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Fire Station 9–Walter Reed Fire Station
Fire Station 9 received a lighting retrofit in early 2010. It has showed improvement, using almost 20% less energy in 2012 compared to 2007.
See the data and information below for more on the energy use and savings associated with this building.
Energy Use by Month (2007-2012)
Annual Energy Use Intensity*
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Address
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1900 S. Walter Reed Dr. |
|---|---|
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Building Use
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Fire Station |
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Current Size
(sq. ft.) |
14,118 |
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Year Built / Major Renovation
|
2000 |
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Annual Electric Usage
(kWh) |
2007: 214,240 2008: 196,561 2009: 191,440 2010: 183,280 2011: 183,120 2012: 175,200 |
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Annual Natural Gas Usage
(therms) |
2007: 7,106 2008: 7,148 2009: 7,289 2010: 7,015 2011: 7,112.4 2012: 5,901 |
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Site Energy Intensity
(BTUs/sq. ft.) |
2007: 102,113 2008: 98,138 2009: 97,896 2010: 93,983 2011: 94,634 2012: 84,140 |
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Source Energy Intensity
(BTUs/sq. ft.) |
2007: 225,637 2008: 211,677 2009: 208,586 2010: 199,968 2011: 200,561 2012: 185,184 |
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Carbon Footprint
(metric tons CO2 equivalent) |
2007: 154 2008: 145 2009: 143 2010: 137 2011: 137 2012: 127 |
| NA |
*Site energy intensity is the amount of energy (electricity and natural gas) consumed per square foot of gross building area.


