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CHP Business Impact Scenario

Hyatt Regency, San Francisco

At the foot of Market Street, the 804-room Hyatt Regency San Francisco faces challenges such as economic downturns affecting travel, the need for enhanced guest safety, and compliance with California’s mandate to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

To address these challenges, the hotel could leverage California's numerous initiatives by implementing Combined Heat & Power (CHP) systems. CHP not only reduces energy costs but also helps to stabilize the hotel’s financial position against market fluctuations. This approach allows the hotel to allocate resources towards enhancing security measures while meeting environmental regulations.

Key Benefits*

  • Financial Impact: Save $3.6 million in the first year and $93 million over 10 years, including a higher sale price in Year 11.

  • Safety Initiatives: Allocate funds for advanced security technology and 182,000 additional labor hours annually for security.

  • Carbon Emission: Achieve a 75% reduction in carbon emissions, equivalent to 910,000 gallons of gasoline annually, exceeding California’s mandate.

How Will CHP Impact Your Business Performance?

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CHP Business Impact Scenarios use current energy data to make projections and exclude financing and incentives to estimate the Internal Rate of Return and Ten-Year Value. These figures are preliminary estimates, with more accurate projections to be determined by the Combined Heat & Power Primary Energy Accelerator.

Disclaimer: The CHP Business Impact Scenarios presented on this website are hypothetical and intended as examples of the potential benefits of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems. These scenarios are based on publicly available data, primarily from sources such as the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC), UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Deutsche Energie-Informationsdienst (EID), Statistics Finland (Tilastokeskus) and Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE). All findings and calculations have been independently derived without direct input or involvement from the property owners. Actual results may vary based on specific site conditions and operational factors.

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