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Wind Turbine <br />Johnson <br />Controls <br />Another opportunity to incorporate "green," would be to install a small -scale wind turbine on sight. <br />This makes sense for facilities with 24 -hour operation and a small, constant load on the building. <br />This windmill is a scaled -down version of the large windmills seen <br />across Minnesota's horizon. They have a unique design, and tie into <br />the current building power supply and utility system. If wind power <br />is available, it will power the building; if there isn't, the current <br />electric system would continue to work. If there is additional wind <br />power, it can be sent back to the grid for additional savings. <br />We would research the availability of grants, incentives or rebates <br />that could apply to a wind turbine. <br />FIM Wind Turbine <br />CH 11 Install a 20 KW Wind Turbine on a 100 ft. tower <br />• Procure any available Eants <br />Page 29 City of St. Anthony Village <br />Performance Contract Analysis <br />PRDISTRI ARV gNDCONFIDENTIAL <br />NOT TO BE REPRODUCED OR DISTRIBUTED WITHOUTJOHNSON CONTROLS' PERMISSION <br />Benefits <br />• Reduced energy costs <br />• Renewable energy source <br />• LEED -EB points for accreditation <br />• Helps facilities be more energy independent <br />• Public press exposure as a "Green" City <br />Page 29 City of St. Anthony Village <br />Performance Contract Analysis <br />PRDISTRI ARV gNDCONFIDENTIAL <br />NOT TO BE REPRODUCED OR DISTRIBUTED WITHOUTJOHNSON CONTROLS' PERMISSION <br />