AUDIT COMMITTEE SUMMARY
April 17, 2018
Audit of Office of Sustainability Energy Efficiency Fund
Report Issued October 20, 2017
Audit Objective
Determine if oversight of the Energy Efficiency Fund is adequate to include allocation of funds and monitoring of performance metrics.
Background
The Office of Sustainability (OS) is responsible for optimizing utility efficiency and savings at City-owned properties. Properties include office buildings, warehouses, recreation centers, health clinics, and police and fire stations. OS created the Energy Retrofit Program (Program) to be an ongoing energy conservation effort that would yield long-term energy and water savings to City-owned property.
The main financial mechanism designed to capture savings from all energy efficiency projects is the "Energy Efficiency Fund" (Fund). The Fund was seeded by using $4.6 million of a federal stimulus program and designed to receive utility savings from completed conservation projects as well as any incentives and rebates from CPS Energy or SAWS. The utility savings is recognized from a reduction in departmental energy consumption due to more efficient equipment installation.
The Fund is monitored by OS staff to ensure savings from conservation projects are reinvested in future projects. The completed projects have included HVAC units, lighting, pool pumps, and transformers. OS provided oversight of 29 projects in fiscal year 2015 and 13 projects in fiscal year 2016, with approximate savings of $298,000 and $102,000 respectively.
Audit Scope and Methodology
The audit scope included projects in fiscal years 2015 and 2016. We reviewed completed sustainability projects to determine if projects were allowable, supported and properly approved. We verified project cost savings were accurately allocated. Finally, we reviewed performance metrics were documented and accurately reported.
Audit Conclusions
Oversight of the Energy Efficiency Fund is adequate to include the alloca...
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