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State University of New York Annual Status Report Manager: Karren Bee-Donohoe Date Created: October 1, 2013 Reporting Date: October 1, 2013 Reporting: Describe the current status of the building data your organization has provided to the CMIT. Elaborate on the completeness of the data provided, whether future adjustments to the baseline may be needed, and if any systemic challenges to providing energy data reporting exist. The baseline building gross square footage (GSF) data for SUNY is based on a systemwide Building Characteristics Inventory (BCI). This inventory includes all buildings owned or leased by the University, and is updated annually. Excluded from this data are garages and some facilities that are not managed by SUNY and for which SUNY does not purchase energy. In 2007 the NYS Office of the State Controller audited SUNY’s compliance for Executive Order 111 and as part of the audit directed SUNY to remove the garages from the SUNY GSF for energy reporting, even though actual energy usage for these facilities could not be separated from the rest of the facilities. As a result SUNY’s reported GSF for the Baseline report continues to exclude the garages. There are some changes necessary to the baseline data which was published in the July 2013 Build Smart NY Baseline Report. While the total GSF for SUNY changes by a negligible amount of less than a half a percent, a few individual campuses have changes of as much as 15%. The resultant Energy Use Intensity (EUI) for SUNY’s baseline goes from 258.21 up to 259.35 and is adjusted by campus accordingly. For the 2011-12 report and all future reporting, the same methodology will be used for establishing the reporting year GSF. Each year new buildings are added to SUNY stock while others are retired. These changes to GSF will be reflected in each year’s report data starting with this year’s 2011-12 report. The attachment EO88 Baseline OGSF Data SUNY.xls provides a comparison of the original BSNY baseline data and the revised data. A separate tab lists each campus OGSF and the garages and other buildings that have been excluded. This document provides OGSF data for reporting years 2010-11, 11-12, and 12-13. University of Buffalo was originally listed in the baseline as two separate Campuses. While the parts of Buffalo are in different locations in the City of Buffalo, the three parts (North, South and Main) are managed as a single entity and will be reported as one. In future years as more buildings are sub-metered, future reporting will be a combination of building data and campus data. Once all facilities over 20,000 GSF are sub-metered, reporting will be by building. Reporting of usage will be easier beginning with FY 2012-13 as SUNY implemented Energy Cap as an energy use reporting software. Data for all utility purchasing beginning July 2012 is captured in the Energy Cap database by account by month. The greatest difficulty for reporting at this time is fuel oil which is currently tracked by delivery, not by usage. Per EO 88 future tracking will be by usage through installation of sub-meters or other measures. Finally, an important consideration in the calculation of source EUI is the portfolio of renewable energy and combined heat and power installations on SUNY campuses which should reduce the factor for source energy for those installations. Details are provided in the discussion of on-site generation.

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Page 1: EO 88 SUNY 2013 Report updated 10.18.13

State University of New York Annual Status Report

Manager: Karren Bee-Donohoe

Date Created: October 1, 2013

Reporting Date: October 1, 2013

Reporting: Describe the current status of the building data your organization has provided to the CMIT. Elaborate on the completeness of the data provided, whether future adjustments to the baseline may be needed, and if any systemic challenges to providing energy data reporting exist. The baseline building gross square footage (GSF) data for SUNY is based on a systemwide Building Characteristics Inventory (BCI). This inventory includes all buildings owned or leased by the University, and is updated annually. Excluded from this data are garages and some facilities that are not managed by SUNY and for which SUNY does not purchase energy. In 2007 the NYS Office of the State Controller audited SUNY’s compliance for Executive Order 111 and as part of the audit directed SUNY to remove the garages from the SUNY GSF for energy reporting, even though actual energy usage for these facilities could not be separated from the rest of the facilities. As a result SUNY’s reported GSF for the Baseline report continues to exclude the garages. There are some changes necessary to the baseline data which was published in the July 2013 Build Smart NY Baseline Report. While the total GSF for SUNY changes by a negligible amount of less than a half a percent, a few individual campuses have changes of as much as 15%. The resultant Energy Use Intensity (EUI) for SUNY’s baseline goes from 258.21 up to 259.35 and is adjusted by campus accordingly. For the 2011-12 report and all future reporting, the same methodology will be used for establishing the reporting year GSF. Each year new buildings are added to SUNY stock while others are retired. These changes to GSF will be reflected in each year’s report data starting with this year’s 2011-12 report. The attachment EO88 Baseline OGSF Data SUNY.xls provides a comparison of the original BSNY baseline data and the revised data. A separate tab lists each campus OGSF and the garages and other buildings that have been excluded. This document provides OGSF data for reporting years 2010-11, 11-12, and 12-13. University of Buffalo was originally listed in the baseline as two separate Campuses. While the parts of Buffalo are in different locations in the City of Buffalo, the three parts (North, South and Main) are managed as a single entity and will be reported as one. In future years as more buildings are sub-metered, future reporting will be a combination of building data and campus data. Once all facilities over 20,000 GSF are sub-metered, reporting will be by building. Reporting of usage will be easier beginning with FY 2012-13 as SUNY implemented Energy Cap as an energy use reporting software. Data for all utility purchasing beginning July 2012 is captured in the Energy Cap database by account by month. The greatest difficulty for reporting at this time is fuel oil which is currently tracked by delivery, not by usage. Per EO 88 future tracking will be by usage through installation of sub-meters or other measures. Finally, an important consideration in the calculation of source EUI is the portfolio of renewable energy and combined heat and power installations on SUNY campuses which should reduce the factor for source energy for those installations. Details are provided in the discussion of on-site generation.

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State University of New York Annual Status Report Energy Audits: Provide a completed Energy Auditing Plan with this report. Describe how far along to reaching your auditing target you currently are, and what resources you plan to utilize for performing audits at the remaining targeted buildings. SUNY actually began the process of energy audits during the conception of EO88 with SUNY Purchase contracting with NYPA in March of 2012. That study was completed in August 2013 and provides a schedule of energy efficiency and renewable projects that will guide SUNY Purchase through to accomplishing the EO 88 objectives. Since the start of the Purchase energy audit, 19 other audits are in varying stages, such as development of scope, consultant selection, fee negotiation, contract award, and start of actual audit activities. As the audits are completed campuses will prioritize projects, seek funding and implement those measures with reasonable paybacks or other benefits as funding allows. The attached Audit plan arranges the SUNY Campuses by related sector. This allows for comparison with peers within the SUNY system. Within each sector the campuses are ranked and per the EO 88 guidelines those in the top third have an audit requirement of June 30, 2015 while those in the middle third have a 12/31/2016 requirement. Several campuses in the bottom third of their sector have elected to begin Energy Master Plans, although a specific deadline is not established in the EO 88 Guidelines. The audit plan GSF and EUI numbers have been adjusted to the revised baseline numbers. SUNY will focus in the coming months on getting the remaining top third campuses of each sector started in the audit process. Many campuses are choosing to use the services of NYPA and the pre-qualified consultants to progress the energy audits. Campuses not electing to use NYPA services are contracting on their own using SUNY procedures for consultant selection and contracting. SUNY campuses are applying for grant funding for 50% of the study cost through NYSERDA. Campuses are hopeful that no or low cost measures will help offset the remaining cost of the audits. Energy Efficiency Projects: Provide information regarding the overall progress of implementing your planned EE projects, identifying any major challenges, success stories or upcoming opportunities. Attach a populated Project Template document to this report. SUNY has been continually working to increase energy efficiency of the campuses. The attached Project Tracker includes well over 200 projects that have been initiated since the EO 88 baseline, with over 90 completed. As indicated in the tracker, the projects are in varying stages of development. The comprehensive list of projects is projected to reduce the SUNY EUI by nearly 812,000 MMBtu, nearly 3.7% of the 20% savings goal. Major challenges moving forward include the lack of capital funding in the 2013-14 budget. In 2008 SUNY’s measured deferred maintenance backlog was $3.2 B. On top of backlog one must consider the additional backlog growth each subsequent year, or annual renewal needs. In order to reduce backlog, one must invest at a rate greater than the annual renewal needs. With a critical maintenance capital budget of $550 million per year, SUNY was able to reduce backlog only $100M because of the compounding annual renewal needs. In the 2013-14 fiscal year, a budget of only $60M was targeted to one campus and was provided for critical maintenance. No additional capital appears likely based on the State fiscal plan. This lack of capital is a major concern for progressing energy savings projects, many of which are major rehabs of HVAC, electrical and other building components to bring them up to current efficiency standards while replacing outdated and failing equipment.

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State University of New York Annual Status Report Additional challenges exist in taking advantage of the NYSERDA and Utility company incentives even though SUNY pays approximately $1.8 M per year in system benefit charges toward the NYSERDA programs. Recommendations include having NYSERDA Program Opportunities that are more clearly geared toward university type projects and having staff specialized in researching and managing applications to assist SUNY facilities staff who are stretched from years of extensive budget cuts. Despite the continuing challenges, numerous success stories are provided in the highlights section of the report. Operations & Maintenance: Describe the current status of O&M plans at your building portfolio, identifying any challenges to development and implementation of O&M plans. List 3-5 key areas of focus in the development of future O&M plans for EO 88.

The following are campuses descriptions of current Operation and Maintenance statuses, concerns and future plans:

SUNY - Albany

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

Campus uses the AiM CMMS to create and track work orders related to Preventative Maintenance (PM) of energy-using equipment. The PM program includes air handlers, pumps, motors, VFD, elevators, lighting, life/safety equipment, etc. Campus also has service contracts with Building Management System (BMS) vendors to maintain the building control systems efficiently.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

The PM program and O&M activities are funded through the Facilities Operational Budget which has seen severe cuts in the last few years.

Majority of the buildings on campus were built all at the same time in 1960s. Many of the systems in buildings across campus have reached the end of their useful life at the same time, presenting an ongoing operations and occupancy challenge. PM alone cannot keep these systems functional and efficient for much longer.

Major rehabs and significant system replacement work will be required to meet the EO88 energy reduction targets.

The campus cannot afford to take buildings offline for any significant time period, which is required for the much needed gut rehab/system replacement work in the buildings.

No new capital funds in the 2013-14 (and future) State Capital Budgets do not bode well for substantial renovations and repairs in the buildings.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Continuous commissioning in all new and major gut rehab construction projects: The campus is planning to retain the original commissioning agent on new and major gut rehab construction projects for 3-year post-warranty phase to a) ensure that the building continues to perform per original design intent; b) optimize building performance by identifying low- and no-cost improvements; and c) train in-house staff to perform continuous commissioning after the end of the 3-year period. This is being piloted in Liberty Terrace, our new apartment-style residence hall, and is resulting in measurable benefits.

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State University of New York Annual Status Report SUNY - Alfred State

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

Alfred State College (ASC) has been actively pursuing energy savings measures for the past several years. We have also incorporated renewable energy sources into our campus energy portfolio in an effort to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.

As part of our strategic plan, ASC has installed energy efficient interior fluorescent fixtures and exterior LED pedestrian lighting.

We have also installed automatic lighting controls in some of our facilities.

In 2013 we completed renovation of the science building which included ground water (geothermal) heating and cooling in the facility and incorporated an 18KW photovoltaic array.

We have built a zero-energy home on our Wellsville campus demonstrating the latest in energy-efficient technology and in 2013 installed a 100 KW wind turbine to offset our electrical usage on the Alfred campus.

In the summer of 2013, ASC entered the first phase of a plan to decentralize the campus from our outdated and inefficient heating plant by installing independent condensing boilers in two of our resident halls. This plan calls for the entire campus to be removed from the plant in the next several years.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

The greatest challenges to carry out the campus plan for energy efficiency are financial restraints due to lack of capital funding. Also burdensome is the logistics of phasing the installations into as short of a construction window as possible for efficiency purposes. Funding the project from multiple funding sources is also a hurdle which has made the project more challenging.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

ASC plans to move forward with our plan to minimize energy consumption through decentralization from the heating plant. This will also require a new campus natural gas distribution loop as our current gas supply lines are not large enough to meet the demands of satellite boilers.

We plan to continue with installation of energy efficient lighting of our outdoor campus road and parking lots. We are also in the final stages of a study to renovate our largest Resident Hall complex which will incorporate energy efficient boilers, lighting and controls. The McKenzie complex houses nearly 50% of our current in-resident student population.

SUNY - Binghamton

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

Binghamton University’s Physical Facilities Operations department routinely performs scheduled preventative maintenance on a wide range of energy using equipment. Currently there are 1,159 master PM routines covering 11,098 individual assets, or pieces of equipment. All PMs are entered into the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) detailing equipment type, location, specific itemized list of work to be performed, frequency of PM, and crew to perform the PM. All PMs are entered to comply with the manufacturers’ specifications to ensure optimum performance of the equipment.

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PM routines are further fine-tuned through the input of the technicians/trades workers performing the PM tasks. All major systems (HVAC, electric) are monitored 24/7 for performance by a dedicated crew. All major systems have, where possible, adjustments made for occupancy and schedule to reduce load during low or no use time-frames.

All major HVAC systems are managed by a zone maintenance approach, ensuring constant attention to performance.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

Receiving complete & timely PM requirements after renovation or new construction.

Staffing to accomplish all scheduled PM work.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

To improve our O&M impact on energy use, we plan to focus on optimizing the capabilities of our new CMMS system (Maximo) to better capture all PM work performed; track materials usage on PMs; and take advantage of the system’s capabilities to better manage our assets by creating job plans, hazard plans, and safety plans within the PM routines.

SUNY -Brockport

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

In support of Executive Order #88, we are working to augment our Operations and Maintenance efforts through a multi-faceted approach: enhancing our computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), updating and formalizing our preventive maintenance program, conducting an energy master plan, implementing a robust building condition assessment program, and participating in the APPA “Facilities Performance Indicators” program.

The College appears to have strayed from a solid CMMS system and PM program approximately ten years ago as Facility staffing levels and maintenance funding started to take a significant hit. Recently we have refocused our efforts on the more critical boilers, chillers, cooling towers and pumps, and are working towards updating and reinstituting our air handler and exhaust system PM program. We are nearing the beta phase for a new CMMS system (Footprints) that will replace the old zone log books for the routine, day-to-day maintenance requests while helping ensure the campus community receives an appropriate response to their varied requests.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

The main challenges we will face in meeting the various requirements of Executive Order #88 will involve staffing and funding. The aforementioned programs and plans will highlight a number of critical priorities, though the funding stream for equipment modifications and replacement, along with staffing issues will soon become even more critical. Staff realignment or growth is expected.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

We are working with NYPA and NYSERDA on an Energy Master Plan that will assist us in meeting the operational and maintenance requirements of Executive Order #88. We have recently received proposals from several qualified consultants, and continue to work through the evaluation process with NYPA. We anticipate formally starting the process later this Fall. We have

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a good energy management system (EMS) / building management system (BMS) in place, and hope to use the energy master plan recommendations to implement even more energy efficient strategies.

We are utilizing a new Building Conditions Assessment Program (Sasaki and Associates) to help us understand the current condition of our residence halls, and will soon evaluate the remainder of campus this Spring. Staff engineers, project managers, and maintenance technicians are working collaboratively to help identify the existing conditions for major systems throughout our building portfolio. The results will help us develop a strategic priority for which systems and buildings to further focus future upgrade and improvement opportunities.

We are planning to participate in the APPA “Facilities Performance Indicators” benchmark program this year. This will assist us in identifying improvement opportunities for maintenance support, both staffing and funding.

SUNY - Buffalo State College

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

In addition to improving energy efficiencies of our building infrastructure and mechanical systems, Buffalo State College will expand existing initiatives to increase employee and constituent contributions to energy use reduction. As structural and mechanical operating efficiencies and consistent maintenance of related infrastructure is improved, increased support and participation of the academic community, the administrative community and all constituents is imperative. O&M plans include strengthening and expanding energy conservation programming by enlisting internal and external constituents to actively engage in energy use reduction. The College will also conduct utility use audits to identify and enforce utility use improvements in constituent-controlled environments.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

maintaining consistency in the development and perpetuation of successful, constituent-dependent programming

centralizing responsibility for agency-wide energy conservation

acquiring funds for needed retrofits and future programming

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Auditing/Improving existing infrastructure/mechanical maintenance regimens to ensure that maintenance is performed to produce optimal energy efficiencies.

Auditing current facilities use to identify potential for utility use reduction.

SUNY - Cobleskill O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

Energy survey- An energy survey was conducted by a National Grid affiliate and we are awaiting the results. We included Warner, Bouck, Curtis Mott, Vroman and a large parking lot in this survey.

Continued building monitoring- We have added energy monitoring to buildings (Draper/Parsons, Fake/ Ten Eck, and Porter) in the last 2 years. We are in the process of having 3 additional buildings (Dix, Draper and Pearson) monitored. This will be complete before the end of the calendar year.

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Replace building domestic hot water (DHW) heaters- The aging hot water tanks in five dorms (1000 gallon tanks) are in the process of being replaced. These older tanks loose a large quantity of energy in storage as well as necessitate the running of the main plant outside the heating season. We have installed a gas line to the two remaining outlying dorms in anticipation of installing instantaneous gas and instantaneous steam heated DHW heaters to these building (expected completion Aug. 2014). The gas DHW heaters will allow us to use these buildings any time of year and only place the main plant online during the heating season (thus saving energy). The instantaneous steam will allow us to avoid the storage loss (by the large old tanks) during the heating season. We intend to change the DHW tanks (1000gal each) Dix, Draper and Pearson with the instantaneous steam type (2015-16).

Repurposing the temporary boiler at the Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources (CARN) project sight- We are in the planning stages to reuse of the temporary boiler (CARN construction project) to provide heat to the pool (air and water) as well as hot water for gym showers in the adjoining Bouck building (along with our new gas DHW heat in the dorms) this will allow us to reduce the running time of the main steam plant. It will also avoid the inherent transportation losses of energy. This project scheduled for 2015, operational.

Building Automation Systems (BAS) program reviews- We are presently working with our BAS company (TBS) to deliver more efficient heating and cooling of these buildings. This will provide energy savings (year around) and will also be a benefit to the end user. This review is in the Child Care Center, Warner and Holmes, initially.

Boiler efficiency readings and adjustments- We are implementing twice annual (up from annually) checks of all of our package boilers to insure that they are maintaining their efficiency throughout the heating season. (Ryder, Home Economics, Johnson, Mackey, Dairy Barn complex, and Child Care Center)

The campus has a new building in construction presently- This will allow us to terminate the use of a number of smaller less efficient heating, and lighting systems with a new LEED Gold energy efficient building.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Review and optimization of the operating program for the building control systems

Strategic operation use of the main heating plant – more down time SUNY - Cornell

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

The Cornell University Contract College Facilities Operation and Maintenance Plan ensures the optimal operation of all its state owned facilities. The operation and maintenance plan is updated within each college Facility Master Plan. Facility assessments are completed to determine deferred maintenance and renewal projects required in the short (5 years) and long (20 year) term time frames.

Energy conservation audits have been completed on the majority of large (>50,000 ft^2) facilities. Projects resulting from the building energy audits were funded through SUCF funding and Internal debt financing. Future audits are planned for large (>50,000 ft^2) facilities once every ten years. Viable energy reduction projects resulting from these audits will be placed in the SUCF capital planning list. The projects are aligned with facility deferred maintenance needs in order to optimize energy reduction and the reduction of maintenance expenditure.

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Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

Key challenges for this effort are the alignment of energy reduction projects with significant deferred maintenance needs.

Funding for these projects is limited, and in direct competition with other college programmatic needs.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Energy conservation focused preventive maintenance is completed on all high energy use facilities every 18 months by a staff of 10 Energy Conservation Controls Technicians (ECCT). The ECCT team re-commissions central mechanical and space HVAC systems to reduce energy use and maximize occupant comfort. Small energy conservation projects identified during the re-commissioning process are completed utilizing in house labor.

SUNY - Cortland

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

SUNY Cortland began a series of building recommissioning in 2008. In August 2009 Retro Commissioning Reports were completed on Memorial Library and Park Center. These were considered some of the largest energy users. The work was performed through Honeywell Energy solutions. All the recommendations of the report were enacted and suggested repairs and improvements made.

A second round of recommissioning took place in 2011 addressing Corey Union and our major dining facility, Neubig Hall. This audit was performed by EYP and all recommendations were enacted and repairs and improvements made

A third round of recommissioning, again performed by EYP, is in process. This round will recommission a building that was extensively rehabbed in 2006. This will be our first chance to measure how our building operations have improved or deteriorated over the past six years.

This leaves the Cornish Vanhousen Complex as the only space over 100,000 ft² not recommissioned over the past six years.

Several other buildings, Bowers science hall, Dowd Fine Arts, are currently being rehabbed. The new Student Life Center and Dragon Residence hall under construction and LEED gold. We will use the commissioning process to measure building performance.

Natural gas metering is available at each building. We plan to work on upgrading the electric metering on our 100,000ft²buildings first and then identify other metering candidate based upon energy use, energy load, and ease of installation.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals:

The biggest single challenge is the lack of buy-in from groups outside the Facilities Division. The single easiest and cost free solution to meeting the EO-88 goals would be through scheduling changes, both small scale and large scale. Through data supplied thru EYP we have shown that all the EO-88 energy goals could be met, almost cost free, through better long term and short term operational scheduling; but this isn’t on the table, we are continuing to look only at mechanical efficiency…we are no longer an agricultural society. We don’t need the summers off…but we like it. So we’ll spend billions looking elsewhere.

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Last summer, we cooled a 70,000 ft² building that ended up housing 6 people and a couple on again off again summer classes. Even a ground source heat pump can make that efficient or sustainable.

There is no perceived reward for making EO-88 targets and no disincentive for not making targets.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Electric metering of buildings as noted above

Upgrade the campus electrical distribution system, moving from 4.8KV to 13.5 KV distribution to lower transmission losses.

SUNY - Delhi

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

SUNY Delhi is beginning the process of developing an O&M Plan including focusing on the following areas:

Improving the operation and efficiency of the Central Heating Plant: o Installing new dual burner and burner management system for the 600 HP Johnston Boiler o Installing new upgraded controls throughout the heating plant, new burner management

systems on the 350 HP boilers, and installing a SCADA system to monitor and control the Central Heating Plant.

o Installing new economizers on boilers. o Installing new heat recovery system. o Exploring alternative fuel sources.

O&M Best Practices – Evaluating and implementing energy saving ideas found in various O&M Best Practices resources.

Retro Commissioning -Utilizing campus facilities staff as much as possible to perform retro commissioning on campus building systems.

Utilizing the energy management/building automation and event scheduling systems to better schedule and control building systems.

Developing a campus-wide PM program, concentrating on EO 88 O&M requirements. o Completing required O&M checklists for operating protocols, calibration, and sequencing. o Completing required O&M checklists for cleaning and repair.

Improving and better utilize the campus work order system to document and track O&M tasks

3.5.2: Selecting and installing a single, campus-wide, energy management/building automation system. Also, installing metering and controls to monitor and record energy use on campus. (Metering to be connected to energy management/building automation system.)

Training programs are to be examined and selected for campus staff in the key O&M areas: o Provide Operating Engineer Training for the HVAC and Heating Plant staff. o Provide Energy Modeler Training and Certification for the Energy Manager. o Provide Energy Manager Training and Certification for the Energy Manager. o Provide Energy Auditor Training / Certification for the Energy Manager. o Provide Commissioning / Retro Commissioning Training / Certification for the Energy Manager

and possibly other Facilities Managers. o Provide Facility Manager Training and Certification for the Facilities Managers.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

Funding

Procurement

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Staffing levels

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Working with NYPA to develop an Energy Master Plan scope of work, including a comprehensive energy audit (ASHRAE Level II.)

Improving the operation and efficiency of the Central Heating Plant.

Exploring alternative fuel sources.

Installing a single campus-wide energy management/building automation system, incorporating metering of campus energy usage.

Developing in-house Preventive Maintenance and Retro Commissioning programs.

SUNY – Downstate Overview: SUNY Downstate Medical Center (DMC), located in central Brooklyn, is a thriving medical teaching center comprising 2.5 Million square feet at the main campus complex of 11 buildings including a hospital, research labs, dormitory residences and academic buildings. The Basic Science Building (BSB), built in 1953 is a 541,000 square foot facility located at 450 Clarkson Avenue and houses the facility’s Central Boiler Plant consisting of five Combust ion Engineering High Pressure Water Tube Boilers configured for duel fuel operation (#6 oil/natural gas). The Central Boiler Plant supplies 165,000 lbs/hr of steam for heating and cooling (Absorption Chillers) to the campus. Absorption chill water production capacity is 500,875 refrigeration tons capacity. The central plant primarily serves the following buildings within scope of the EO 88 mandate: the Basic Science Building, University Hospital Building (UHB-689,000 square feet), Health Science Education Building (HSEB – 261,000 square feet), 811 Residence Hall (70,000 square feet), 825 Residence Hall (70,000 square feet) and the Student Center Building (48,000 square feet). A capital project is on the books to overhaul the existing boilers, update the controls and replace auxiliary systems that will increase the overall efficiency of the current plant. O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

It is current practice to replace unreliable or failed plant equipment with more energy efficient equipment. Energy savings have been affected primarily by replacing electrical motors with higher efficiency models. Variable Frequency drives have been added to chill water, boiler feed pumps, condenser pumbps and HVAC Fans service sections of the BSB, HSEB and UHB. M&R projects are in place to replace old or worn cooling towers. Where possible, chill water fans have been added to replace less efficient DX systems. Lastly, more efficient filters have been added to air handling units that resist fouling and air blockage.

To increase equipment reliability and efficiency, vibration analysis and thermal scans are performed annually to aid in preventive maintenance of plant systems and components. The campus has a partially implemented CMMS for preventive maintenance. The remainder of preventive maintenance is conducted using a manual paper system based upon risk assessment criteria. In addition, service contracts are in place for larger plant components for preventive and corrective maintenance. Preventive maintenance in the plant also addresses steam distribution and condensate recovery to maintain plant cycle efficiency.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

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Acute care and laboratory occupancies require high energy consumption largely due to the

ventilation requirements for 100% outside air and continuous round the clock operations. The

only way to substantially improve energy efficiency in these areas is through capital investiture to

replace aging infrastructure, tightening the building envelope and re-insulation of HVAC duct

work and piping in un-renovated areas. The BSB, HSEB, Residence Halls, and Student Center

currently have limited to no major capital projects allocated to address these issues.

Another operational issue of significance is that there is no campus wide Building Management

System. Lastly, no funding has been allocated for the full implementation of the CMMS system to

effect statistical analysis and trending of preventive and routine maintenance activities.

Substantial areas on the main campus are lighted with T12 fixtures, namely the entirety of the

HSEB building.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

As mentioned above, we continue to install more efficient motors and add VFD’s funded via the

M&R Capital process. In addition, 12 M&R projects were initiated by Physical Plant to replace

inefficient plant equipment with more reliable and efficient equipment. LED lighting retrofits for

exterior lighting and stairwell lighting are in the procurement process

SUNY – Environmental Science and Forestry

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

The ESF O&M plan is based on a general condition assessment of the major building systems, equipment and components. The current plan lists several projects that will yield energy savings if properly designed and installed. They involve upgrades to cooling towers, air handling and roof top units, a lab vacuum system, air compressors and building exhaust systems. Elements of the building envelope are also listed on the ESF O&M list. Skylights, windows, doors and other components will be upgraded and modified to reduce energy gains / losses. The building audit process consists of a survey and condition assessment of the major mechanical, lighting and building envelope systems. This process will identify additional projects that will be places on the M&O list.

As part of developing the scope for these and other projects, each system will be evaluated to determine what changes in use / load / requirements / etc. have occurred over time so the replacement system is right-sized for current conditions. This strategy matches the system energy requirements with the current needs.

Using the data collected during the facility audit and condition assessment, an energy model that mathematically represents the building will be developed. This tool will be used to evaluate potential choices for upgrading a system and to rank the relative savings potential of each option. This information will be used to develop a payback analysis so a more energy efficient / cost effective solution can be selected for each project.

The campus building management and control system (BMCS) will also be expanded and enhanced to better control and monitor the operation of energy intensive systems. Additionally, a new submetering system will be installed to monitor utility consumption and demand of each building. The real-time utility data will be integrated with the control logic of BMCS to better control the operation of the building systems and permit the establishment of trend data and alarms to alert building operating personnel of systems operating inefficiently.

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Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

Financing

Limited Maintenance Staff

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Introducing a Retro-commissioning plan

Improved Preventive Maintenance

Improved control sequences to trim energy consumption SUNY – Fredonia O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88 SUNY Fredonia is committed to providing a sustainable campus. Part of our collective mission is to create,

develop, identify, promote and disseminate procedures through education, outreach, networking and best

practices including promoting environmentally responsible design, planning, construction and operation of

the built environment, with collaboration from several faculty, staff and students, which may be used

throughout the campus to conserve energy; enhance building construction, renovations, maintenance,

custodial operations, landscaping and recycling; and promote sustainable purchasing while embracing the

practice of using environmentally–sound building materials, products and techniques that will benefit the

employees, campus community, visitors and guests in an environment where sustainable practices have

become mainstream.

The department continually works to monitor campus events, weather conditions and equipment settings to

meet the needs of the campus and minimize the energy consumption. Controlling the campus’ energy usage

is the most significant operation. Currently, there are over 10,000 control and monitoring points throughout

the campus. The primary use of the Building Automation System (BAS) is to control and schedule mechanical

equipment that is used to provide ventilation and regulate the temperature in campus buildings. In addition,

the BAS is used to turn on most outdoor lighting.

Examples of the monitoring include:

Space temperatures

Supply air fan speeds

Fume hood status in Houghton and Jewett Halls

Outside air temperature (OAT)

Exterior lighting at , Parking lots, Rockefeller Arts Center, Symphony Circle, Roadways, Tennis courts and Basketball courts

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals Key challenges continue to be availability of funding to perform the work and the long process to obtain

incentives from NYSERDA or National Grid. Additionally, limited staff resources contribute to the challenges

of maintaining the day-to-day operations and performing project work in-house as described above.

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State University of New York Annual Status Report Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use The focus of the operation and maintenance plan for the department include:

Performing preventative maintenance on all of the heating boilers throughout the campus to ensure efficient and proper operation

Performing preventative maintenance on all refrigeration equipment on campus including, refrigeration equipment at all FSA locations, Biology department, water coolers throughout campus and air conditioning equipment across the campus

Continuing to seek alternate methods to fund energy conservation projects through NYSERDA and the utility companies. This includes replacing some of the exterior lighting with LED lighting

Continuing to replace several exterior lighting fixtures at the residence halls and main entrances to academic buildings with LED type fixtures

Continuing to expand the use of the existing Building Automation System which allows for remote temperature settings, staging of street lighting, and other building functions

Continuing the current practice of setting room temperatures based upon information received from the Campus Events Management System

Expanding the campus energy management system to include and control exhaust fans, domestic hot water, and other applications to conserve energy

Continuing to replace exit signs with energy efficient LED type lamps SUNY - Morrisville

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

Morrisville does not have a written O&M plan for its existing operations.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

The goal was to hire a Physical Plant Director before we started this process. Even with a new Director, the level of detail required by EO88 for an O&M Plan appear to be quite extensive and as a result will need additional manpower in order to complete this in a timely manner. In order to meet this requirement, the campus may have to enlist the help of an outside consultant to capture the campus knowledge and produce a useful plan. The difficulties we face are the staffing and financial resources required to draft and implement the plan. Once a plan is drafted, I would expect that it may take some time before we get buy in from the existing staff and are able to start achieving our goals..

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

As we prepare this plan, one area that we will focus on is how to leverage our existing energy management system to provide better efficiencies without drastically affecting user comfort

SUNY - New Paltz

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

SUNY New Paltz Facilities Operations and Maintenance practices have a great impact on the college’s energy purchasing, utilization and conservation. The college’s facilities operation staff of 200 maintains and operates over 2 million square feet of building space and 200 acres. Facilities

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Operations manages a utilities budget of approximately $2.7 million dollars. Facilities Operations and Maintenance uses the following strategies to reduce energy on campus:

Reviewing and Report Utility Use and Costs – Operations staff and Accounts Payable review and report utility use and cost data through EnergyCap and seek cost reducing supply opportunities with energy vendors. We forward issues to O&M supervisory staff for review and resolution.

Monitor Energy Use and Maintain Equipment Systems through the Campus wide Siemans Energy Metering System. Coupled with the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) from TMA; the operations staff uses a Preventative Maintenance Program and repair reporting to provide scheduling and uses industry standards for the proper operations of mechanical equipment. Operations monitors for anomalies in energy use, assesses the root causes of these conditions and schedules resolutions. The campus uses Siemans and Carrier energy management systems controls to schedule building operations and together with the submetering helps with measurement and verification processes. We will be completing the installation of the electrical and water sub-metering in all of our Residence buildings this summer, resulting in having 90% of all buildings (excluding <10k sq/ft) metered. Most of our buildings have electric and water and many with Natural Gas and HTHW meters also. Operations has undertaken "owner directed work" with our Energy Controls vendor producing detailed inspections of EMS controls systems and equipment.

The college has invested resources in training maintenance staff for operations of the controls systems and operations in building management. In addition; work side by side with the HVAC service vendors with the intention of a better understanding the utilization of scheduling, control malfunctions, and energy reduction practices. This is an ongoing process to evaluate and make operational changes on a daily basis. These large complicated systems need competent staff to manage these systems productively.

Operations Working with Design and Construction participates in review and recommends energy reduction elements into the design phases of construction for our new campus buildings and projects. The college Operations department has also pursued energy saving projects that have saved operational costs including PV installations, lighting upgrades, VFD and motors upgrades, and sensors. We actively pursue, research, and process NYSERDA grants, rebates, and other outside funding sources to help reduce new equipment installation costs. This has been productive for the installation of our Photovoltaic Systems.

The Operations and Maintenance department also engages the campus community and building occupants for their feedback related to energy reduction practices and repairs. In addition to their participation on our Special Case Resource Program SCR. This is a load shed program which increases the NYISO energy capacity and returns the campus with refund for a time limited load shed.

Operations has conducted several NYSERDA funded studies, which are attached. We have implemented many of these with an attempt to get the "low hanging fruit". This has led us to the next and more aggressive but costly level of campus wide sub-metering with Siemans. The installation of the sub metering project has certainly proved to be the most productive way to monitor our energy use. These studies have set a direction for repair, recalibration, and upgrades of HVAC, pump and motor equipment along with related control devices.

SUNY - Optometry

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

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The focus of The College’s O&M plan is to reduce energy use while having a minimal impact to the students, staff and patients. Some of these changes will be no cost while others (Noted with *) will have minimal cost for implementation.

Establish a building-wide summer and winter set-point for HVAC.

Reduce the days of operation for cage washing machine in BRF from 5 days a week to 4 days.

Adjust the start time and stop time scheduling, to reduce overall running hours of all HVAC systems operation.

Develop a program of community awareness to save energy by turning off unneeded electrical power such as: lights, computers, etc.

Retro-commission the BRF HVAC systems so that only laboratory holding rooms are supplied with conditioned air 24/7 *.

Modify the supply water for cage washer booster heaters from existing cold water supply to a new connection to hot water supply *.

Investigate purchasing new energy efficient reduced wattage bulbs for the building *.

Investigate installing occupancy sensors in offices, rooms and spaces where applicable *.

About 70% of the building’s HVAC systems were installed in the late 1960’s. This equipment to say the least is not energy efficient and has well exceeded its life cycle. SUCF project 41056 will replace most of the old 1960’s vintage HVAC systems, with the most state of the art HVAC technology available to save energy.

This will include digital scroll compressors, fan wall technology, DDC control interface, and automatic load shedding capability.

Another focus of project 41056 will be to replace HVAC units 17A & B which both run 24/7 for the BRF. These units are undersized for the BRF. They cannot operate in a lead lag type system as originally designed. The proposed new system will be state of the art and have 100% redundancy of HVAC for the BRF.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

The College of Optometry’s key challenges are related to 2 main factors; growth and age. The College is experiencing growth in several areas including; a SUNY approved enrollment plan increase in student enrollment, expanding research programs, updating building infrastructure. This growth has added 86 tons of cooling to the building’s HVAC load. For example: o HVAC tonnage has been added on the 17 floor in the Biological Research Facility, to

accommodate the addition of 3 new holding rooms. (12 ton HVAC system). o HVAC tonnage has been added on 3rd floor when we renovated 3680 NSF of un-conditioned

space, to become a new student center. (30 ton HVAC system) o The construction of an additional 925 NSF on the 3M Floor adding a newly constructed fitness

center, and the required new HVAC system. (10 tons HVAC system) o Additional HVAC tonnage added in the data center rooms, a new glycol dry-cooler system was

installed. (19 ton total HVAC system) o Pending the addition of 3 new HVAC systems in the switchgear rooms in the sub-basement. (5

tons total HVAC system) o Pending to accommodate the increase of student enrollment, larger HVAC units are needed

for 2 classrooms on 1st Fl. (additional 10 tons total to HVAC system)

Another area that presents a challenge is the age of the building and its major HVAC systems, as stated in our O&M plan a large majority of the buildings’ HVAC equipment are over 40 years old. o Replace the BRF main HVAC to more energy efficient units. o Replace most of the 1960 vintage HVAC units. o Replace cooling towers, and condenser water pumps. o Replacing the perimeter heating systems’ heat exchangers, and pumps.

