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Electric Energy End-Use Breakdown <br /> Electrical consumption is broken into building end-uses of cooling, lighting, miscellaneous equipment, <br /> pumps, fans, and heat rejection. Figure 2 outlines the annual energy consumption by end-use for the <br /> current building operation as a percentage of the total annual electrical consumption. <br /> Purnps and `<'entilati��n <br /> \u�ilian� � /'� F�ns <br /> I'�, � � , <br /> �� . � <br /> �5'' <br /> ;� � <br /> S��cetcroling � SN�it�He,�tiq <br /> �L3"'n �.� . ?'.�°o <br /> %€ <br /> �� _ .;`t'.:; <br /> �-lisc '��` ' � <br /> ?(jo� <br /> €E�I�;�F[5 <br /> � <br /> Figure 2. Electric Energy End-Use Breakdown of Existing System Model <br /> Natural Gas End-Use Breakdown <br /> Natural gas consumption consists of end-uses of heating and domestic hot water heating. Figure 3 <br /> outlines the annual natural gas consumption by end-use for the current building operation as a percentage <br /> of the total annual gas consumption. <br /> Dornestic Hat <br /> � \��'ater <br /> a ��ii � Ii� q��o <br /> Ili I <br /> �,� Sp,�c t� � � <br /> . tie<ltlit�; I <br /> �1�o t I <br /> � ===r'p��r� ,,.w .�F I <br /> I <br /> Figure 3. Natural Gas End-Use Breakdown of Existing System Model <br /> 005.10.01 Page 9 of 18 City of Orono <br /> May 28,2010 Geothermal HVAC Feasibility Study <br /> engineers � consultants � commissioning <br /> MEP Associates,LLC�7G07 Equitable Drive,Eden Prairie,MN 55344�phone:952.224.4488 fax:952.224.4489�www.mepassociates.com <br />