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Madison Community Center
This large former school houses a fitness center and several program classes. A lighting retrofit, new boilers, and a cool roof in this large former school have cut energy use by over 50 percent since 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)
Learn more about the Madison Community Center with this 2010 Building Case Study.
Energy Snapshot
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Address
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3829 N. Stafford Dr. |
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Building Use
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Community Center |
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Current Size
(sq. ft.) |
34,250 |
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Year Built / Major Renovation
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1948 |
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Annual Electric Usage
(kWh) |
2007: 202,880 2008: 179,680 2009: 142,320 2010: 130,560 2011: 131,520 2012: 130,800 |
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Annual Natural Gas Usage
(therms) |
2007: 24,079 2008: 22,600 2009: 19,360 2010: 13,540 2011: 13,414 2012: 10,808 |
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Site Energy Intensity
(BTUs/sq. ft.) |
2007: 90,516 2008: 83,886 2009: 70,705 2010: 52,538 2011: 52,270 2012: 44,587 |
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Source Energy Intensity
(BTUs/sq. ft.) |
2007: 141,114 2008: 128,873 2009: 106,538 2010: 84,831 2011: 84,769 2012: 76,561 |
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Carbon Footprint
(metric tons CO2 equivalent) |
2007: 238 2008: 218 2009: 280 2010: 143 2011: 143 2012: 129 |
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*Site energy intensity is the amount of energy (electricity and natural gas) consumed per square foot of gross building area.