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Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

The College of Optometry is currently undergoing an ASHRA level 2 audit. Our goal is to focus on any changes to the O&M plan based on recommendations from the auditor. Priority will be given to the recommendations which will have the best ROI with the greatest energy savings potential.

SUNY - Plattsburgh

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

Plattsburgh has an extensive PM process for our mechanical systems through our computerized work order system. Our current system has these capabilities: o Work order generation, prioritization, and tracking by equipment/component. o Historical tracking of all work orders generated which become sortable by equipment, date,

person responding, etc. o Tracking of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities. o Real-time reports of ongoing work activity. o Calendar- or run-time-based preventive maintenance work order generation. o Capital and labor cost tracking by component as well as shortest, median, and longest times

to close a work order by component. o Parts and materials inventory monitoring on a minimum/maximum basis. o All personal protection equipment (PPE) required for tasks are written on the back of work

orders. Staff are experienced and trained to be compliant with all life, health and safety issues (e.g., lock and tag) and using the right tools/equipment for the task.

Over the last five year Capital Plan we spent targeted capital dollars and grant funding on numerous energy efficiency projects such as IEEP grants from the City of Plattsburgh Municipal Lighting Department for upgrading pumps and motors in various buildings and $426,000 grant from Federal ARRA funds to completely sub-metering all of our existing buildings on campus. It is our intention to continue to apply for these local grants in the future to help achieve no cost and low cost efficiency improvements and ensure that efficiency savings are sustained.

Plattsburgh is in the first group of campuses to perform energy audits, which will provide us with invaluable information to assist us in our ongoing development of a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) for our O&M Plan.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

For Plattsburgh there are currently two challenges:

The inexpensive cost of electricity in the City of Plattsburgh. Over the last 4 years the average annual cost per kwh is between 2.75 and 2.85 cents annually. This makes it very difficult to develop a cost/benefit for any projects. This is a systemic problem that we hope never goes away.

Funding - Current lack of Capital funds from New York State will hamper our ability to implement projects. The campus cost in staff time and money.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

The areas we going to be focusing on for our O&M Plan are our BMS system, CMMS, and our metering system.

Currently we are upgrading our BMS system. Upon review, we can tweak the controls of our HVAC systems.

Planned improvements for our CMMS include:

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o Storing of maintenance procedures as well as all warranty information by component. o Storing of all technical documentation or procedures by component. o Verifying work is done efficiently and correctly by having work orders signed off on by trades

person. o Implementing an organized system to store documents (electronically) related to O+M

procedures, equipment manuals, and warranty information. o When we develop building profiles using our metering system, we can determine our least

efficient buildings and prioritize our efforts. SUNY - Purchase

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

Purchase College’s (College) Operations and Maintenance (O&M) pilot initiative (Initiative) will be developed using the U.S. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) 2002 O&M template.

The college’s initiative will strive to comply with Executive Order 88’s (EO88) Build Smart NY primary objective of reducing energy use while increasing the overall operations of the College. Several other proposed objectives include increased reliability, safety and training, and a healthier indoor building environment. Identifying and correcting minor electrical, mechanical and plumbing short term issues may prevent larger long term issues. This initiative will help optimize existing equipment, deferring capital for equipment replacement.

Consistent with Purchase’s 2010-2015 Strategic Plan, this initiative will help move the College forward toward to a sustainable community.1 Increasing O&M will decrease energy waste thus decrease the College’s environmental footprint.

When designing new buildings, the College will implement the O&M plan. The College will also utilize Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) principles, building to at least LEED Silver standards. As required for all LEED projects, there will be fundamental commissioning of any future building per LEED Design Rating 3.0 EA Prerequisite 1: Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems. The College will appoint and Commissioning Authority (CxA) who will fulfill the twelve commissioning requirements.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

From an O&M perspective, there are four primary challenges to achieving EO88 objectives:

Personnel constraints o First, due to personnel constraints, the College will need to amend several checklists from

daily maintenance to weekly/monthly maintenance. Due to personnel constraints, it has been difficult to focus on implementing best O&M practices.

Education o The second challenge is education. Additional training will need to be provided for staff to

properly identify improper electrical, mechanical, plumbing issues. The training sessions will need to stress that optimizing existing equipment will lead to fewer O&M issues.

Time o The third challenge is time. Even with additional training, it will take time for personnel to

understand and accept the new changes.

Capital

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o Finally, the fourth challenge is cost. Since Purchase presently has personnel issues, implementing an integrated O&M program will likely incur more cost in hiring more employees.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Purchase will create checklists from the following energy devices, air compressors, boilers, building controls, chillers, cooling towers, fans, lighting, motors, and pumps. For example, a building management system checklist has been developed to record air handler air temperature and humidity, its deviations from its set points, as well as its cfm going through the system. By implementing proper O&M, it will decrease energy usage and increase indoor occupancy satisfaction.

SUNY - Stony Brook

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

As a University Center of the State University of New York, Stony Brook University is committed to meeting the goals of Executive Order 88. To that end, we have recently upgraded our Computerized Maintenance Management System and have used it to build a more robust Preventive Maintenance program. From this enhanced program we have initiated campus wide projects including damper repairs, coil cleaning, and controls calibration. Beginning this Fall, over 55,000 interior light fixtures will be retrofitted with extra-long life premium efficiency lamps and ballasts, included in this project is the installation of 3,000 occupancy sensors.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

A key challenge to meeting Executive Order 88 goals is the overall condition of the campuses HVAC systems. Both the Building Condition Assessment report and Sightlines report identify over $200,000,000.00 of backlog in HVAC and HVAC controls for Stony Brook. Addressing this backlog with no capital budget or support from Albany will make compliance with E088 difficult.

Another challenge to controlling energy is the assortment of Building Management Systems (Trane, Carrier, Siemens, Johnson, Automated Logic) with their proprietary software. Stony Brook uses a Siemens Apogee building automation system to capture building operating data, and these systems allow minimal control while others allow no control from a central point.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

While we wait for an Energy Master Plan to be developed, the plan is to focus on several energy saving initiatives - insulation in mechanical spaces; repair/replacement of faulty HVAC valves and controls; cleaning/replacement of reheat coils; expanding HVAC night setback hours; continue installation of utility metering; initiating computer power management software installation; vending machine controls; and energy demand management.

SUNY IT

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

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The following plan identifies the key objectives SUNYIT is pursuing to comply with NYS EO88. These initiatives will enable and improve our commitment to safe, clean, and efficient use of our available resources. o Utilization of Computerized Maintenance Management Systems to ensure effective

implementation, control, record keeping, ongoing efficiency and quality analysis of our preventative, predictive and reliability centered maintenance procedures

o Energy Management/Building Automation Systems - continued operation, evaluation, assessment, calibration and upgrade to achieve optimal control, functionality of equipment, and occupant comfort while minimizing energy use.

o Lighting - Ongoing evaluation, upgrade, maintenance and commissioning of our campus lighting systems and components to improve safety and efficiency.

o Chillers - Improve operational efficiency, with increased chiller performance, thus reducing operational costs by raising chilled water temperatures, lowering condenser water temperatures, optimizing free cooling, heat recovery systems, and variable speed drives. Continued performance of PM procedures.

o Cooling Towers - Maintaining optimal performance with ongoing tower maintenance in regard to scale, contaminants, pumps, water and airflow, preventing system degradation, efficiency losses and potential health issues.

o Boilers - Persistent maintenance, operational/energy efficiency measures to ensure safe, cost effective, reliable and optimal efficiency. Monitor and assess outcome and effectiveness of loading, sequencing, scheduling, water systems, and critical controls. Periodic testing to ensure the best possible combustion efficiency and reduced stack temperatures by integrating heat recovery and economizer systems. Continued implementation of safe and persistent boiler energy best practices with emphasis on load management, operating schedules and set-points, equipment upkeep/upgrades, combustion and distribution efficiency, maintenance, calibration, heat recovery practices, water quality and make-up. Consideration given to proper sizing of boilers and the following

o Heat exchangers - regular intervals of cleaning, testing, and performance monitoring with certified repair, replacement and upgrade when necessary.

o Steam traps - testing, performance monitoring with service, repair, replacement and upgrade when necessary.

o Air Compressors - Pneumatic equipment systems efficiency upgrades, maintenance, and analysis of obsolete or “leaky” components including enhanced control of the electrical, mechanical, air lines and dehydration systems.

o Air Handling Systems - Upgrade system for improved safety, system integrity, filters, dampers, coils, ducting and drainage systems.

o Fans - Impeller/rotor, motor, and housing fan system operational-efficiency considerations as outlined by UNEP 2006

o Pumps - operational/energy efficiency measures such as sizing, VFD’s, eliminating flow control valves and by-pass controls. Operational procedures such as sequencing, lubricating, re-packing, aligning, leveling and balancing bearings, pulleys and mounts.

o Motors -ongoing maintenance, retro-commissioning, including resizing, replacing and upgrading when necessary. Implementing strategies to reduce motor system usage.

Commissioning of new and existing buildings o Planning and executing procedures to align buildings and mechanical systems with intended

or actual design. o Ongoing enforcement of complete and comprehensive commissioning processes upon

completion of new buildings and systems.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

Resources

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o Financial - unpredictable budgets o Manpower - limited labor force internal & external o Specialty tools & equipment - availability & lack of resources for acquisition

Training o Systems training upon transfer of ownership of buildings & systems b. Process & equipment

training to perform O & M procedures

Equipment efficiency and reliability o O & M process identifies the encumbrance of equipment replacement necessity b.

Repair/Replace vs. renovation o Equipment “down-time” inconveniences

Building no longer operating at original mechanical design - Air, water, and pneumatics

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

Safety, energy, and comfort management

Equipment upkeep, update, replacement, retrofit SUNY - University of Buffalo

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88

UB utilizes a two CMMS (Maximo, and TMA in all campus housing properties) work order systems to track all maintenance work performed on campus facilities. These systems allows tracking of all scheduled, unscheduled, and planned (preventative) maintenance work as well as identification of various energy related complaints such as “too hot, too cold and too windy” conditions within occupied space. In addition, the CMMS provides for the scheduling of preventative maintenance work on a condition or time based approach.

UB has already implemented a CMMS in University Facilities which maintains the academic facilities, Campus Living which maintains the residential facilities and Campus Dining which maintains the equipment in the dining facilities. All three UB departments manage their work flow and maintenance in a manner appropriate to the needs of their respective department.

As further needs are defined in the EO-88 compliance efforts, the CMMS can be adjusted to create new reports and tracking measures and metrics to facilitate documentation of O&M performance.

Key challenges to achieving EO88 goals

Critical to the ability to achieve compliance is providing sufficient funding to University Facilities. Historically, funds made available to campus O&M have been the first area cut when fiscal constraints are implemented on a system wide and/or campus specific level. Essential to the campus efforts are:

Budget and Manpower - Adequate budgets and manpower to perform the work required to maintain the campus facilities at an acceptable level. Suggested benchmarks for funding and staffing can be obtained from BOMA, APPA, or other such organizations. EO-88 should include provisions to ensure the availability of funds required to achieve the established goals.

Impacts of Inflation – Annual inflation impacts on all aspects of maintaining facilities needs to be addressed and incorporated into the budgeting process. Often times the cost increase associated with inflation are not addressed thus placing an additional budgetary pressure on the maintenance budgets. EO-88 should include provisions to ensure inflationary costs are included in annual budgets to achieve the established goals.

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Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

UB’s areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use include the following:

CMMS Statistical Analysis – utilization of the CMMS work order system to identify areas of recurring failures in HVAC systems that would indicate an increase in energy use due to malfunctioning systems. An example of this would include analysis of geographically contiguous clusters of too hot, cold and windy calls indicating a poorly performing system.

Campus Living constantly reviews maintenance practices in order to reduce energy use and to establish timing for capital projects that eliminate obsolescence which can include energy waste. Examples of this include: the selection of flooring materials that require far less maintenance by electrically powered machinery, the incorporation of LED bulbs into replacement scenarios by room or by fixture, or the use of recyclable filters for HVAC Equipment that improve equipment performance and reduce campus waste.

SUNY - Upstate

O&M plans at campus as they relate to EO88 SUNY Upstate’s strategy for implementing energy saving measures as part of our operations and maintenance to ensure continued reduction in energy use in campus facilities includes:

SUNY Upstate employs a full-time Building Energy management technician to implement and manage energy use through the Campus BMS. The Energy technician position is staffed by an employee with a bachelor’s degree and several years of experience in the installation and use of Building Controls systems and software. Areas of responsibility include: o Implementation of a campus wide temperature control program. Where-ever possible, room

temperature control is supervised by the Campus building management system. o Review and implementation of building occupancy scheduling program. Where ever possible,

building HVAC and electrical systems have been scheduled to conform with building usage. o Expansion of the existing Campus building management program to creating and developing

the report capabilities of the BMS to optimize system and equipment performance

Regular maintenance measures that target energy use reduction includes upgrading lighting fixtures for higher efficiency including conversion to LED when maintenance of those fixtures (such as ballast replacement) is scheduled.

HVAC maintenance measures include thermal scanning of steam traps and insulation, conversions to higher efficiency motors when replacement or repair is required, a comprehensive water treatment program for ensuring peak efficiency of coils, exchanger tubes, and cooling towers, and UV “C” lamps on cooling coils to minimize coil fouling and maximize thermal transfer.

Description of 1-2 areas of planned focus in O&M to improve overall energy use

The following policies were also implemented as part of the Campus sustainability program impacting all design and construction activities:

Development and implementation of a Campus energy standard for use by design consultants that governs mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems and equipment in new design or renovations in campus buildings by type or service.

Development and implementation of a sub-metering protocol for all new or renovated buildings through the campus Building Management system.

Requiring that all new construction and renovation work undergo a review of advanced energy reduction measures and incentivize their installation through the NYSERDA new construction program.

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Requiring all new construction and major renovations use the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) program to evaluate and identify additional opportunities in energy savings, water use reductions, and emission reductions worth 8 LEED points.

Submetering - Provide a high-level inventory of submetering within your Agency. Estimate what percentage of facilities have submetering in place for all fuels. SUNY has been installing submetering for several years, recognizing the value in measuring to be able to better manage. Currently of the 2,949 SUNY buildings, 1,236 or 42% are already individually metered for electricity. Additionally as shown below, metering for natural gas, water and other energy forms such as steam or high temperature hot water has also begun at SUNY.

1,236 buildings are metered by electric (one building to one meter)

729 buildings are metered by Natural Gas (one building to one meter)

495 buildings are metered by water

182 building have other energy forms that are metered

18 electric meters are shared by 2 or more buildings

6 natural gas meters are shared by 2 or more buildings

In accordance with the Executive Order all of SUNY’s buildings over 100,000 GSF will be metered for all energy types by the end of 2014.

On-site Generation (cogeneration, solar PV, solar thermal, fuel cells, etc.): Provide information on any cogeneration or on-site power generation projects, planned or underway, at your Agency. SUNY has been installing various forms of on-site and renewable energy for years, but more recent concerns about the global climate have resulted in an increase in projects planned by the campuses. Currently over 18MW of Photo voltaic are either installed or planned at 17 campuses. Additional projects include an anaerobic digester, wind turbines, gasifiers, geothermal and cogeneration. In addition to the benefits of on-site generation the projects provide research and teaching opportunities which help advance the knowledge in our SUNY students and even in K-12 schools which often take advantage of these projects as learning laboratories located in their neighborhood. Attached is a listing of over 80 renewable projects either planned or currently operational.

Highlights: Please highlight any particularly impactful and/or innovative initiatives, planned or underway, pertaining to energy audits, energy efficiency projects, and O&M practices.

SUNY – University at Albany

SUNY Albany Winter Intersession Energy Initiative: We piloted this initiative in winter of 2008 and developed a formal policy in Oct of 2010. Each year, during the 4-week Winter Intersession, when most students are not on campus, the University implements a 2-phased shutdown. Phase

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1 or Limited Operations period covers about 10-15 days that fall around the holidays. During this phase, the heat in all buildings is turned down to 55F, ventilation, lighting and domestic hot water systems are turned off and buildings are officially closed to occupants. Phase 2 or Energy Conservation period covers the rest of the Intersession and is about 15-18 days long. During this phase, temperatures are reduced to 62F in occupied zones, lighting is limited and building systems are shut down after 6PM and during weekends. The University Library serves as an alternate work site throughout the intersession. Through diligent planning, nightly walkthroughs, constant monitoring of critical spaces, and cooperation of the campus community at large, the University has successfully implemented the initiative for 5 years now with cumulative savings of over $1M.

Continuous Commissioning: The University developed the UA High Performance Building Guidelines: Minimum Energy and Sustainability Goals in Nov 2010. One of the requirements in the Guidelines is continuous commissioning of new construction and gut rehab projects for a minimum 3-year post-occupancy. Liberty Terrace, the new 500-bed apartment style housing on campus, is the first building on campus to implement this requirement. The University (through DASNY) has retained the services of the original commissioning agent on the project. Most buildings drift out of performance in the first few years of operation. The goal of the continuous Cx process is to optimize building energy performance; ensure building performs per design intent and owner/occupant/operator needs and requirements; identify and implement low/no-cost O&M measures; evaluate and address IEQ and comfort issues; and train building operator to continue Cx after the end of the 3-year period. The process has just started this Fall at Liberty and the University hopes to have a success story to share with others a year from now.

SUNY – Binghamton University Binghamton University has completed over $6 million dollars worth of energy / water conservation projects since 2006 and captured approximately $9.5 million dollars of savings as a result of these projects. All projects were managed by campus staff and completed with either in-house or contracted labor. Below are highlights of some noteworthy projects completed after July of 2011:

Demand Side Management (DSM) programming in our Energy Management System (EMS) – With a click of a button, our EMS will, during cooling season, raise the temperature set point in all buildings by 4 degrees. This effectively reduces the HVAC load by as much as 2 MW in 5 minutes. This tool is often used when load curtailment is enacted.

Installed a 127 kW Solar Array on roof top of the Engineering & Science Building. This PV system along with a 27 kW “thin-film” PV, which is embedded in the south facing windows of the building, can produce up to 20% of the total building electricity demand.

Thin Film

PV

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Installed a laboratory exhaust air monitoring system (AirCuity) to help reduce the amount of ventilation air when the condition is proven to be safe to do so. Air sampling stations will draw samples of general exhaust air from 31 laboratory spaces for analysis. When contaminant level is determined to be below the allowable threshold, EMS will reduce the ventilation rate in that particular space. This system will also ramp up ventilation rate if excessive contaminant level is detected therefore providing an additional safeguard in the research space.

Other ongoing projects include lighting updates (outdoor LEDs and occupancy sensor on stairwell lights), variable speed drives, insulation repairs and other “common sense” projects that yield sizeable demand reduction.

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Guterman Greenhouse lighting and controls upgrade project o Greenhouse lighting and environmental controls throughout 47 greenhouse ranges

were replaced at the Guterman Greenhouse complex. The new lighting consists of dimmable high pressure sodium (replacing on/off metal halide) and is controlled by the same environmental controls that operate the heating and cooling systems.

o The new lighting is significantly more efficient and will be controlled to provide a constant amount of total light energy (natural plus artificial) delivered to the plants each day. The environmental controls stabilize inside temperatures and dramatically reduce heating and lighting energy usage, with all data and controls web accessible to the user. The total project cost was $2,100,000, reduces energy use in the facility by 40% and saves over 386 tons of carbon from being released to the atmosphere

SUNY – Delhi

Appointed an Energy Manager to manage the campus Energy Management and HVAC

departments.

Completed Renovation of Sanford Hall – LEED silver with 49.9 kW Photovoltaic Array

installed on roof. Provides a renewable energy source for the main campus.

Installed turbulators on two 350 HP boilers to improve efficiency.

Installed a 5 kW wind turbine for the Applied Technologies Complex. Provides renewable

energy source for the Applied Technology Complex and also a learning component to the

academic division.

Installed a 22.4 kW PV Array for the Applied Technologies Complex. Provides a renewable

energy source for the Applied Technology Complex and also a learning component to the

academic division.

Site Infrastructure Utility Project: project is underway to upgrade steam, water, sanitary,

and electric lines, lighting, walkways, and landscaping.

Planning on having an Energy Master Plan completed in 2014, including an ASHRAE Level II

audit.

Planning on improving the operation and efficiency of the Central Heating Plant.

Planning on Retro Commissioning campus building systems.

Planning on selecting and installing a single, campus-wide, energy management/building

automation system to better schedule and control building systems.

Planning on installing metering and controls to monitor and record energy use on campus.

Planning on installing LED exterior lighting and new master control system.

Planning on lighting and control upgrades throughout the campus.

Planning on high voltage electrical transmission efficiency improvements.

Planning on replacing steam, water, sanitary, and electrical lines, lighting, walkways, and

landscaping.

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Innovative Initiatives:

o During the upcoming audit process, a database of equipment will be developed to drive a new preventive maintenance system. This strategy will permit the scheduled performance of PM to insure energy efficiency is maintained after a retro-commissioning exercise is performed.

o The data collected during the audit will be input into an energy model for each building. This will allow the campus to make upgrade decisions based on the best rate of return.

o The energy models will be tuned to actual energy usage after the sub meter system is installed to improve accuracy of the models.

SUNY – Fredonia During the past several years, SUNY Fredonia has invested considerable resources to reduce energy

during a time of significant growth across the campus. Projects and upgrades have been occurred

throughout the campus in an effort to reduce energy consumption. The major challenges include

availability of funding to contract the work and limited access to areas on campus affected by the work

due to time constraints during the academic year.

Below is a brief list of the work performed:

Completed a project that replaced the lighting in the Steele Hall Fieldhouse, Steele Hall Ice Rink, and the Dods Hall Gymnasium; the project was funded with a NYSERDA grant; and will reduce electrical consumption by 200,000 kilowatt hours annually, saving the campus over $30,000 annually

Installed occupancy sensors in some of the hallways and bathrooms of Igoe Hall, the campus received a rebate from National Grid for installing these sensors

Replaced over 450 street lights with compact fluorescent fixtures; this is projected to save the campus $15,000 annually

Replaced several exterior lighting fixtures in the residence halls and the Services Complex with LED type fixtures

Installed occupancy sensors in some of the public restrooms, offices, and closets at the Athletic Complex

Installed additional energy management controls at Kasling Hall and Grissom Hall first floor student suite areas to provide for better heating control and energy conservation

Installed new LED lighting in the Bob Steele Multipurpose Room at the Natatorium

Installed many occupancy sensors at Eisenhower, Kasling, Grissom Halls at the entire first floor

Upgraded the Erie Dining Hall loading dock pit lighting to energy efficient CFL’s

Retrofitted the Gregory Hall exterior lighting to LED

Completed a project with the assistance of NYSERDA to install occupancy sensors to control

the lighting in the Andrews Complex

Completed system adjustments at LoGrasso Hall to provide better air flow and building

temperature

Upgraded to LED lighting at several locations around campus

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Upgraded the Hemingway Hall and Schulz Hall hallway lighting to LED

Continued to expand the use of the BAS by installing more control and monitoring points.

Most mechanical systems are controlled by the BAS

Added the bathroom exhaust fans at Igoe, Hendrix and Alumni Halls to the system

Replaced many exit signs with energy efficient LED type lamps

SUNY – New Paltz

Campus-Wide Building Submetering at SUNY New Paltz - In 2013, SUNY New Paltz completed a campus-wide ~$2 million submetering project for electricity, domestic water, high temperature hot water, and natural gas. All buildings on campus greater than 2,000 SF are submetered for electricity. All buildings greater than 5,000 SF are submetered for domestic water. All non-residential buildings connected to the campus high temperature hot water system are metered. Residence halls are being submetered for HTHW as they are renovated and constructed. Over half the buildings are metered for natural gas. Metering data is wirelessly sent to a centralized building management system for monitoring and analysis. Facilities Management and the Office of Campus Sustainability work collaboratively to analyze the data. Lessons learned and opportunities for reduction in energy and water use are shared with maintenance and operations staff, design and construction staff, and the general campus community. Photographs included: o Domestic water meter o High temp hot water meter o Natural gas meter

SUNY New Paltz Released Sustainability Plan; Opens Office of Campus Sustainability President Donald Christian of the State University of New York at New Paltz has officially submitted the Campus Sustainability Plan to the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). To support the plan, President Christian established the Office of Campus Sustainability in May of 2013 and hired full-time sustainability coordinator Lisa Mitten and a part-time energy coordinator Brian Pine. The Office of Campus Sustainability is responsible for tracking greenhouse gas emissions, monitoring energy and water use by building and utility, conducting the Energy Master Plan, implementing energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. The Sustainability Office partners with students, faculty, staff, and administration to engage the entire campus community to meet the campus’ and the state’s sustainability and energy goals.

SUNY New Paltz’s New Solar Array Powers Electric Vehicles o In November of 2012, SUNY New Paltz brought online another renewable energy project

with the installation of a 5 kilowatt solar array that are now being used to power a garage and to recharge the batteries of the fleet of electric vehicles that were acquired in an earlier environmental initiative. This is the fourth solar installation on the campus and it follows close on the heels of the 50 KW solar array that was installed on top of the Wooster Science Building during the summer of 2012.

o Former Director of Facilities Operations and current Energy Management Coordinator Brian Pine, secured a grant from the New York State Energy Research Development Authority (NYSERDA) and Central Hudson to pay for the new solar panels. “This project

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is especially exciting because we’re using solar power to charge zero emission electric vehicles. It really demonstrates the possibility of achieving full carbon neutrality,” stated Pine.

o KT Tobin, co-chair of the campus Sustainability Committee adds, “We not only educate our students on environmental issues, but we seek to make the campus a model of ecological sustainability. This system of powering our vehicles with renewable energy is emblematic of SUNY New Paltz’s commitment to sustainability.”

SUNY New Paltz Installs 50 KW Photovoltaic Array o In the Fall of 2012, SUNY New Paltz installed a 50 KW photovoltaic array on the roof of

the Athletic and Wellness Center. The solar panels are tied into the school’s electrical grid and will be used to offset the power usage of the entire college. The system is expected to generate 71,956 kilowatts annually, which is about $8,000 in savings per year.

o It’s costing the school approximately $291,000 to install the system. The cost of this project was offset by a grant from NYSERDA (New York State Energy Resource Development Authority) and ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act).

SUNY - Optometry

Starting on May 1, 2012, the College of Optometry and AT&T renewed the Revocable Permit for the use of 275 NSF on the 2nd floor, and 9 antennas mounted on the roof of the building. According to the new agreement AT&T will pay for electricity used by their equipment. In April 2012 a meter was acquired and installed by the College maintenance staff. The meter was put on line on May 1, 2012. In June 2012 the first meter reading was recorded and a monthly bill was submitted to AT&T. For the first year, May 1, 2012 – April 20, 2013, AT&T was billed for 173,152 KWH. This amount billed to AT&T reduced the actual electricity usage of the College by 3.8% of the total.

In the near future, when capital dollars become available, the SUCF Project 41056 (Rehab Building Systems) will go out to bid. This project has presented the College with an excellent opportunity to revamp its aging infrastructure and achieve maximum energy savings.

SUNY - Stony Brook University

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State University of New York Annual Status Report In our continuing effort to reduce energy consumption, Stony Brook University is taking a multi-faceted approach. Below is an overview with a brief description of our efforts.

Electrical Demand Management o Energy demand management is the modification of energy consumption at times of high

electric use by flattening the peak curve during high use hours. Since the University is charged a premium for short duration's of high use, keeping the demand as low as possible will decrease utility expenditures. SBU has recently completed communication links between our electrical metering server and our building management server. We are now developing load profiles to develop demand shedding strategies.

Thermal Meters o SBU is also at the beginning stage of installing BTU meters on high temperature hot

water and chilled water lines. Most new BTU meters being installed are ultrasonic flow meters by Flexim. Theses meters were chosen for their quality, accuracy, flexibility, and minimum need for maintenance/calibration.

o Ultrasonic flow meters work by measuring the temperature at the building supply and the temperature and flow at the return. The thermal energy meter will send the actual energy flow data and energy consumed to a centralized server. The data will be analyzed using 3D load profiles, base loads determined, and savings verified when an energy savings project is completed. Alarms and events will also be monitored for issues with flow as they arise. The real time data from these meters will also help our campus HVAC team troubleshoot heating or cooling issues.

Honeywell Building Systems Energy Efficiency Project o Stony Brook University has teamed up with Honeywell to improve energy efficiency

campus wide. The project involves adding controls to our Building Management System (BMS), retrofitting lighting, adding occupancy sensors, and installing new pumps and Variable Frequency Drives (VFD'S). The lighting project will improve energy efficiency and reduce maintenance cost by installing new lamps and ballasts in existing light fixtures. Installation of 3,000 occupancy sensors will further increase energy efficiency, as well as the longevity of the lamps, by automatically turning off lights when the room is not occupied. Finally, it will retrofit approximately 58,000 interior fixtures with 2nd generation technologies in fluorescent, compact fluorescent, or LED technologies. The overall project ROI is less than 7 years.

Utility Invoice Management o To improve the way we manage utility invoices and utility data throughout different

departments, the Energy Management team has revamped the process focusing on improvements in the following areas:

Centralized invoice repository o Sharing files and data in one location across departments eliminates double work such

as printing and storing invoices in multiple locations, duplicate data entry, and sending additional emails with invoices attached. It has also improved the speed of accessing invoices by using a descriptive organizational structure. This has resulted in increased productivity and reduced the need for file storage space.

Data acquisition o To further increase productivity, an automated program was created. The program,

written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) takes batch utility invoices, processes them, and extracts all necessary information with the click of a button. This eliminates manual entry of utility data, and increases accuracy and speed.

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Automated error detection o As data is extracted from utility bills it is verified along the way. The program checks for

repeat invoice entry, account number changes, meter swap outs, and verifies usage. Once the data is extracted from the utility bill, a separate module makes sure there are no gaps in billing cycles. If it finds gaps, the program will highlight the questionable lines for further review by the user.

Paper and Toner o Facilities & Services will save toner and over 2,000 sheets of paper per year by

eliminating the need to have a secondary location to file invoices.

Operational Changes Energy efficiency improvements through operational changes are another area where we are working to reduce energy consumption. Bi-weekly meetings and ongoing collaboration with Plant Engineers, the HVAC team, Building Managers, and Energy Management has helped to focus attention on energy efficiency through operational changes. SBU also has several additional initiatives in the planning stages: We have identified a potential project that will reduce the operating cost of 111 cold beverage machines using a product called VendingMiser.

VendingMiser uses a Passive Infrared Sensor to: o Power down the machine when the surrounding area is vacant o Monitor the room's temperature o Automatically repower the cooling system at one- to three-hour intervals, independent

of sales o Ensure the product stays cold

This initiative will result in a 116,000 kWh/yr reduction with a payback of approximately 12.5 months. To reduce desktop computer power consumption, a pilot program has been initiated teaming our information technology (IT) department with Verdiem, a software company. The Verdiem software gives IT the ability to manage PCs in one location and set them in their lowest power state to optimize savings. This is done by creating intelligent profiles based on actual device usage. You can create any number of policies to satisfy complex enterprise requirements. You can also easily establish exception groups for those critical devices that cannot be powered down or turned off. The pilot program, installed on 100 computers in various departments, shows a simple payback of less than a year. As this project moves forward, the software will be pushed out to an additional 1,600 computers. If this next phase proves successful, we anticipate growing this program university wide. The pilot program resulted in a 228,000kWh/yr reduction with an ROI of 11.5 months.

In addition, many operational changes have been instituted within the HVAC department. Using our new CMMS, an enhanced preventive maintenance program has been developed; damper repairs and adjustments have been completed in ten buildings to-date; repair and calibration of automatic valves has begun campus wide; and a robust coil cleaning program has been instituted. Via our Siemens building management system, building temperatures are also being closely monitored and controlled during occupied hours and our night setback period has been increased by an additional 2.5 hours/night.

SUNY - University of Buffalo

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As a public research institution, our model of sustainability focuses on finding solutions to global challenges through research, educating individuals about these challenges, setting the bar high for sustainability in our own operations, and sharing our experiences and partnering with the external community. UB is a leader in sustainability in higher education. Our commitment spans over 35 years—from the origins of the environmental movement at Love Canal, to the innovative operational measures we take that continue to save the university millions of dollars a year. We strive to evolve, build resilience and minimize our environmental footprint on the future as most potently illustrated by our aggressive commitment to become climate neutral by 2030.

Achieving the goals set forth by Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 88 are but yet a continuation of our larger strategy and commitment to increasing efficiency, saving critical state resources and decreasing the adverse effects of climate change and environmental consequences. From opening five new LEED designed facilities within a year and a half to the pioneering new UB Solar Strand, the following innovate initiatives are but a few examples of the ways we are working to implement both UB’s Climate Action Plan and Governor’s Cuomo’s more immediate goal of a 20% reduction in fossil fuel building energy use.

UB Solar Strand

Sustainability is about being responsive to change and adapting; it is what fuels us to create a better tomorrow. Above all, it requires solving our problems with a different way of thinking. The University’s Solar Strand is born out of this integrated commitment to dynamic sustainability and brought to life by world-renowned artist Walter Hood. It reflects a transformative vision that defines the future of sustainability. Its approach moves beyond obtaining carbon neutrality and reducing our footprint—all of which are critical. It welcomes students, faculty, staff and community members to the University’s campus through a connected and cultural natural landscape and places a premium on public access. Like higher education, the strand is multidimensional; merging teaching, learning, art, research, sustainability and community engagement into a complex and powerful resource that will be a model for future development.

The 750 kwh solar array’s design logic is derived from the “strand” concept: a linear landscape formation and DNA fingerprint that connects the PV panels with naturally regenerated meadows, new tree plantings and wetland areas. The

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initiative is generating enough carbon-free energy to power approximately 700 student apartments. The array’s tallest PV panels form a roof over two outdoor “social classrooms” which are being utilized for a robust pre-K through post-grad curriculum and community programs.

Since launching the most public accessibly

solar landscape in the nation, UB has generated 1.4 million kwh to date. The strand has also been actively promoted as a learning destination and social venue and played host to the 2013 Buffalo Niagara Earth Day celebration, UB’s Bring Your Child to Work Day, the SUNY Sustainability Conference, Leadership Niagara, numerous K-12 school districts and many others. We are currently partnering with Verizon to create an interactive, free-choice mobile app which will serve as a self-guided tour for visitors.

Greiner Hall

Sustainable, Plyboo walls. Floor tiling made from recycled soda bottles. Man-made ponds designed to capture rainwater before it enters an overloaded sewer system. Electrical outlets high enough to be easily accessible to wheelchair users. Classrooms and lounges suitable for educational programs and social gatherings. These are just a few of the cutting-edge features that make the University at Buffalo's newest residence hall, Greiner Hall, a model for campus living.

Dedicated on Aug. 19, 2011 the 198,500 square-foot building has capacity for 600 students, with suites featuring two double rooms with an adjoining private bathroom and storage area. Additional amenities include wireless Internet

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access, a 50-seat Au Bon Pain café, multi-use classrooms, study spaces and fireplace lounges. Greiner Hall provides students with a living environment that supports their intellectual pursuits and creates opportunities to socialize and exchange ideas in a vibrant university setting. Located on UB's North Campus, Greiner Hall obtained a gold rating under the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system and conforms with best practices in universal design, which refers to the creation of buildings, products and services accessible to people of diverse abilities. The building's many green features include:

High-efficiency lighting and low-flow shower heads and faucets.

A roof whose reflective, ultra-white coating helps keep the building cool.

Showers for staff and faculty who work in Greiner Hall and commute to UB by bicycle.

A landscaping irrigation system that draws water from a lake on campus.

Walls made in part from Plyboo, a bamboo plywood material harvested from sustainable forests.

Counters and flooring made from post- consumer materials.

Detention ponds, called "bioswales," that catch and maintain rainwater trickling from the roof and other hard surfaces, preventing the water from entering the sewer system.

In addition to these innovative environmentally conscious features, the construction of Greiner Hall also enabled the university to shut down three energy inefficient small dorms on the South Campus and decrease our energy consumption.

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NYPA Phase II

After several successful performance contracts over the past decade that have resulted in millions of dollars for the campus, the University continued on this path with a fourth round of comprehensive energy efficiency projects. “NYPA 2” as it came to be known, focused on the following key improvements that have led to increased efficiency, decreased carbon and increased financial savings:

Key HVAC Upgrades were completed on three of the highest energy use buildings on the north campus (Capen, Norton and Talbert). These upgrades led to greatly increased efficiency with lighting, heating and overall energy use.

Campus-wide lighting upgrades were performed by updating to new LED technology, relevant compact florescent bulbs and using more efficient strategies of providing adequate light for campus operations. Three major initiatives involved the implementation of occupancy sensor and lighting control levels in many classrooms throughout the campus, overhauling exterior illumination (parking lot, roadway and walkway) and updating the 30,000 seat UB Stadium lighting to enable nationally televised NCAA college football broadcasts

The installation of real time building based metering created a much more effective energy management system for UB’s built environment. This initiative moved the university from a patchwork of meters on a few buildings to a comprehensive metric system on over 150 facilities across the university’s South and North campuses.

Culinary Crossroads Center

The $13-million overhaul of UB’s busiest dining hall made it clear: The University is committed to providing students with fresh, delicious and healthy food. What’s not as obvious, yet just as important, is UB’s effort to make the rehabbed dining hall, dubbed Crossroads Culinary Center, mesh with its plan to be one of the nation’s most eco-friendly universities.

