Drewry Health Center
A lighting retrofit in the summer of 2008 at Drewry Health Center cut electricity use sharply, and updated heating and cooling controls are helping cut total energy use as well. AIRE replaced the boiler in 2009, cutting natural gas use about 25 percent. In March of 2011, this building earned the County its second ENERGY STAR label, and Drewry also qualified for the ENERGY STAR in 2012.
See the data and information below for more on the energy use and savings associated with this building.
Energy Use by Month (2007-2012)
Learn more about the Drewry Health Center with this 2010 Building Case Study.
Annual Energy Use Intensity*
Energy Snapshot
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Address
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1725 N. George Mason Dr. |
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Building Use
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Office |
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Current Size
(sq. ft.) |
26,123 |
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Year Built / Major Renovation
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1920 |
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Annual Electric Usage
(kWh) |
2007: 457,000 2008: 418,800 2009: 325,700 2010: 349,900 2011: 354,300 2012: 346,500 |
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Annual Natural Gas Usage
(therms) |
2007: 11,681 2008: 12,001 2009: 11,221 2010: 8,081 2011: 7,383.6 2012: 6,843 |
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Site Energy Intensity
(BTUs/sq. ft.) |
2007: 104,407 2008: 100,641 2009: 85,494 2010: 76,637 2011: 74,541 2012: 71,453 |
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Source Energy Intensity
(BTUs/sq. ft.) |
2007: 246,183 2008: 230,800 2009: 187,058 2010: 185,032 2011: 184,155 2012: 178,586 |
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Carbon Footprint
(metric tons CO2 equivalent) |
2007: 311 2008: 292 2009: 237 2010: 233 2011: 232 2012: 225 |
| 2007: 68 2008: 69 2009: 74 2010: 80 2011: 77 2012: 78 |
*Site energy intensity is the amount of energy (electricity and natural gas) consumed per square foot of gross building area.






