Greenpark Essex Case Study
Electrical Submetering to Enable Time Sensitive Pricing
Greenpark Essex, a master-metered, mid rise, four building rental residential complex located on the north side of Barclay Avenue in Flushing, New York implemented electrical submetering during 2005 – 2006. Most of the 168 apartments are occupied by rent stabilized tenants under the jurisdiction of DHCR. Greenpark Essex has participated in a NYSERDA sponsored Time Sensitive Pricing program with residents receiving shadow time sensitive bills for the initial 20 billing months during which they paid for electricity based on usage only (Fig #2). Actual time sensitive billing is scheduled to commence during the spring of 2008.
Equipment – A wireless submetering system with integral temperature sensor
Despite the fact that there are dedicated meter pans for each apartment in the basement electric rooms, each apartment submeter was installed inside each apartment adjacent to the breaker panel in order to take advantage of an integral temperature sensor. The temperature sensor provides management the ability to monitor apartment temperatures and to optimize the building heating distribution system and boiler operation. This feature has assisted in addressing resident heat complaints and should result in significant fuel savings which will more than offset the additional installation cost associated with placing the submeter inside the apartment as opposed to in the basement area.Billing History
Baseline year before submetering
Most recent year after submetering