Food service doesn’t end at the table; leftovers and scraps must be disposed of. Doing so in an environmentally responsible way—especially at

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Crossroads, where 2,000 students eat daily—can be a daunting task. The challenges were obvious, but the university asked what will make UB better and what makes sense for the larger community. The answer was to develop a way to handle tons of food waste in an effective and environmentally conscious manner. The problem: the University couldn’t find existing models to guide our efforts. As a result, we turned to a program started by UB students. Students already were collecting food scraps, albeit on a much smaller scale, from dining halls for a compost pile near the John Beane Center on the North Campus. But their enthusiasm for the idea soon exceeded the ability to carry it out. That led Campus Dining and Shops to pick up the program, transforming student zeal into an effort that also transformed food waste into something that UB could give to the larger community: compost.

The university developed a new food-service model that addressed not only the quality of the product, but how to reduce our carbon footprint by addressing our pre- consumer and post-consumer food waste. The 5-gallon pails students once carried across campus were replaced with a 32-foot, stainless steel channel at Crossroads. Known as “Food River,” the channel moves food waste along its length by re-circulating water. It’s the first step in a recycling process before the waste is taken to one of two food composters on campus where it is heated and dehydrated. The result is a soil amendment that is free to faculty, staff, students and community organizations. In addition to filling significantly fewer trash bins and reducing the truck traffic needed to collect those bins, the new facility also maximizes locally grown food products and was re-designed to LEED Silver standards.

Behavior Initiatives

While technology, efficiency and innovation are vital to reducing our carbon footprint and decreasing our energy consumption, it is only part of the solution to achieving UB’s Executive Order 88 goals and ultimately obtaining climate neutrality. In fact, model programs centered on reducing demand have shown that energy consumption can be decreased by 20% with an average simple payback within a

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year if a behavior-based program is implemented and centered on changing the culture of campus energy use.

Over the past two years the University at Buffalo has instituted a suite of behavior based programs focused at changing the way faculty, staff and students act in respect to energy and the environment. These behavior based initiatives include but are not limited to:

Creation of a sustainability web portal that unifies all sustainability information in a one stop shopping destination and provides step by step information on how to reduce one’s footprint: www.buffalo.edu/sustainability

Formed the UB Green Team to engage sustainability-minded staff members to promote university-wide priorities and initiatives through the use of dynamic engagement tools that measure the effectiveness of various approaches to reduce individual and departmental environmental impacts: www.buffalo.edu/sustainability/working- green/green-team.html

Established a plan to leverage newly installed building meters into an interactive and highly visual and user-friendly campus dashboard initiative. This program, which is scheduled to be launched in 2014, has the potential to engage students, faculty and staff by not only using metric based strategies, but also creating clear and consistent information that leverages our innate competitiveness and desire to become more efficient, responsible and sustainable.

Launched the Undergraduate Sustainability Academy which fosters engagement of students and faculty in our sustainability initiatives, and supports not only awareness throughout the broader community, but operational actions on the campus: http://academies.buffalo.edu/academies/sustainabili ty.php

Initiated an innovative first-of-its kind bike share program that provides GPS-enabled bikes (powered by a solar panel on the bike) that can be located and borrowed using your

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smartphone: http://www.buffalo.edu/sustainability/working- green/bicycle-sharing.html

Installed three new electric vehicle charging stations that can refuel six vehicles at a time and greatly assist in reducing the University’s scope three emissions, which must be mitigated under the American College and University President’s Climate Commitment.

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Agency Average EUI 258

Current Update: 9/24/2013

% Complete 0%

Building/Campus Identified for Audit Score (EUI) Gross SqftEst. Audit

Start Date

Actual Audit

Start Date

Est. Audit

Completion Date

Actual Audit

Completion DateMethod of Execution

2 Comments

Research University Centers

SUNY - STONY BROOK MAIN & HSC 438.379 10,802,279 6/30/2015 NYPA

Stony Brook Academics - selected Guth DeConzo as

the consultant. NYPA prepared the initial CIC on 8/7.

The CIC was signed by NYPAand was submitted to the

customer for signature. Stony Brook Hospital - A pre

bid conference was held on 9/24/13 at the Stony Brook

Campus. Three NYPA consultants, Guth Deconzo,

Wendel and PRES attended this meeting along with

several facility staff members from Plant Operations,

including Jim Prudenti, Director of Plant Operations.

Three proposals submitted by Wendel, Guth DeConzo

and PRES for the development of the Energy Master Plan

for Medical Center were received on October 11, 2013.

NYPA sent the proposals to James Prudenti, Director of

Plant Operations for his evaluation on 10/14/13. NYPA

staff is also evaluating the proposals. NYPA expects

proposal evaluations to be completed by 10/31/13. Stony

Brook Residence - Three proposals submitted by

Wendel, Guth DeConzo and PRES for the development of

the Energy Master Plan for SBU Resident Halls and

Apartments were received on October 8, 2013. NYPA

sent the proposals to John Sparano, Direcotr of

Residential Operations for his evaluation on 10/14/13.

NYPA staff is also evaluating the proposals. NYPA

SUNY - BUFFALO NORTH/SOUTH/MAIN 287.442 10,386,059 6/30/2015

SUNY - ALBANY 215.552 6,146,342 8/17/2013 8/17/2014 Campus Contract

Kickoff Meeting with O'Brien and Gere was held on

5/17/13. A draft cost proposal has been submitted by

OBG on 6/24/13. Campus has hired a summer student

intern and stated compiling relevant data, drawings and

report to assist with the Energy Master Plan.

SUNY - BINGHAMTON 207.043 5,291,777

In response to her e-mail query to the NYPA Energy

2013 Mail Box, NYPA contacted Sandy DeJohn, Utility

Manager/Sustainability Coordinator at facility and

discussed having NYPA develop an EMP for SUNY

Binghamton. NYPA staff sent example EMP Schedule of

Services to Sandy for her review.

Other Research/Doctoral

Executive Order 88 - Energy Auditing Plan

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Building/Campus Identified for Audit Score (EUI) Gross SqftEst. Audit

Start Date

Actual Audit

Start Date

Est. Audit

Completion Date

Actual Audit

Completion DateMethod of Execution

2 Comments

SUNY - SYRACUSE HSC 410.491 2,981,085 6/30/2015 NYPA

SUNY Upstate contracted with NYPA in September 2008

beginning with an audit of Weiskotten Addition by EYP

Energy and to later be named as Campus Energy

Projects, Phase 1. In 2009 SUNY Upstate expanded the

program to all Campus buildings. All work was divided

into phases; Phase 2 covered buildings on the South

Zone and our Computer Warehouse/Campus West

building, Phase 3 covered buildings on the North Zone,

and Phase 4 covered the Hospital Buildings. Phases 2,

3, and 4 were done by Wendel Energy Services. All

Audits were completed by August 2010.

SUNY - BROOKLYN HSC 400.854 2,352,037 6/30/2015

SUNY - OPTOMETRY 223.714 298,000 8/15/2013 8/28/2013 12/31/2016 12/31/2013 Campus Contract

On August 28, 2013 Lilker EMO Energy Solutions was

awarded the contract to perform the ASHRA audit. The

kick off meeting was on Sept. 4, 2013. Also underway

is a capital improvement project to upgrade the building's

electrical infrastructure. Another major project is

scheduled to take place in the near future to upgrade the

building HVAC systems.

SUNY - FORESTRY 221.617 1,019,596 11/5/2013 Campus Facilities

Comprehensive Colleges

SUNY - PLATTSBURGH 275.802 2,094,414 1/15/2014 6/30/2015 NYPA

NYPA staff received a call from Chris Jackson – Facilities

Financial Manager and Crystal Price - Sustainability

Coordinator yesterday indicating that they would like to

move forward with having NYPA develop an EMP for

SUNY Plattsburgh. NYPA staff has submitted a draft

scope of work to the facility and that scope is currently

being reviewed and modified by SUNY Plattsburgh.

SUNY - BUFFALO COLLEGE 243.199 2,860,495 6/30/2015 NYPA

O'Brien & Gere awared the contract for the Energy Master

Plan. The initial CIC was signed by NYPA and Campus.

The CIC has been fully executed. Tfhe kick off meeting

with the college was held on 9/27. The campus has

begun to gather data for OB&B. The draft PEA to be

submitted for NYPA review by 11/15

SUNY - PURCHASE 213.148 2,437,818 6/30/2015

Purchase's 600+ page Energy Master Plan was

completed August 9, 2013. The plan provides a schedule

of energy efficiency/renewable energy projects to

accomplish EO88 objectives. Purchase requests a waiver

from completing an ASHRAE Level II audit. 

SUNY - POTSDAM 209.336 2,217,433 6/30/2015

SUNY - NEW PALTZ 204.297 2,112,108 12/31/2016 NYPA

NYPA received a price proposal from EYP. Proposal

received and approved by NYPA. The initial CIC was

approved by SUNY New Paltz on 9/27 and was sent to

OGS for final approval by OGS/AG/OSC on 10/7/13

SUNY - CORTLAND 202.128 2,436,498 12/31/2016 NYPA

NYPA and campus spoke on 8/16/13. Campus indicated

there were opportunities for energy efficiency. NYPA send

sample EMP to campus for review

SUNY - OSWEGO 199.950 3,450,693 12/31/2016

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Building/Campus Identified for Audit Score (EUI) Gross SqftEst. Audit

Start Date

Actual Audit

Start Date

Est. Audit

Completion Date

Actual Audit

Completion DateMethod of Execution

2 Comments

SUNY - ONEONTA 199.942 2,321,896 8/3/2013 8/3/2014 Campus Contract Oneonta is proceeding on their own with O'Brien and

Gere

SUNY - FREDONIA 198.295 2,090,580 NYPA

Within the last year, SUNY Fredonia received a

NYSERDA grant to fund a comprehensive energy audit of

our campus to identify energy conservation project needs

& opportunities. CHA Consultants were selected to

conduct this audit. They completed their field work earlier

this year and Fredonia is scheduled to meet with them

next week to receive their report & discuss their findings

and recommendations. Fredonia is hopeful that CHA’s

report will provide us with the information needed to meet

EO88’s planning and analysis requirements. In any

event, Fredonia will certainly know a lot more about where

Fredonia stands, our needs, opportunities, and estimated

costs once we digest the audit report.

SUNY - GENESEO 181.082 2,341,397 NYPA NYPA Staff met with campus and is sending example

EMP scopes. Kickoff meeting scheduled 9/13/13

SUNY - BROCKPORT 179.483 2,753,971 7/12/2013 7/12/2014 NYPA

Scope approved by college (Aug. 6). Ics invited for scope

review and campus walkthrough (Aug. 26th). Proposals

have been received and Cannon was the apparent low

bidder. As of 9/30, the campus is reviewing Cannon's

qualifications before approving the award.

SUNY - OLD WESTBURY 171.970 1,300,171 Campus Contract In the midst of implementing a $13M energy conservation

project based on an audit from a few years ago.

SUNY - EMPIRE STATE 133.260 405,701

Technology Colleges

SUNY - COBLESKILL 192.399 1,215,656 6/30/2015

SUNY - CANTON 188.665 968,915 6/30/2015 Campus Contract

Canton decided to move forward with PRES Energy as

their Master Planning Consultant. The initial CIC has

been signed by NYPA and the Campus. The CIC has

been submitted to OGS for final review and approval.

SUNY - DELHI 185.973 1,040,663 10/19/2013 10/9/2014 NYPA

Held kickoff meeting on 7/19/13. The scope of the work is

being review by Delhi. NYPA followed up on 8/20/13 &

9/13. On 9/17, the campus responded that it was waiting

to hear more about capital funding. The campus set June

1, 2014 as a tentative starting point.

SUNY - FARMINGDALE 177.894 1,554,807 12/31/2016

SUNY - ALFRED TECH 173.044 1,625,937 11/28/2013 11/28/2014 NYPANYPA met with campus on 8/2/13. Following approval of

scope, NYPA will seek a proposal from Wendel. Kickoff

meeting took place on 8/28/13

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Start Date

Actual Audit

Start Date

Est. Audit

Completion Date

Actual Audit

Completion DateMethod of Execution

2 Comments

SUNY - UTICA/ROME 161.772 754,081 10/12/2013 10/12/2014 Campus Contract

Kickoff meeting held 7/12/13. NYPA will send scope of

work to campus. IT interested in doing EMP itself. NYPA

send sample of scope of work for the campus to review.

Because of the relative newness of the buildings and the

aggressive evergy saving features already employed, it

was agreed that SUNYIT would not conduct a formal

Energy Audit under the provisions of this program.

SUNY - MORRISVILLE 157.256 1,712,118

SUNY - MARITIME 134.810 733,189 7/29/2013 7/29/2014

Kickoff Meeeting was held on 4/29/13. NYPA met with

Maritime 6/17/13. Revised compensation schedule sent

to Maritime on 6/24/13 for review. CIC for Energy Master

Plan was fully executed on 8/8/12. Preliminary audits

began on 8/28/13.The NYSERDA CFA has been

completed and a three party agreement has been sent to

OPRHP. Kick off meetings were held on the following

dates; NYC Region -10/2/13, Long Island Region 10/8/13,

Taconic Region 10/15/13

SUNY - MARITIME SHIP 54.132 201,319

Statutory & Admin.

SUNY - ALFRED CERAMICS 312.347 421,191 6/30/2015 NYPA

NYPA and campus spoke on 8/16/13. Campus indicated

there were opportunities for energy efficiency. NYPA send

sample EMP to campus for review; NYPA and campus

spoke on 9/12/13. Campus visit scheduled for end of

September 2013.

SUNY - GENEVA AES 272.241 648,968 6/30/2015

SUNY - CORNELL 257.202 5,799,529 2007 2007 12/31/2016 Campus Contracts Audits are being completed by ME Engineering with 50%

fee funded by NYSERDA. Audits are part of a $30-$40

million energy conservation initiative.

SUNY - SYSTEM ADMIN. 189.263 401,436 8/17/2013 8/17/2014 Campus Contract

Kickoff Meeting with O'Brien and Gere was held on

5/17/13. A draft cost proposal has been submitted by

OBG on 6/24/13

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Number of projects in-process 114

SUNY Number of projects complete: 138

10/1/2013 Total cost $211,972,409.23

Total annual source kBTU savings: 816,704,016.85

Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name Agency/Location

Project Status Project

Implementer # of Buildings Building Address Building/Facility Address cont. Building/Facility City Building/Facility Zip

Estimated Cost of

Energy Efficiency

Portion of Work

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S Albany Uptown Project Complete SUCF 3 1400 Washington Ave Fine Arts, Earth Sciences, Arts & SciencesAlbany 12222 $3,470,000.00

2 SUNY-0002 01A74, 01A69, 01A62 Roof replacements at Academic Podium Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 4 1400 Washington Ave Power Plant, SEFCU, Humanities, ChemistryAlbany 12222 $3,710,000.003 SUNY-0003 P-0393 SEFCU Chiller Replacement with magnetic bearing high Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave SEFCU Albany 12222 $275,000.00

4 SUNY-0004 01M08 PAC Air Handling Unit Upgrades Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Performing Arts Albany 12222 $145,000.00

5 SUNY-0005 P-0172 Motor replacements and VFD installation-draft fans, Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 4 1400 Washington Ave Power Plant, Science Library, PE, SEFCUAlbany 12222 $30,000.006 SUNY-0006 A09-13958 LC3 Air Handler and Controls Upgrade Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Lecture Center 3 Albany 12222 $150,000.00

7 SUNY-0007 P-0037 HTHW pipe insulation Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 13 1400 Washington Ave Social Science, Physics, SAC, Business Admin, Fine Arts, ESM, Biology, Chemistry, Library, Science Library, Campus Center, Education, Humanities, TunnelAlbany 12222 $111,000.00

8 SUNY-0008 01A31/P-0237 BMS Controls for Exterior Ligthing Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 0 1400 Washington Ave Parking lots, roadways, pedestrian, bldg-mounted exteriorAlbany 12222 $166,000.009 SUNY-0009 P-0026 LED interior lights for Physics Hallway Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Physics Albany 12222 $15,000.00

10 SUNY-0010 P-0060 Colonial Quad LED Parking Lot lights replacement Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 0 1400 Washington Ave Colonial Quad Student Parking Lot Albany 12222 $30,000.00

11 SUNY-0011 P-0073 New electric meters at Downtown Campus Albany Downtown Project Complete Campus 5 1400 Washington Ave Richardson, Page, Draper, Husted, SaylesAlbany 12203 $30,000.0012 SUNY-0012 P-0178 49.8 kW PV System on Social Sciences Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Social Sciences Albany 12222 $262,000.00

13 SUNY-0013 283610 400 tons GSHP at Liberty Terrace Albany Uptown Project Complete DASNY 1 1400 Washington Ave Liberty Terrace Albany 12222 $5,700,000.00

14 SUNY-0014 P-0288 Domestic Hot Water Replacement at Richardson Albany Downtown Project Complete Campus 1 135 Western Ave Richardson Albany 12222 $160,000.0015 SUNY-0015 P-0470 Replace Honeywell Legacy System at Indian Quad A with Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Indian Quad Adirondack Albany 12222 $50,000.00

16 SUNY-0016 P-0327/P-0453 Install Water Meters at Residence Halls Albany Uptown Construction Phase Campus 19 1400 Washington Ave Colonial, Indian, Dutch, State Quads Albany 12222 $160,000.00

17 SUNY-0017 01A78 University Library Air Handler and Controls Upgrades Albany Uptown Construction Phase Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave University Library Albany 12222 $300,000.0018 SUNY-0018 01A13 LSRB Heat Recovery Loop Albany Uptown Construction Phase Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Life Sciences Albany 12222 $350,000.00

19 SUNY-0019 01A48 University Library Lighting Controls Albany Uptown Design Phase Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave University Library Albany 12222 $150,000.00

20 SUNY-0020 01A31 Fine Arts Museum Lighting Upgrades and Controls Albany Uptown Design Phase Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Fine Arts Albany 12222 $300,000.0021 SUNY-0021 01A31 Exterior Roof Monitor and Saucer Lighting Upgrades Albany Uptown Design Phase Campus 0 1400 Washington Ave Podium Albany 12222 $1,300,000.00

22 SUNY-0022 P-0470 Replace Honeywell Legacy System at Indian Quad B, C, D, Albany Uptown Design Phase Campus 4 1400 Washington Ave Indian Quad Albany 12222 $150,000.00

23 SUNY-0023 01A67 Lighting upgrades at PAC Theater Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Performing Arts Albany 12222 $860,000.0024 SUNY-0024 11142 ITS Data Storage Consolidation Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Arts & Science Albany 12222 $638,679.00

25 SUNY-0025 01A56 25 kW Photovoltaic Panel Albany Uptown Design Phase Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Campus Center Expansion Albany 12222 $200,000.00

26 SUNY-0026 01A29 Window upgrades and repairs-Downtown Albany Downtown Project Complete SUCF 4 135 Western Ave Downtown Albany 12203 $1,460,000.0027 SUNY-0027 P0531 LED Lights for Purple Path pedestrian fixtures Albany Uptown Project Complete Campus 0 1400 Washington Ave Uptown Purple Path Albany 12222 $350,000.00

28 SUNY-0028 P-0215 Roof replacements at Residence Halls Albany Uptown Project Complete DASNY 7 1400 Washington Ave Bleeker, Van Cortlandt, Ten Eyck, Clinton, Delancy, Herkimer, OnondagaAlbany 12222 $1,600,000.00

29 SUNY-0029 01A82 Central Plant Upgrades Albany Uptown Design Phase Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Power Plant Albany 12222 $9,600,000.0030 SUNY-0030 01A58 Window replacement at Lecture Center Councourse Albany Uptown Construction Phase Campus 1 1400 Washington Ave Lecture Centers Albany 12222 $2,000,000.00

31 SUNY-0031 35121 Natural gas meter/feed upgrade Alfred Ceramics Project Complete Campus N/A 2 Pine Street N/A Alfred 14802

32 SUNY-0032 35116 McMahon Phase II Rehab Alfred Ceramics Project Complete SUCF 1 2 Pine Street Bldg #7 Alfred 1480233 SUNY-0033 35119 Satellite Boiler, HH/SSB Alfred Ceramics Project Complete Campus 4 2 Pine Street Bldg # 4, 5, 6 & 8 Alfred 14802

34 SUNY-0034 35119-AHU-1 HH AHU-1 Replacement Alfred Ceramics Project Complete Campus 1 2 Pine Street Bldg #8 Alfred 14802

35 SUNY-0035 35124 BMH Heat Recovery Alfred Ceramics Project Complete SUCF 1 2 Pine Street Bldg #3 Alfred 1480236 SUNY-0036 PFUES040 Install water meters on cooling towers Binghamton Construction Phase Campus 8 4400 Vestal Parkway East Academic, Fine Arts, Lecture Hall, Central Heating Plant, Engineering, Engineering & Science, C4, CIWVestal 13850 $20,150.00

37 SUNY-0037 PFUES046 / PFUER046 EMS Demand Side Management Programming Binghamton Project Complete Campus 72 4400 Vestal Parkway East All Non-Research Buildings Vestal 13850 $18,000.00

38 SUNY-0038 PFUES070 Install variable speed drives on motors - Estimated cost Binghamton Project Complete Campus 4 4400 Vestal Parkway East Physical Facilities, Couper Admin, Science II, Fine ArtsVestal 13850 $8,603.0039 SUNY-0039 PFUES076 Lighting upgrades in walking coolers, OCCT Bus Garage Binghamton / 428 Commerce Road Project Complete Campus 7 4400 Vestal Parkway East CIW Dining, Appalachian Dining, Old UU Kitchen, Hinman Dining, Commisary, OCCT Bus Garage, GreenhouseVestal 13850 $6,166.68

40 SUNY-0040 PFUES083 Energy efficient motors Binghamton Project Complete Campus 40 4400 Vestal Parkway East Various buildings on campus Vestal 13850 $35,135.73

41 SUNY-0041 PFUES093 HVAC insulation repairs - campus wide Binghamton Construction Phase Campus 67 4400 Vestal Parkway East Various buildings on campus Vestal 13850 $8,801.1142 SUNY-0042 PFUES091 Install more occupancy sensors in State buildings Binghamton Project Complete Campus 2 4400 Vestal Parkway East Couper Admin, Engineering Vestal 13850 $19,056.80

43 SUNY-0043 PFUES095 Burner Control Upgrade Phase 2 - Replace forced air Binghamton OCCT Bus Garage Project Complete Campus 1 428 Commerce Road OCCT Bus Garage Vestal 13850 $55,162.61

44 SUNY-0044 PFUES098 Install additional vairable speed drives on motors Binghamton Project Complete Campus 1 4400 Vestal Parkway East Science II Chemistry Wing Vestal 13850 $17,464.8945 SUNY-0045 PFUES99 Window treatment for additional insulation Binghamton Construction Phase Campus 4 4400 Vestal Parkway East Science I, Couper Admin, Library Court Yard, PF BasementVestal 13850 $15,682.00

46 SUNY-0046 PFUES100 Replace water cooled AC condensers with air cooled Binghamton Project Complete Campus 1 4400 Vestal Parkway East Science II Chemistry Wing Vestal 13850 $11,166.86

47 SUNY-0047 PFUES102 Install roof top PV panels - Engineering & Science Binghamton ITC Project Complete Campus 1 85 Murray Hill Road Engineering & Science Building Vestal 13850 $407,845.00

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SUNY Number of projects complete:

10/1/2013 Total cost

Total annual source kBTU savings:

Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S

2 SUNY-0002 01A74, 01A69, 01A62 Roof replacements at Academic Podium3 SUNY-0003 P-0393 SEFCU Chiller Replacement with magnetic bearing high

4 SUNY-0004 01M08 PAC Air Handling Unit Upgrades

5 SUNY-0005 P-0172 Motor replacements and VFD installation-draft fans, 6 SUNY-0006 A09-13958 LC3 Air Handler and Controls Upgrade

7 SUNY-0007 P-0037 HTHW pipe insulation

8 SUNY-0008 01A31/P-0237 BMS Controls for Exterior Ligthing9 SUNY-0009 P-0026 LED interior lights for Physics Hallway

10 SUNY-0010 P-0060 Colonial Quad LED Parking Lot lights replacement

11 SUNY-0011 P-0073 New electric meters at Downtown Campus12 SUNY-0012 P-0178 49.8 kW PV System on Social Sciences

13 SUNY-0013 283610 400 tons GSHP at Liberty Terrace

14 SUNY-0014 P-0288 Domestic Hot Water Replacement at Richardson15 SUNY-0015 P-0470 Replace Honeywell Legacy System at Indian Quad A with

16 SUNY-0016 P-0327/P-0453 Install Water Meters at Residence Halls

17 SUNY-0017 01A78 University Library Air Handler and Controls Upgrades18 SUNY-0018 01A13 LSRB Heat Recovery Loop

19 SUNY-0019 01A48 University Library Lighting Controls

20 SUNY-0020 01A31 Fine Arts Museum Lighting Upgrades and Controls21 SUNY-0021 01A31 Exterior Roof Monitor and Saucer Lighting Upgrades

22 SUNY-0022 P-0470 Replace Honeywell Legacy System at Indian Quad B, C, D,

23 SUNY-0023 01A67 Lighting upgrades at PAC Theater 24 SUNY-0024 11142 ITS Data Storage Consolidation

25 SUNY-0025 01A56 25 kW Photovoltaic Panel

26 SUNY-0026 01A29 Window upgrades and repairs-Downtown27 SUNY-0027 P0531 LED Lights for Purple Path pedestrian fixtures

28 SUNY-0028 P-0215 Roof replacements at Residence Halls

29 SUNY-0029 01A82 Central Plant Upgrades30 SUNY-0030 01A58 Window replacement at Lecture Center Councourse

31 SUNY-0031 35121 Natural gas meter/feed upgrade

32 SUNY-0032 35116 McMahon Phase II Rehab33 SUNY-0033 35119 Satellite Boiler, HH/SSB

34 SUNY-0034 35119-AHU-1 HH AHU-1 Replacement

35 SUNY-0035 35124 BMH Heat Recovery36 SUNY-0036 PFUES040 Install water meters on cooling towers

37 SUNY-0037 PFUES046 / PFUER046 EMS Demand Side Management Programming

38 SUNY-0038 PFUES070 Install variable speed drives on motors - Estimated cost 39 SUNY-0039 PFUES076 Lighting upgrades in walking coolers, OCCT Bus Garage

40 SUNY-0040 PFUES083 Energy efficient motors

41 SUNY-0041 PFUES093 HVAC insulation repairs - campus wide42 SUNY-0042 PFUES091 Install more occupancy sensors in State buildings

43 SUNY-0043 PFUES095 Burner Control Upgrade Phase 2 - Replace forced air

44 SUNY-0044 PFUES098 Install additional vairable speed drives on motors45 SUNY-0045 PFUES99 Window treatment for additional insulation

46 SUNY-0046 PFUES100 Replace water cooled AC condensers with air cooled

47 SUNY-0047 PFUES102 Install roof top PV panels - Engineering & Science

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Estimated Incentives or

RebatesIncentive Source

Demand Reduction

(kW)

Annual Electric

Savings (kWh)

Annual Natural

Gas Savings

(Therms)

Annual Fuel Oil

Savings (Gallons)

Annual Steam

Savings (M Lbs)

Annual Propane

Savings (Gallons)

Other Fuel Savings (list

units)

New Clean kW

Installed

Total Annual Source

kBtu Savings

Equivalent

$0.00 300000 50000 8,653,824.00

$0.00 118000 6500 2,025,287.44 $16,000.00 NGRID 75 125000 1,424,510.00

$16,000.00 NYSERDA 60 600000 3500 7,204,098.00

$22,000.00 NYSERDA 30 250000 2,849,020.00 $0.00 20000 1500 384,971.60

$111,000.00 ARRA/NYSERDA 90900 9,517,230.00

$0.00 330000 3,760,706.40 $0.00 0 1200 13,675.30

$0.00 6600 75,214.13

$0.00 0 0 0 - $234,948.00 ARRA/NYSERDA 35 51000 0 0 0 0 0 49.8 581,200.08

$2,786,250.00 ARRA/DOE 150 2070000 23,589,885.60

$0.00 4000 418,800.00 $0.00 0 5000 600 0 119,800.40

$0.00 0 0 0 -

$50,000.00 NGRID 112 670000 25000 10,252,873.60 $76,500.00 NYSERDA 103 17500 74000 7,947,231.40

$10,000.00 NYSERDA/NGRID 60 365000 4,159,569.20

$20,000.00 NYSERDA/NGRID 20 60000 683,764.80 $0.00 5 10000 113,960.80

$0.00 0 20000 2400 0 479,201.60

$0.00 5 15000 170,941.20 $200,000.00 NYSERDA 17 150000 1,709,412.00

$0.00 18 25000 25 284,902.00

$0.00 6100 638,670.00 $0.00 6000 68,376.48

$0.00 100000 4500 1,610,758.00

$150,000.00 NYSERDA/NGRID 1200000 13,675,296.00 $0.00 60000 4800 1,186,324.80

-

- -

-

- 0 0 0 1000000 gallons of water -

2000 120000 0 1,367,529.60

$0.00 Maxed out on allowable annual incentive under NYSERDA's existing building program.16 140160 0 509,128 gallons HTHW 1,597,274.57 $1,595.00 NYSERDA 9 59130 0 673,850.21

$540.00 NYSERDA 10 43800 0 499,148.30

0 0 50 5,235.00 $6,964.00 NYSERDA 25 36500 0 415,956.92

10 14144 361570 38,017,565.16

16 140160 0 846,886 gallons HTHW 1,597,274.57 0 2 5 546.29

0 -1633 0 3,154,000 gallons of water (18,609.80)

$48,437.50 Incentive was awarded by NYSERDA to PV installer. BU received rebate through a contract change order.127 300380 0 127 3,423,154.51

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EO 88 Project Tracker

Number of projects in-process

SUNY Number of projects complete:

10/1/2013 Total cost

Total annual source kBTU savings:

Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S

2 SUNY-0002 01A74, 01A69, 01A62 Roof replacements at Academic Podium3 SUNY-0003 P-0393 SEFCU Chiller Replacement with magnetic bearing high

4 SUNY-0004 01M08 PAC Air Handling Unit Upgrades

5 SUNY-0005 P-0172 Motor replacements and VFD installation-draft fans, 6 SUNY-0006 A09-13958 LC3 Air Handler and Controls Upgrade

7 SUNY-0007 P-0037 HTHW pipe insulation

8 SUNY-0008 01A31/P-0237 BMS Controls for Exterior Ligthing9 SUNY-0009 P-0026 LED interior lights for Physics Hallway

10 SUNY-0010 P-0060 Colonial Quad LED Parking Lot lights replacement

11 SUNY-0011 P-0073 New electric meters at Downtown Campus12 SUNY-0012 P-0178 49.8 kW PV System on Social Sciences

13 SUNY-0013 283610 400 tons GSHP at Liberty Terrace

14 SUNY-0014 P-0288 Domestic Hot Water Replacement at Richardson15 SUNY-0015 P-0470 Replace Honeywell Legacy System at Indian Quad A with

16 SUNY-0016 P-0327/P-0453 Install Water Meters at Residence Halls

17 SUNY-0017 01A78 University Library Air Handler and Controls Upgrades18 SUNY-0018 01A13 LSRB Heat Recovery Loop

19 SUNY-0019 01A48 University Library Lighting Controls

20 SUNY-0020 01A31 Fine Arts Museum Lighting Upgrades and Controls21 SUNY-0021 01A31 Exterior Roof Monitor and Saucer Lighting Upgrades

22 SUNY-0022 P-0470 Replace Honeywell Legacy System at Indian Quad B, C, D,

23 SUNY-0023 01A67 Lighting upgrades at PAC Theater 24 SUNY-0024 11142 ITS Data Storage Consolidation

25 SUNY-0025 01A56 25 kW Photovoltaic Panel

26 SUNY-0026 01A29 Window upgrades and repairs-Downtown27 SUNY-0027 P0531 LED Lights for Purple Path pedestrian fixtures

28 SUNY-0028 P-0215 Roof replacements at Residence Halls

29 SUNY-0029 01A82 Central Plant Upgrades30 SUNY-0030 01A58 Window replacement at Lecture Center Councourse

31 SUNY-0031 35121 Natural gas meter/feed upgrade

32 SUNY-0032 35116 McMahon Phase II Rehab33 SUNY-0033 35119 Satellite Boiler, HH/SSB

34 SUNY-0034 35119-AHU-1 HH AHU-1 Replacement

35 SUNY-0035 35124 BMH Heat Recovery36 SUNY-0036 PFUES040 Install water meters on cooling towers

37 SUNY-0037 PFUES046 / PFUER046 EMS Demand Side Management Programming

38 SUNY-0038 PFUES070 Install variable speed drives on motors - Estimated cost 39 SUNY-0039 PFUES076 Lighting upgrades in walking coolers, OCCT Bus Garage

40 SUNY-0040 PFUES083 Energy efficient motors

41 SUNY-0041 PFUES093 HVAC insulation repairs - campus wide42 SUNY-0042 PFUES091 Install more occupancy sensors in State buildings

43 SUNY-0043 PFUES095 Burner Control Upgrade Phase 2 - Replace forced air

44 SUNY-0044 PFUES098 Install additional vairable speed drives on motors45 SUNY-0045 PFUES99 Window treatment for additional insulation

46 SUNY-0046 PFUES100 Replace water cooled AC condensers with air cooled

47 SUNY-0047 PFUES102 Install roof top PV panels - Engineering & Science

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Other

Barrels of Oil

Equivalent

CO2 Reduction

(Tons)

Estimated

Design

Complete

Actual Design

Complete

Estimated

Construction

Complete

Actual

Construction

Complete

Project Description and Other

Comments

893,285.00 1/31/2011 Replace single pane original windows with

197,339.05 12/15/2012 Install new white roof with insulation

128,500.00 5/1/2012 Replace recip chiller with magnetic bearing

657,741.95 8/1/2010 Replace fan motors, belts, sheaves, access

257,000.00 9/1/2012 VFD on various fan and pump motors

38,106.55 7/1/2011 New AHU and controls with VFD and

1,063,320.93 7/1/2011 Insulate HTHW pipes and fittings

339,240.00 6/1/2012 Lighting controls moved from Simplex

1,233.60 6/1/2013 Pilot for interior LED lighting

6,784.80 8/1/2012 Replace (15) 400W MH with LED

- 2/1/2013 Electric interval sub-meters for academic

52,428.00 8/1/2011 PV system

2,127,960.00 8/1/2012 Part of new construction project

46,790.80 3/1/2013 Replaced indirect-fired 3000 gallon storage

12,158.62 8/1/2013 Replaced pneumatic controls with DDC.

- 1/31/2014 Water meters

981,202.50 12/1/2013 Replace supply and return fan motors,

883,619.80 3/1/2014 Addition of glycol run around HR loop on

375,220.00 12/1/2014 Occupancy/Daylight and schedule based

61,680.00 9/1/2013 6/1/2015 New LED/MH ligthing and controls

10,280.00 9/1/2013 6/1/2015 New LED/MH ligthing and controls

48,634.48 7/1/2014 Replace pneumatic controls with DDC.

