students living on campus were inconvenienced and relocated to
off-campus living facilities for one night while temporary boilers were
installed to restore heat and hot water to the campus community.
"The success of this project clearly exemplifies the spirit of
collaborative leadership that Clark Atlanta University and Spelman College
demonstrated to effectuate measures for costs savings, efficiency and sound
energy practices, while providing a state-of-the-art energy system to
buildings served by the newly renovated plant," said Michael Lacour, vice
president for Management Services, Clark Atlanta University. "Clean energy
is a topical issue for our nation, and we are proud to be at the forefront
providing an innovative solution to this issue within our campus
community."
Key facility upgrades by ESG include the installation of a 1300-ton chiller
that enables the plant to provide chilled water for air conditioning of
many buildings for the first time. In addition, ESG installed two new high
efficiency boilers fueled by either natural gas or propane and one high
efficiency boiler powered by electricity.
"ESG has significantly expanded the Central Utility Plant's heating and
cooling capacity through a cost-effective strategy, all within its existing
structural footprint," explained Ted Photakis, ESG regional director.
The University Financing Foundation (TUFF) facilitated the renovation by
coordinating efforts of the development and financing teams.
"TUFF is so pleased to be a part of the collaboration that brought about
the much needed renovation to the Central Utility Plant that will serve
three great centers of learning. Institutions are only as strong as the
infrastructure which supports them and this renovation will allow Clark,
Spelman and Morehouse to focus on academics rather than boilers," said
Thomas Hall, President and Chief Operating Officer of The University
Financing Foundation.
"We commend both CAU and Spelman College on their collaboration utilizing
an innovative financing solution to modernize their energy infrastructure,
thereby enhancing their students' educational environment and comfort,
while significantly reducing their energy consumption and carbon
footprint," said Jim Adams, President of Energy Systems Group.
About Clark Atlanta University
Formed in 1988 by the consolidation of two historic institutions, Atlanta
University (1865) and Clark College (1869), Clark Atlanta University, a
United Methodist School is the largest of the United Negro College Fund
institutions with an enrollment of more than 4,000 students. Clark Atlanta
University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia,
30033-4097: Telephone 404-679-4501) to award Bachelor's, Master's,
Specialist and Doctor's Degrees. The Carnegie classification list CAU as a
Research University-High Research Activity. CAU is listed as one of the
best southeastern colleges by The Princeton Review and has been selected to
the Washington Monthly's 2008 list of best colleges and universities.
National business and consumer publications rank Clark Atlanta high among
the best buys in American higher education.
About Spelman College
Founded in 1881, Spelman College is a prestigious, highly selective,
liberal arts college that prepares women to change the world. Located in
Atlanta, Ga., this historically Black college boasts a 79 percent
graduation rate, and outstanding alumnae such as Children's Defense Fund
Founder Marian Wright Edelman; former U.S. Foreign Service Director General
Ruth Davis, authors Tina McElroy Ansa and Pearl Cleage; and actress LaTanya
Richardson. More than 83 percent of the full-time faculty members have
Ph.D.s or other terminal degrees, and the average faculty to student ratio
is 12:1. More than 2,100 students attend Spelman. For more information,
visit www.spelman.edu.
About Energy Systems Group
Energy Systems Group (ESG) is an award-winning energy services company
operating from 15 offices throughout the Midwest and Southeast. The core
business of Performance Contracting uses energy efficiency, technology, and
long term financing to help building owners modernize their facilities.
Renewable Energy solutions and assets are adding a whole new dimension to
growth. ESG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vectren Corporation (NYSE : VVC ). For more information about ESG, visit www.energysystemsgroup.com.