Wyndham Orlando Resort
The Manufacturer deployed CryoGenX4 and validated savings in 43 DX rooftop units.
Savings Summary
The Wyndham Orlando Resort has 43 RTUs connected to the Duke Energy eastside meter
(# 00282478) from which baseline treatment billing has been analyzed from 23 July 2016 through 28 February 2017 and compared to post treatment billing from 23 July 2017 to 28 February 2018 for kWh energy savings. The Wyndham Orlando Resort facility management office confirmed that the convention center usage year-over-year was consistent and there were no significant facility electrical load changes.
The results in the graph on the next page show CryoGenX4-TTT has saved 235,562 kWh’s in just 7-months, corresponding to $23,523 in electricity savings. Extrapolated out over 12-months, the 12.46% year-over-year monthly energy meter savings produced $40,325 annually. This includes allowing for industry-standard adjustments due to weather variation between baseline and posttreatment periods.
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