15,420.00 7/1/2012 LED for theater ambient ligthing

154,200.00 8/1/2010 Consolidated (16) fiber attached storage

25,700.00 11/1/2013 12/1/2016 System to be installed on West Addition

71,355.97 12/1/2012 Storm windows and repairs

6,168.00 12/1/2012 Replace 90-150W pedestrian with new

155,439.65 6/30/2011 Roof replacement and insulation

1,233,600.00 6/1/2014 12/1/2015 Chiller plant control optimization,

117,828.96 11/1/2013 Part of Tower/Fountain project. Relaced

- 9/1/2011 Meter/feed upgrade

- 10/1/2011 bldg wing rehab; mech. systems upgrade

- 3/1/2012 replaced main steam with gas boilers

- 11/1/2012 Air handling unit replacement

- 9/1/2012 Ventilation, equip, structural upgrade

- 12/31/2012 3/31/2013 Provides better monitoring on cooling

123,360.00 Campus wide load reduction with one

144,084.48 60,785.64

45,026.40

584.89 37,522.00

4,244,077.42

144,084.48 60.54

(1,678.72)

308,790.64

Key MilestonesEnergy Savings

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name Agency/Location

Project Status Project

Implementer # of Buildings Building Address Building/Facility Address cont. Building/Facility City Building/Facility Zip

Estimated Cost of

Energy Efficiency

Portion of Work

48 SUNY-0048 PFUES103 Lighting Upgrades in State Buildings (LED), fixtures with Binghamton Project Complete Campus 13 4400 Vestal Parkway East Various State Buildings Vestal 13850 $63,296.00

49 SUNY-0049 PFUER103 Lighting Upgrades in Res Buildings (install fixtures with Binghamton Project Complete Campus 28 4400 Vestal Parkway East Various Dorms Vestal 13850 $66,552.85

50 SUNY-0050 PFUES104 Variable speed drives on Heating Plant fan motors Binghamton Project Complete Campus 1 4400 Vestal Parkway East Central Heating Plant Vestal 13850 $228,310.5651 SUNY-0051 PFUES105 Install electronic controllers on walk-in cooler Binghamton Project Complete Campus 7 4400 Vestal Parkway East CIW Dining, Appalachian Dining, Old UU Kitchen, UU outdoor units, Hinman Dining, C4, CommisaryVestal 13850 $11,571.33

52 SUNY-0052 PFUES107 Data Center, Data Closet efficiency improvement Binghamton ITC Project Complete Campus 1 85 Murray Hill Road Engineering & Science Building Vestal 13850 $16,577.60

53 SUNY-0053 PFUES108 Replace HID lights with LED lights in Paid Parking Lot (Lot Binghamton Project Complete Campus 1 4400 Vestal Parkway East Paid Parking Lot (W) Vestal 13850 $123,167.5754 SUNY-0054 PFUES112 Install variable speed drives on motors Binghamton Project Complete Campus 2 4400 Vestal Parkway East Science II Physics Wing, Health ServicesVestal 13850 $7,270.00

55 SUNY-0055 PFE07495 Install air quality monitoring system to reduce Binghamton ITC Construction Phase Campus 1 85 Murray Hill Road Engineering & Science Building Vestal 13850 $144,314.00

56 SUNY-0056 02398 Rehab exterior plaza deck roof at Allen Bldg Brockport Design Phase Campus 1 350 New Campus Drive Bldg No. 056 Brockport 14420 $40,000.0057 SUNY-0057 02380 Renovate exterior envelope Smith Hall Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 155 Monroe Ave Bldg. no. 012 Brockport 14420 $350,000.00

58 SUNY-0058 02395 Replace roof at Seymour Union Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 100 Residence Drive Bldg. no. 022 Brockport 14420 $282,100.00

59 SUNY-0059 02405 replace roof at Edwards Hall Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 191 Holley Street Bldg. no. 013 Brockport 14420 $248,400.0060 SUNY-0060 02396 Replace roof at Tuttle North Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 321 New Campus Drive Bldg. no. 053 Brockport 14420 $240,000.00

61 SUNY-0061 02396 Replace roof at Tuttle South Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 323 New Campus Drive bldg. no. 052 Brockport 14420 $220,000.00

62 SUNY-0062 02404 replace roof at Brockway Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 210 Residence Drive Bldg. no. 037 Brockport 14420 $83,600.0063 SUNY-0063 02404 replace roof at Dailey Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 271 Holley Street Bldg no. 026 Brockport 14420 $83,600.00

64 SUNY-0064 02392 Rehab exterior of Tuttle South Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 323 New Campus Drive Bldg. no. 052 Brockport 14420 $202,000.00

65 SUNY-0065 02392 Rehab exterior of Tuttle North Brockport Project Complete SUCF 1 321 New Campus Drive Bldg. no. 053 Brockport 14420 $714,000.0066 SUNY-0066 301360 replace roof of McFarlane Residence Hall Brockport Project Complete DASNY 1 240 Residence Drive Bldg. no. 027 Brockport 14420 $162,400.00

67 SUNY-0067 301360 replace roof of McLean Residence Hall Brockport Project Complete DASNY 1 220 Residence Drive Bldg. no. 019 Brockport 14420 $162,400.00

68 SUNY-0068 297210 replace windows at Perry residence hall Brockport Project Complete DASNY 1 430 residence Drive Bldg. no. 039 Brockport 14420 $305,000.0069 SUNY-0069 297210 replace windows at Bramley residence hall Brockport Project Complete DASNY 1 420 Residence Drive Bldg. no. 040 Brockport 14420 $305,000.00

70 SUNY-0070 297210 replace windows at Briggs residence hall Brockport Project Complete DASNY 1 400 Residence Drive Bldg. no. 041 Brockport 14420 $305,000.00

71 SUNY-0071 297210 replace windows at Mortimer residence hall Brockport Project Complete DASNY 1 600 Residence Drive Bldg. no. 042 Brockport 14420 $611,000.0072 SUNY-0072 Buffalo State College - Performance Contracting Project Buffalo State College Design Phase Campus 22 1300 Elmwood Avenue Bldg # 1,2,3,4,6,8A,8B,8C,8D,9,11,13,19,24,26,34,35,36,37,38,39,45Buffalo 14222 $3,307,835.00

73 SUNY-0073 1 Bradfield Hall Airflow reduction_1028B Cornell University Project Complete Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Bradfield Hall Ithace NY 14853 $30,000.00

74 SUNY-0074 2 Comstock_1081- Controls Upgrade Cornell University Project Complete Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Comstock Hall Ithace NY 14853 $660,000.0075 SUNY-0075 3 Growth Chamber Phase I Cornell University Project Complete Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Ken post lab, Plant science, Gutterman Lab, Stocking hallIthace NY 14853 $447,000.00

76 SUNY-0076 4 Emerson_1028E lecture room 135- HVAC Controls upgrade Cornell University Project Complete Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Emerson_1028E Ithace NY 14853 $5,000.00

77 SUNY-0077 5 Schurman_1150-Controls Upgrade Cornell University Project Complete Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Schurman_1150 Ithace NY 14853 $130,000.0078 SUNY-0078 CPMRR 17M08 VEC_1163- Controls Upgrade Cornell University Project Complete CPMRR 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus VEC_1163 Ithace NY 14853 $112,000.00

79 SUNY-0079 6 Kinselberg_2032A-Controls Upgrade Cornell University Project Complete Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Kinselberg_2032A Ithace NY 14853 $765,000.00

80 SUNY-0080 7 1007_1008_1009_ ILR Complex-Controls Upgrade Cornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus 1007_1008_1009_ ILR Complex Ithace NY 14853 $1,300,000.0081 SUNY-0081 8 1027_MANN LIBRARY-Controls Upgrade Cornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus 1027_MANN LIBRARY Ithace NY 14853 $660,000.00

82 SUNY-0082 16336 1028E_EMERSON HALL-Controls Upgrade Cornell University Project Complete SUCF 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus 1028E_EMERSON HALL Ithace NY 14853 $282,000.00

83 SUNY-0083 CPMRR 17M08 1062_RILEY-ROBB HALL-Recommisioning and StreamTrap RepairsCornell University Project Complete CPMRR 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus 1062_RILEY-ROBB HALL Ithace NY 14853 $100,000.0084 SUNY-0084 9 1064_VET MEDICAL CENTER Controls Upgrade Cornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus 1064_VET MEDICAL CENTER(1) Ithace NY 14853 $2,920,000.00

85 SUNY-0085 16334 1068_GUTERMAN_COMPLEX- Lighting and Controls Upgrade Cornell University Project Complete SUCF 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus 1068_GUTERMAN_COMPLEX Ithace NY 14853 $1,930,000.00

86 SUNY-0086 10 Emerson Heat Recover Cornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Emerson Heat Recover Ithace NY 14853 $150,000.0087 SUNY-0087 11 Riley Robb Heat Recovery Cornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Riley Robb Heat Recovery Ithace NY 14853 $225,000.00

88 SUNY-0088 12 Vet Research Tower-Occupancy Sensor and Digital Valve InstallationCornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Vet Research Tower Ithace NY 14853 $600,000.00

89 SUNY-0089 13 Snyder Hill Baker Institute-Controls Upgrade Cornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Snyder Hill Baker Institute Ithace NY 14853 $520,000.0090 SUNY-0090 14 Barton Lab Geneva-Controls Upgrade Cornell University Construction Phase Campus 1 Cornell Geneva Campus Barton Lab Geneva Geneva NY 14456 $900,000.00

91 SUNY-0091 15 Love Lab- Upgrade of greenhouse lighting Cornell University Design Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Love Lab Ithace NY 14853 $28,000.00

92 SUNY-0092 16 Muenscher Lab-Upgrade of greenhouse lighting Cornell University Design Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Muenscher Lab Ithace NY 14853 $25,000.0093 SUNY-0093 17 Ken Post-Upgrade of greenhouse lighting Cornell University Design Phase Campus 1 Cornell Ithaca Campus Ken Post Ithace NY 14853 $90,000.00

94 SUNY-0094 2009055 Satellite Boiler Project Cortland Construction Phase SUCF Multiple Multiple Cortland 13045 $4,500,000.00

95 SUNY-0095 2009054 Electrical Substation Project Cortland Construction Phase SUCF 1 Cortland 1304596 SUNY-0096 2007061 Professional Studies Renovation - Ground Scource HP Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 47 Pashley Drive Building 27 Cortland 13045 $1,100,000.00

97 SUNY-0097 2012071 Professional Studies Retro Commissioning Cortland Construction Phase Campus 1 47 Pashley Drive Building 27 Cortland 13045 $7,500.00

98 SUNY-0098 2007103 Library - Retro Commissioning Project Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 81 Prospect Terrace Building 6 Cortland 1304599 SUNY-0099 2007103 Park Center - Retro Commissioning Project Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 8 Folmer Drive Building 11 Cortland 13045

100 SUNY-0100 2012054 Hendrick Hall - LED Lighting Upgrade Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 25 Water Street Extension Building 15 Cortland 13045

101 SUNY-0101 2011061 Library - Bookmark LED Lighting Upgrade Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 81 Prospect Terrace Building 6 Cortland 13045102 SUNY-0102 2011012 CVH - Counceling Center Insulated Glass Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 91 Prospect Terrace Building 20 Cortland 13045

103 SUNY-0103 2010023 Corey Union - Retro Commissioning Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 103 Prospect Terrace Building 32 Cortland 13045 $70,000.00

104 SUNY-0104 2010022 Neubig Hall Retro Commissioning Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 15 Neubig Road Building 12 Cortland 13045105 SUNY-0105 IRSC - Server Farm Virtualization Cortland Project Complete Campus Multiple Cortland 13045

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S48 SUNY-0048 PFUES103 Lighting Upgrades in State Buildings (LED), fixtures with

49 SUNY-0049 PFUER103 Lighting Upgrades in Res Buildings (install fixtures with

50 SUNY-0050 PFUES104 Variable speed drives on Heating Plant fan motors51 SUNY-0051 PFUES105 Install electronic controllers on walk-in cooler

52 SUNY-0052 PFUES107 Data Center, Data Closet efficiency improvement

53 SUNY-0053 PFUES108 Replace HID lights with LED lights in Paid Parking Lot (Lot 54 SUNY-0054 PFUES112 Install variable speed drives on motors

55 SUNY-0055 PFE07495 Install air quality monitoring system to reduce

56 SUNY-0056 02398 Rehab exterior plaza deck roof at Allen Bldg57 SUNY-0057 02380 Renovate exterior envelope Smith Hall

58 SUNY-0058 02395 Replace roof at Seymour Union

59 SUNY-0059 02405 replace roof at Edwards Hall60 SUNY-0060 02396 Replace roof at Tuttle North

61 SUNY-0061 02396 Replace roof at Tuttle South

62 SUNY-0062 02404 replace roof at Brockway63 SUNY-0063 02404 replace roof at Dailey

64 SUNY-0064 02392 Rehab exterior of Tuttle South

65 SUNY-0065 02392 Rehab exterior of Tuttle North66 SUNY-0066 301360 replace roof of McFarlane Residence Hall

67 SUNY-0067 301360 replace roof of McLean Residence Hall

68 SUNY-0068 297210 replace windows at Perry residence hall69 SUNY-0069 297210 replace windows at Bramley residence hall

70 SUNY-0070 297210 replace windows at Briggs residence hall

71 SUNY-0071 297210 replace windows at Mortimer residence hall72 SUNY-0072 Buffalo State College - Performance Contracting Project

73 SUNY-0073 1 Bradfield Hall Airflow reduction_1028B

74 SUNY-0074 2 Comstock_1081- Controls Upgrade75 SUNY-0075 3 Growth Chamber Phase I

76 SUNY-0076 4 Emerson_1028E lecture room 135- HVAC Controls upgrade

77 SUNY-0077 5 Schurman_1150-Controls Upgrade78 SUNY-0078 CPMRR 17M08 VEC_1163- Controls Upgrade

79 SUNY-0079 6 Kinselberg_2032A-Controls Upgrade

80 SUNY-0080 7 1007_1008_1009_ ILR Complex-Controls Upgrade81 SUNY-0081 8 1027_MANN LIBRARY-Controls Upgrade

82 SUNY-0082 16336 1028E_EMERSON HALL-Controls Upgrade

83 SUNY-0083 CPMRR 17M08 1062_RILEY-ROBB HALL-Recommisioning and StreamTrap Repairs84 SUNY-0084 9 1064_VET MEDICAL CENTER Controls Upgrade

85 SUNY-0085 16334 1068_GUTERMAN_COMPLEX- Lighting and Controls Upgrade

86 SUNY-0086 10 Emerson Heat Recover87 SUNY-0087 11 Riley Robb Heat Recovery

88 SUNY-0088 12 Vet Research Tower-Occupancy Sensor and Digital Valve Installation

89 SUNY-0089 13 Snyder Hill Baker Institute-Controls Upgrade 90 SUNY-0090 14 Barton Lab Geneva-Controls Upgrade

91 SUNY-0091 15 Love Lab- Upgrade of greenhouse lighting

92 SUNY-0092 16 Muenscher Lab-Upgrade of greenhouse lighting93 SUNY-0093 17 Ken Post-Upgrade of greenhouse lighting

94 SUNY-0094 2009055 Satellite Boiler Project

95 SUNY-0095 2009054 Electrical Substation Project96 SUNY-0096 2007061 Professional Studies Renovation - Ground Scource HP

97 SUNY-0097 2012071 Professional Studies Retro Commissioning

98 SUNY-0098 2007103 Library - Retro Commissioning Project99 SUNY-0099 2007103 Park Center - Retro Commissioning Project

100 SUNY-0100 2012054 Hendrick Hall - LED Lighting Upgrade

101 SUNY-0101 2011061 Library - Bookmark LED Lighting Upgrade102 SUNY-0102 2011012 CVH - Counceling Center Insulated Glass

103 SUNY-0103 2010023 Corey Union - Retro Commissioning

104 SUNY-0104 2010022 Neubig Hall Retro Commissioning105 SUNY-0105 IRSC - Server Farm Virtualization

Estimated Incentives or

RebatesIncentive Source

Demand Reduction

(kW)

Annual Electric

Savings (kWh)

Annual Natural

Gas Savings

(Therms)

Annual Fuel Oil

Savings (Gallons)

Annual Steam

Savings (M Lbs)

Annual Propane

Savings (Gallons)

Other Fuel Savings (list

units)

New Clean kW

Installed

Total Annual Source

kBtu Savings

Equivalent

16 70080 0 798,637.29

35 153300 0 1,747,019.06

$32,165.00 NYSERDA 110 967000 0 11,020,009.36 1 96725 0 1,102,285.84

7 61320 0 698,807.63

$0.00 NYSERDA incentive program requires 24-hour runtime lighting applications. These lights are scheduled off during the day therefore do not qualify.2 9110 0 103,818.29 13 112682 0 30,886 gallons HTHW 1,284,133.09

$71,000.00 NYSERDA 33 304000 25863 6,172,264.42

$0.00 400 960 105,070.43 $0.00 2200 1800 213,531.38

$0.00 2800 6800 743,869.02

$0.00 2000 3400 378,772.16 $0.00 5300 554,910.00

$0.00 2800 293,160.00

$0.00 800 1400 155,696.86 $0.00 600 1000 111,537.65

$0.00 100 10,470.00

$0.00 500 52,350.00 $0.00 860 90,042.00

$0.00 830 86,901.00

$0.00 200 20,940.00 $0.00 200 20,940.00

$0.00 200 20,940.00

$0.00 400 41,880.00 $314,804.00 NYSERDA 455 262336 21600 0 0 0 5,251,122.04

$0.00 25000 0 0 1400 0 73000 thr chilled water 0 287,041.65

$0.00 365000 0 0 1900 0 150000 thr chilled water 0 4,162,473.01 $280,000.00 NYSERDA 1299000 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,803,507.92

$0.00 0 0 0 250 0 0 0 382.08

$0.00 61000 0 0 1100 0 12500 thr chilled water 0 696,842.03 $0.00 66000 0 0 600 0 7000 thr chilled water 0 753,058.27

$0.00 300000 0 0 2000 0 80000 thr chilled water 0 3,421,880.64

$0.00 312000 0 0 4000 0 310000 thr chilled water 0 3,561,690.24 $0.00 65000 0 0 300 0 70000 thr chilled water 0 741,203.70

$0.00 74000 0 0 2600 0 33000 thr chilled water 0 847,283.55

$0.00 4600 0 0 2800 0 0 0 56,701.26 $0.00 1155000 0 0 5800 0 233000 thr chilled water 0 13,171,336.66

$0.00 2400000 0 0 6600 0 0 0 27,360,678.91

$0.00 0 0 0 1100 0 0 0 1,681.15 $0.00 0 0 0 2800 0 0 0 4,279.30

$0.00 70000 0 0 3300 0 140000 thr chilled water 0 802,769.06

$0.00 406000 0 0 3900 0 84000 thr chilled water 0 4,632,768.93 $0.00 120000 0 0 5700 0 0 0 1,376,241.02

$0.00 43000 0 0 0 0 0 0 490,031.44

$0.00 50000 0 0 0 0 0 0 569,804.00 $0.00 210000 0 0 200 0 0 0 2,393,482.46

NYSERDA 400000 41,880,000.00

500000 5,698,040.00 $40,000.00 NYSERDA 15000 1,570,500.00

$0.00 1000 104,700.00

NYSERDA 8000 837,600.00 NYSERDA 8000 837,600.00

NYSERDA -

NYSERDA 1322 - -

$20,000.00 NYSERDA 207000 28000 5,290,588.56

NYSERDA 64000 16000 2,404,549.12 -

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S48 SUNY-0048 PFUES103 Lighting Upgrades in State Buildings (LED), fixtures with

49 SUNY-0049 PFUER103 Lighting Upgrades in Res Buildings (install fixtures with

50 SUNY-0050 PFUES104 Variable speed drives on Heating Plant fan motors51 SUNY-0051 PFUES105 Install electronic controllers on walk-in cooler

52 SUNY-0052 PFUES107 Data Center, Data Closet efficiency improvement

53 SUNY-0053 PFUES108 Replace HID lights with LED lights in Paid Parking Lot (Lot 54 SUNY-0054 PFUES112 Install variable speed drives on motors

55 SUNY-0055 PFE07495 Install air quality monitoring system to reduce

56 SUNY-0056 02398 Rehab exterior plaza deck roof at Allen Bldg57 SUNY-0057 02380 Renovate exterior envelope Smith Hall

58 SUNY-0058 02395 Replace roof at Seymour Union

59 SUNY-0059 02405 replace roof at Edwards Hall60 SUNY-0060 02396 Replace roof at Tuttle North

61 SUNY-0061 02396 Replace roof at Tuttle South

62 SUNY-0062 02404 replace roof at Brockway63 SUNY-0063 02404 replace roof at Dailey

64 SUNY-0064 02392 Rehab exterior of Tuttle South

65 SUNY-0065 02392 Rehab exterior of Tuttle North66 SUNY-0066 301360 replace roof of McFarlane Residence Hall

67 SUNY-0067 301360 replace roof of McLean Residence Hall

68 SUNY-0068 297210 replace windows at Perry residence hall69 SUNY-0069 297210 replace windows at Bramley residence hall

70 SUNY-0070 297210 replace windows at Briggs residence hall

71 SUNY-0071 297210 replace windows at Mortimer residence hall72 SUNY-0072 Buffalo State College - Performance Contracting Project

73 SUNY-0073 1 Bradfield Hall Airflow reduction_1028B

74 SUNY-0074 2 Comstock_1081- Controls Upgrade75 SUNY-0075 3 Growth Chamber Phase I

76 SUNY-0076 4 Emerson_1028E lecture room 135- HVAC Controls upgrade

77 SUNY-0077 5 Schurman_1150-Controls Upgrade78 SUNY-0078 CPMRR 17M08 VEC_1163- Controls Upgrade

79 SUNY-0079 6 Kinselberg_2032A-Controls Upgrade

80 SUNY-0080 7 1007_1008_1009_ ILR Complex-Controls Upgrade81 SUNY-0081 8 1027_MANN LIBRARY-Controls Upgrade

82 SUNY-0082 16336 1028E_EMERSON HALL-Controls Upgrade

83 SUNY-0083 CPMRR 17M08 1062_RILEY-ROBB HALL-Recommisioning and StreamTrap Repairs84 SUNY-0084 9 1064_VET MEDICAL CENTER Controls Upgrade

85 SUNY-0085 16334 1068_GUTERMAN_COMPLEX- Lighting and Controls Upgrade

86 SUNY-0086 10 Emerson Heat Recover87 SUNY-0087 11 Riley Robb Heat Recovery

88 SUNY-0088 12 Vet Research Tower-Occupancy Sensor and Digital Valve Installation

89 SUNY-0089 13 Snyder Hill Baker Institute-Controls Upgrade 90 SUNY-0090 14 Barton Lab Geneva-Controls Upgrade

91 SUNY-0091 15 Love Lab- Upgrade of greenhouse lighting

92 SUNY-0092 16 Muenscher Lab-Upgrade of greenhouse lighting93 SUNY-0093 17 Ken Post-Upgrade of greenhouse lighting

94 SUNY-0094 2009055 Satellite Boiler Project

95 SUNY-0095 2009054 Electrical Substation Project96 SUNY-0096 2007061 Professional Studies Renovation - Ground Scource HP

97 SUNY-0097 2012071 Professional Studies Retro Commissioning

98 SUNY-0098 2007103 Library - Retro Commissioning Project99 SUNY-0099 2007103 Park Center - Retro Commissioning Project

100 SUNY-0100 2012054 Hendrick Hall - LED Lighting Upgrade

101 SUNY-0101 2011061 Library - Bookmark LED Lighting Upgrade102 SUNY-0102 2011012 CVH - Counceling Center Insulated Glass

103 SUNY-0103 2010023 Corey Union - Retro Commissioning

104 SUNY-0104 2010022 Neubig Hall Retro Commissioning105 SUNY-0105 IRSC - Server Farm Virtualization

Barrels of Oil

Equivalent

CO2 Reduction

(Tons)

Estimated

Design

Complete

Actual Design

Complete

Estimated

Construction

Complete

Actual

Construction

Complete

Project Description and Other

Comments

72,042.24

157,592.40

994,076.00 99,433.30

63,036.96

9,365.08 115,837.10

615,049.62

11,640.99 11/1/2012 11/1/2012 7/1/2015 replace elevated deck/paved roof

23,317.46 7/1/2012 renovate Chemistry/Physics building

82,422.76 10/1/2012 replace insulation/roof at Seymour Hall

41,828.18 8/1/2012 replaced insulation/roof at Edwards Hall

61,997.81 10/1/2012 replace insulation/roof at Tuttle North

32,753.56 10/1/2012 replace insulation/roof at Tuttle South

17,199.18 8/1/2012 replaced insulataion/roof at Brockway Hall

12,314.50 9/1/2012 replaced insulataion/roof at Dailey Hall

1,169.77 9/1/2013 replaced exterior windows

5,848.85 5/1/2013 installed insulated siding at natatorium

10,060.02 9/1/2012 replaced insulation/roof at McFarlane

9,709.09 9/1/2012 replaced insulation/roof at McLean

2,339.54 10/1/2012 replaced windows at Perry

2,339.54 10/1/2012 replaced windows at Bramley

2,339.54 10/1/2012 replaced windows at Briggs

4,679.08 10/1/2012 replaced windows at Mortimer

522,351.73 Campus wide upgrades to lighting, water

258,464.42 6/1/2011 Installation of VSD on building general

691,114.57 6/1/2012 6/1/2012 Upgrade of controls throughout all wet lab

1,335,372.00 6/1/2012 6/1/2012 Controls and lighting upgrade of 61

41,565.08 1/1/2012 1/1/2012 HVAC Controls upgrade

245,594.33 1/1/2012 1/1/2012 Upgrade of controls throughout wet lab

167,604.18 3/1/2013 3/1/2013 Upgrade HVAC controls in multiple lab

640,920.60 5/1/2012 5/1/2012 Upgrade of HVAC space controls

985,777.20 6/1/2013 4/1/2014 Upgrade of HVAC space controls

116,698.09 6/1/2013 4/1/2014 Upgrade of HVAC space controls

508,348.78 1/1/2011 1/1/2013 1/1/2013 Upgrade of HVAC space controls

470,257.64 1/1/2012 1/1/2013 1/1/2013 Recommisioning of all office and lab

2,151,649.74 4/1/2013 4/1/2014 Upgrade of HVAC space controls

3,564,517.98 10/1/2012 10/1/2013 Installation of new greenhouse lighting

182,886.33 6/1/2013 10/1/2013 Ducting of office exhaust air to intake of

465,528.84 6/1/2013 10/1/2013 Installation of glycol heat recovery loop

620,618.99 7/1/2013 4/1/2014 Installation of occupancy sensors

1,065,783.17 10/1/2013 6/1/2014 Upgrade of HVAC space controls

1,071,043.71 10/1/2013 4/1/2014 Upgrade of HVAC space controls

44,204.00 10/1/2013 3/1/2014 Upgrade of greenhouse lighting to new

51,400.00 10/1/2013 3/1/2014 Upgrade of greenhouse lighting to new

249,132.06 10/1/2013 3/1/2014 Upgrade of greenhouse lighting to new

4,679,080.00 11/1/2013 High efficiency condensing boilers and

514,000.00 10/1/2013 While this particular phase has not

175,465.50 7/1/2010

11,697.70 4/1/2014

93,581.60 8/1/200993,581.60 7/1/2009

- 8/1/2013

- 7/1/2012- 6/1/2013

540,331.60 1/1/2011

252,955.20 3/1/2011- on going

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name Agency/Location

Project Status Project

Implementer # of Buildings Building Address Building/Facility Address cont. Building/Facility City Building/Facility Zip

Estimated Cost of

Energy Efficiency

Portion of Work

106 SUNY-0106 04335 Bowers Phase I Upgrade Cortland Construction Phase SUCF 1 11 Gerhart Drive Building 21 Cortland 13045 $500,000.00

107 SUNY-0107 04339 Student Life Center Cortland Construction Phase SUCF 1 1 Pashley Drive Cortland 13045 $2,000,000.00108 SUNY-0108 2010043 Corey Function Room - LED Lighting Upgrade Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 103 Prospect Terrace Building 32 Cortland 13045

109 SUNY-0109 2012038 Sperry Chiller Project Cortland Feasibility Analysis Campus 1 10 Moffett Fire Lane Building 26 Cortland 13045

110 SUNY-0110 2010061 New Residence Hall Cortland Project Complete DASNY 1 Water Street Cortland 13045111 SUNY-0111 2012053 Solar PV Development Project Cortland Design Phase Campus 3 Cortland 13045

112 SUNY-0112 2010059 Miller Hall - Elevator Rehab Project Cortland Project Complete Campus 1 38 Graham Avenue Building 3 Cortland 13045

113 SUNY-0113 25300 Replace site infrastructure Phase I Delhi Construction Phase SUCF N/A 454 Delhi Drive Delhi, NY Site Delhi 13753114 SUNY-0114 25290 Replace site infrastructure Phase II Delhi Design Phase SUCF N/A 454 Delhi Drive Delhi, NY Site Delhi 13753

115 SUNY-0115SUCF 20213 Mechanical and Electrical Improvements, Campus WideNYPA Energy Efficiency Project ESF Project Complete NYPA 11 1 Forestry Drive Baker Lab, Bray Hall, Illick Hall, Jahn Lab, Marshall Hall, Moon Library, Physical Plant, Walters Hall, Adirondack Ecological Center, Rich Lake Dining Center, Huntington Forest Director's ResidenceSyracuse 13210 $593,000.00

116 SUNY-0116 20100 Rehab Fume Hood Controls ESF Project Complete Campus 1 1 Forestry Drive Jahn Building Syracuse 13210 $840,075.00117 SUNY-0117 Moon PV ESF Project Complete Campus 1 1 Forestry Drive Moon Library Syracuse 13210 $104,000.00

118 SUNY-0118 Gateway ESF Construction Phase SUCF 1 2 Forestry Drive Gateway Syracuse 13210 $2,800,000.00

119 SUNY-0119 L20010 PV Array - Tully ESF Project Complete Campus 1 540 State Route 281 North Barn Tully 13159 $88,000.00120 SUNY-0120 PV Array - Newcomb ESF Project Complete Campus 1 6312 State Route 28N Adirondack Ecological Center Newcomb 12852 $84,000.00

121 SUNY-0121 Wind Turbine - Heiberg ESF Project Complete Campus 1 7395 Maple Ridge Road North Classroom Tully 13159 $49,000.00

122 SUNY-0122 20219 Gasifier - Heiberg ESF-Heiberg Forrest Project Complete Campus 1 7393 Maple Ridge Road Tully 13159 $118,000.00123 SUNY-0123SUCF 20210 Install Maintenance Garage Boiler, Ranger SchoolGasifier - Ranger School ESF Project Complete NYPA 1 Ranger School Rd Ranger School Maintenance Garage Wanakena 13695 $543,000.00

124 SUNY-0124 Wind Turbine - Heiberg ESF Project Complete Campus 1 7395 Maple Ridge Road North Classroom Tully 13159 $49,000.00

125 SUNY-0125 27230 Renovate STUAC, lighting & HVAC replcement Morrisville State College Project Complete SUCF 1 PO Box901 Building #008 Morrisville 13408 $1,939,500.00126 SUNY-0126 27231 Bailey Renovation - windows, lighting & HVAC Morrisville State College Project Complete Campus 2 PO Box901 Building #005/006 Morrisville 13408 $1,464,352.00

127 SUNY-0127 27235 Renovations to Charlton Hall - Windows, lighting & HVAC Morrisville State College Construction Phase SUCF 1 PO Box901 Building #045 Morrisville 13408 $1,931,120.00

128 SUNY-0128 295000 Replace Pond Quad Windows Morrisville State College Project Complete DASNY 4 PO Box901 Buildings # 18/19/20/21 Morrisville 13408 $1,492,618.00129 SUNY-0129 IFR-312011 LED Exit Sign Replacement Morrisville State College Project Complete Campus 17 PO Box901 Bldg. # 001,045,016,009,019,105/109,014,030,104,044,040,020,018,015,035,087,050Morrisville 13408 $12,803.34

130 SUNY-0130 297370 Renovate Mohawk - New windows/lighting Morrisville State College Project Complete DASNY 1 PO Box901 Building #025 Morrisville 13408 $1,400,000.00

131 SUNY-0131 MR-282011 Auto Tech 1 Lighting Upgrade Morrisville State College Project Complete Campus 1 PO Box901 Builiding #110 Morrisville 13408 $18,498.62132 SUNY-0132 MR-292011 Ice Plex 2 Lighting Upgrade Morrisville State College Project Complete Campus 1 PO Box901 Builiding #109 Morrisville 13408 $12,419.00

133 SUNY-0133 Route 32 Parking Lot Lighting Upgrade New Paltz Design Phase Campus n/a Route 32 Parking Lot New Paltz 12561

134 SUNY-0134 High Temperature Hot Water Distribution Upgrade New Paltz Construction Phase135 SUNY-0135 New Roof and Insulation Upgrades New Paltz Project Complete Campus 8 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

136 SUNY-0136 New Roof and Insulation Upgrades New Paltz Project Complete Campus 2 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

137 SUNY-0137 Campus-wide Lighting Upgrades New Paltz Project Complete Campus all 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561138 SUNY-0138 Campus-wide Submetering Project New Paltz Project Complete Campus all 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

139 SUNY-0139 Energy Management System Upgrades in Central New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

140 SUNY-0140 Occupancy Sensor Upgrades New Paltz Project Complete Campus selected buildings 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561141 SUNY-0141 #2 Oil to Natural Gas Switch New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

142 SUNY-0142 Campus-wide Fluorescent Lighting Upgrade New Paltz Project Complete Campus selected buildings 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

143 SUNY-0143 Central Heating Plant Lighting Upgrade New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561144 SUNY-0144 Smiley Art Building and College Theater Lighting Upgrade New Paltz Project Complete Campus 2 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

145 SUNY-0145 Athletic Center Lighting Upgrade New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

146 SUNY-0146 Elting Gym 7KW PV Array New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561147 SUNY-0147 Electric Gem Car 5KW PV Array New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

148 SUNY-0148 Athletic Center 50KW PV Array New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

149 SUNY-0149 Resnick Engineering Hall 10KW PV Array New Paltz Project Complete Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561150 SUNY-0150 Cogeneration Plant New Paltz Feasibility Analysis Campus TBD 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

151 SUNY-0151 Biomass Boiler New Paltz Feasibility Analysis Campus 1 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

152 SUNY-0152 Geothermal System New Paltz Feasibility Analysis Campus TBD 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561153 SUNY-0153 Microhydro Remotely Metered PPA New Paltz Feasibility Analysis Campus n/a 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

154 SUNY-0154 1 MW PV Array New Paltz Feasibility Analysis Campus TBD 1 Hawk Drive New Paltz 12561

155 SUNY-0155 41049 The Center for Student Life and Learning: Renovation of Optometry Project Complete SUCF 1 33w 42nd St. New York 10036156 SUNY-0156 41059 Rehabilitate Research Areas Floors 16 &17 Optometry Project Complete SUCF 1 33w 42nd St. New York 10036

157 SUNY-0157 41060 Rehab Electrical Systems Optometry Construction Phase SUCF 1 33w 42nd St. New York 10036

158 SUNY-0158 41065 REHABILITATE LECTURE HALLS Optometry Construction Phase SUCF 1 33w 42nd St. New York 10036159 SUNY-0159 41050 Lobby Renovation Optometry Design Phase SUCF 1 33w 42nd St. New York 10036

160 SUNY-0160 41056 Rehab Building Systems Optometry Design Phase SUCF 1 33w 42nd St. New York 10036

161 SUNY-0161 Optometry 512 Installation of a sub meter for AT&T cell site Optometry Project Complete Campus 1 33w 42nd St. New York 10036 $1,000.00162 SUNY-0162 11304 Myers Ventilation Rehab Plattsburgh Project Complete SUCF 1 26 Rugar Street Plattsburgh 12901 $5,369,475.00

163 SUNY-0163 11305 Field House Mechanicals Plattsburgh Project Complete SUCF 1 167 Rugar Street Plattsburgh 12901 $4,756,874.00

164 SUNY-0164 11316 Window Replacement Plattsburgh Construction Phase SUCF 7 101 Broad Street Kehoe, Memorial, Algonquin, Clinton, Angell, Fienberg, and Yokum Entry Ways Plattsburgh 12901 $7,128,515.00

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S106 SUNY-0106 04335 Bowers Phase I Upgrade

107 SUNY-0107 04339 Student Life Center108 SUNY-0108 2010043 Corey Function Room - LED Lighting Upgrade

109 SUNY-0109 2012038 Sperry Chiller Project

110 SUNY-0110 2010061 New Residence Hall 111 SUNY-0111 2012053 Solar PV Development Project

112 SUNY-0112 2010059 Miller Hall - Elevator Rehab Project

113 SUNY-0113 25300 Replace site infrastructure Phase I114 SUNY-0114 25290 Replace site infrastructure Phase II

115 SUNY-0115SUCF 20213 Mechanical and Electrical Improvements, Campus WideNYPA Energy Efficiency Project

116 SUNY-0116 20100 Rehab Fume Hood Controls117 SUNY-0117 Moon PV

118 SUNY-0118 Gateway

119 SUNY-0119 L20010 PV Array - Tully120 SUNY-0120 PV Array - Newcomb

121 SUNY-0121 Wind Turbine - Heiberg

122 SUNY-0122 20219 Gasifier - Heiberg123 SUNY-0123SUCF 20210 Install Maintenance Garage Boiler, Ranger SchoolGasifier - Ranger School

124 SUNY-0124 Wind Turbine - Heiberg

125 SUNY-0125 27230 Renovate STUAC, lighting & HVAC replcement126 SUNY-0126 27231 Bailey Renovation - windows, lighting & HVAC

127 SUNY-0127 27235 Renovations to Charlton Hall - Windows, lighting & HVAC

128 SUNY-0128 295000 Replace Pond Quad Windows129 SUNY-0129 IFR-312011 LED Exit Sign Replacement

130 SUNY-0130 297370 Renovate Mohawk - New windows/lighting

131 SUNY-0131 MR-282011 Auto Tech 1 Lighting Upgrade132 SUNY-0132 MR-292011 Ice Plex 2 Lighting Upgrade

133 SUNY-0133 Route 32 Parking Lot Lighting Upgrade

134 SUNY-0134 High Temperature Hot Water Distribution Upgrade135 SUNY-0135 New Roof and Insulation Upgrades

136 SUNY-0136 New Roof and Insulation Upgrades

137 SUNY-0137 Campus-wide Lighting Upgrades138 SUNY-0138 Campus-wide Submetering Project

139 SUNY-0139 Energy Management System Upgrades in Central

140 SUNY-0140 Occupancy Sensor Upgrades141 SUNY-0141 #2 Oil to Natural Gas Switch

142 SUNY-0142 Campus-wide Fluorescent Lighting Upgrade

143 SUNY-0143 Central Heating Plant Lighting Upgrade144 SUNY-0144 Smiley Art Building and College Theater Lighting Upgrade

145 SUNY-0145 Athletic Center Lighting Upgrade

146 SUNY-0146 Elting Gym 7KW PV Array147 SUNY-0147 Electric Gem Car 5KW PV Array

148 SUNY-0148 Athletic Center 50KW PV Array

149 SUNY-0149 Resnick Engineering Hall 10KW PV Array150 SUNY-0150 Cogeneration Plant

151 SUNY-0151 Biomass Boiler

152 SUNY-0152 Geothermal System153 SUNY-0153 Microhydro Remotely Metered PPA

154 SUNY-0154 1 MW PV Array

155 SUNY-0155 41049 The Center for Student Life and Learning: Renovation of 156 SUNY-0156 41059 Rehabilitate Research Areas Floors 16 &17

