Project Summaries
The Durst Organization, New York, NY
Cogeneration Plant Development for One Bryant Park
SourceOne is serving as the strategic energy/power advisor to the Durst Organization for the development of a 2-million-square-foot, 52-story commercial office building in Manhattan. The Durst Organization is one of New York City’s largest and most successful developer/owners of commercial office buildings. They have been recognized nationally for the creativity of their building designs and have been the recipient of numerous energy efficiency/ energy innovation awards and accolades from Federal and State Energy entities inclusive of EPA/DOE Energy Star and New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
As part of the $1 billion One Bryant Park Development, SourceOne has been engaged to provide comprehensive technical, economic and environmental support to the Durst Organization development team. SourceOne conducted the evaluation of alternative energy sources for the combined electric and steam supply to the building. The energy plant design will not be sized for full requirements, but will provide a base load of 5 MW of electricity and 1,200 lbs/hr of steam. SourceOne is responsible for design analysis inclusive of equipment sizing/selection, reliability standards, electrical interconnection The Durst Organization, New York, NY equipment, and steam supply. SourceOne is managing all aspects of the negotiation with Con Edison, the local distribution company, for securing capacity, reliability and steam for the building. SourceOne is also engaged in the development of terms that will be negotiated with primary tenants of the building. SourceOne will participate directly in these negotiations with tenants on behalf of the Durst Organization.
Contact
Tim Clancy
Chief Operation Officer
1155 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
(212) 597-1215
Project Metrics
2,000,000 square feet
Cogen Plant Size: 5 MW
Peak Electric: 15 MW
Annual Electric: 79,000,000 kWh
Peak Thermal: 12,000 lbs/hr
Annual Thermal: 43,000 Mlbs
Project Capital: $1 billion