WALNUT, CA — After being awarded a $5.8 million contract, CMS Viron is undertaking a three-pronged approach in order to reduce overall peak energy demand for Mt. San Antonio Community College. The plan includes lighting upgrades with retrofits of all interior lighting systems, the installation of a campus-wide digital energy management system, and the replacement of a thermal cooling system with a more energy efficient system.
Sparked by soaring energy costs and California's energy difficulties, the college solicited CMS Viron for help in building an on-site power plant. "Rather than getting into the power plant operations business, our recommendation was to first reduce the amount of energy the college uses by installing energy efficient equipment that will upgrade their buildings and campus and second, to use the majority of electricity at the least expensive point in the day," said Kendra Marks, account executive. "An engineering analysis could then determine other possible upgrades that would avoid construction of a power plant."