157 SUNY-0157 41060 Rehab Electrical Systems

158 SUNY-0158 41065 REHABILITATE LECTURE HALLS159 SUNY-0159 41050 Lobby Renovation

160 SUNY-0160 41056 Rehab Building Systems

161 SUNY-0161 Optometry 512 Installation of a sub meter for AT&T cell site162 SUNY-0162 11304 Myers Ventilation Rehab

163 SUNY-0163 11305 Field House Mechanicals

164 SUNY-0164 11316 Window Replacement

Estimated Incentives or

RebatesIncentive Source

Demand Reduction

(kW)

Annual Electric

Savings (kWh)

Annual Natural

Gas Savings

(Therms)

Annual Fuel Oil

Savings (Gallons)

Annual Steam

Savings (M Lbs)

Annual Propane

Savings (Gallons)

Other Fuel Savings (list

units)

New Clean kW

Installed

Total Annual Source

kBtu Savings

Equivalent

$64,000.00 NYSERDA 27843 36458 4,134,453.66

$85,000.00 NYSERDA 420000 4,786,353.60 -

-

$104,000.00 NYSERDA 34 - NYSERDA PON 2589 1498400 1244 17,075,886.27

-

- -

$60,000.00 National Grid 200 410000 740000 82,150,392.80

$200,000.00 National Grid 91 1010899 0 90440 0 0 0 11,658,507.14 $104,000.00 NYSERDA 26 28000 319,090.24

150 2022533 -59735 36914 470 16,851,109.78

$88,000.00 NYSERDA 22 26700 304,275.34 $84,000.00 NYSERDA 21 20000 227,921.60

$24,000.00 NYSERDA 5 5600 63,818.05

2,200 243,965.91 $87,964.00 NYSERDA 8200 1,148,634.72

$24,000.00 NYSERDA 5 5600 5 63,818.05

$52,513.00 NYSERDA - $22,685.00 NYSERDA 8977 939,891.90

$6,005.00 NYSERDA 4913 514,391.10

- $4,929.00 NYSEG C&I Rebate 3 22.96 261.65

$6,536.00 NYSERDA 2 9966 26032 2,839,123.73

$11,475.00 NYSERDA 9 19506 222,291.94 $5,550.00 NYSERDA 27 26243 299,067.33

-

$1.00 - -

-

- -

-

- -

29000 330,486.32

$1,900.00 NYSERDA 8000 91,168.64 -

$120,000.00 Central Hudson Energy Reduction Project -

- NYSERDA -

$291,000.00 NYSERDA / ARRA -

NYSERDA - -

-

- -

NYSERDA -

- -

-

- -

-

173152 1,973,254.04 $0.00 0 -

$0.00 0 -

$0.00 0 -

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S106 SUNY-0106 04335 Bowers Phase I Upgrade

107 SUNY-0107 04339 Student Life Center108 SUNY-0108 2010043 Corey Function Room - LED Lighting Upgrade

109 SUNY-0109 2012038 Sperry Chiller Project

110 SUNY-0110 2010061 New Residence Hall 111 SUNY-0111 2012053 Solar PV Development Project

112 SUNY-0112 2010059 Miller Hall - Elevator Rehab Project

113 SUNY-0113 25300 Replace site infrastructure Phase I114 SUNY-0114 25290 Replace site infrastructure Phase II

115 SUNY-0115SUCF 20213 Mechanical and Electrical Improvements, Campus WideNYPA Energy Efficiency Project

116 SUNY-0116 20100 Rehab Fume Hood Controls117 SUNY-0117 Moon PV

118 SUNY-0118 Gateway

119 SUNY-0119 L20010 PV Array - Tully120 SUNY-0120 PV Array - Newcomb

121 SUNY-0121 Wind Turbine - Heiberg

122 SUNY-0122 20219 Gasifier - Heiberg123 SUNY-0123SUCF 20210 Install Maintenance Garage Boiler, Ranger SchoolGasifier - Ranger School

124 SUNY-0124 Wind Turbine - Heiberg

125 SUNY-0125 27230 Renovate STUAC, lighting & HVAC replcement126 SUNY-0126 27231 Bailey Renovation - windows, lighting & HVAC

127 SUNY-0127 27235 Renovations to Charlton Hall - Windows, lighting & HVAC

128 SUNY-0128 295000 Replace Pond Quad Windows129 SUNY-0129 IFR-312011 LED Exit Sign Replacement

130 SUNY-0130 297370 Renovate Mohawk - New windows/lighting

131 SUNY-0131 MR-282011 Auto Tech 1 Lighting Upgrade132 SUNY-0132 MR-292011 Ice Plex 2 Lighting Upgrade

133 SUNY-0133 Route 32 Parking Lot Lighting Upgrade

134 SUNY-0134 High Temperature Hot Water Distribution Upgrade135 SUNY-0135 New Roof and Insulation Upgrades

136 SUNY-0136 New Roof and Insulation Upgrades

137 SUNY-0137 Campus-wide Lighting Upgrades138 SUNY-0138 Campus-wide Submetering Project

139 SUNY-0139 Energy Management System Upgrades in Central

140 SUNY-0140 Occupancy Sensor Upgrades141 SUNY-0141 #2 Oil to Natural Gas Switch

142 SUNY-0142 Campus-wide Fluorescent Lighting Upgrade

143 SUNY-0143 Central Heating Plant Lighting Upgrade144 SUNY-0144 Smiley Art Building and College Theater Lighting Upgrade

145 SUNY-0145 Athletic Center Lighting Upgrade

146 SUNY-0146 Elting Gym 7KW PV Array147 SUNY-0147 Electric Gem Car 5KW PV Array

148 SUNY-0148 Athletic Center 50KW PV Array

149 SUNY-0149 Resnick Engineering Hall 10KW PV Array150 SUNY-0150 Cogeneration Plant

151 SUNY-0151 Biomass Boiler

152 SUNY-0152 Geothermal System153 SUNY-0153 Microhydro Remotely Metered PPA

154 SUNY-0154 1 MW PV Array

155 SUNY-0155 41049 The Center for Student Life and Learning: Renovation of 156 SUNY-0156 41059 Rehabilitate Research Areas Floors 16 &17

157 SUNY-0157 41060 Rehab Electrical Systems

158 SUNY-0158 41065 REHABILITATE LECTURE HALLS159 SUNY-0159 41050 Lobby Renovation

160 SUNY-0160 41056 Rehab Building Systems

161 SUNY-0161 Optometry 512 Installation of a sub meter for AT&T cell site162 SUNY-0162 11304 Myers Ventilation Rehab

163 SUNY-0163 11305 Field House Mechanicals

164 SUNY-0164 11316 Window Replacement

Barrels of Oil

Equivalent

CO2 Reduction

(Tons)

Estimated

Design

Complete

Actual Design

Complete

Estimated

Construction

Complete

Actual

Construction

Complete

Project Description and Other

Comments

455,097.35 1/1/2014

431,760.00 1/1/2015- 1/1/2013

- 4/1/2014

- 1,540,355.20 3/1/2014 On-Site generation of renewable power

-

- 10/9/2012 10/9/2012 10/31/2014 Building management system upgrades

- 1/31/2014 10/31/2016 Building envelope improvements

9,077,778.00 1/1/2012 4/1/2012 9/1/2012 6/15/2013 Reduce Electric kW and kWh

16,075,785.70 6/1/201328,784.00 7/20/2011 Offsetting building load

7,517,734.53 8/1/2012 Still working on CHP

27,447.60 10/31/2011 Offsetting electric heat, backfeeding grid

20,560.00 6/1/2011 Offsetting electric heat, backfeeding grid

5,756.80 5/15/2010 Offsetting electric heat, backfeeding grid

27,851.56 11/1/2012 5/1/2013 6/22/2013183,404.48 6/1/2010 10/1/2011 Replace oil-fired steam boiler with wood-fired hydronic boiler. New fuel source is wood (~190,000 lb annually; 947,100 kBTU equivalent). NYSERDA incentive is the value of the wood-fired boiler provided to the college at no cost.

5,756.80 Offsetting electric heat, backfeeding grid

- 8/23/2013105,010.25 8/15/2012

57,470.80 12/1/2013

- 8/15/2012 Replace Single Pane Windows w/ New

23.60 11/1/2011 LED lighting upgrade for Exit signs

314,759.57 11/30/2012 8/1/2013 Dorm reno - windows,lights, hvac

20,052.17 12/30/2011 Replace hi-bay Metal Halides with T-8

26,977.80 8/30/2011 Replace hi-bay Metal Halides with T-8

- Planned switch from metal halide to LED

- - College/Shango Hall, Hasbrouck Dining

- 3/1/2013 8/1/2013 8/1/2013 Scudder and Bliss Hall

- Includes building lighting and exerior

- Building submetering for natural gas,

- Central Heating Plant Upgrades

- -

29,812.00 Installed 4,000 compact flourescent bulbs

8,224.00 Installed new T5 lighting in Central

- Changed fixtures and lamps

-

- -

-

- - Considering PPA and self-operating models

-

- -

-

- 5/1/2009 9/1/2009 1/1/2013 6/1/2013 Renovated 80% of the 2ND Fl., 45% OF

- 9/1/2012 12/1/2012 5/1/2013 6/1/2013 Built out 2 labs on 16th floor, add 3 new

- 11/1/2011 12/1/2011 5/15/2014 N/A Replace the building's main switch gear

- 11/1/2012 1/1/2013 8/15/2014 N/A Renovate the 2 existing classrooms on the

- 11/1/2012 N/A N/A N/A Renovate the lobby increasing the NSF of

- 1/1/2011 N/A N/A N/A Replace the building's major HVAC

178,000.26 3/1/2012 3/1/2012 4/30/2012 4/30/2012 Installed sub meter on main power feeder

- 1/12/2010 2/9/2010 9/5/2011 9/5/2011 All new HVAC and roof Myers Building

- 11/9/2009 8/9/2010 10/31/2011 12/2/2011 All new HVAC Field House

- 12/21/2010 8/31/2011 8/17/2013 10/31/2013 Replace all windows in 6.5 buildings

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name Agency/Location

Project Status Project

Implementer # of Buildings Building Address Building/Facility Address cont. Building/Facility City Building/Facility Zip

Estimated Cost of

Energy Efficiency

Portion of Work

165 SUNY-0165 11337 Boiler Replacement Plattsburgh Design Phase SUCF 1 34 Sanborn Ave. Ext Plattsburgh 12901 $8,800,000.00

166 SUNY-0166 296290 Hood Hall Rehab Plattsburgh Project Complete DASNY 1 79 Rugar Street Plattsburgh 12901 $6,920,845.00

167 SUNY-0167 297590 Harrington Hall Rehab Plattsburgh Project Complete DASNY 1 7 Rugar Street Plattsburgh 12901 $4,592,538.00168 SUNY-0168 308380 deFredenburgh Hall Rehab Plattsburgh Construction Phase DASNY 1 83 Rugar Street Plattsburgh 12901 $8,060,565.00

169 SUNY-0169 11306 Roof Replacments Various Buildings Plattsburgh Project Complete Campus LET 4 101 Broad Street Angell, Clinton Plaza, Saranac and CV Hall Flat RoofPlattsburgh 12901 $2,295,353.00

170 SUNY-0170 11331 Roof Replacement Yokum Hall Plattsburgh Project Complete Campus LET 1 107 Broad Street Plattsburgh 12901 $624,333.00171 SUNY-0171 11332 Hawkins EPDM Roof Plattsburgh Project Complete Campus LET 1 47 Beekman Street Plattsburgh 12901 $429,054.00

172 SUNY-0172 12345 Rehab Ice Arena (Replace Chiller & Install Ice batteries) Potsdam Construction Phase SUCF 1 44 Pierrepont Ave Maxcy Hall Potsdam 13676 $1,250,000.00

173 SUNY-0173 12350 Install Additional Chiller Potsdam Project Complete Campus 1 44 Pierrepont Ave Grounds Garage Potsdam 13676 $2,137,400.00174 SUNY-0174 12262 Replace HVAC Unit Hosmer Hall Potsdam Project Complete SUCF 1 44 Pierrepont Ave Hosmer Concert Hall Potsdam 13676 $1,492,154.00

175 SUNY-0175 12302 Replace HVAC/Windows Raymond Hall Potsdam Project Complete SUCF 1 44 Pierrepont Ave Raymond Hall Potsdam 13676 $3,706,703.00

176 SUNY-0176 12294 Upgrade EMS System Potsdam Project Complete Campus 35 44 Pierrepont Ave All Academic Buildings Potsdam 13676 $2,399,155.00177 SUNY-0177 12334 Construct New Performing Arts Building Potsdam Construction Phase SUCF 1 44 Pierrepont Ave Performing Arts Center Potsdam 13676 $42,984,342.00

178 SUNY-0178 Reflective Roof Coating-roof replacement Purchase Project Complete SUCF 1 735 Anderson Hill Rd Center Center South Purchase 10577

179 SUNY-0179 Electric submeters Purchase Project Complete Campus 38 735 Anderson Hill Rd Campus Wide Purchase 10577180 SUNY-0180 Roof and Windows Replacement Purchase Project Complete SUCF 1 735 Anderson Hill Rd Dining Hall Purchase 10577

181 SUNY-0181 Roof and Windows Replacement Purchase Project Complete SUCF 3 735 Anderson Hill Rd Facilities Purchase 10577

182 SUNY-0182 Windows Replacement Purchase Project Complete DASNY 2 735 Anderson Hill Rd Big Haus and Crossroads Purchase 10577183 SUNY-0183 Windows and Door Replacement Purchase Construction Phase DASNY 2 735 Anderson Hill Rd Big Haus and Crossroads Purchase 10577

184 SUNY-0184 Windows and Door Replacement Purchase Construction Phase DASNY 1 735 Anderson Hill Rd Farside Purchase 10577

185 SUNY-0185 HVAC replacement Purchase Construction Phase SUCF 1 735 Anderson Hill Rd Humanities Purchase 10577186 SUNY-0186 Window, Door, Roof, Skylight, Green Roof Purchase Construction Phase SUCF 1 735 Anderson Hill Rd Visual Arts Purchase 10577

187 SUNY-0187 HVAC and Lighting controls Purchase Design Phase SUCF 1 735 Anderson Hill Rd Dance Purchase 10577

188 SUNY-0188 LEED Silver Building Purchase Design Phase SUCF 1 735 Anderson Hill Rd Center for Integrated Teaching & LearningPurchase 10577189 SUNY-0189 0041-01 Central Stores Lighting and Controls Upgrades Stony Brook/Main Campus Project Complete Campus 1 100 Nicolls Rd Building 0041 CENSER Stony Brook 11790 $30,050.00

190 SUNY-0190 Campus-001 Campus Wide Lighting and Controls Stony Brook/Main Campus Design Phase Campus 42 100 Nicolls Rd Stony Brook 11790 $7,527,396.00

191 SUNY-0191 0405-01 East Plant Pipe and Valve Insulation Stony Brook/East Campus Project Complete Campus 1 100 Nicolls Rd East Plant Stony Brook 11790 $61,000.00192 SUNY-0192 0310-01 Sullivan Rooftop Unit Replacement Stony Brook/Main Campus Project Complete Campus 1 100 Nicolls Rd 0310 SULLVN Stony Brook 11790 $425,000.00

193 SUNY-0193 Campus-002 Computer Power Management Stony Brook/Main Campus Feasibility Analysis Campus 65 100 Nicolls Rd Stony Brook 11790 $27,358.00

194 SUNY-0194 Campus-003 Vending Machine Controls Stony Brook/Main Campus Feasibility Analysis Campus 65 100 Nicolls Rd Stony Brook 11790 $20,500.00

195 SUNY-0195 0001A-01 Humanities Chiller Automation Stony Brook/Main Campus Design Phase Campus 1 100 Nicolls Rd Building 0001A HUMAN Stony Brook 11790 $30,000.00

196 SUNY-0196 Campus-004 Damper Repair Stony Brook/Main Campus Construction Phase Campus 40 100 Nicolls Rd Stony Brook 11790

197 SUNY-0197 0022-01 Admin Parking Lot Lighting Retrofit Stony Brook/Main Campus Project Complete Campus 1 100 Nicolls Rd 0022 PKFAC2 Admin Parking Stony Brook 11790 $171,000.00

198 SUNY-0198 Campus-005 Building Management System Control Points Stony Brook/Main Campus Design Phase Campus 21 100 Nicolls Rd Stony Brook 11790 $1,456,129.00

199 SUNY-0199 Campus-006 Pumps and VFD's Stony Brook/Main Campus Design Phase Campus 2 100 Nicolls Rd Stony Brook 11790 $500,800.00

200 SUNY-0200 Campus-007 Metered Parking Lots (320 lights) Stony Brook/Main Campus Design Phase Campus 13 100 Nicolls Rd Stony Brook 11790 $273,750.00

201 SUNY-0201 M39162 T-12 to T-8 conversion (2011) 2,000 lamps SUNYIT Project Complete Campus 4 100 Seymour Road Donovan, Kunsela, Campus Cnt. & FacilitiesUtica 13502 $27,350.00

202 SUNY-0202 M39180 T-12 to T-8 conversion (2013) 4,000 lamps SUNYIT Project Complete Campus 3 100 Seymour Road Donovan, Kunsela & Campus Cnt. Utica 13502 $35,000.00

203 SUNY-0203 M39178 EMS Upgrades SUNYIT Construction Phase Campus 8 100 Seymour Road Campus wide Utica 13502 $33,000.00

204 SUNY-0204 39137 Campus Cnt. Dining Room Insulation SUNYIT Project Complete SUCF 1 100 Seymour Road Campus Cnt. Utica 13502 $15,000.00

205 SUNY-0205 39137 Campus Cnt. Ph I - Upgrade DDC system SUNYIT Project Complete SUCF 1 100 Seymour Road Campus Cnt. Utica 13502 $163,800.00

206 SUNY-0206 39137 Campus Cnt. Ph. I - Kitchen converson electric to gas SUNYIT Project Complete SUCF 1 100 Seymour Road Campus Cnt. Utica 13502 $100,000.00

207 SUNY-0207 L39108 LED lighting - Parking Lot S SUNYIT Project Complete Campus 1 100 Seymour Road Field House Utica 13502 $23,400.00

208 SUNY-0208 39145 Field House - Solar hot water panels SUNYIT Project Complete SUCF 1 100 Seymour Road Field House Utica 13502 $147,600.00

209 SUNY-0209 39161 Donovan Roof - upgrade R-value SUNYIT Design Phase SUCF 1 100 Seymour Road Donovan Hall Utica 13502 $80,000.00

210 SUNY-0210 39163 Campus Cnt. - Air handler control upgrade SUNYIT Design Phase Campus 1 100 Seymour Road Campus Cnt. Utica 13502 $32,000.00

211 SUNY-0211 M391XX Occupancy Sensors SUNYIT Design Phase Campus 2 100 Seymour Road Donovan & Kunsela Halls Utica 13502 $10,000.00

212 SUNY-0212 M391XY Kunsela lobby lighting upgrade SUNYIT Design Phase Campus 1 100 Seymour Road Kunsela Hall Utica 13502 $15,000.00

213 SUNY-0213 UB Campus Living/Residential and Dining UB

214 SUNY-0214 Greiner Hall - New 600 bed dorm LEED Gold UB North Campus Project Complete DASNY 1 Amherst 14260

215 SUNY-0215 Ellicott Heating Controls Phase 3 of 3 UB North Campus Project Complete DASNY Amherst 14260

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S165 SUNY-0165 11337 Boiler Replacement

166 SUNY-0166 296290 Hood Hall Rehab

167 SUNY-0167 297590 Harrington Hall Rehab168 SUNY-0168 308380 deFredenburgh Hall Rehab

169 SUNY-0169 11306 Roof Replacments Various Buildings

170 SUNY-0170 11331 Roof Replacement Yokum Hall171 SUNY-0171 11332 Hawkins EPDM Roof

172 SUNY-0172 12345 Rehab Ice Arena (Replace Chiller & Install Ice batteries)

173 SUNY-0173 12350 Install Additional Chiller 174 SUNY-0174 12262 Replace HVAC Unit Hosmer Hall

175 SUNY-0175 12302 Replace HVAC/Windows Raymond Hall

176 SUNY-0176 12294 Upgrade EMS System177 SUNY-0177 12334 Construct New Performing Arts Building

178 SUNY-0178 Reflective Roof Coating-roof replacement

179 SUNY-0179 Electric submeters180 SUNY-0180 Roof and Windows Replacement

181 SUNY-0181 Roof and Windows Replacement

182 SUNY-0182 Windows Replacement183 SUNY-0183 Windows and Door Replacement

184 SUNY-0184 Windows and Door Replacement

185 SUNY-0185 HVAC replacement186 SUNY-0186 Window, Door, Roof, Skylight, Green Roof

187 SUNY-0187 HVAC and Lighting controls

188 SUNY-0188 LEED Silver Building189 SUNY-0189 0041-01 Central Stores Lighting and Controls Upgrades

190 SUNY-0190 Campus-001 Campus Wide Lighting and Controls

191 SUNY-0191 0405-01 East Plant Pipe and Valve Insulation192 SUNY-0192 0310-01 Sullivan Rooftop Unit Replacement

193 SUNY-0193 Campus-002 Computer Power Management

194 SUNY-0194 Campus-003 Vending Machine Controls195 SUNY-0195 0001A-01 Humanities Chiller Automation

196 SUNY-0196 Campus-004 Damper Repair

197 SUNY-0197 0022-01 Admin Parking Lot Lighting Retrofit198 SUNY-0198 Campus-005 Building Management System Control Points

199 SUNY-0199 Campus-006 Pumps and VFD's

200 SUNY-0200 Campus-007 Metered Parking Lots (320 lights)201 SUNY-0201 M39162 T-12 to T-8 conversion (2011) 2,000 lamps

202 SUNY-0202 M39180 T-12 to T-8 conversion (2013) 4,000 lamps

203 SUNY-0203 M39178 EMS Upgrades204 SUNY-0204 39137 Campus Cnt. Dining Room Insulation

205 SUNY-0205 39137 Campus Cnt. Ph I - Upgrade DDC system

206 SUNY-0206 39137 Campus Cnt. Ph. I - Kitchen converson electric to gas207 SUNY-0207 L39108 LED lighting - Parking Lot S

208 SUNY-0208 39145 Field House - Solar hot water panels

209 SUNY-0209 39161 Donovan Roof - upgrade R-value210 SUNY-0210 39163 Campus Cnt. - Air handler control upgrade

211 SUNY-0211 M391XX Occupancy Sensors

212 SUNY-0212 M391XY Kunsela lobby lighting upgrade213 SUNY-0213 UB Campus Living/Residential and Dining

214 SUNY-0214 Greiner Hall - New 600 bed dorm LEED Gold

215 SUNY-0215 Ellicott Heating Controls Phase 3 of 3

Estimated Incentives or

RebatesIncentive Source

Demand Reduction

(kW)

Annual Electric

Savings (kWh)

Annual Natural

Gas Savings

(Therms)

Annual Fuel Oil

Savings (Gallons)

Annual Steam

Savings (M Lbs)

Annual Propane

Savings (Gallons)

Other Fuel Savings (list

units)

New Clean kW

Installed

Total Annual Source

kBtu Savings

Equivalent

$0.00 0 -

$0.00 0 119939 4820 1,871,488.44

$0.00 0 151266 750 1,802,364.44 $0.00 0 116505 7470 2,109,809.30

$0.00 0 -

$0.00 0 - $0.00 0 -

$50,000.00 IOU Program 20 187000 2,131,066.96

$287,000.00 NYSERDA 0 215000 2,450,157.20 $23,000.00 IOU Program 22 125000 1,424,510.00

$40,000.00 IOU Program 35 265000 3,019,961.20

$73,000.00 IOU Program 0 0 - $106,000.00 NYSERDA 0 0 -

$0.00 -

$0.00 - $0.00 -

-

$0.00 - -

-

- -

-

- $1,300.00 LIPA 4 37857 431,421.40

$329,145.00 LIPA 1021 6993093 79,693,847.28

$17,388.00 National Grid 7728 809,121.60 $7,008.00 LIPA 59 64209 731,730.90

$0.00 228,000 2,598,306.24

$555.00 LIPA 98 166248 1,894,575.51

80 108477 1,236,212.57

-

293044 3,339,552.87

$0.00 2642312 20327 32,240,235.84

$1,000.00 LIPA 532160 6,064,537.93

$0.00 133,869 1,525,581.83

$15,000.00 National Grid 21 58,000 660,972.64

$30,000.00 National Grid 40 116,000 1,321,945.28

-

16 1,675.20

20 42,000 478,635.36

90 450,000 5,128,236.00

2.304 26.26

$14,760.00 NYSERDA 2452.8 256,808.16

328 34,341.60

12,000 136,752.96

1,415 16,125.45

5 4,718 53,766.71

-

-

-

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S165 SUNY-0165 11337 Boiler Replacement

166 SUNY-0166 296290 Hood Hall Rehab

167 SUNY-0167 297590 Harrington Hall Rehab168 SUNY-0168 308380 deFredenburgh Hall Rehab

169 SUNY-0169 11306 Roof Replacments Various Buildings

170 SUNY-0170 11331 Roof Replacement Yokum Hall171 SUNY-0171 11332 Hawkins EPDM Roof

172 SUNY-0172 12345 Rehab Ice Arena (Replace Chiller & Install Ice batteries)

173 SUNY-0173 12350 Install Additional Chiller 174 SUNY-0174 12262 Replace HVAC Unit Hosmer Hall

175 SUNY-0175 12302 Replace HVAC/Windows Raymond Hall

176 SUNY-0176 12294 Upgrade EMS System177 SUNY-0177 12334 Construct New Performing Arts Building

178 SUNY-0178 Reflective Roof Coating-roof replacement

179 SUNY-0179 Electric submeters180 SUNY-0180 Roof and Windows Replacement

181 SUNY-0181 Roof and Windows Replacement

182 SUNY-0182 Windows Replacement183 SUNY-0183 Windows and Door Replacement

184 SUNY-0184 Windows and Door Replacement

185 SUNY-0185 HVAC replacement186 SUNY-0186 Window, Door, Roof, Skylight, Green Roof

187 SUNY-0187 HVAC and Lighting controls

188 SUNY-0188 LEED Silver Building189 SUNY-0189 0041-01 Central Stores Lighting and Controls Upgrades

190 SUNY-0190 Campus-001 Campus Wide Lighting and Controls

191 SUNY-0191 0405-01 East Plant Pipe and Valve Insulation192 SUNY-0192 0310-01 Sullivan Rooftop Unit Replacement

193 SUNY-0193 Campus-002 Computer Power Management

194 SUNY-0194 Campus-003 Vending Machine Controls195 SUNY-0195 0001A-01 Humanities Chiller Automation

196 SUNY-0196 Campus-004 Damper Repair

197 SUNY-0197 0022-01 Admin Parking Lot Lighting Retrofit198 SUNY-0198 Campus-005 Building Management System Control Points

199 SUNY-0199 Campus-006 Pumps and VFD's

200 SUNY-0200 Campus-007 Metered Parking Lots (320 lights)201 SUNY-0201 M39162 T-12 to T-8 conversion (2011) 2,000 lamps

202 SUNY-0202 M39180 T-12 to T-8 conversion (2013) 4,000 lamps

203 SUNY-0203 M39178 EMS Upgrades204 SUNY-0204 39137 Campus Cnt. Dining Room Insulation

205 SUNY-0205 39137 Campus Cnt. Ph I - Upgrade DDC system

206 SUNY-0206 39137 Campus Cnt. Ph. I - Kitchen converson electric to gas207 SUNY-0207 L39108 LED lighting - Parking Lot S

208 SUNY-0208 39145 Field House - Solar hot water panels

209 SUNY-0209 39161 Donovan Roof - upgrade R-value210 SUNY-0210 39163 Campus Cnt. - Air handler control upgrade

211 SUNY-0211 M391XX Occupancy Sensors

212 SUNY-0212 M391XY Kunsela lobby lighting upgrade213 SUNY-0213 UB Campus Living/Residential and Dining

214 SUNY-0214 Greiner Hall - New 600 bed dorm LEED Gold

215 SUNY-0215 Ellicott Heating Controls Phase 3 of 3

Barrels of Oil

Equivalent

CO2 Reduction

(Tons)

Estimated

Design

Complete

Actual Design

Complete

Estimated

Construction

Complete

Actual

Construction

Complete

Project Description and Other

Comments

- 9/30/2013 3/24/2017 On hold due to no Capital Funds

179,680.21 11/15/2010 11/15/2010 8/25/2012 8/25/2012

164,274.72 11/15/2011 11/15/2011 8/25/2013 8/25/2013207,148.96 11/15/2012 11/15/2012 8/25/2014

- Various Various One large project over 5 years, 9 roofs

- 1/31/2013 1/31/2013 8/25/2013 8/10/2013- 1/15/2012 1/15/2012 10/31/2012 10/31/2012 $21,143 in design paid from project 11306

192,236.00 2/1/2012 9/15/2013 New Chiller and Ice batteries

221,020.00 8/1/2012 6/1/2013 New Chiller

128,500.00 2/1/2011 8/31/2012 HVAC Unit

272,420.00 9/1/2010 12/18/2012 HVAC and Windows

- 5/1/2009 10/31/2012 DDC Controls

- 11/1/2010 12/15/2013 New Building

-

- - 6/1/2012

-

- -

-

- - Designed to be LEED Silver

-

- 38,917.00 5/1/2013

7,188,899.60 12/1/2013

90,399.83 2/1/201366,006.85 2/1/2013

234,384.00 6/1/2014

170,902.94 6/1/2014

111,514.36 2/1/2014

- This is an ongoing project

301,249.23 5/1/2012

2,954,075.88 12/1/2013

547,060.48 12/1/2013

137,617.33 6/1/2014

59,624.00 9/30/2011 Lighting upgrade to T-8

119,248.00 4/23/2013 9/20/2013 Lighting upgrade to T-8

- 5/30/2013 11/30/2013 Real-time elec. data collection

187.16 7/30/2013 Insulate exterior wall

43,176.00 8/15/2012 Replace pneumatic controls with DDC

462,600.00 8/15/2012 Replace elec. Cooking equip w/ N. gas

2.37 1/15/2013 Install LED lighting in new parking lot

28,692.12 5/1/2011 Install 16-solar panels for D. water

3,836.85 10/15/2013 8/15/2014 Increase R-value for new roof

12,336.00 11/1/2013 7/30/2014 Provide DDC control on new AHU

1,454.62 12/31/2013 6/1/2014 Provide occup. sensors in classrms

4,850.10 12/31/2013 6/1/2014 Replace MV & MH lighting with LED

-

- 9/1/2011

3 small dorms (450 beds) on South

Campus closed to improve sustainability

and energy use in residential facilities.

- 9/1/2011

Project provided more individual heating

control systems and turn down/off

capability during unoccupied periods.

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name Agency/Location

Project Status Project

Implementer # of Buildings Building Address Building/Facility Address cont. Building/Facility City Building/Facility Zip

Estimated Cost of

Energy Efficiency

Portion of Work

216 SUNY-0216 Clement Hall Renovation Phase 2 of 2 UB South Campus Project Complete DASNY 1 Buffalo 14260

217 SUNY-0217 NYPA Governors Project Phase 1 and 2 UB North Campus Construction Phase DASNY 1 Amherst 14260

218 SUNY-0218 UB University Facilities UB219 SUNY-0219 NYPA Phase 2 UB

220 SUNY-0220 2009-037 North Campus Spine HVAC Upgrades UB North Campus Project Complete Campus 3 Amherst 14260

221 SUNY-0221 2008-156 Campus Wide Lighting and Metering UB North Campus Project Complete Campus 24 Amherst 14260

222 SUNY-0222 Total for NYPA Phase 2 Project UB $8,706,500.00

223 SUNY-0223 NYPA Phase 3 UB

224 SUNY-0224 2009-155 Ellicott HVAC Upgrades UB North campus Construction Phase Campus 7 Amherst 14260

225 SUNY-0225 2008-156 North Campus Exterior Lighting Up grades UB North campus Project Complete Campus N/A Amherst 14260

226 SUNY-0226 2010-174 South Campus Chilled Water loop UB South Campus Project Complete Campus N/A Buffalo 14260

227 SUNY-0227 2009-037 Capen Third Floor HVAC Upgrades UB North campus Project Complete Campus 1 Amherst 14260

228 SUNY-0228 2008-156 North Campus Interior Lighting Upgrades UB North campus Project Complete Campus 16 Amherst 14260

229 SUNY-0229 Total for NYPA Phase 3 Projects UB $17,094,050.00

230 SUNY-0230 NYPA Phase 3 Alternates UB

231 SUNY-0231 2009-155 Add'l Ellicott HVAC Upgrade UB North campus Project Complete Campus 1 Amherst 14260

232 SUNY-0232 2009-037 Capen 4th Floor HVAC Upgrades UB North campus Project Complete Campus 1 Amherst 14260

233 SUNY-0233 Total for NYPA Phase 3 Alternates UB $900,130.00

234 SUNY-0234 Additional Projects for Consideration UB

235 SUNY-0235 Kapoor Hall - LEED Gold Construction UB North campus Project Complete SUCF 1 Buffalo 14260

236 SUNY-0236 Davis Hall - Leed Gold Construction UB North campus Project Complete SUCF 1 Amherst 14260

237 SUNY-0237 EOC - LEED Gold Construction UB Downtown Campus Project Complete SUCF 1 Buffalo 14202

238 SUNY-0238 CTRC - LEED Gold Construction UB Downtown Campus Project Complete SUCF 1 Buffalo 14202

239 SUNY-0239 696.1.1 Campus Energy Phase 1A: ECM1-Chiller #2 Replacement Upstate Project Complete NYPA 1 766 Irving Avenue Weiskotten Hall (WH01) Sub-bsmt Syracuse 13210 $269,358.00

240 SUNY-0240 696.1.1 Campus Energy Ph 1A: ECM2-Labs 6295, 6297 Upstate Project Complete 1 766 Irving Avenue WH Addn, (WHA101), 6th flr, South Syracuse 13210 $332,688.00

241 SUNY-0241 696.1.2 Campus Energy Ph 1B: ECM1-Labs 6299, 6301 Upstate Project Complete 1 766 Irving Avenue WHA101, 6th floor, Center Syracuse 13210 $335,212.00

242 SUNY-0242 696.1.3 Campus Energy, Ph 1C: ECM1-Labs 6303,6305 Upstate Construction Phase 1 766 Irving Avenue WHA101, 6th floor, North Syracuse 13210 $447,869.00

243 SUNY-0243 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 1 Lighting/Control Upstate Design Phase 1 345 Renwick Avenue Silverman Hall (ACS12) Syracuse 13210 $92,025.00

244 SUNY-0244 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 1 Lighting/Control Upstate Design Phase 1 109 Monroe Street Computer Warehouse (CWB07) Syracuse 13210 $142,791.00

245 SUNY-0245 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades Upstate Design Phase 1 345 Renwick Avenue Silverman Hall (ACS12) Syracuse 13210 $211,029.00

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S

216 SUNY-0216 Clement Hall Renovation Phase 2 of 2

217 SUNY-0217 NYPA Governors Project Phase 1 and 2

218 SUNY-0218 UB University Facilities219 SUNY-0219 NYPA Phase 2

220 SUNY-0220 2009-037 North Campus Spine HVAC Upgrades

221 SUNY-0221 2008-156 Campus Wide Lighting and Metering222 SUNY-0222 Total for NYPA Phase 2 Project

223 SUNY-0223 NYPA Phase 3

224 SUNY-0224 2009-155 Ellicott HVAC Upgrades

225 SUNY-0225 2008-156 North Campus Exterior Lighting Up grades

226 SUNY-0226 2010-174 South Campus Chilled Water loop

227 SUNY-0227 2009-037 Capen Third Floor HVAC Upgrades228 SUNY-0228 2008-156 North Campus Interior Lighting Upgrades

229 SUNY-0229 Total for NYPA Phase 3 Projects

230 SUNY-0230 NYPA Phase 3 Alternates231 SUNY-0231 2009-155 Add'l Ellicott HVAC Upgrade

232 SUNY-0232 2009-037 Capen 4th Floor HVAC Upgrades

233 SUNY-0233 Total for NYPA Phase 3 Alternates234 SUNY-0234 Additional Projects for Consideration

235 SUNY-0235 Kapoor Hall - LEED Gold Construction

236 SUNY-0236 Davis Hall - Leed Gold Construction

237 SUNY-0237 EOC - LEED Gold Construction

238 SUNY-0238 CTRC - LEED Gold Construction

239 SUNY-0239 696.1.1 Campus Energy Phase 1A: ECM1-Chiller #2 Replacement240 SUNY-0240 696.1.1 Campus Energy Ph 1A: ECM2-Labs 6295, 6297

241 SUNY-0241 696.1.2 Campus Energy Ph 1B: ECM1-Labs 6299, 6301

242 SUNY-0242 696.1.3 Campus Energy, Ph 1C: ECM1-Labs 6303,6305243 SUNY-0243 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 1 Lighting/Control

244 SUNY-0244 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 1 Lighting/Control

245 SUNY-0245 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

Estimated Incentives or

RebatesIncentive Source

Demand Reduction

(kW)

Annual Electric

Savings (kWh)

Annual Natural

Gas Savings

(Therms)

Annual Fuel Oil

Savings (Gallons)

Annual Steam

Savings (M Lbs)

Annual Propane

Savings (Gallons)

Other Fuel Savings (list

units)

New Clean kW

Installed

Total Annual Source

kBtu Savings

Equivalent

-

-

-

-

-

-

7,097,786 80,886,937.08

-

-

-

-

-

-

9,891,190 112,720,792.54

-

-

-

412,305 4,698,660.76

-

-

-

-

-

$0.00 55 166355 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,895,794.89

$17,250.00 National Grid 11 191561 0 0 1221 0 0 0 2,184,910.56

$6,880.00 National Grid 14 76451 0 0 393 0 0 0 871,842.34

$6,880.00 National Grid 14 76451 0 405 0 0 0 871,860.68

173 41891 0 0 -36 0 0 0 477,338.17

246 56974 -49 0 0 0 0 0 644,149.96

0 41912 0 0 1142 0 0 0 479,377.85

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EO 88 Project Tracker

Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S

216 SUNY-0216 Clement Hall Renovation Phase 2 of 2

217 SUNY-0217 NYPA Governors Project Phase 1 and 2

218 SUNY-0218 UB University Facilities219 SUNY-0219 NYPA Phase 2

220 SUNY-0220 2009-037 North Campus Spine HVAC Upgrades

221 SUNY-0221 2008-156 Campus Wide Lighting and Metering222 SUNY-0222 Total for NYPA Phase 2 Project

223 SUNY-0223 NYPA Phase 3

224 SUNY-0224 2009-155 Ellicott HVAC Upgrades

225 SUNY-0225 2008-156 North Campus Exterior Lighting Up grades

226 SUNY-0226 2010-174 South Campus Chilled Water loop

227 SUNY-0227 2009-037 Capen Third Floor HVAC Upgrades228 SUNY-0228 2008-156 North Campus Interior Lighting Upgrades

229 SUNY-0229 Total for NYPA Phase 3 Projects

230 SUNY-0230 NYPA Phase 3 Alternates231 SUNY-0231 2009-155 Add'l Ellicott HVAC Upgrade

232 SUNY-0232 2009-037 Capen 4th Floor HVAC Upgrades

233 SUNY-0233 Total for NYPA Phase 3 Alternates234 SUNY-0234 Additional Projects for Consideration

235 SUNY-0235 Kapoor Hall - LEED Gold Construction

236 SUNY-0236 Davis Hall - Leed Gold Construction

237 SUNY-0237 EOC - LEED Gold Construction

238 SUNY-0238 CTRC - LEED Gold Construction

239 SUNY-0239 696.1.1 Campus Energy Phase 1A: ECM1-Chiller #2 Replacement240 SUNY-0240 696.1.1 Campus Energy Ph 1A: ECM2-Labs 6295, 6297

241 SUNY-0241 696.1.2 Campus Energy Ph 1B: ECM1-Labs 6299, 6301

242 SUNY-0242 696.1.3 Campus Energy, Ph 1C: ECM1-Labs 6303,6305243 SUNY-0243 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 1 Lighting/Control

244 SUNY-0244 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 1 Lighting/Control

245 SUNY-0245 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

Barrels of Oil

Equivalent

CO2 Reduction

(Tons)

Estimated

Design

Complete

Actual Design

Complete

Estimated

Construction

Complete

Actual

Construction

Complete

Project Description and Other

Comments

- 9/1/2011

Installed all nee storefront aand building

windows, HVAC and air handling unit

upgrades

- 12/31/2014

New aerators, low flow toilets and shower

heads in Phase 1 and new heating control

in student rooms and LED lighting in

Common Areas

-

-

- 12/31/2011

Replace terminal air devices and upgrade

HVAC systems.

