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Horry County, SC and Pepco Energy Services Contract for Major Energy and Infrastructure Improvements in over 100 County Facilities
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pepco Energy Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Pepco Holdings Inc. (PHI)

and a leader in energy savings performance contracting, announced today

that it has entered into an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC)

with Horry County, South Carolina. Under the contract, Pepco Energy will

install $8 million of energy conservation measures (ECMs) in over 100

Horry County facilities that are guaranteed to save the County more than

$600,000 in the first year, and nearly $11 million over the financing

term, while also addressing critical infrastructure needs.

"This project with Pepco Energy will enable us to improve the energy

efficiency of our buildings and repay the investment with the savings

provided through the energy savings performance contract," said Gary

Watson, director of construction and maintenance. "The ESPC model is the

perfect solution for Horry County when faced with a challenging annual

budget. Horry County will use funds that would have gone to compensate

the County's utility providers to pay for the installation of energy

conservation measures that will reduce the County's energy usage and

cost."

The ECMs include retrofitting, upgrading or replacing nearly 18,000

lighting fixtures - 93 percent of which will be upgraded to

light-emitting diode (LED) technology; retrofitting, upgrading or

replacing nearly 1,400 plumbing fixtures with water saving equipment;

HVAC equipment replacements; installation of a laundry ozone injection

system at the J. Reuben Long Detention Center; variable frequency drive

(VFD) installations; replacement of power transformers with high

efficiency models; central energy plant operation improvements;

retrofitting, upgrading, replacing or installing 21 building management

systems which interface with the county-wide energy management system;

and the retro-commissioning of existing building management systems that

serve the County's facilities. Construction is expected to be completed

in 16 months and will reduce the County's energy costs by 22.5 percent.

"PES is pleased to have been chosen to assist Horry County with this

exciting project," said Mark S. Kumm, chief operating officer, PES.

"This project not only demonstrates the financial responsibility of

Horry County, but also establishes Horry County as a leader in energy

efficiency, carbon footprint reduction and sustainability within the

state of South Carolina."

Overall, the installed measures will reduce the County's annual carbon

footprint by 3.48 million pounds per year - equivalent to the annual CO2

absorbed by over 1,000 acres of trees - and reduce annual water

consumption by 5,694,000 gallons - equivalent to the annual water

consumption of approximately 90 single family homes.

For more information about PES, please visit www.pepcoenergy.com.

To inquire about how ESPC and other energy-related services may benefit

your facilities and buildings in South Carolina, please contact Eric

Crawford, business development manager, at 843-297-2206 or by email at ecrawford@pepcoenergy.com.

About Horry County

Horry County, South Carolina, located on the east coast of the United

States, is bounded on the north by the state of North Carolina and is

approximately 100 miles north of Charleston, South Carolina, and

approximately 150 miles east of the State Capital, Columbia, South

Carolina. It encompasses 1,134 square miles of area.

The County was incorporated in 1801 with an estimated population of 550.

Since the County was almost completely surrounded by water and its

inhabitants were forced to survive virtually without any assistance from

the "outside world", they became an extremely independent populace and

named their County "The Independent Republic of Horry." The County was

named after Peter Horry who was a descendent of Huguenot settlers and

whose family owned several large plantations in the area. He served as

Brigadier General of the Militia and a member of the South Carolina

General Assembly during the American Revolution under General Francis

Marion, who was called the Swamp Fox.

In the 211 years since its incorporation, Horry County has grown from a

rural hamlet into one of the most dynamic counties in South Carolina.

According to the 2011 Census estimate, the population has grown to

276,291 and accounts for about six percent of the state's population.

Pepco Energy Services, Inc. (Pepco Energy), a wholly owned subsidiary

of Pepco Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: POM), provides institutional, government

and industrial customers with competitive energy efficiency services,

including renewable energy and combined heat and power projects/plants.

Pepco Energy Services is not the same company as Potomac Electric

Power Company (Pepco), the regulated utility; the prices and services of

Pepco Energy are not set by the Public Service Commission; and you are

not required to buy energy or other products and services from Pepco

Energy Services in order to receive the same quality service from Pepco.

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140219006709/en/Horry-County-SC-Pepco-Energy-Services-Contract




 
 
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