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<br />Building
<br />GSF
<br />Heating/DHW
<br />MMBtu
<br />Heating/DHW
<br />MMBtu/hr
<br />Cooling
<br />Ton-hrs
<br />Cooling
<br />Tons
<br />Town Center 2,576,200 35,000 28.1 2,424,000 2,880
<br />Hill 911,378 12,000 7.6 863,000 820
<br />Creek 384,508 5,000 3.1 343,000 340
<br />SW Neighborhood 698,450 11,000 7.0 617,000 610
<br />Outlot A 425,940 7,000 8.3 313,000 900
<br />Total 4,996,476 70,000 54.0 4,560,000 5,550
<br />Table 3. RCC building square footage, heating energy and load, and cooling energy and load by
<br />neighborhood.
<br />The heating and cooling energy consumption and peak load will be phased according to the current
<br />development schedule. The full buildout of the development is planned for 2030, at which time a majority of
<br />buildings will be constructed and occupied. In the initial year of development, 2027, approximately 40% of
<br />the total development is expected to be completed, contributing a significant portion of the total heating and
<br />cooling energy and load in the early years. Should the development timeline be accelerated or extended the
<br />conclusions in this analysis would remain the same. A district energy system, which requires significant
<br />infrastructure and upfront costs, can benefit from this early concentration of development. The development
<br />building area, heating demand and energy, and cooling demand and energy are summarized by year in
<br />Table 4.
<br /> 2027 2028 2029 2030 Total
<br />Building Area GSF 1,974,117 1,088,401 635,000 1,298,958 4,996,476
<br />Heating & DHW Demand MMBtu/hr 23.3 10.8 6.2 13.7 54.0
<br />Heating & DHW Energy MMBtu 29,000 17,000 9,000 15,000 70,000
<br />Cooling Demand Tons 2,320 990 560 1,680 5,550
<br />Cooling Energy Ton-hrs 1,770,000 1,080,000 480,000 1,230,000 4,560,000
<br />Table 4. Development building area, energy, and loads by year.
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