Glenn Hegar
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Agency Type: Providing

Texas Juvenile Justice Department

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CONVENTIONAL FUELS Gasoline & Diesel
ALTERNATIVE FUELS Bio fuel, Natural Gas

PROGRESS REPORT

With completion of upgrades occurring later in the fiscal year, the agency has not seen any considerable cost savings to date but has not had an increase in costs. Due to COVID impacts on employee travel, we have seen a significant reduction in fuel purchases.

GOALS

Our agency strives to be as energy and water efficient as possible.

Utility Conservation Goals
Utility Target Year Benchmark Year Percentage Goal
Water 2023-18,919,906 gal/yr 2021-19,208,027 gal/yr 0.015
Electricity 2023-22,407,523 kWh/Yr FY 2020-2021 22,748,755 kWk/Yr 0.015
Transportation Fuels 2023-113,275 gal/yr 2021-115,000 gal/yr 0.015
Natural Gas 2023-90,634 ccf/yr 2021-92,014.60 ccf/yr 0.015

STRATEGY FOR ACHIEVING GOALS

All light fixtures have been upgraded to LEDs, project was completed in fiscal 2022. Upgraded plumbing fixtures have been received and installed at the majority of our locations. The Gainesville facility plumbing updates are in progress. Roof replacement projects are underway at four of our facilities, with the goal of reducing energy consumption with the use of newer materials. HVAC updates have been completed, and one is underway at our Giddings facilitiy along with chiller and boiler upgrades.

IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

Currently in progress agency wide. We are using in-house maintenance teams for installation.

AGENCY FINANCE STRATEGY

Agency will fund investments with existing construction and general revenues.

EMPLOYEE AWARENESS PLAN

Texas Juvenile Department (TJJD) has created an employee awareness campaign, posting flyers to remind staff and youth of the importance of conservation.

Adjust ventilation. Reduce exhaust and outdoor-air ventilation rates within codes. Check fans and adjust ventilation in unoccupied and low-density areas to reduce ventilation to a practical, yet comfortable level.

(Source: Building Owners and Managers Association International)


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If you have any other questions, please contact us or call 512-463-1931.