- 12/31/2011

Lighting upgrades and new revenue grade

building sub-meters campus wide.

7,296,524.01

-

- 12/31/2014 Upgrade HVAC systems along core road

- 12/31/2012

Campus wide street light and pathway

lighting upgrades.

- 12/31/2012

Installation of chilled water loop to create

central plant chiller operation on South

campus

- 12/31/2012

Upgrade HVAC systems on third floor of

Capen

- 12/31/2012 Various building lighting upgrades.

10,168,143.32

-

- 12/31/2014 Upgrade AHU

- 12/31/2012 Upgrade Capen Hall HVAC system

423,849.54

-

-

Energy conservation included as part of

design and construction of four buildings

added to SUNY-UB after the FY10/11

benchmark energy consumption data.

-

Energy conservation included as part of

design and construction of four buildings

added to SUNY-UB after the FY10/11

benchmark energy consumption data.

-

Energy conservation included as part of

design and construction of four buildings

added to SUNY-UB after the FY10/11

benchmark energy consumption data.

-

Energy conservation included as part of

design and construction of four buildings

added to SUNY-UB after the FY10/11

benchmark energy consumption data.

171,012.94 7/1/2008 10/1/2008 4/1/2009 5/1/2009 Building envelope improvements

399,928.53 3/1/2010 4/1/2010 9/30/2010 1/1/2011 Building envelope improvements

143,931.93 3/1/2011 6/1/2011 3/1/2012 8/30/2011 Building envelope improvements

145,927.05 3/1/2012 5/1/2012 6/1/2013 Motor replacements

37,078.58 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Motor replacements

57,996.08 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Motor replacements

232,954.80 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Chiller replacement

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name Agency/Location

Project Status Project

Implementer # of Buildings Building Address Building/Facility Address cont. Building/Facility City Building/Facility Zip

Estimated Cost of

Energy Efficiency

Portion of Work

246 SUNY-0246 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades Upstate Design Phase 1 760 Irving Ave Medical Library (LIB68) Syracuse 13210 $94,038.00

247 SUNY-0247 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades Upstate Design Phase 1 766 Irving Avenue Weiskotten Hall (WH01) Syracuse 13210 $137,272.00

248 SUNY-0248 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements Upstate Design Phase 1 345 Renwick Avenue Silverman Hall (ACS12) Syracuse 13210 $21,399.00

249 SUNY-0249 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements Upstate Design Phase 1 109 Monroe Street Computer Warehouse (CWB07) Syracuse 13210 $4,221.00

250 SUNY-0250 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements Upstate Design Phase 1 760 Irving Ave Medical Library (LIB68) Syracuse 13210 $4,336.00

251 SUNY-0251 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements Upstate Design Phase 1 766 Irving Avenue Weiskotten Hall (WH01) Syracuse 13210 $19,204.00

252 SUNY-0252 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements Upstate Design Phase 1 345 Renwick Avenue AC Silverman (ACS12) Syracuse 13210 $8,832.00

253 SUNY-0253 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements Upstate Design Phase 1 760 Irving Ave Medical Library (LIB68) Syracuse 13210 $24,457.00

254 SUNY-0254 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements Upstate Design Phase 1 766 Irving Avenue Weiskotten Hall (WH01) Syracuse 13210 $52,311.00

255 SUNY-0255 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements Upstate Design Phase 1 109 Monroe Street Computer Warehouse (CWB07) Syracuse 13210 $3,218,844.00

256 SUNY-0256 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements Upstate Design Phase 1 760 Irving Ave Medical Library (LIB68) Syracuse 13210 $577,292.00

257 SUNY-0257 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements Upstate Design Phase 1 766 Irving Avenue Weiskotten Hall (WH01) Syracuse 13210 $307,682.00

258 SUNY-0258 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: Steam System improvements Upstate Design Phase 1 766 Irving Avenue Weiskotten Hall (WH01) Syracuse 13210 $49,254.00

259 SUNY-0259 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades Upstate Construction Phase 1 155 Elizabeth Blackwell St Campus Activities Building (CAB6) Syracuse 13210 $111,566.00

260 SUNY-0260 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades Upstate Construction Phase 1 105 Elizabeth Blackwell St Clark Tower (CLARK4) Syracuse 13210 $329,923.00

261 SUNY-0261 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades Upstate Construction Phase 1 175 Elizabeth Blackwell St Jacobsen Tower (JAC05) Syracuse 13210 $379,192.00

262 SUNY-0262 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades Upstate Construction Phase 1 618 Irving Ave Inst Human Performance (IHP74) Syracuse 13210 $65,153.00

263 SUNY-0263 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve Upstate Construction Phase 1 155 Elizabeth Blackwell St Campus Activities Building (CAB6) Syracuse 13210 $199,996.00

264 SUNY-0264 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve Upstate Construction Phase 1 105 Elizabeth Blackwell St Clark Tower (CLARK4) Syracuse 13210 $46,747.00

265 SUNY-0265 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve Upstate Construction Phase 1 175 Elizabeth Blackwell St Jacobsen Tower (JAC05) Syracuse 13210 $51,957.00

266 SUNY-0266 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve Upstate Construction Phase 1 618 Irving Ave Inst Human Performance (IHP74) Syracuse 13210 $24,909.00

267 SUNY-0267 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 5 Pool improvements Upstate Construction Phase 1 155 Elizabeth Blackwell St Campus Activities Building (CAB6) Syracuse 13210 $102,855.00

268 SUNY-0268 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 5 Pool improvements Upstate Construction Phase 1 618 Irving Ave Inst Human Performance (IHP74) Syracuse 13210 $102,855.00

269 SUNY-0269 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 6 DHW Elect to Nat Gas Upstate Construction Phase 1 175 Elizabeth Blackwell St Jacobsen Tower (JAC05) Syracuse 13210 $65,788.00

270 SUNY-0270 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 8 Boiler Burner Controls Upstate Construction Phase 1 618 Irving Ave Inst Human Performance (IHP74) Syracuse 13210 $251,377.00

271 SUNY-0271 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 9 Chiller Improvements Upstate Construction Phase 1 618 Irving Ave Inst Human Performance (IHP74) Syracuse 13210 $528,428.00

272 SUNY-0272 696.4 Campus Energy, Ph 4: ECM 1 Garage Lighting Upstate Construction Phase 2 745 Adams St E & W Garages (GARE80,GARW90) Syracuse 13210 $1,994,540.00

273 SUNY-0273 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 2 EMS upgrades Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams University Hospital (UH02) Syracuse 13210 $217,068.00

274 SUNY-0274 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 2 EMS upgrades Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams Concentrated Care Ctr (CCC70) Syracuse 13210 $335,598.00

275 SUNY-0275 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams University Hospital (UH02) Syracuse 13210 $31,229.00

276 SUNY-0276 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams Concentrated Care Ctr (CCC70) Syracuse 13210 $7,525.00

277 SUNY-0277 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 4 Motor replacements Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams University Hospital (UH02) Syracuse 13210 $78,544.00

278 SUNY-0278 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 4 Motor replacements Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams Concentrated Care Ctr (CCC70) Syracuse 13210 $6,426.00

279 SUNY-0279 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 5 Heat Recovery System Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams University Hospital (UH02) Syracuse 13210 $665,627.00

280 SUNY-0280 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 6 Steam System improve Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams University Hospital (UH02) Syracuse 13210 $133,334.00

281 SUNY-0281 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 8 VFD installations Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams Concentrated Care Ctr (CCC70) Syracuse 13210 $324,174.00

282 SUNY-0282 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 9 Air and Vacuum systems Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams Concentrated Care Ctr (CCC70) Syracuse 13210 $566,590.00

283 SUNY-0283 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 10 Chiller Improvements Upstate Construction Phase 1 750 E. Adams Concentrated Care Ctr (CCC70) Syracuse 13210 $526,961.00

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S246 SUNY-0246 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

247 SUNY-0247 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

248 SUNY-0248 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements

249 SUNY-0249 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements

250 SUNY-0250 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements

251 SUNY-0251 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements252 SUNY-0252 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements

253 SUNY-0253 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements

254 SUNY-0254 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements255 SUNY-0255 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements

256 SUNY-0256 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements

257 SUNY-0257 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements258 SUNY-0258 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: Steam System improvements

259 SUNY-0259 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

260 SUNY-0260 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades261 SUNY-0261 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

262 SUNY-0262 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

263 SUNY-0263 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

264 SUNY-0264 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

265 SUNY-0265 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

266 SUNY-0266 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve267 SUNY-0267 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 5 Pool improvements

268 SUNY-0268 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 5 Pool improvements

269 SUNY-0269 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 6 DHW Elect to Nat Gas270 SUNY-0270 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 8 Boiler Burner Controls

271 SUNY-0271 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 9 Chiller Improvements

272 SUNY-0272 696.4 Campus Energy, Ph 4: ECM 1 Garage Lighting273 SUNY-0273 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 2 EMS upgrades

274 SUNY-0274 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 2 EMS upgrades

275 SUNY-0275 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve276 SUNY-0276 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

277 SUNY-0277 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 4 Motor replacements

278 SUNY-0278 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 4 Motor replacements279 SUNY-0279 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 5 Heat Recovery System

280 SUNY-0280 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 6 Steam System improve

281 SUNY-0281 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 8 VFD installations

282 SUNY-0282 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 9 Air and Vacuum systems

283 SUNY-0283 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 10 Chiller Improvements

Estimated Incentives or

RebatesIncentive Source

Demand Reduction

(kW)

Annual Electric

Savings (kWh)

Annual Natural

Gas Savings

(Therms)

Annual Fuel Oil

Savings (Gallons)

Annual Steam

Savings (M Lbs)

Annual Propane

Savings (Gallons)

Other Fuel Savings (list

units)

New Clean kW

Installed

Total Annual Source

kBtu Savings

Equivalent

0 91739 0 0 566 0 0 0 1,046,330.01

-25 213125 0 0 2198 0 0 0 2,432,148.80

0 0 0 0 119 0 0 0 181.87

0 0 0 0 94 0 0 0 143.66

0 774 0 0 109 0 0 0 8,987.15

0 1078 0 0 199 0 0 0 12,589.11

5 1499 0 0 0 0 0 0 17,082.72

7 4723 0 0 0 0 0 0 53,823.69

19 5278 0 0 0 0 0 0 60,148.51

1166 925247 -1350 0 0 0 0 0 10,402,843.83

39 93168 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,061,749.98

292 134766 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,535,804.12

0 0 0 0 1277 0 0 0 1,951.66

$5,116.00 NYSERDA 0 63941 482 0 0 0 0 0 779,142.15

$1,881.00 NYSERDA 0 20895 958 0 0 0 0 0 338,423.69

$978.00 NYSERDA 0 31766 511 0 0 0 0 0 415,509.58

0 34224 459 0 0 0 0 0 438,076.74

0 0 477 0 0 0 0 0 49,941.90

0 0 867 0 0 0 0 0 90,774.90

0 0 998 0 0 0 0 0 104,490.60

0 0 964 0 0 0 0 0 100,930.80

0 0 648 0 0 0 0 0 67,845.60

0 0 621 0 0 0 0 0 65,018.70

360 4183 -14 0 0 0 0 0 46,204.00

0 0 1361 0 0 0 0 0 142,496.70

0 500000 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,698,040.00

$165,715.00 National Grid 1582 1195961 0 0 0 0 0 0 13,629,267.23

$15,041.00 National Grid 26 167119 419 0 0 0 0 0 1,948,370.79

$3,486.00 National Grid 1080 396902 696 0 0 0 0 0 4,595,998.14

0 0 803 0 0 0 0 0 84,074.10

0 0 91 0 0 0 0 0 9,527.70

116 43708 0 0 0 0 0 0 498,099.86

8 2671 0 0 0 0 0 0 30,438.93

-352 -239568 5650 0 0 0 0 0 (2,138,581.09)

0 0 942 0 0 0 0 0 98,627.40

227 163651 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,864,979.89

0 74138 0 0 0 0 0 0 844,882.58

$83,871.00 National Grid 0 698171 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,956,412.57

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Item # Project ID#

Agency Project # Project Name

1 SUNY-0001 01A52 Window replacements at FA, ES and A&S246 SUNY-0246 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

247 SUNY-0247 696.2 Campus Energy, Phase 2: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

248 SUNY-0248 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements

249 SUNY-0249 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements

250 SUNY-0250 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements

251 SUNY-0251 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 3 Bldg Env Improvements252 SUNY-0252 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements

253 SUNY-0253 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements

254 SUNY-0254 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 4 Motor replacements255 SUNY-0255 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements

256 SUNY-0256 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements

257 SUNY-0257 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: ECM 5 Chiller replacements258 SUNY-0258 696.2 Campus Energy, Ph 2: Steam System improvements

259 SUNY-0259 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

260 SUNY-0260 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades261 SUNY-0261 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

262 SUNY-0262 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 2 EMS Upgrades

263 SUNY-0263 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

264 SUNY-0264 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

265 SUNY-0265 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

266 SUNY-0266 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve267 SUNY-0267 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 5 Pool improvements

268 SUNY-0268 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 5 Pool improvements

269 SUNY-0269 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 6 DHW Elect to Nat Gas270 SUNY-0270 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 8 Boiler Burner Controls

271 SUNY-0271 696.3 Campus Energy, Ph 3: ECM 9 Chiller Improvements

272 SUNY-0272 696.4 Campus Energy, Ph 4: ECM 1 Garage Lighting273 SUNY-0273 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 2 EMS upgrades

274 SUNY-0274 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 2 EMS upgrades

275 SUNY-0275 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve276 SUNY-0276 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 3 Bldg Envelope Improve

277 SUNY-0277 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 4 Motor replacements

278 SUNY-0278 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 4 Motor replacements279 SUNY-0279 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 5 Heat Recovery System

280 SUNY-0280 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 6 Steam System improve

281 SUNY-0281 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 8 VFD installations

282 SUNY-0282 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 9 Air and Vacuum systems

283 SUNY-0283 696.4 Campus Energy Ph 4: ECM 10 Chiller Improvements

Barrels of Oil

Equivalent

CO2 Reduction

(Tons)

Estimated

Design

Complete

Actual Design

Complete

Estimated

Construction

Complete

Actual

Construction

Complete

Project Description and Other

Comments

188,411.02 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Chiller replacement

584,532.64 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Chiller replacement

19,784.98 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Steam system improvements

15,628.47 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 EMS Upgrades

18,918.04 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 EMS Upgrades

34,193.98 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 EMS Upgrades

1,540.97 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 EMS Upgrades

4,855.24 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Building envelope improvements

5,425.78 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Building envelope improvements

935,362.02 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Building envelope improvements

95,776.70 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Building envelope improvements

138,539.45 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Pool covers

212,314.40 2/1/2012 4/1/2012 10/1/2014 Pool covers

71,369.64 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Convert Elect DHW to Nat Gas

32,686.46 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Burner improvements

38,632.97 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Chiller VFD improvements

40,551.52 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Garage LED Lighting

5,579.80 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 EMS Upgrades

10,141.91 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 EMS Upgrades

11,674.30 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Building envelope improvements

11,276.58 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Building envelope improvements

7,580.11 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Motor replacements

7,264.27 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Motor replacements

4,136.36 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Heat Recovery

15,920.57 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Steam system improvements

514,000.00 3/1/2011 4/1/2011 2/18/2013 Variable volume fans

1,229,447.91 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 Air and vacuum equipment

176,699.67 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 Chiller VFD improvements

416,156.86 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 Steam and electric sub meters

9,393.25 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 Convert lab air systems to VAV

1,064.49 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 High efficiency pump motors

44,931.82 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 Perimeter heat controls

2,745.79 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 High efficiency cooling tower motor

(180,183.90) 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 LED exit signage

11,019.23 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 Occupancy sensors in labs

168,233.23 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013 LED lighting in laboratories

76,213.86 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013

717,719.79 7/30/2011 9/1/2011 4/1/2013

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SUNY OCF

List of Renewable Energy Projects on SUNY Campuses

10/18/2013

Item Campus Type of Renewable

kW of renewable

(kW) Project Status

Date going

operational Where power is used Notes

1 Albany Geothermal

online since Aug

2012 Liberty Terrace Residence Hall Energy savings closely tracking estimated savings based on energy model.

2 Albany PV Array 49.2

online since Aug

2011 Social Science Generated ~127,000 kWh to date

3 Albany PV Array 25 In design Fall 2016 (est) Campus Center Expansion Part of Campus Center Expansion new construction Project

4 Alfred Geothermal operational 2011 Wellsville campus Zero Energy Home

5 Alfred wind Turbine 1 operational 2008 Wellsville campus Provides power to camera

6 Alfred PV Array operational 2011 Wellsville campus Zero Energy Home

7 Alfred Wind Turbine 2.5 operational 2009 Wellville campus Zero Energy Home

8 Alfred Solar Thermal operational 2011 Wellsville campus Zero Energy Home

9 Alfred PV Array 5 operational 2009 Wellsville campus library

10 Alfred Geothermal operational 2012 PHS building- Alfred Campus Allied Health renovation

11 Alfred PV Array 18 operational 2012 PHS building- Alfred Campus Allied Health renovation

12 Alfred Wind Turbine 100 installed-waiting commisioning Oct-13 Alfred Campus

13 Alfred Geothermal operational 2013 Student Leadership Center

14 Binghamton Cogeneration Conducting feasibility analysis

15 Binghamton PV Array 154 Installed Thin Film - June of 2011, Roof top November of 2012Engineering & Science Building Thin film system & $400,000 PV

16 Binghamton Solar Thermal 20? Installed Aug-08 Brandywine Apartment Hot water

17 Brockport Geothermal Townhouses

18 Brockport PV Array 80 Operational Dec-11 Chapman

19 Brockport PV Array 50 Project kickoff meeting pending Late 2013 Tuttle North

20 Buffalo PV Array 50 Jun-01 Technology Building

21 Buffalo - North PV array 73.5 Completed Dec-31 North campus - Norton Hall

22 Buffalo - North PV Array 747.5 Completed Apr-17 North Campus Apartments

23 Buffalo - North Cogeneration 120 Completed Oct-31 North Campus Alumni Arena Generates electricity and waste heat used for swimming pools.

24 Buffalo - South PV Array 375 Project pending; incentives applied for. TBD South campus various buildings Non-binding letters of intent issued to private development companies for inclusion in 08/29/13 NYSERDA proposal deadline.

25 Buffalo - North PV Array 1200 Project pending; incentives applied for. TBD South campus various buildings Non-binding letters of intent issued to private development companies for inclusion in 08/29/13 NYSERDA proposal deadline.

26 Buffalo- Off Campus PV Array 4600 Project pending; incentives applied for. TBD South campus various buildings Non-binding letters of intent issued to private development companies for inclusion in 08/29/13 NYSERDA proposal deadline.

27 Canton PV Array 2.3 Design 1-Dec Building No. 18

28 Canton Wind Turbine Design 1-Dec Campus Wide 1.8 MW

29 Cobleskill Anaerobic Digester 1000 Project pending. Applied for grant

30 Cobleskill Gasifier 1000 Waste to energy research

31 Cobleskill PV Array 75 Project pending Jan-14 CEST

32 Cobleskill Biodiesel Manufact. training use - 10 gal. batch excess is used in tractors it is a scalable operation

33 Cobleskill Solar PV 1.2 running Wheeler Hall $6,500system

34 Cobleskill Wind Turbine 4 Wheeler Hall Small - need info

35 Cornell Cogeneration 6,000 1986 Cornell campus, grid connected Cogeneration Project, Steam Turbine

36 Cornell Cogeneration 2,000 1986 Cornell campus, grid connected Cogeneration Project, Steam Turbine

37 Cornell Cogeneration 15,000 2009 Cornell campus, grid connected Combined Heat and Power Project, GT/HRSG

38 Cornell Cogeneration 15,000 2009 Cornell campus, grid connected Combined Heat and Power Project, GT/HRSG

39 Cornell PV Array 15 2006 Day Hall, grid connected

40 Cornell PV Array 2.2 2007 Cornell Store, grid connected

41 Cornell PV Array 2 2012 Fernow Hall, grid connected

42 Cornell PV Array 1,900 Design and permitting Feb-14 Remote net metered to campus NYSERDA bidding program 2012

43 Cornell PV Array 2,000 Bid to NYSERDA, 8/2013 2014 Remote net metered to Harford Bid not awarded as of 9/2013

44 Cornell Solar Thermal 2010 Central Energy Plant Evacuated tube solar thermal heating and hot water

45 Cornell Solar Thermal 2011 Nevin Welcome Center Evacuated tube solar thermal heating

46 Cornell Hydroplant 1,000 1981 Cornell campus, grid connected

47 Cortland PV Array 34 Project Installed 8/1/2013 New Residence Hall NYSERDA New Construction incentive

48 Cortland PV Array 1,244 Project in design Mar-14 Campus NYSERDA PON 2589 Award

49 Cortland Solar Thermal Construction Close out Sep-13 Residence Halls

50 Cortland Geothermal Project Installed 8/1/2011 Professional Studies Building Water source heat pump

51 Delhi PV Array 22.4 Completed 8/22/2011 Applied Technologies Complex Applied Technologies Complex

52 Delhi Wind Turbine 5 Completed 4/1/2013 Applied Technologies Complex Applied Technologies Complex

53 Delhi PV Array 49.92 Completed 3/5/2013 Main Campus Sanford Hall

54 Downstate Medical Cogeneration

55 Downstate Medical Fuel Cells 41,000,000

56 Empire State Geothermal Center for Distance Learning

57 ESF Cogeneration 115 Gateway / Campus Grid 35,000 MMBtu/yr, 2,000 MWh/yr ($2.14 million)

58 ESF Solar Thermal 6 Gateway Domestic Hot Water Preheat 30 ft2

59 ESF PV Array 110.2 Moon (26), Walters (15.5), Baker (23), Tully (24.2), Newcomb (21.5)

60 ESF Gasifier 88 300,000 BTUH Boiler Heiberg Forest Maintenance Garage

61 ESF Gasifier 149 510,000 BTUH Boiler Ranger School

62 ESF PV Array 100 Pending 2014 Gateway / Campus Grid

63 ESF Wind Turbine 5 Heiberg / Grid

64 Farmingdale PV Array 50 watt hydrogen-solar model home

65 Farmingdale Solar Carport Project pending 725,000.00$

66 Farmingdale Wind Turbine Project pending $100,000

67 Fredonia PV Array Project pending TBD Campus Wide up to 2 megawatts electric

68 Geneseo

69 Maritime

70 Morrisville Anaerobic Digester 50 Complete 2/28/2007 Dairy Barn

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List of Renewable Energy Projects on SUNY Campuses

10/18/2013

Item Campus Type of Renewable

kW of renewable

(kW) Project Status

Date going

operational Where power is used Notes

71 Morrisville Wind Turbine 10 Complete 6/30/2004 Dairy Barn

72 Morrisville Wind Turbine 2.4 In-progress 12/1/2013 Dairy Barn

73 Morrisville Anaerobic Digester 1000 Project pending. Applied for grant Campus SUNY 20/20 Project with Cobelskill/Delhi

74 New Paltz PV Array 7 Completed Prior to 2006 Elting Gym

75 New Paltz PV Array 5 Completed 2012 Gem Cars

76 New Paltz PV Array 50 Completed 2011 Athletic and Wellness Center

77 New Paltz PV Array 10 Completed 2012 Resnick Engineering Hall

78 New Paltz PV Array 1000 Planning TBD Multiple Campus Buildings Through a PPA agreement

79 New Paltz Cogeneration TBD Feasibility Stage TBD Multiple Campus Buildings PPA and self-operated models being considered

80 New Paltz Biomass Boiler TBD Feasibility Stage TBD District Heating

81 New Paltz Geothermal TBD Feasibility Stage TBD TBD

82 Old Westbury Solar Thermal Gymnasium Hot water

83 Oneonta PV Array Planning

84 Optometry

85 Oswego Geothermal Seneca Residence Hall

86 Oswego PV Array 36 Projects pending

87 Oswego PV Array project 2 43

88 Oswego Wind Turbine 4.57

89 Plattsburgh

90 Potsdam Cogeneration 2.8 megawatt total capacity

91 Potsdam Geothermal Bowman Residence Hall

92 Potsdam Wind Turbine Small - need info

93 Purchase PV Array 300 Project pending Physical Education building

94 Purchase PV Array 263 Project pending Humanities building

95 Purchase PV Array 4480 Project pending Campus wide

96 Purchase Cogeneration 157 Project pending Mechanical Systems

97 SUNYIT Solar Thermal Field House Hot water

98 Stony Brook PV Array 10 RSS Bldg 17

99 Stony Brook PV Array 10 AERTC Polycrystalline PV panels

100 Stony Brook PV Array 30 Project pending AERTC Thin film PV panels. Location site being planned.

101 Stony Brook Solar Thermal 2.96 AERTC Solar domestic hot water heater

102 Stony Brook PV Array 0.156 Various Bus Shelters 11 solar powered pay stations; 15 solar powered bus shelters @ 6 watts each

103 Stony Brook Cogeneration West and East Campus

Summer capacity 42 MW, Winter capacity 45 MW. The are obligated to sell us 36.125 kW per the contract and they have given us up to 35 MW.

For 11/12 we generated 230,716.71 MWh

104 Stony Brook Geothermal Southampton Library

105 Upstate Medical PV Array 50 Project pending CWB Data center

Total 41,062,102.01

Updated as of 10/18/13

List of Potential

Renewable Energy

Projects Anaerobic Digester Geothermal

Cogeneration PV Array

Fuel Cell Solar Carport

Gasifier Solar Thermal

Wind Turbine

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EO 88 Baseline Information for SUNY 11-1210/18/2013

Agency

NameBuilding/Facility Name

Reporting

Period

Building

Type

T

y

p

e

Electric Utility

Provider(s)

Heating Utility

Provider(s)Zip Code Location

HDD/CDD

Region

Number of

StudentsHDD CDD

Max

kW

De

man

d

SQFT

Electricity

(Grid

Purchase) -

Site kWh

Usage

Electricity (on-

Site Solar or

Wind

Installation) -

Site kWh

Usage

Electricity (Grid

Purchase) - Site

kBtu Usage

SUNY SUNY - ALBANY 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid National Gid 12222 Upstate 05 - Hudson 15,047 6596 665 6,303,047 72,080,300 - 245,937,984

SUNY SUNY - ALFRED CERAMICS 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)NYSEG National Fuel 14802 Upstate 01 - Western 559 7648 385 440,791 5,877,800 - 20,055,054

SUNY SUNY - ALFRED TECH 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)NYSEG National Fuel 14802 Upstate 01 - Western 3,442 7648 385 1,652,060 12,937,080 4,600 44,141,317

SUNY SUNY - BINGHAMTON 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)NYSEG NYSEG; RG&E 13902 Upstate 02 - Eastern 14,138 7364 428 5,701,065 61,474,900 - 209,752,359

SUNY SUNY - BROCKPORT 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid; RG&E NYSEG; RG&E 14420 Upstate 09 - Great 7,055 7044 578 2,892,944 26,388,800 - 90,038,586

SUNY SUNY - BROOKLYN HSC 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)Consolidated Edison KeySpan Energy 11203 Downstate 04 - Coastal 1,656 5122 1104 2,352,037 44,691,226 - 152,486,463

SUNY SUNY - BUFFALO COLLEGE 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid National Fuel 14222 Upstate 09 - Great 9,474 7044 578 3,082,495 33,045,260 - 112,750,427

SUNY SUNY - BUFFALO NORTH/AMHERST 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid National Fuel 14260 Upstate 09 - Great 25,019 7044 578 10,789,610 198,347,347 289,623 676,761,148

SUNY SUNY - BUFFALO SOUTH/MAIN 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid National Fuel 14214 Upstate 09 - Great - - - - -

SUNY SUNY - CANTON 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid None; St. Lawrence 13617 Upstate 08 - St. 3,027 7917 435 1,086,308 9,972,655 - 34,026,699

SUNY SUNY - COBLESKILL 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid None; NYSEG 12043 Upstate 02 - Eastern 2,385 7364 428 1,253,362 13,433,163 - 45,833,952

SUNY SUNY - CORNELL 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)No Zip in Lookup No Zip in Lookup 14853 Upstate 10 - Central 2,254 7158 512 6,106,998 72,274,600 - 246,600,935

SUNY SUNY - CORTLAND 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid; NYSEG None; NYSEG 13045 Upstate 10 - Central 6,729 7158 512 2,436,498 23,348,692 - 79,665,737

SUNY SUNY - DELHI 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)NYSEG None 13753 Upstate 02 - Eastern 2,740 7364 428 1,051,863 10,132,325 22,675 34,571,491

SUNY SUNY - EMPIRE STATE 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid; NYSEG Niagara Mohawk 12866 Upstate 05 - Hudson 8,833 6596 665 417,048 4,126,856 - 14,080,833

SUNY SUNY - FARMINGDALE 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)LIPA KeySpan Energy 11735 Downstate 04 - Coastal 6,027 5122 1104 1,631,718 14,232,582 6,619 48,561,568

SUNY SUNY - FORESTRY 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid Niagara Mohawk 13210 Upstate 10 - Central 2,146 7158 512 1,027,378 11,067,000 89,469 37,760,604

SUNY SUNY - FREDONIA 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid National Fuel 14063 Upstate 09 - Great 5,604 7044 578 2,091,030 22,126,600 - 75,495,959

SUNY SUNY - GENESEO 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid; NYSEG; NYSEG; RG&E 14454 Upstate 09 - Great 5,384 7044 578 2,341,397 20,699,284 - 70,625,957

SUNY SUNY - GENEVA AES 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)No Zip Code Provided No Zip Code Provided 0 Upstate 10 - Central 3,597 7158 512 650,506 8,220,290 - 28,047,629

SUNY SUNY - MARITIME 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)Consolidated Edison Consolidated Edison 10465 Downstate 05 - Hudson 1,846 6596 665 737,989 7,288,000 - 24,866,656

SUNY SUNY - MARITIME SHIP 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)Consolidated Edison Consolidated Edison 10465 Downstate 05 - Hudson - 6596 665 201,319 590,080 - 2,013,353

SUNY SUNY - MORRISVILLE 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid; NYSEG Niagara Mohawk 13408 Upstate 02 - Eastern 2,899 7364 428 1,712,118 13,310,100 54,910 45,414,061

SUNY SUNY - NEW PALTZ 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)CHG&E CHG&E; None 12561 Upstate 05 - Hudson 7,015 6596 665 2,112,108 20,043,780 2,864 68,389,377

SUNY SUNY - OLD WESTBURY 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)LIPA KeySpan Energy 11568 Downstate 05 - Hudson 3,599 6596 665 1,439,038 15,700,508 - 53,570,133

SUNY SUNY - ONEONTA 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid; NYSEG None; NYSEG 13820 Upstate 02 - Eastern 5,863 7364 428 2,332,856 23,191,700 - 79,130,080

SUNY SUNY - OPTOMETRY 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)Consolidated Edison Consolidated Edison 10036 Downstate 04 - Coastal 312 5122 1104 298,000 4,529,520 - 15,454,722

SUNY SUNY - OSWEGO 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid; RG&E Niagara Mohawk 13126 Upstate 10 - Central 7,217 7158 512 3,450,693 34,305,600 - 117,050,707

SUNY SUNY - PLATTSBURGH 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)NYSEG None; NYSEG 12901 Upstate 07 - Champlain 5,840 7642 530 2,094,414 28,693,100 - 97,900,857

SUNY SUNY - POTSDAM 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid None; St. Lawrence 13676 Upstate 07 - Champlain 4,238 7642 530 2,217,433 21,769,000 - 74,275,828

SUNY SUNY - PURCHASE 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)Consolidated Edison Consolidated Edison 10577 Downstate 05 - Hudson 4,212 6596 665 2,437,818 30,201,020 - 103,045,880

SUNY SUNY - STONY BROOK MAIN & HSC 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)LIPA KEDLI 11794 Downstate 04 - Coastal 21,194 5122 1104 10,788,754 32,174,554 213,479,761 109,779,578

SUNY SUNY - SYRACUSE HSC 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid Niagara Mohawk 13210 Upstate 10 - Central 1,500 7158 512 3,676,588 74,559,510 - 254,397,048

SUNY SUNY - SYSTEM ADMIN. 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid National Grid 12246 Upstate 05 - Hudson - 6596 665 371,607 5,844,580 - 19,941,707

SUNY SUNY - UTICA/ROME 2011-2012 Shared Shared Meter, Multiple Buildings (Campus)National Grid National Grid 13504 Upstate 02 - Eastern 1,788 7364 428 842,401 7,607,600 - 25,957,131

192,639 234,105 20,531 # 88,021,291 984,285,411 213,950,520 3,358,381,822

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Building/Facility Name

SUNY - ALBANY

SUNY - ALFRED CERAMICS

SUNY - ALFRED TECH

SUNY - BINGHAMTON

SUNY - BROCKPORT

SUNY - BROOKLYN HSC

SUNY - BUFFALO COLLEGE

SUNY - BUFFALO NORTH/AMHERST

SUNY - BUFFALO SOUTH/MAIN

SUNY - CANTON

SUNY - COBLESKILL

SUNY - CORNELL

SUNY - CORTLAND

SUNY - DELHI

SUNY - EMPIRE STATE

SUNY - FARMINGDALE

SUNY - FORESTRY

SUNY - FREDONIA

SUNY - GENESEO

SUNY - GENEVA AES

SUNY - MARITIME

SUNY - MARITIME SHIP

SUNY - MORRISVILLE

SUNY - NEW PALTZ

SUNY - OLD WESTBURY

SUNY - ONEONTA

SUNY - OPTOMETRY

SUNY - OSWEGO

SUNY - PLATTSBURGH

SUNY - POTSDAM

SUNY - PURCHASE

SUNY - STONY BROOK MAIN & HSC

SUNY - SYRACUSE HSC

SUNY - SYSTEM ADMIN.

