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SAVEnergy Audit Contractor

Project: SAVEnergy Audits of Federal facilities

Client: US Department of Department of Energy

Scope: In April 2005 Celtic Energy was selected (with only eight other firms in the US) to provide comprehensive SAVEnergy Audits of Federal facilities across the country.

Features: We have been awarded the following facilities under this contract:

  • Fort Jackson, SC -
    Fort Jackson is the largest and most active Initial Entry Training Center in the U.S. Army, training 34 percent of all soldiers and 69 percent of the women entering the Army each year. Celtic Energy is auditing 750,000 square feet of barracks on the base.
  • Carl Stokes Federal Courthouse - Cleveland, OH
    This 21 story, 750,000 square foot courthouse is being audited to reduce its annual utility bill. There are significant opportunities to upgrade the lighting and controls systems, which will improve performance and reduce costs.
  • Indian Health Service Hospitals: Santa Fe and Mescalero, NM
    These older facilities provide desperately needed health services to Native Americans in their respective areas. The facilities requires major HVAC and controls upgrades, which will be evaluated during the audit, to maintain a healthy environment.
  • US Marine Corps: Mobilization Command - Kansas City, MO
    This modest-sized base is utilized to assist with the deployment of troops, and to assist the families of troops while soldiers are on duty. 
  • US Navy Communications Research Center - Sugar Grove, WV 
    This facility is focused on communications research and development for the Navy. Identified ECMs include: HVAC, controls, heating, window, and O&M upgrades.

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