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Classes & Seminars
Nov. 11: Energy Efficiency for Property Managers
7:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
World Trade Center, Portland

Register or view the full schedule at Classes & Seminars.
 Apartment efficiency upgrades pay back in bigger savings, cash back

For bigger savings, consider new high-efficiency lighting, insulation, replacement windows, mini-split heat pumps and other measures.

Installing or upgrading bathroom and kitchen ventilation is a good companion activity with new windows/insulation. Doing so promotes optimal indoor air quality and helps protect against mold problems, both of which can be related to excessive indoor moisture and poor ventilation.

New equipment requires a larger investment up front, but it can pay for itself through energy savings in just one to four years. Paybacks are averages and may vary based on your operations. Cash-back incentives from Energy Trust of Oregon and Oregon Business Energy Tax Credits help cover costs and reduce payback periods on many measures.

If major energy improvements stretch your budget, check out the Oregon Energy Loan program from the Oregon Department of Energy. The program offers low-interest loans for energy conservation, renewable energy and other projects.

Typical measures and payback periods*

  • Install LED exit signs: one to two year payback
  • Install ENERGY STAR® qualified compact fluorescent fixtures and save 65 percent of the energy used by incandescents: two to four year payback
  • Replace T12 fluorescent lighting with T8s with electronic ballasts: two to four year payback
  • Install attic, floor and wall insulation
  • Replace windows
  • Upgrade HVAC controls: two to four year payback
  • Install mini-split heat pumps. These units provide both heating and cooling and are much more efficient than electric baseboard heating units: payback can be as low as five years.

When is the right time to replace equipment?

  • Equipment is nearing the end of its useful life
  • Expansion requires an upgrade to existing equipment
  • Existing equipment is unreliable, requiring costly, time-consuming repairs
  • Tenants are dissatisfied with utility costs
  • Tenants are complaining about apartments being too drafty in winter, too hot in summer
  • Central HVAC system is difficult to control or provides unsatisfactory space conditioning
  • Refrigerators are at least 15 years old

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Find more energy-saving ideas for apartment management in these sections:

*Your actual results will vary based on energy use and energy-efficiency measures.