SUNY - UTICA/ROME

Electricity (on-

Site Solar or

Wind

Installation) -

Site kBtu

Usage

Natural Gas -

Site kBtu Usage

Natural Gas -

Cost

Fuel Oil

(1,2,4,5,6,

Diesel,

Kerosene) - Site

kBtu Usage

Fuel Oil (1,2,4,5,6,

Diesel, Kerosene) -

Cost

Propane &

Liquid

Propane -

Site kBtu

Usage

Propane &

Liquid

Propane -

Cost

Steam - Site

kBtu Usage Steam - Cost

Hot

Wate

r -

Site

kBtu

Usag

Hot

Water

- Cost

Chilled Water

- Site kBtu

Usage

Chilled

Water - Cost

Wood - Site

kBtu Usage Wood - Cost

Coal/Coke -

Site kBtu

Usage

- 425,736,800 $2,608,923 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 28,810,000 $159,421 - $0 - $0 16,916,000 $385,793 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

15,695 112,855,000 $632,441 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 145,731,000 $998,039 - $0 457,447 $8,360 - $0 - $0 - $0 124,791,000 $263,023 106,056,000

- 148,146,000 $976,749 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 403,047,000 $2,219,209 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 255,350,000 $1,350,346 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

988,194 464,208,000 2,499,196 - - - - 25,663,000 200,015 - - 19,615,000 217,284 - - -

- - - - - - - - - - - -

- 73,809,000 $623,774 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 60,107,000 $353,717 941,473 $23,505 3,424,000 $78,718 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 63,702,000 $592,116 1,637,000 $44,888 2,604,000 $54,973 365,938,000 $8,177,910 - $0 161,203,000 $2,606,118 - $0 -

- 155,640,000 $1,188,842 741,079 $26,069 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

77,369 - $0 56,516,369 $1,362,413 3,725,000 $74,054 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 6,589,000 $60,586 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

22,582 103,980,000 $801,722 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

305,267 17,315,000 $95,708 5,679,000 $140,985 - $0 49,719,000 $1,082,608 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 117,595,000 $766,393 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 139,383,000 $1,000,352 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 72,122,000 $442,440 176,000 $2,248 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- - $0 51,377,000 $1,177,745 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- - $0 6,000,000 $137,426 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

187,353 127,047,000 $1,006,025 2,117,804 $53,065 1,466,000 $26,628 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

9,772 246,010,000 $946,286 2,097,832 $52,279 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 127,131,000 $743,092 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 167,144,000 $1,054,370 2,357,915 $42,937 1,435,000 $28,966 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- - $0 - $0 - $0 8,864,000 $315,520 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 252,230,000 $1,305,003 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 177,493,000 $1,196,672 697,058 $14,224 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 186,576,000 $1,522,222 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 121,791,000 $834,597 1,818,926 $44,809 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

728,392,944 257,494,000 $2,282,135 38,911,000 $1,044,927 - $0 1,160,498,000 $15,190,854 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 274,801,000 $2,042,303 - $0 - $0 74,090,000 $1,610,643 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 11,645,000 $89,173 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

- 32,380,000 $217,113 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 - $0 -

729,999,176 4,775,867,800 30,608,967 171,068,455 4,167,519 13,111,447 271,699 1,701,688,000 26,963,342 - - 180,818,000 2,823,402 124,791,000 263,023 106,056,000

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Building/Facility Name

SUNY - ALBANY

SUNY - ALFRED CERAMICS

SUNY - ALFRED TECH

SUNY - BINGHAMTON

SUNY - BROCKPORT

SUNY - BROOKLYN HSC

SUNY - BUFFALO COLLEGE

SUNY - BUFFALO NORTH/AMHERST

SUNY - BUFFALO SOUTH/MAIN

SUNY - CANTON

SUNY - COBLESKILL

SUNY - CORNELL

SUNY - CORTLAND

SUNY - DELHI

SUNY - EMPIRE STATE

SUNY - FARMINGDALE

SUNY - FORESTRY

SUNY - FREDONIA

SUNY - GENESEO

SUNY - GENEVA AES

SUNY - MARITIME

SUNY - MARITIME SHIP

SUNY - MORRISVILLE

SUNY - NEW PALTZ

SUNY - OLD WESTBURY

SUNY - ONEONTA

SUNY - OPTOMETRY

SUNY - OSWEGO

SUNY - PLATTSBURGH

SUNY - POTSDAM

SUNY - PURCHASE

SUNY - STONY BROOK MAIN & HSC

SUNY - SYRACUSE HSC

SUNY - SYSTEM ADMIN.

SUNY - UTICA/ROME

Coal/Cok

e - Cost

Total Electric kBtu

Usage - Site

Total Heating

kBtu Usage - Site

Total kBtu Usage -

Site

Total Electric

Cost

Total Heating

Cost

Total Utility

Cost

Electricity (Grid

Purchase) - Source

Usage

Electricity (on-

Site Solar or

Wind

Installation) -

Source Usage

Natural Gas -

Source Usage

Fuel Oil

(1,2,4,5,6,

Diesel,

Kerosene) -

Source Usage

Propane &

Liquid

Propane -

Source

Usage

Steam - Source

Usage

Hot

Water -

Source

Usage

$0 245,937,984 425,736,800 671,674,784 $4,719,406 $2,608,923 $7,328,329 821,432,865 - 445,746,430 - - - -

$0 20,055,054 45,726,000 65,781,054 $371,214 $545,214 $916,428 66,983,879 - 30,164,070 - - 20,468,360 -

$0 44,157,012 112,855,000 157,012,012 $903,853 $632,441 $1,536,294 147,431,999 15,695 118,159,185 - - - -

$552,375 209,752,359 377,035,447 586,787,806 $3,737,916 $1,821,797 $5,559,713 700,572,878 - 152,580,357 - 462,022 - -

$0 90,038,586 148,146,000 238,184,586 $1,912,633 $976,749 $2,889,382 300,728,876 - 155,108,862 - - - -

$0 152,486,463 403,047,000 555,533,463 $6,345,244 $2,219,209 $8,564,453 509,304,787 - 421,990,209 - - - -

$0 112,750,427 255,350,000 368,100,427 $2,045,839 $1,350,346 $3,396,185 376,586,427 - 267,351,450 - - - -

- 677,749,342 509,486,000 1,187,235,342 $12,179,844 $2,916,494 $15,096,338 2,260,382,234 988,194 486,025,776 - - 31,052,230 -

- - - - $0 $0 - - - - - - -

$0 34,026,699 73,809,000 107,835,699 $808,362 $623,774 $1,432,135 113,649,174 - 77,278,023 - - - -

$0 45,833,952 64,472,473 110,306,425 $937,018 $455,941 $1,392,959 153,085,400 - 62,932,029 950,887 3,458,240 - -

$0 246,600,935 595,084,000 841,684,935 $5,405,559 $11,476,005 $16,881,564 823,647,124 - 66,695,994 1,653,370 2,630,040 442,784,980 -

$0 79,665,737 156,381,079 236,046,816 $1,598,556 $1,214,910 $2,813,466 266,083,562 - 162,955,080 748,489 - - -

$0 34,648,860 60,241,369 94,890,229 $669,185 $1,436,466 $2,105,651 115,468,781 77,369 - 57,081,533 3,762,250 - -

$0 14,080,833 6,589,000 20,669,833 $403,955 $60,586 $464,540 47,029,981 - 6,898,683 - - - -

$0 48,584,150 103,980,000 152,564,150 $2,132,039 $801,722 $2,933,761 162,195,637 22,582 108,867,060 - - - -

$0 38,065,871 72,713,000 110,778,871 $893,697 $1,319,300 $2,212,997 126,120,417 305,267 18,128,805 5,735,790 - 60,159,990 -

$0 75,495,959 117,595,000 193,090,959 $1,644,713 $766,393 $2,411,106 252,156,504 - 123,121,965 - - - -

$0 70,625,957 139,383,000 210,008,957 $1,710,267 $1,000,352 $2,710,619 235,890,696 - 145,934,001 - - - -

$0 28,047,629 72,298,000 100,345,629 $462,739 $444,688 $907,427 93,679,082 - 75,511,734 177,760 - - -

$0 24,866,656 51,377,000 76,243,656 $933,334 $1,177,745 $2,111,079 83,054,631 - - 51,890,770 - - -

$0 2,013,353 6,000,000 8,013,353 $68,146 $137,426 $205,571 6,724,599 - - 6,060,000 - - -

$0 45,601,414 130,630,804 176,232,218 $1,122,026 $1,085,719 $2,207,745 151,682,964 187,353 133,018,209 2,138,982 1,480,660 - -

$0 68,399,149 248,107,832 316,506,981 $1,508,563 $998,565 $2,507,129 228,420,520 9,772 257,572,470 2,118,810 - - -

$0 53,570,133 127,131,000 180,701,133 $1,178,431 $743,092 $1,921,523 178,924,245 - 133,106,157 - - - -

$0 79,130,080 170,936,915 250,066,995 $1,240,067 $1,126,273 $2,366,341 264,294,469 - 174,999,768 2,381,494 1,449,350 - -

$0 15,454,722 8,864,000 24,318,722 $805,830 $315,520 $1,121,350 51,618,772 - - - - 10,725,440 -

$0 117,050,707 252,230,000 369,280,707 $2,245,722 $1,305,003 $3,550,725 390,949,362 - 264,084,810 - - - -

$0 97,900,857 178,190,058 276,090,916 $776,851 $1,210,896 $1,987,747 326,988,863 - 185,835,171 704,029 - - -

$0 74,275,828 186,576,000 260,851,828 $1,632,844 $1,522,222 $3,155,067 248,081,266 - 195,345,072 - - - -

$0 103,045,880 123,609,926 226,655,806 $3,638,949 $879,406 $4,518,354 344,173,240 - 127,515,177 1,837,115 - - -

$0 838,172,522 1,456,903,000 2,295,075,522 $27,909,454 $18,517,916 $46,427,370 366,663,791 728,392,944 269,596,218 39,300,110 - 1,404,202,580 -

$0 254,397,048 348,891,000 603,288,048 $5,593,483 $3,652,946 $9,246,429 849,686,141 - 287,716,647 - - 89,648,900 -

$0 19,941,707 11,645,000 31,586,707 $548,095 $89,173 $637,268 66,605,301 - 12,192,315 - - - -

$0 25,957,131 32,380,000 58,337,131 $768,426 $217,113 $985,540 86,696,818 - 33,901,860 - - - -

552,375 4,088,380,998 7,073,400,702 11,161,781,700 98,852,261 65,650,326 164,502,587 11,216,995,287 729,999,176 5,000,333,587 172,779,139 13,242,562 2,059,042,480 -

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Building/Facility Name

SUNY - ALBANY

SUNY - ALFRED CERAMICS

SUNY - ALFRED TECH

SUNY - BINGHAMTON

SUNY - BROCKPORT

SUNY - BROOKLYN HSC

SUNY - BUFFALO COLLEGE

SUNY - BUFFALO NORTH/AMHERST

SUNY - BUFFALO SOUTH/MAIN

SUNY - CANTON

SUNY - COBLESKILL

SUNY - CORNELL

SUNY - CORTLAND

SUNY - DELHI

SUNY - EMPIRE STATE

SUNY - FARMINGDALE

SUNY - FORESTRY

SUNY - FREDONIA

SUNY - GENESEO

SUNY - GENEVA AES

SUNY - MARITIME

SUNY - MARITIME SHIP

SUNY - MORRISVILLE

SUNY - NEW PALTZ

SUNY - OLD WESTBURY

SUNY - ONEONTA

SUNY - OPTOMETRY

SUNY - OSWEGO

SUNY - PLATTSBURGH

SUNY - POTSDAM

SUNY - PURCHASE

SUNY - STONY BROOK MAIN & HSC

SUNY - SYRACUSE HSC

SUNY - SYSTEM ADMIN.

SUNY - UTICA/ROME

Chilled Water -

Source Usage

Wood -

Source Usage

Coal/Coke -

Source Usage

Total Electric

kBtu Usage -

Source

Total Heating

kBtu Usage -

Source

Total kBtu

Usage - Source

Total

Source

kBtu/SQF

T

Total Site

kBtu/SQF

T

Total Source

kBtu/Student

Total Site

kBtu/Studen

t

Total

Utility

Cost Per

SQFT

Total Utility

Cost Per

Student

Electric

Source

kBtu/SQFT

Electric Site

kBtu/SQFT

Electric

Source

kBtu/Student

Electric Site

kBtu/Student

- - - 821,432,865 445,746,430 1,267,179,295 201.04 106.56 84,214.75 44,638.45 $1.16 $487.03 130.32 39.02 54,591.14 16,344.65

- - - 66,983,879 50,632,430 117,616,309 266.83 149.23 210,404.85 117,676.30 $2.08 $1,639.41 151.96 45.50 119,828.05 35,876.66

- - - 147,447,694 118,159,185 265,606,879 160.77 95.04 77,166.44 45,616.51 $0.93 $446.34 89.25 26.73 42,837.80 12,828.88

- 124,791,000 106,056,000 700,572,878 383,889,379 1,084,462,257 190.22 102.93 76,705.49 41,504.30 $0.98 $393.25 122.88 36.79 49,552.47 14,836.07

- - - 300,728,876 155,108,862 455,837,738 157.57 82.33 64,612.01 33,761.10 $1.00 $409.55 103.95 31.12 42,626.35 12,762.38

- - - 509,304,787 421,990,209 931,294,996 395.95 236.19 562,376.21 335,467.07 $3.64 $5,171.77 216.54 64.83 307,551.20 92,081.20

- - - 376,586,427 267,351,450 643,937,877 208.90 119.42 67,968.95 38,853.75 $1.10 $358.47 122.17 36.58 39,749.46 11,901.04

20,595,750 - - 2,261,370,428 537,673,756 2,799,044,184 259.42 110.04 111,876.74 47,453.35 $1.40 $603.39 209.59 62.81 90,386.12 27,089.39

- - - - - -

- - - 113,649,174 77,278,023 190,927,197 175.76 99.27 63,074.73 35,624.61 $1.32 $473.12 104.62 31.32 37,545.15 11,241.06

- - - 153,085,400 67,341,156 220,426,556 175.87 88.01 92,422.04 46,250.07 $1.11 $584.05 122.14 36.57 64,186.75 19,217.59

169,263,150 - - 823,647,124 683,027,534 1,506,674,658 246.71 137.82 668,444.83 373,418.34 $2.76 $7,489.60 134.87 40.38 365,415.76 109,405.92

- - - 266,083,562 163,703,569 429,787,131 176.40 96.88 63,870.88 35,079.03 $1.15 $418.11 109.21 32.70 39,542.81 11,839.16

- - - 115,546,150 60,843,783 176,389,932 167.69 90.21 64,375.89 34,631.47 $2.00 $768.49 109.85 32.94 42,170.13 12,645.57

- - - 47,029,981 6,898,683 53,928,664 129.31 49.56 6,105.36 2,340.07 $1.11 $52.59 112.77 33.76 5,324.35 1,594.12

- - - 162,218,220 108,867,060 271,085,280 166.13 93.50 44,978.48 25,313.45 $1.80 $486.77 99.42 29.77 26,915.25 8,061.08

- - - 126,425,685 84,024,585 210,450,270 204.84 107.83 98,066.30 51,621.10 $2.15 $1,031.22 123.06 37.05 58,912.25 17,738.06

- - - 252,156,504 123,121,965 375,278,469 179.47 92.34 66,966.18 34,455.92 $1.15 $430.25 120.59 36.10 44,995.81 13,471.80

- - - 235,890,696 145,934,001 381,824,697 163.08 89.69 70,918.41 39,006.12 $1.16 $503.46 100.75 30.16 43,813.28 13,117.75

- - - 93,679,082 75,689,494 169,368,576 260.36 154.26 47,086.07 27,897.03 $1.39 $252.27 144.01 43.12 26,043.67 7,797.51

- - - 83,054,631 51,890,770 134,945,401 182.86 103.31 73,101.52 41,302.09 $2.86 $1,143.60 112.54 33.70 44,991.67 13,470.56

- - - 6,724,599 6,060,000 12,784,599 63.50 39.80 $1.02 33.40 10.00

- - - 151,870,317 136,637,851 288,508,168 168.51 102.93 99,519.89 60,790.69 $1.29 $761.55 88.70 26.63 52,387.14 15,730.05

- - - 228,430,292 259,691,280 488,121,573 231.11 149.85 69,582.55 45,118.60 $1.19 $357.40 108.15 32.38 32,563.12 9,750.41

- - - 178,924,245 133,106,157 312,030,402 216.83 125.57 86,699.19 50,208.71 $1.34 $533.90 124.34 37.23 49,714.99 14,884.73

- - - 264,294,469 178,830,612 443,125,080 189.95 107.19 75,579.92 42,651.71 $1.01 $403.61 113.29 33.92 45,078.37 13,496.52

- - - 51,618,772 10,725,440 62,344,212 209.21 81.61 199,821.19 77,944.62 $3.76 $3,594.07 173.22 51.86 165,444.78 49,534.37

- - - 390,949,362 264,084,810 655,034,172 189.83 107.02 90,762.67 51,168.17 $1.03 $491.99 113.30 33.92 54,170.62 16,218.75

- - - 326,988,863 186,539,200 513,528,063 245.19 131.82 87,932.89 47,275.84 $0.95 $340.37 156.12 46.74 55,991.24 16,763.85

- - - 248,081,266 195,345,072 443,426,338 199.97 117.64 104,631.04 61,550.69 $1.42 $744.47 111.88 33.50 58,537.34 17,526.15

- - - 344,173,240 129,352,292 473,525,532 194.24 92.97 112,422.97 53,811.92 $1.85 $1,072.73 141.18 42.27 81,712.55 24,464.83

- - - 1,095,056,735 1,713,098,908 2,808,155,643 260.29 212.73 132,497.67 108,288.93 $4.30 $2,190.59 101.50 77.69 51,668.24 39,547.63

- - - 849,686,141 377,365,547 1,227,051,688 333.75 164.09 818,034.46 402,192.03 $2.51 $6,164.29 231.11 69.19 566,457.43 169,598.03

- - - 66,605,301 12,192,315 78,797,616 212.05 85.00 $1.71 179.24 53.66

- - - 86,696,818 33,901,860 120,598,678 143.16 69.25 67,448.93 32,627.03 $1.17 $551.20 102.92 30.81 48,488.15 14,517.41

189,858,900 124,791,000 106,056,000 11,946,994,463 7,666,103,668 19,613,098,130 6,927 3,792 4,559,669 2,485,539 57 40,349 4,319 1,341 2,809,193 865,353

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Building/Facility Name

SUNY - ALBANY

SUNY - ALFRED CERAMICS

SUNY - ALFRED TECH

SUNY - BINGHAMTON

SUNY - BROCKPORT

SUNY - BROOKLYN HSC

SUNY - BUFFALO COLLEGE

SUNY - BUFFALO NORTH/AMHERST

SUNY - BUFFALO SOUTH/MAIN

SUNY - CANTON

SUNY - COBLESKILL

SUNY - CORNELL

SUNY - CORTLAND

SUNY - DELHI

SUNY - EMPIRE STATE

SUNY - FARMINGDALE

SUNY - FORESTRY

SUNY - FREDONIA

SUNY - GENESEO

SUNY - GENEVA AES

SUNY - MARITIME

SUNY - MARITIME SHIP

SUNY - MORRISVILLE

SUNY - NEW PALTZ

SUNY - OLD WESTBURY

SUNY - ONEONTA

SUNY - OPTOMETRY

SUNY - OSWEGO

SUNY - PLATTSBURGH

SUNY - POTSDAM

SUNY - PURCHASE

SUNY - STONY BROOK MAIN & HSC

SUNY - SYRACUSE HSC

SUNY - SYSTEM ADMIN.

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$0.75 $313.64 70.72 67.54 29,623.61 28,293.80 $0.41 $173.38

$0.84 $664.07 114.87 103.74 90,576.80 81,799.64 $1.24 $975.34

$0.55 $262.60 71.52 68.31 34,328.64 32,787.62 $0.38 $183.74

$0.66 $264.39 67.34 66.13 27,153.02 26,668.23 $0.32 $128.86

$0.66 $271.10 53.62 51.21 21,985.66 20,998.72 $0.34 $138.45

$2.70 $3,831.67 179.41 171.36 254,825.01 243,385.87 $0.94 $1,340.10

$0.66 $215.94 86.73 82.84 28,219.49 26,952.71 $0.44 $142.53

$1.13 $486.82 49.83 47.22 21,490.62 20,363.96 $0.27 $116.57

$0.74 $267.05 71.14 67.94 25,529.57 24,383.55 $0.57 $206.07

$0.75 $392.88 53.73 51.44 28,235.29 27,032.48 $0.36 $191.17

$0.89 $2,398.21 111.84 97.44 303,029.07 264,012.42 $1.88 $5,091.40

$0.66 $237.56 67.19 64.18 24,328.07 23,239.87 $0.50 $180.55

$0.64 $244.23 57.84 57.27 22,205.76 21,985.90 $1.37 $524.26

$0.97 $45.73 16.54 15.80 781.01 745.95 $0.15 $6.86

$1.31 $353.75 66.72 63.72 18,063.23 17,252.36 $0.49 $133.02

$0.87 $416.45 81.79 70.78 39,154.05 33,883.04 $1.28 $614.77

$0.79 $293.49 58.88 56.24 21,970.37 20,984.12 $0.37 $136.76

$0.73 $317.66 62.33 59.53 27,105.13 25,888.37 $0.43 $185.80

$0.71 $128.65 116.35 111.14 21,042.39 20,099.53 $0.68 $123.63

$1.26 $505.60 70.31 69.62 28,109.84 27,831.53 $1.60 $638.00

$0.34 30.10 29.80 $0.68

$0.66 $387.04 79.81 76.30 47,132.75 45,060.64 $0.63 $374.51

$0.71 $215.05 122.95 117.47 37,019.43 35,368.19 $0.47 $142.35

$0.82 $327.43 92.50 88.34 36,984.21 35,323.98 $0.52 $206.47

$0.53 $211.51 76.66 73.27 30,501.55 29,155.20 $0.48 $192.10

$2.70 $2,582.79 35.99 29.74 34,376.41 28,410.26 $1.06 $1,011.28

$0.65 $311.17 76.53 73.10 36,592.05 34,949.42 $0.38 $180.82

$0.37 $133.02 89.07 85.08 31,941.64 30,512.00 $0.58 $207.35

$0.74 $385.29 88.10 84.14 46,093.69 44,024.54 $0.69 $359.18

$1.49 $863.95 53.06 50.71 30,710.42 29,347.09 $0.36 $208.79

$2.59 $1,316.86 158.79 135.04 80,829.43 68,741.29 $1.72 $873.73

$1.52 $3,728.99 102.64 94.90 251,577.03 232,594.00 $0.99 $2,435.30

$1.47 32.81 31.34 $0.24

$0.91 $429.77 40.24 38.44 18,960.77 18,109.62 $0.26 $121.43

34 22,804 2,608 2,451 1,750,476 1,620,186 23 17,545

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SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 7,000.4 534,620.00$ $76.37 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 5,859.4 501,807.00$ $85.64 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 6,470.8 476,067.00$ $73.57 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 6,706.3 475,659.00$ $70.93 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 5,960.6 427,156.00$ $71.66 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 5,337.6 355,578.00$ $66.62 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 5,172.0 364,492.00$ $70.47 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 5,711.3 301,644.00$ $52.82 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 6,154.4 296,434.00$ $48.17 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 5,855.5 290,726.00$ $49.65 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 6,407.1 336,530.00$ $52.52 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 5,444.9 358,699.00$ $65.88 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 15,709.0 103,042.00$ $6.56 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 13,988.00 96,884.00$ $6.93 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 18,265.90 114,783.00$ $6.28 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 37,263.70 232,840.00$ $6.25 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 46,853.30 301,516.00$ $6.44 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 52,490.00 354,023.00$ $6.74 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 64,988.30 406,375.00$ $6.25 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 60131.2 366,740.00$ $6.10 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 46,180.20 292,118.00$ $6.33 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 41,624.40 201,342.00$ $4.84 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 16,436.70 81,234.00$ $4.94 6,303,047

SUNY Albany 28010 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 11,806.10 58,032.00$ $4.92 6,303,047

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 466.1 32,003.00$ $68.66 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 465.3 35,284.00$ $75.83 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 465.3 33,088.00$ $71.11 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 503.5 31,791.00$ $63.14 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 547.9 38,063.00$ $69.47 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 429.5 29,481.00$ $68.64 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 490.9 26,735.00$ $54.46 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 558.5 29,573.00$ $52.95 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 524.1 28,129.00$ $53.67 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 604.2 30,150.00$ $49.90 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 437.8 27,858.00$ $63.63 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 384.7 29,065.00$ $75.55 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 416.9 3,548.00$ $8.51 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 407.3 3,186.00$ $7.82 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 407.3 3,186.00$ $7.82 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 3,163.90 18,225.00$ $5.76 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 3,366.50 21,243.00$ $6.31 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 3,672.00 22,583.00$ $6.15 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 3,882.80 22,365.00$ $5.76 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 4,620.40 24,489.00$ $5.30 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 3,399.00 17,369.00$ $5.11 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 3,892.60 16,116.00$ $4.14 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,084.60 4,545.00$ $4.19 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 496.5 2,572.00$ $5.18 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 891 23,380.00$ $26.24 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,620.60 42,525.00$ $26.24 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 719.8 18,888.00$ $26.24 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 3,612.90 94,803.00$ $26.24 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 3,203.60 84,063.00$ $26.24 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 3,203.60 84,063.00$ $26.24 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,412.70 37,070.00$ $26.24 440,791

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SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 45.2 1,005.00$ $22.23 440,791

SUNY Alfred Ceramics 28510 Steam MLB 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 440,791

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 835.08 71,692.00$ $85.85 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,052.08 84,325.00$ $80.15 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,232.87 87,670.00$ $71.11 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,135.06 86,742.00$ $76.42 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,277.00 80,017.00$ $62.66 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,033.22 76,696.00$ $74.23 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,092.13 72,704.00$ $66.57 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,225.34 70,237.00$ $57.32 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,055.93 67,295.00$ $63.73 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,260.63 74,718.00$ $59.27 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 962.55 72,018.00$ $74.82 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 775.19 59,744.00$ $77.07 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 483.8 5,830.00$ $12.05 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,769.90 14,584.00$ $8.24 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 4,759.20 31,126.00$ $6.54 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 10,442.20 64,429.00$ $6.17 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 12,608.00 77,792.00$ $6.17 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 18,310.20 108,946.00$ $5.95 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 18,442.40 102,909.00$ $5.58 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 18,690.80 97,753.00$ $5.23 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 12,086.20 64,662.00$ $5.35 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 11,928.20 46,878.00$ $3.93 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,732.30 12,269.00$ $4.49 1,652,060

SUNY Alfred Tech 28350 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 601.4 5,269.00$ $8.76 1,652,060

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 314 39,250.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 585 73,125.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 811 101,375.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 904 113,000.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 813 101,625.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 547 68,375.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 364 45,500.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 81 10,125.00$ $125.00 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Coal Ton 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ 4419 552375 #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 5349.2 351,656.00$ $65.74 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 5292.9 339,857.11$ $64.21 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 5667.9 362,916.00$ $64.03 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 5371.5 365,638.00$ $68.07 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 5233.5 386,740.00$ $73.90 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 4890 334,188.00$ $68.34 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 4551.6 316,790.00$ $69.60 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 5359.5 293,006.51$ $54.67 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 5268.7 241,677.99$ $45.87 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 4909.8 204,176.50$ $41.59 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5187.8 255,643.02$ $49.28 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 4392.5 285,627.26$ $65.03 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,975.60 16,437.00$ $8.32 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 2,790.80 22,801.00$ $8.17 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 8,241.20 56,370.00$ $6.84 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 12,403.40 85,832.00$ $6.92 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 15,966.20 110,167.00$ $6.90 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 16,433.00 118,482.00$ $7.21 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 20,446.00 145,780.00$ $7.13 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 22,650.90 159,915.40$ $7.06 5,701,065

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SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 13,644.00 99,328.00$ $7.28 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 11,321.10 81,172.29$ $7.17 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 10,879.00 58,202.65$ $5.35 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 8,979.80 43,552.03$ $4.85 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,500.00 2,145.00$ $1.43 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 500 740.00$ $1.48 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 500 725.00$ $1.45 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 500 740.00$ $1.48 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 500 740.00$ $1.48 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 500 740.00$ $1.48 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 500 1,790.00$ $3.58 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 500 740.00$ $1.48 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Propane Gal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 872 37,932.00$ $43.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 833 36,236.00$ $43.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 674 29,319.00$ $43.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 542 23,577.00$ $43.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 251 10,484.00$ $41.77 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 421 18,314.00$ $43.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 501 23,297.00$ $46.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 436 20,274.00$ $46.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 371 18,966.00$ $51.12 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 650 30,225.00$ $46.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 36 1,674.00$ $46.50 5,701,065

SUNY Binghamton 28020 Wood Ton 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 652.54 12,725.00$ $19.50 5,701,065

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,857.40 173,333.00$ $93.32 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,887.50 175,255.00$ $92.85 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,363.30 204,095.00$ $86.36 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,309.50 200,557.00$ $86.84 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,359.70 191,018.00$ $80.95 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2,096.50 173,696.00$ $82.85 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,398.60 194,815.00$ $81.22 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,437.80 156,629.00$ $64.25 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2,334.10 74,599.00$ $31.96 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,300.90 140,908.00$ $61.24 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,101.10 74,653.00$ $35.53 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,942.40 153,081.00$ $78.81 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,602.10 13,458.00$ $8.40 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 2,103.20 15,711.00$ $7.47 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 3,784.10 26,489.00$ $7.00 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 12,259.60 78,217.00$ $6.38 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 16,406.40 106,642.00$ $6.50 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 22,287.10 145,535.00$ $6.53 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 27,401.00 172,627.00$ $6.30 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 25,895.40 169,874.00$ $6.56 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 15,384.50 103,538.00$ $6.73 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 16,394.60 107,057.00$ $6.53 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 3,259.20 25,194.00$ $7.73 2,892,944

SUNY Brockport 28150 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,368.40 12,412.00$ 1,070,404.6 18,230,196.8 $9.07 2,892,944

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 4,091.36 852,435.00$ $208.35 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 4,660.76 904,282.00$ $194.02 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 4,129.87 751,513.00$ $181.97 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 4,055.83 728,605.00$ $179.64 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 3,700.99 423,829.00$ $114.52 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 4,248.02 395,768.00$ $93.17 2,352,037

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SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 3,563.21 409,335.00$ $114.88 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 3,165.54 347,976.00$ $109.93 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 3,515.75 377,140.00$ $107.27 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 3,064.61 353,993.00$ $115.51 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 3,088.00 359,505.00$ $116.42 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 3,407.28 440,868.00$ $129.39 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 37,043.00 245,596.00$ $6.63 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 34,604.00 227,003.00$ $6.56 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 35,915.00 211,899.00$ $5.90 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 27,676.00 168,661.00$ $6.09 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 29,612.00 158,549.00$ $5.35 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 38,668.00 212,500.00$ $5.50 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 44,085.00 239,823.00$ $5.44 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 39,934.00 209,654.00$ $5.25 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 33,924.00 166,228.00$ $4.90 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 26,503.00 126,950.00$ $4.79 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 25,370.00 108,838.00$ $4.29 2,352,037

SUNY Brooklyn HSC 28100 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 29,713.00 143,514.00$ $4.83 2,352,037

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 2,869.08 229,268.00$ $79.91 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 3,319.59 227,757.00$ $68.61 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,916.55 207,776.00$ $71.24 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,763.13 195,989.00$ $70.93 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,826.40 188,012.00$ $66.52 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2,335.48 143,376.00$ $61.39 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,564.70 154,472.00$ $60.23 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,948.50 137,577.00$ $46.66 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2,684.84 134,887.00$ $50.24 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,738.95 132,456.00$ $48.36 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,438.88 136,846.00$ $56.11 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 2,639.17 157,427.00$ $59.65 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 7,768.90 53,528.00$ $6.89 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 8,297.50 57,336.00$ $6.91 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 9,887.50 62,391.00$ $6.31 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 20,017.80 118,106.00$ $5.90 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 25,996.40 152,339.00$ $5.86 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 34,026.80 199,057.00$ $5.85 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 40,610.30 213,611.00$ $5.26 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 37,666.50 186,450.00$ $4.95 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 26,524.40 137,132.00$ $5.17 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 25,341.70 92,244.00$ $3.64 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 11,603.20 42,700.00$ $3.68 3,082,495

SUNY Buffalo State 28160 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 7,609.00 35,458.00$ $4.66 3,082,495

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 772.02 83,811.00$ $108.56 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 933.3 92,220.00$ $98.81 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 963.36 93,177.00$ $96.72 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 955.38 89,596.00$ $93.78 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 951.59 82,484.00$ $86.68 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 727.68 69,545.00$ $95.57 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 740.5 56,819.00$ $76.73 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 881.19 54,352.00$ $61.68 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 808.09 48,162.00$ $59.60 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 767.25 47,194.00$ $61.51 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 857.5 46,889.00$ $54.68 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 614.8 44,119.00$ $71.76 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,244.00 41,426.00$ $33.30 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,572.50 56,453.00$ $35.90 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,336.90 40,312.00$ $17.25 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 6,473.20 57,936.00$ $8.95 1,086,308

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SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 7,010.00 25,587.00$ $3.65 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 9,854.90 37,745.00$ $3.83 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 13,030.00 88,735.00$ $6.81 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 12,048.00 89,758.00$ $7.45 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 7,994.00 69,628.00$ $8.71 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 6,702.30 50,335.00$ $7.51 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 4,395.00 42,061.00$ $9.57 1,086,308

SUNY Canton 28360 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,148.30 23,805.00$ $20.73 1,086,308

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 748.55 65,165.00$ $87.05 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 798.04 73,557.00$ $92.17 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,047.63 68,834.00$ $65.70 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,117.16 76,959.00$ $68.89 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,259.97 85,270.00$ $67.68 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,303.85 109,401.00$ $83.91 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,423.22 116,038.00$ $81.53 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,519.30 97,124.00$ $63.93 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,342.41 88,381.00$ $65.84 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,226.14 57,797.00$ $47.14 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 941.58 55,536.00$ $58.98 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 705.32 42,963.00$ $60.91 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 118.27 1,051.00$ $8.89 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 731.98 5,725.00$ $7.82 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 3,662.19 14,027.00$ $3.83 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 5,685.26 40,650.00$ $7.15 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 6,153.41 42,890.00$ $6.97 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 8,863.17 63,727.00$ $7.19 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 10,056.57 59,234.00$ $5.89 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 9,158.42 51,654.00$ $5.64 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 6,509.18 35,020.00$ $5.38 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 5,986.43 30,292.00$ $5.06 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,735.20 8,534.00$ $3.12 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 446.8 921.00$ $2.06 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0.2 849.00$ $4,245.00 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.84 2,545.00$ $3,029.76 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0.63 2,163.00$ $3,433.33 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1.18 3,898.00$ $3,303.39 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1.46 5,049.00$ $3,458.22 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1.74 6,325.00$ $3,635.06 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.74 2,681.00$ $3,622.97 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,302.70 2,958.00$ $2.27 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 242.5 616.00$ $2.54 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,592.20 3,710.00$ $2.33 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 3,882.20 9,007.00$ $2.32 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 4,976.90 10,999.00$ $2.21 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 6,321.40 13,339.00$ $2.11 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 7,169.80 14,985.00$ $2.09 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 4,771.90 9,592.00$ $2.01 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 3,996.40 7,793.00$ $1.95 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,106.10 4,023.00$ $1.91 1,253,362

SUNY Cobleskill 28370 Propane Gal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,055.40 1,700.00$ $1.61 1,253,362

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 2,234.00 433,396.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 3,033.10 588,422.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

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SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,691.80 328,210.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,201.10 233,014.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 549.8 106,662.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 305.9 59,345.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 343.1 66,562.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 283.7 55,038.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 479.3 92,985.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 571.9 110,949.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 802.7 155,724.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Chilled Water Mton Hr 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,937.20 375,817.00$ $194.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 5,186.20 389,795.00$ $75.16 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 7,175.20 567,918.00$ $79.15 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 5,182.10 397,312.00$ $76.67 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 5,689.10 436,980.00$ $76.81 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 6,025.80 459,407.00$ $76.24 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 5,721.50 412,807.00$ $72.15 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 6,819.70 504,795.00$ $74.02 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 6,129.20 453,439.00$ $73.98 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 6,483.00 470,342.00$ $72.55 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 5,982.00 436,028.00$ $72.89 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5,542.20 408,128.00$ $73.64 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 6,338.60 468,613.00$ $73.93 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 3,090.20 35,940.00$ $11.63 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,948.40 33,123.00$ $17.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,233.30 27,180.00$ $12.17 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,890.60 33,213.00$ $11.49 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 5,915.50 57,795.00$ $9.77 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 3,935.70 34,477.00$ $8.76 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 8,008.10 78,079.00$ $9.75 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 10,066.40 73,385.00$ $7.29 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 8,693.50 84,154.00$ $9.68 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 7,732.30 53,353.00$ $6.90 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 4,985.90 46,170.00$ $9.26 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 4,201.70 35,253.00$ $8.39 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.05 180.00$ $3,600.00 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1.22 4,652.00$ $3,813.11 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.68 2,472.00$ $3,635.29 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1.33 4,987.00$ $3,749.62 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1.66 6,674.00$ $4,020.48 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1.27 4,912.00$ $3,867.72 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1.07 4,421.00$ $4,131.78 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 4.24 15,344.00$ $3,618.87 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.28 1,250.00$ $4,464.29 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 286.4 596.00$ $2.08 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 780.3 1,663.00$ $2.13 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,290.70 2,827.00$ $2.19 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,483.50 3,605.00$ $2.43 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 3,995.10 8,710.00$ $2.18 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 6,848.20 13,218.00$ $1.93 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 6,801.90 12,380.00$ $1.82 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 3,714.10 6,314.00$ $1.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,922.30 3,384.00$ $1.76 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,019.90 1,714.00$ $1.68 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Propane Gal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 315.1 568.00$ $1.80 6,106,998

