02. NTA Energy Audit

Project Overview

The National Telecommunications Authority’s (NTA) headquarter building located in Delap consumed 946MWh of electricity in the year 2014, at a total cost of $456,700. This equated to an annual greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 1.77 Million lbs of CO2. A major contributor to NTA’s energy costs was the large centralized chiller-type air conditioning, which accounted for 75% of their energy expenditure.

Project Outcomes

The audit of NTA identified energy efficiency cost savings of approximately $175,000 per annum by implementing two major energy efficiency projects that cost $61,950 in total. These savings represent approximately 38% of the energy currently used by the audited buildings (calculated at 2015 Commercial energy tariff of $0.406/kWh). These savings equate to greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to 806,000 lbs of CO2. NTA proceeded with these recommendations in the subsequent years that followed.

The table below documents the savings potentials that can be achieved by targeting the two main energy consuming systems at the Center – Air Conditioning (accounting for 75% of total energy use) and lighting (3%) as well as improving system efficiencies by removing the step down transformers that account for losses of 1% of the NTA energy bills.

Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings Potential Projects

Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings Potential Projects

Project

Cost to Implement[1]

Savings (kWh)

Annual Savings ($)

Internal Rate of Return

Payback period

CO2- e avoided (lbs)

New Gree Inverter A/Cs

 $55,805[2]

 398,000

 $161,500

 289%

 4.15 Months

 744,260

LED Light project

 $6,145[3]

 21,000

 $8,600

 140%

 8.6 Months

 39,270

Removal of 4 step down Transformers

 $0

 12,000

 $5,000

 –

 –

 22,440

Efergy Meter

 $100

TOTAL

 $61,950

 431,000

 $175,100

 283%

 4.25 Months

 805,970

[1] Implementation costs are based on locally available equipment costs only (labor not included).

[2] Based on: $995 for 9kBTU; $1,295 for 12kBTU; $1,995 for 24kBTU Gree Inverter Hansol series cost

[3] Based on: $19.95 cost per standard LED 4’ Tube