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Sustainability Team 1 - Recom Word Draft

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on April 25, 2010 at 9:03:53 pm
 

Ok team, here is the outline of the report. The actual .doc is highly formatted, so rather than posting for all to edit, I created this page and will copy and paste. I will submit this draft in .doc to Dr. Staggers and will post on webcampus. We do need to start writing, so feel free to pick one and go.

 

Richard - let me know how you want to include your info/findings. If you want, you can post here and I will write around it. Just let me/us know. I know it seems simplified for you at this point, but I think the rest of us are still struggling to understand. Also, how can I help/do the appendices and source info?

 

Also, any comments/thoughts/dissension are welcome...just let me know.


 

Letter of transmittal

 

 


 

 

Cover/Title Page

 

 


 

Executive Summary

 

 


 

Table of Contents

 

Introduction................................................................................................................................. 3

Background.................................................................................................................................. 3

Client Description....................................................................................................................... 3

The Problem................................................................................................................................. 3

Recommendation........................................................................................................................ 4

Research........................................................................................................................................ 4

Methodolgy or Methods and Findings                                                                                      4

 


 

Introduction

 

Global Cash Access, a service provider for the gaming industry, has a Las Vegas office composed of two main building sections. Like any office building, its office contains numerous fluorescent bulbs which are operated by only one control for an entire section. Despite the fact that large portions of the building are unoccupied during the evenings and sporadically throughout the day, these lights are very rarely turned off. These circumstances present an obvious problem of waste and inefficiency with Global Cash Access's power consumption.The purpose of this report is to present a series of directives designed to tackle this issue and to provide the client (Global Cash Access) with viable options to reduce their overall power consumption

 


  

Background

 

The current office layout, lighting plan, and the timing of employee hours are tremendously inefficient. As such, we have devised a proposal that includes several sustainable directives that aim to decrease daily power consumption. Most of the lighting is very rarely turned off, even though there are portions of the building unoccupied from 5 or 6 PM until roughly 7 to 9 AM on weekdays, and unoccupied through the entire weekend. Often, one person working late (say, until midnight) will result in the lights for an entire side of the building being lit. There are only two areas with people working in them 24/7, and one of these (the help desk, where Richard works) already has separate light controls. The other area, the call center, is a fairly large area (occupying about 1/2 to 2/3 of that section of the building). These issues present tremendous opportunities for cost savings that are not only financially enticing but are environmentally conscious.

 


 

Client Description

Global Cash Access (GCA) is the premier provider of cash access products for the gaming industry in the United States and the world. Established in the early 1970s, GCA  provides products and services to over 1,100 gaming establishments worldwide, including all of the largest gaming companies in the United States.

                                                                       

ARE THEY BASED IN LAS VEGAS???   

 


 

The Problem

The current office layout, lighting plan, and the timing of employee hours are tremendously inefficient. As such, we have devised a proposal that includes several sustainable directives that aim to decrease daily power consumption. Most of the lighting is very rarely turned off, even though there are portions of the building unoccupied from 5 or 6 PM until roughly 7 to 9 AM on weekdays, and unoccupied through the entire weekend. Often, one person working late (say, until midnight) will result in the lights for an entire side of the building being lit. There are only two areas with people working in them 24/7, and one of these (the help desk, where Richard works) already has separate light controls. The other area, the call center, is a fairly large area (occupying about 1/2 to 2/3 of that section of the building). These issues present tremendous opportunities for cost savings that are not only financially enticing but are environmentally conscious.

 

I HAVE BACKGROUND AND PROBLEM THE SAME…ARE THEY?

 


 

Recommendations

I think it is best to list in order of our recommendations, which I believe are:

 

1.    Rewiring to:

1.1   Add individual light switches

 

1.2    Add motion sensors

 

Feel free to add on here…

 


 

Research

Our research consisted of:

 

  • ·      On-site inspections
  • ·      Evaluation of office layout 
  • ·      Evaluation of wiring diagrams
  • ·      Internet searches

 


 

Methodolgy or Methods and Findings

 

Richard – maybe you could list the methods/findings you used here. They could be listed in bullet or numbered form.

 


 

Conclusion

 

 


 

List of Sources

 

 


 

Appendices

 

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