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SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 12,350.60 317,411.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 14,234.80 365,835.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 13,832.80 355,503.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 17,435.00 448,080.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 32,515.40 835,646.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 30,897.20 794,059.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 53,956.70 1,386,688.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 40,161.10 1,032,141.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 38,383.00 986,444.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 28,911.80 743,034.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 20,644.00 530,551.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cornell 28430 Steam MLB 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 14,884.20 382,524.00$ $25.70 6,106,998

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,685.26 148,642.00$ $88.20 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,539.26 140,061.00$ $90.99 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,873.25 134,737.00$ $71.93 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,011.24 143,575.00$ $71.39 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,343.71 137,743.00$ $58.77 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2,045.50 145,515.00$ $71.14 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,151.42 159,875.00$ $74.31 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,354.95 154,462.00$ $65.59 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2,079.95 131,932.00$ $63.43 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,219.83 107,529.00$ $48.44 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,674.61 102,368.00$ $61.13 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,369.71 92,122.00$ $67.26 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 2,082.60 21,222.00$ $10.19 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 3,504.60 33,504.00$ $9.56 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 5,963.40 46,157.00$ $7.74 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 12,347.90 95,721.00$ $7.75 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 16,327.20 127,341.00$ $7.80 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 22,869.10 166,478.00$ $7.28 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 25,335.23 191,653.00$ $7.56 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 23,512.18 190,863.00$ $8.12 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 18,556.49 146,891.00$ $7.92 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 18,018.60 126,671.00$ $7.03 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5,343.90 31,690.00$ $5.93 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,778.33 10,654.00$ $5.99 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0.0456 167.00$ $3,662.28 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2.7078 11,266.00$ $4,160.57 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2.33 8,908.00$ $3,823.18 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0.26 1,071.00$ $4,119.23 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Cortland 28170 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 4,659.00$ #DIV/0! 2,436,498

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 674.1 70,768.00$ $104.98 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 525.1 56,759.00$ $108.09 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 289.7 55,872.00$ $192.86 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 908.7 63,255.00$ $69.61 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,122.30 62,517.00$ $55.70 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 946 49,355.00$ $52.17 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 815.3 57,425.00$ $70.43 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,053.90 50,528.00$ $47.94 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,056.20 49,895.00$ $47.24 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 920 56,704.00$ $61.63 1,051,863

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SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,004.50 50,125.00$ $49.90 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 839.2 45,989.00$ $54.80 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1 3,460.00$ $3,460.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0.2 690.00$ $3,450.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 20.5 70,725.00$ $3,450.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 30 93,900.00$ $3,130.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 43.1 143,092.00$ $3,320.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 60.9 191,226.00$ $3,140.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 69 228,291.00$ $3,308.57 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 65.9 228,014.00$ $3,460.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 72.6 253,374.00$ $3,490.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 32.8 111,192.00$ $3,390.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 10.6 35,722.00$ $3,370.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.9 2,727.00$ $3,030.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,000.20 2,001.00$ $2.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,000.20 2,001.00$ $2.00 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 950.6 1,930.00$ $2.03 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 4,776.50 9,410.00$ $1.97 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 3,293.80 6,423.00$ $1.95 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 8,786.30 16,519.00$ $1.88 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 6,666.10 11,799.00$ $1.77 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 6,666.10 11,799.00$ $1.77 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 5,575.70 9,368.00$ $1.68 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,051,863

SUNY Delhi 28380 Propane Gal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,990.90 2,808.00$ $1.41 1,051,863

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 369 43,332.00$ $117.43 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 391.6 43,143.00$ $110.17 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 331.78 38,082.00$ $114.78 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 320.7 34,934.00$ $108.93 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 328.3 33,418.00$ $101.79 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 327.3 29,755.00$ $90.91 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 376.8 32,232.00$ $85.54 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 377.8 32,129.00$ $85.04 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 376.5 32,255.00$ $85.67 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 279.79 22,609.00$ $80.81 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 311.31 29,718.00$ $95.46 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 335.98 32,353.00$ $96.29 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 59.3 902.00$ $15.21 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 61.4 934.00$ $15.21 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 116.6 1,439.00$ $12.34 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 254.9 2,713.00$ $10.64 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 708.6 6,831.00$ $9.64 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 953.7 9,194.00$ $9.64 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,204.10 10,946.00$ $9.09 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,203.50 10,736.00$ $8.92 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,194.00 10,711.00$ $8.97 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 369 3,818.00$ $10.35 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 412.3 1,679.00$ $4.07 417,048

SUNY Empire State 28280 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 51.1 689.00$ $13.48 417,048

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,375.48 241,831.00$ $175.82 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,318.14 235,663.00$ $178.78 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,323.54 214,188.00$ $161.83 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,160.95 160,343.00$ $138.11 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,192.14 163,588.00$ $137.22 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,136.31 159,436.00$ $140.31 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,086.40 147,330.00$ $135.61 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,129.09 154,249.00$ $136.61 1,631,718

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SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,163.80 154,902.00$ $133.10 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,097.46 140,266.00$ $127.81 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,072.30 154,512.00$ $144.09 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,176.18 205,735.00$ $174.92 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0.12 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1.36 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1.06 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.96 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1.06 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.89 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0.10 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0.11 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0.94 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.70 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.12 -$ $0.00 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 4,321.44 40,276.00$ $9.32 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 4,132.90 38,436.00$ $9.30 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 4,185.90 37,757.00$ $9.02 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 6,138.36 53,527.00$ $8.72 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 10,602.88 88,747.00$ $8.37 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 12,166.13 97,573.00$ $8.02 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 16,508.00 124,636.00$ $7.55 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 14,876.00 106,661.00$ $7.17 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 13,997.00 98,819.00$ $7.06 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 8,025.60 54,815.00$ $6.83 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5,269.32 34,409.00$ $6.53 1,631,718

SUNY Farmingdale 28390 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 3,756.50 26,071.00$ $6.94 1,631,718

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,002.00 96,066.00$ $95.87 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 998 83,279.00$ $83.45 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 881 76,255.00$ $86.56 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 928 77,957.00$ $84.01 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 890 76,931.00$ $86.44 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 875 73,348.00$ $83.83 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 871 75,887.00$ $87.13 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 903 64,345.00$ $71.26 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 986 62,808.00$ $63.70 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 910 42,659.00$ $46.88 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 925 90,857.00$ $98.22 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 898 73,312.00$ $81.64 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1.864 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 6.147 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 5.147 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 6.329 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 4.336 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 3.928 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 3.583 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2.53 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 5.221 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 9.886 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 12.123 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 12.987 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 13.023 -$ $0.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 4.364 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,400.00 9,142.00$ $6.53 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,347.00 8,837.00$ $6.56 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,303.00 7,988.00$ $6.13 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,453.00 8,515.00$ $5.86 1,027,378

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SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,490.00 8,806.00$ $5.91 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,643.00 9,415.00$ $5.73 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,534.00 8,161.00$ $5.32 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,472.00 8,582.00$ $5.83 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,459.00 7,310.00$ $5.01 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,422.00 6,599.00$ $4.64 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,733.00 6,395.00$ $3.69 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,059.00 5,963.00$ $5.63 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0.27 921.00$ $3,411.11 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.44 3,115.00$ $7,079.55 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 5.96 20,386.00$ $3,420.47 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 11.26 35,330.00$ $3,137.66 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 5.74 20,212.00$ $3,521.25 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 13.58 47,881.00$ $3,525.85 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1.46 5,334.00$ $3,653.42 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1.99 7,062.00$ $3,548.74 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.25 747.00$ $2,988.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,421.00 35,525.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,729.00 43,225.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,754.00 43,850.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 5,357.00 133,925.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,947.00 73,675.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 5,357.00 133,925.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 10,778.00 269,450.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,332.00 58,300.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 4,653.00 116,325.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 3,566.00 89,150.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,134.00 30,108.00$ $26.55 1,027,378

SUNY Forestry 28550 Steam MLB 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 2,206.00 55,150.00$ $25.00 1,027,378

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,785.80 127,203.00$ $71.23 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,949.30 163,313.00$ $83.78 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,130.80 166,224.00$ $78.01 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,059.60 182,769.00$ $88.74 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,862.30 145,334.00$ $78.04 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,752.60 155,351.00$ $88.64 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,746.20 114,935.00$ $65.82 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,942.50 121,465.00$ $62.53 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,855.20 134,688.00$ $72.60 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,893.10 113,397.00$ $59.90 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,647.70 115,323.00$ $69.99 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,501.50 104,715.00$ $69.74 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 947.9 7,508.00$ $7.92 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,251.86 9,477.00$ $7.57 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,133.55 13,677.00$ $6.41 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 9,606.80 61,676.00$ $6.42 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 12,593.87 84,631.00$ $6.72 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 17,657.38 128,193.00$ $7.26 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 23,292.50 162,349.00$ $6.97 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 21,009.02 146,223.00$ $6.96 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 12,150.35 90,156.00$ $7.42 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 12,871.35 46,595.00$ $3.62 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,789.48 10,684.00$ $3.83 2,091,030

SUNY Fredonia 28180 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,291.12 5,230.00$ $4.05 2,091,030

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,493.79 156,699.00$ $104.90 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,793.30 163,191.00$ $91.00 2,341,397

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SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,067.26 167,449.00$ $81.00 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,768.39 132,453.00$ $74.90 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,903.24 135,131.00$ $71.00 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,649.16 124,347.00$ $75.40 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,830.36 143,446.00$ $78.37 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,892.18 153,267.00$ $81.00 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,818.55 138,519.00$ $76.17 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,704.13 142,653.00$ $83.71 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,337.79 115,893.00$ $86.63 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,441.13 137,225.00$ $95.22 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,874.00 13,212.00$ $7.05 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 2,075.50 14,587.00$ $7.03 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 3,399.10 21,717.00$ $6.39 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,247.27 84,815.00$ $68.00 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 16,291.60 109,480.00$ $6.72 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 23,143.00 153,439.00$ $6.63 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 27,187.00 176,988.00$ $6.51 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 24,897.67 162,582.00$ $6.53 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 16,542.07 110,502.00$ $6.68 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 16,712.43 109,801.00$ $6.57 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 4,221.32 30,225.00$ $7.16 2,341,397

SUNY Geneseo 28190 RG&E Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,789.43 13,010.00$ $7.27 2,341,397

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 706.99 41,840.00$ $59.18 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 673.49 59,268.00$ $88.00 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 687.25 49,283.00$ $71.71 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 628.19 43,817.00$ $69.75 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 948.9 44,219.00$ $46.60 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 713.17 32,279.00$ $45.26 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 687.5 23,348.00$ $33.96 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 719.2 23,957.00$ $33.31 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 666.57 24,097.00$ $36.15 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 665.34 32,928.00$ $49.49 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 389.37 40,954.00$ $105.18 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 734.32 46,755.00$ $63.67 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 3,678.99 27,483.00$ $7.47 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 3,381.09 26,170.00$ $7.74 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,519.31 19,021.00$ $7.55 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 5,507.25 37,119.00$ $6.74 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 6,541.91 42,915.00$ $6.56 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 8,960.65 55,646.00$ $6.21 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 10,161.12 58,224.00$ $5.73 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 9,156.41 50,635.00$ $5.53 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 6,859.99 38,965.00$ $5.68 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 6,754.27 40,661.00$ $6.02 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 4,463.85 22,766.00$ $5.10 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 4,137.56 22,840.00$ $5.52 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0.01 18.00$ $1,800.00 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.09 160.00$ $1,777.78 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1.17 2,071.00$ $1,770.09 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

SUNY Geneva AES 28440 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 650,506

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SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 545.6 63,985.00$ $117.27 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 693.44 83,765.00$ $120.80 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 894.08 92,967.00$ $103.98 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 576 99,004.00$ $171.88 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 610.72 75,882.00$ $124.25 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 677.6 80,076.00$ $118.18 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 760.32 84,113.00$ $110.63 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 793.76 90,392.00$ $113.88 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 813.12 95,335.00$ $117.25 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 702.24 90,654.00$ $129.09 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 404.8 81,866.00$ $202.24 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 406.4 63,447.00$ $156.12 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 12.55 38,278.00$ $3,050.04 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 20.6 64,478.00$ $3,130.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 12.6 39,438.00$ $3,130.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 13.49 41,280.00$ $3,060.04 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 31.72 102,456.00$ $3,230.01 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 26.29 77,293.00$ $2,940.02 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 80.74 243,835.00$ $3,020.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 52.14 167,891.00$ $3,220.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.253 911.00$ $3,600.79 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1.32 4,277.00$ $3,240.15 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5.3 17,331.00$ $3,270.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 5.4 14,688.00$ $2,720.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0.202 643.00$ $3,183.17 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 27.06 83,886.00$ $3,100.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 16.17 58,051.00$ $3,590.04 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 56.32 202,189.00$ $3,590.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 39.567 138,485.00$ $3,500.01 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5.9 19,765.00$ $3,350.00 737,989

SUNY Maritime 28570 Oil #4 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 737,989

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 26.98 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 18.97 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1.83 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1.44 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Bio-mass generated) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.00 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 752.5 66,288.00$ $88.09 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 924.6 81,596.00$ $88.25 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,118.20 99,017.00$ $88.55 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,157.90 101,606.00$ $87.75 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,288.90 103,744.00$ $80.49 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,219.70 101,162.00$ $82.94 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,165.80 95,340.00$ $81.78 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,277.40 104,275.00$ $81.63 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,194.30 99,772.00$ $83.54 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,323.40 105,039.00$ $79.37 1,712,118

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SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,081.20 92,400.00$ $85.46 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 806.2 71,793.00$ $89.05 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0.25 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0.29 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0.24 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.37 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0.53 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.72 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0.88 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0.59 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.76 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0.38 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.29 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Electricity (Wind generated) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.40 -$ $0.00 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 799.7 5,926.00$ $7.41 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,932.90 22,248.00$ $11.51 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 3,728.70 42,843.00$ $11.49 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 8,917.30 97,288.00$ $10.91 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 12,477.90 92,587.00$ $7.42 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 15,255.60 127,842.00$ $8.38 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 18,678.50 141,770.00$ $7.59 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 22,050.20 142,886.00$ $6.48 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 16,942.50 127,747.00$ $7.54 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 12,826.40 97,738.00$ $7.62 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 9,487.20 75,993.00$ $8.01 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 3,949.60 31,163.00$ $7.89 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0.46 1,521.00$ $3,306.52 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.33 1,094.00$ $3,315.15 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1.68 5,827.00$ $3,468.45 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 3.97 13,984.00$ $3,522.42 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 3.17 10,802.00$ $3,407.57 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2.11 7,190.00$ $3,407.58 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1.33 4,821.00$ $3,624.81 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1.86 6,617.00$ $3,557.53 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.36 1,212.00$ $3,366.67 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 372.5 676.00$ $1.81 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 544.5 1,062.00$ $1.95 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 469.9 898.00$ $1.91 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,673.30 4,759.00$ $1.78 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 3,655.90 6,179.00$ $1.69 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,816.80 2,853.00$ $1.57 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,383.80 3,981.00$ $1.67 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,553.10 4,188.00$ $1.64 1,712,118

SUNY Morrisville 28400 Propane Gal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,554.00 2,036.00$ $1.31 1,712,118

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,786.00 187,531.00$ $105.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,846.39 165,621.00$ $89.70 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,917.60 161,267.00$ $84.10 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,778.32 131,418.00$ $73.90 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,750.30 117,446.00$ $67.10 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,670.04 112,060.00$ $67.10 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,489.70 108,450.00$ $72.80 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,768.66 117,970.00$ $66.70 2,112,108

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SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,761.35 109,556.00$ $62.20 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,806.66 99,909.00$ $55.30 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,540.93 108,636.00$ $70.50 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 927.83 88,701.00$ $95.60 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0.154 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0.117 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0.109 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.804 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0.83 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.087 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0.123 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0.155 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.176 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0.122 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.081 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Electricity (Solar generated) 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.07 -$ $0.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,630.40 8,316.00$ $5.10 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,599.70 8,095.00$ $5.06 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,971.90 13,968.00$ $4.70 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 6,098.45 28,602.00$ $4.69 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 14,386.10 83,296.00$ $5.79 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 42,119.30 164,266.00$ $3.90 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 46,466.40 188,189.00$ $4.05 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 47,945.10 178,356.00$ $3.72 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 41,750.50 144,040.00$ $3.45 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 28,190.60 93,029.00$ $3.30 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 10,783.10 27,713.00$ $2.57 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Central Hudson Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 2,068.90 8,421.00$ $4.07 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 10 34,301.00$ $3,430.10 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1.42 4,967.00$ $3,497.89 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.48 1,608.00$ $3,350.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1.32 4,587.00$ $3,475.00 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0.32 1,147.00$ $3,584.38 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1.13 4,086.00$ $3,615.93 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.47 1,586.00$ $3,374.47 2,112,108

SUNY New Paltz 28210 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,112,108

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,170.23 82,477.00$ $70.48 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,071.20 68,044.00$ $63.52 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,859.99 317,246.00$ $170.56 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 951.85 20,991.00$ $22.05 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,038.71 124,251.00$ $119.62 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 849.68 2,483.00$ $2.92 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,328.64 107,163.00$ $80.66 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,585.22 211,119.00$ $81.66 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,161.62 50,375.00$ $43.37 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,544.98 91,803.00$ $59.42 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,170.89 48,557.00$ $41.47 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 LIPA Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 967.5 53,929.00$ $55.74 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 11,592.10 35,924.00$ $3.10 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 6,115.10 30,356.00$ $4.96 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,812.70 29,112.00$ $10.35 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,838.20 20,923.00$ $11.38 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 4,087.00 44,116.00$ $10.79 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 12,885.80 101,940.00$ $7.91 1,439,038

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SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 20,623.23 134,113.00$ $6.50 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 24,106.14 136,827.00$ $5.68 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 21,597.44 117,059.00$ $5.42 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 10,946.30 47,891.00$ $4.38 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 9,868.90 37,552.00$ $3.81 1,439,038

SUNY Old Westbury 28200 National Grid (KEDLI)Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 658.4 7,286.00$ $11.07 1,439,038

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,874.90 137,149.00$ $73.15 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,810.80 124,909.00$ $68.98 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,249.80 128,824.00$ $57.26 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,252.10 117,222.00$ $52.05 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,933.70 99,721.00$ $51.57 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,915.80 92,993.00$ $48.54 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,697.40 98,806.00$ $58.21 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,086.90 77,925.00$ $37.34 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,848.80 77,299.00$ $41.81 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,131.70 100,553.00$ $47.17 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,821.00 91,906.00$ $50.47 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,568.80 92,764.00$ $59.13 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 3,537.30 26,283.00$ $7.43 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 4,743.20 34,721.00$ $7.32 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 8,131.00 55,373.00$ $6.81 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 15,795.30 99,669.00$ $6.31 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 17,426.60 117,979.00$ $6.77 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 23,116.60 147,022.00$ $6.36 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 25,617.70 150,889.00$ $5.89 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 25,167.40 150,250.00$ $5.97 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 17,348.80 99,236.00$ $5.72 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 17,415.90 98,574.00$ $5.66 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5,642.30 45,985.00$ $8.15 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 3,201.40 28,397.00$ $8.87 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1.56 4,853.00$ $3,110.90 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0.79 2,588.00$ $3,275.95 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 13.57 35,497.00$ $2,615.84 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Oil #6 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 946.2 1,824.00$ $1.93 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 531.8 1,071.00$ $2.01 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1,007.40 1,990.00$ $1.98 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

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SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 3,204.80 6,330.00$ $1.98 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,857.10 3,499.00$ $1.88 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 3,038.80 5,622.00$ $1.85 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,294.10 4,032.00$ $1.76 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,880.40 3,084.00$ $1.64 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 924.8 1,517.00$ $1.64 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Oneonta 28220 Propane Gal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,332,856

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 446.56 88,415.00$ $197.99 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 435.76 83,754.00$ $192.20 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 418.56 71,260.00$ $170.25 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 400.48 68,875.00$ $171.98 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 326.48 55,212.00$ $169.11 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 364.64 54,438.00$ $149.29 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 335.92 55,809.00$ $166.14 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 332.32 53,051.00$ $159.64 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 357.2 60,589.00$ $169.62 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 347.04 64,762.00$ $186.61 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 338.24 63,773.00$ $188.54 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 426.32 85,899.00$ $201.49 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 235.11 6,749.00$ $28.71 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 267.43 7,292.00$ $27.27 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 166.26 11,283.00$ $67.86 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 590.42 25,820.00$ $43.73 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 783.7 36,834.00$ $47.00 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,389.42 65,262.00$ $46.97 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,303.17 59,676.00$ $45.79 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,054.72 44,087.00$ $41.80 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 744.63 28,979.00$ $38.92 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 526.47 12,926.00$ $24.55 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 452.45 10,091.00$ $22.30 298,000

SUNY Optometry 28580 ConEd Steam MLB 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 194.41 6,528.00$ $33.58 298,000

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 3,136.60 262,740.00$ $83.77 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 3,217.30 241,529.00$ $75.07 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 3,306.40 219,678.00$ $66.44 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,941.60 208,354.00$ $70.83 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,817.90 196,526.00$ $69.74 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2,697.60 197,416.00$ $73.18 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,713.40 181,820.00$ $67.01 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,936.80 149,633.00$ $50.95 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2,778.70 152,507.00$ $54.88 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,729.30 137,514.00$ $50.38 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,487.80 141,780.00$ $56.99 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 2,542.20 156,231.00$ $61.46 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 5,848.60 40,005.00$ $6.84 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 7,354.30 48,098.00$ $6.54 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 10,253.40 62,546.00$ $6.10 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 19,807.30 115,873.00$ $5.85 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 26,265.50 149,977.00$ $5.71 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 35,895.50 195,272.00$ $5.44 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 40,678.60 207,868.00$ $5.11 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 33,117.40 161,613.00$ $4.88 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 29,105.90 134,761.00$ $4.63 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 28,003.90 118,177.00$ $4.22 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 10,882.40 46,686.00$ $4.29 3,450,693

SUNY Oswego 28230 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 5,017.10 24,133.00$ $4.81 3,450,693

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 2,167.80 59,333.00$ $27.37 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 2,276.10 64,095.00$ $28.16 2,094,414

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SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,574.70 70,650.00$ $27.44 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2,460.00 64,723.00$ $26.31 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,760.00 67,565.00$ $24.48 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2,486.40 67,655.00$ $27.21 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,424.60 65,998.00$ $27.22 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,610.40 70,795.00$ $27.12 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2,473.20 74,419.00$ $30.09 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,315.90 59,774.00$ $25.81 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,144.10 59,971.00$ $27.97 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Plattsburgh, CIT Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,999.90 51,878.00$ $25.94 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,459.20 10,448.00$ $7.16 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,459.20 16,125.00$ $11.05 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 5,963.10 39,238.00$ $6.58 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 14,168.30 85,435.00$ $6.03 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 19,468.37 130,439.00$ $6.70 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 28,365.30 209,904.00$ $7.40 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 32,705.90 241,370.00$ $7.38 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 28,776.01 213,806.00$ $7.43 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 21,728.43 122,766.00$ $5.65 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 17,368.90 93,271.00$ $5.37 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5,367.89 29,094.00$ $5.42 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 NYSEG Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 662.11 4,781.00$ $7.22 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0.25 823.00$ $3,292.00 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.38 1,239.00$ $3,260.53 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0.38 1,295.00$ $3,407.89 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.93 307.00$ $330.11 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0.81 2,738.00$ $3,380.25 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0.85 2,972.00$ $3,496.47 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.56 1,997.00$ $3,566.07 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0.4 1,388.00$ $3,470.00 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.46 1,469.00$ $3,193.48 2,094,414

SUNY Plattsburgh 28240 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,094,414

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1,496.80 147,720.00$ $98.69 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,594.90 154,451.00$ $96.84 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,088.40 167,072.00$ $80.00 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1,912.50 158,222.00$ $82.73 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,012.20 145,865.00$ $72.49 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,740.20 131,473.00$ $75.55 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 1,666.80 142,312.00$ $85.38 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1,968.30 124,653.00$ $63.33 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2,046.00 115,190.00$ $56.30 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,966.20 125,955.00$ $64.06 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1,964.40 119,966.00$ $61.07 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,312.30 99,972.00$ $76.18 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 380 91,922.00$ $241.90 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1,412.00 97,767.00$ $69.24 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 5,311.00 102,503.00$ $19.30 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 15,534.00 150,059.00$ $9.66 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 22,324.00 80,367.00$ $3.60 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 26,256.00 83,232.00$ $3.17 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 32,482.00 203,987.00$ $6.28 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 30,070.00 224,623.00$ $7.47 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 21,534.00 181,101.00$ $8.41 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 18,554.00 146,577.00$ $7.90 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 11,828.00 110,237.00$ $9.32 2,217,433

SUNY Potsdam 28250 St. Lawrence Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 891 49,851.00$ $55.95 2,217,433

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SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 2,641.00 444,111.00$ $168.16 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 2,756.20 459,239.00$ $166.62 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2,813.90 433,510.00$ $154.06 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 3,148.80 410,604.00$ $130.40 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2,343.90 252,462.00$ $107.71 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2,708.60 244,831.00$ $90.39 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,094.70 224,699.00$ $107.27 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,390.40 228,069.00$ $95.41 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2,467.20 234,878.00$ $95.20 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,294.40 227,383.00$ $99.10 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2,275.20 220,147.00$ $96.76 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 2,266.72 259,023.00$ $114.27 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 4,140.60 35,568.00$ $8.59 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 2,348.70 25,273.00$ $10.76 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 4,156.60 32,547.00$ $7.83 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 7,359.90 56,672.00$ $7.70 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 13,364.90 99,836.00$ $7.47 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 17,783.70 128,399.00$ $7.22 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 22,060.10 142,068.00$ $6.44 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 19,608.60 123,927.00$ $6.32 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 15,041.80 95,065.00$ $6.32 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 10,524.00 59,139.00$ $5.62 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 4,069.40 24,532.00$ $6.03 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 ConEd Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1,333.00 11,579.00$ $8.69 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 6.21 19,991.00$ $3,219.16 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 5.78 20,959.00$ $3,626.12 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 1.13 3,861.00$ $3,416.81 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Purchase 28260 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0 -$ #DIV/0! 2,437,818

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 2889.1674 387,229.05$ $134.03 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 2875.7962 386,172.41$ $134.28 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 2732.4462 364,709.93$ $133.47 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 2558.767 292,913.92$ $114.47 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2331.9568 267,894.12$ $114.88 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2247.9232 259,216.75$ $115.31 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2173.2226 248,176.76$ $114.20 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2136.4518 243,772.75$ $114.10 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 2370.094 273,159.25$ $115.25 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2329.362104 251,166.63$ $107.83 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 2678.159982 294,525.53$ $109.97 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 2620.759226 359,292.83$ $137.09 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 20792.5326 2,591,455.95$ $124.63 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 20696.3038 2,584,384.59$ $124.87 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 19664.6538 2,440,751.07$ $124.12 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 18414.733 1,960,270.08$ $106.45 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 16782.4432 1,792,829.88$ $106.83 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 16177.6768 1,734,758.25$ $107.23 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 15640.0774 1,660,875.24$ $106.19 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 15375.4482 1,631,402.25$ $106.10 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 17056.906 1,828,065.75$ $107.17 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 16763.7699 1,680,884.37$ $100.27 10,788,754

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SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 19273.97102 1,971,055.47$ $102.27 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (On-site generation) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 18860.87377 2,404,498.17$ $127.49 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1.392 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1.029 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 0.763 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 0.713 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 0.515 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 0.383 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0.44 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 0.5686 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 0.78238 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1105 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 0.932 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 0.1192 -$ $0.00 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 6400.2 93,481.00$ $14.61 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 7594.1 84,910.00$ $11.18 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 7395.3 74,197.00$ $10.03 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 51812 465,429.00$ $8.98 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 16830.4 181,664.00$ $10.79 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 24883.7 225,745.00$ $9.07 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 29985.4 323,755.00$ $10.80 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 28505.7 235,733.00$ $8.27 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 23283.3 176,443.00$ $7.58 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 15501.364 122,220.00$ $7.88 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 35661.16658 231,675.00$ $6.50 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 9640.13004 66,886.00$ $6.94 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 14.209 278,768.00$ $19,619.11 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 17.1 9,050.00$ $529.24 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 19.876 18,607.00$ $936.15 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 43.239 28,072.00$ $649.23 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 12.94 311,358.00$ $24,061.67 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 17.584 13,281.00$ $755.29 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 25.429 22,156.00$ $871.29 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 42.498 18,561.00$ $436.75 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 34.467 318,518.00$ $9,241.25 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 12.417 5,788.00$ $466.14 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 7.869 6,159.00$ $782.69 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Oil #2 Mgal 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 32.932 14,613.00$ $443.73 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 118080 1,719,245.00$ $14.56 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 111316 1,656,383.00$ $14.88 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 92248 1,405,860.00$ $15.24 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 46212 975,998.00$ $21.12 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 77023 1,226,977.00$ $15.93 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 91622 1,334,017.00$ $14.56 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 108622 1,435,983.00$ $13.22 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 90534 1,240,316.00$ $13.70 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 84245 1,171,006.00$ $13.90 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 71423 1,051,282.00$ $14.72 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 43810 870,799.00$ $19.88 10,788,754

SUNY Stony Brook 28050 Steam MLB 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 73994 1,102,994.00$ $14.91 10,788,754

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 536.2 78,259.00$ $145.95 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 674.8 85,633.00$ $126.90 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 754.6 83,904.00$ $111.19 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 697.2 80,820.00$ $115.92 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 702.8 81,870.00$ $116.49 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 623 57,622.00$ $92.49 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 665 58,780.00$ $88.39 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 659.4 51,308.00$ $77.81 842,401

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SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 681.8 49,765.00$ $72.99 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 589.4 45,791.00$ $77.69 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 530.6 48,397.00$ $91.21 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 492.8 46,284.00$ $93.92 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 152.5 1,705.00$ $11.18 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 423.4 3,921.00$ $9.26 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 857.5 7,058.00$ $8.23 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 3,108.30 23,561.00$ $7.58 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 4,142.20 30,239.00$ $7.30 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 5,820.50 38,823.00$ $6.67 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 6,639.80 41,366.00$ $6.23 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 5,111.60 31,692.00$ $6.20 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 3,517.10 22,088.00$ $6.28 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 2,135.40 12,706.00$ $5.95 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 304.7 2,435.00$ $7.99 842,401

SUNY SUNY Utica/Rome 28270 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 166.5 1,524.00$ $9.15 842,401

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 7,413.30 659,265.00$ $88.93 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 7,448.50 607,351.00$ $81.54 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 6,907.60 548,533.00$ $79.41 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 5,890.00 528,098.00$ $89.66 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 6,086.60 495,511.00$ $81.41 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 5,678.10 446,640.00$ $78.66 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 5,762.70 412,667.00$ $71.61 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 5,309.60 323,302.00$ $60.89 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 5,441.11 326,630.00$ $60.03 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 5,908.90 332,140.00$ $56.21 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5,735.40 422,470.00$ $73.66 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 6,977.70 490,882.00$ $70.35 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 15,985.60 106,305.00$ $6.65 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 18,660.40 144,805.00$ $7.76 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 15,664.00 122,806.00$ $7.84 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 21,183.50 155,276.00$ $7.33 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 22,201.30 188,268.00$ $8.48 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 29,748.10 257,024.00$ $8.64 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 35,130.40 285,259.00$ $8.12 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 31,436.90 252,753.00$ $8.04 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 24,995.80 215,964.00$ $8.64 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 24,655.50 127,963.00$ $5.19 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 20,291.10 101,253.00$ $4.99 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 14,847.90 84,634.00$ $5.70 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 2,549.10 63,728.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 3,632.30 90,808.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 3,429.60 85,740.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 3,930.60 98,265.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 5,970.30 149,258.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 5,334.50 133,363.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 10,630.20 265,755.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 8,373.50 209,338.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 6,031.90 150,798.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 5,599.40 139,985.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 5,005.90 125,148.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY Syracuse 28110 Steam MLB 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 3,938.40 98,460.00$ $25.00 3,676,588

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 481.01 57,295.00$ $119.11 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 478.76 52,463.00$ $109.58 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 458.82 50,283.00$ $109.59 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 531.19 72,117.00$ $135.76 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 488.77 51,945.00$ $106.28 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 475.78 39,379.00$ $82.77 371,607

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SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 453.5 35,702.00$ $78.73 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 513.18 35,425.00$ $69.03 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 483.35 34,584.00$ $71.55 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 501.58 39,937.00$ $79.62 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 430.96 37,584.00$ $87.21 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 509.45 40,289.00$ $79.08 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 38 446.00$ $11.74 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 31.2 387.00$ $12.40 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 35.1 415.00$ $11.82 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 131.1 1,232.00$ $9.40 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1,110.60 9,095.00$ $8.19 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1,910.00 14,278.00$ $7.48 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 2,281.60 16,633.00$ $7.29 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2,360.30 16,759.00$ $7.10 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1,827.10 13,826.00$ $7.57 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1,222.10 10,298.00$ $8.43 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 652.7 5,364.00$ $8.22 371,607

SUNY System Administration 28650 National Grid Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 44.9 446.00$ $9.93 371,607

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 250 45,206.00$ $180.82 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 246.6 37,607.00$ $152.50 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 180 26,856.00$ $149.20 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 180 16,310.00$ $90.61 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 95 13,101.00$ $137.91 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 80 10,880.00$ $136.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 82.467 9,574.00$ $116.09 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 67.142 7,191.00$ $107.10 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 99.208 10,498.00$ $105.82 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 100.067 10,746.00$ $107.39 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 133.966 15,536.00$ $115.97 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Chilled Water Mton Hr 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 120.158 13,781.00$ $114.69 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 16444.143 1,285,666.00$ $78.18 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 15864.3 1,146,199.00$ $72.25 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 15504.061 1,055,193.00$ $68.06 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 15947.514 1,140,654.00$ $71.53 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 16086.913 1,144,015.00$ $71.11 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 18014.703 1,194,152.00$ $66.29 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 19524.168 1,120,414.00$ $57.39 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 18672.589 954,895.00$ $51.14 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 17017.946 860,526.00$ $50.57 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 16157.737 728,423.00$ $45.08 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 14873.209 785,841.00$ $52.84 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 National Grid Electricity (grid purchase) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 14240.05135 763,870.00$ $53.64 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 9.305 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 7.776 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 5.625 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 3.404 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 2.283 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 1.11 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 0.78 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 2.05 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 5.41 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 7.19 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 125.93 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Electricity (Solar generated) MWh 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 118.76965 -$ $0.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 11943.60808 84,654.00$ $7.09 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 13510.45232 89,529.00$ $6.63 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 19955.67114 117,780.00$ $5.90 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 31630.167 179,644.00$ $5.68 10,789,610

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SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 45206.391 254,460.00$ $5.63 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 65122.78 375,173.00$ $5.76 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 74435.216 406,015.00$ $5.45 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 68457.405 366,197.00$ $5.35 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 46625.422 267,117.00$ $5.73 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 47464.769 162,296.00$ $3.42 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 23208.269 79,713.00$ $3.43 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 NFGD Natural Gas Dkthm 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 16648.2917 66,624.00$ $4.00 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 7/1/2011 7/31/2011 1113 13,808.00$ $12.41 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 8/1/2011 8/31/2011 1163 15,343.00$ $13.19 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 9/1/2011 9/30/2011 1123 13,996.00$ $12.46 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 10/1/2011 10/31/2011 1472 16,215.00$ $11.02 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 11/1/2011 11/30/2011 1742 15,467.00$ $8.88 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 12/1/2011 12/31/2011 2764 24,236.00$ $8.77 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 1/1/2012 1/31/2012 3511 26,135.00$ $7.44 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 2/1/2012 2/28/2012 3115 23,096.00$ $7.41 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 3/1/2012 3/31/2012 1922 14,654.00$ $7.62 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 4/1/2012 4/30/2012 1984 14,765.00$ $7.44 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 5/1/2012 5/31/2012 1173 10,147.00$ $8.65 10,789,610

SUNY Univ Buffalo 28030 Steam MLB 6/1/2012 6/30/2012 1234 12,161.00$ $9.85 10,789,610

4,739,889.99$ 164,451,937.76$