Three engineering firms receive funds to develop energy efficiency measures

March 22, 2010—New York companies will be able to improve the energy efficiency of their manufacturing facilities and data centers with the addition of $100 million in funds from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).

To start, three engineering firms will get $2 million apiece to investigate cost-effective measures, then educate New York businesses on what kind of funding is available to help them. The firms are CHA, Energy & Resource Solutions and Willdan Energy Solutions.

The program has a special component especially geared to data centers, which are scattered throughout New York. NYSERDA said that New Yorks data centers spend up to $600 million a year on energy an amount that may double within three to five years.

For data centers, eligible projects include: improved air-flow management; applications management strategies; virtualization; next-generation servers; and cooling efficiency improvements. In the industrial sector, eligible projects could include improvements that: upgrade compressors, motors, cooling units and lighting; increase productivity; increase process efficiency; and reduce waste.

The minimum incentive is $10,000. NYSERDA has indicated it will pay 60 percent upon installation and the rest after the project has been verified. NYSERDA will provide up to $5 million per facility, with the amount not to exceed half the project cost.

For more information, see the NYSERDA Web site.

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