
The 13-inch Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Walls of the Administration Building envelope are constructed with recycled foam and fly ash concrete. The overall wall insulation value of R-42 reduces noise pollution from the outdoors and increases energy efficiency and comfort.
High Performance Windows![]()
The large high performance windows have an aluminum frame with a break and are constructed with a double pane, low emissivity (low-e), argon filled, clear glass. They provide an overall high insulation value of the envelope, which allows the maximum amount of natural daylight into the interior spaces of the Administration Building.
Energy Efficient Lighting & Daylighting
The fluorescent light fixtures are equipped with a high performance T8 lighting system. The light fixtures that are placed close to the large windows will dim or turn off when there is an ample amount of natural daylight available in the interior spaces.
Geothermal Wells
There are the two deep-water wells that provide water to our water source heat pump system for heating and cooling of the Administration and Dispatch buildings. Water is drawn from one well and re-injected into the second well. Heat is exchanged from the water to the inside loop and vise versa.
Geothermal Heat Pump
The Administration Building is saving 40-50% on its heating and cooling bill! The geothermal heat pump draws heat out of the ground water and transfers it into the building. Because the ground water stays a constant temperature, the geothermal heat pump is super-efficient.
Energy Management Control System
The EMS system allows an individual to change setpoints or view that status of an area or system through their own computer.
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Array
The solar PV array that is 40-175W panels that equals 7 kW of DC power. The DC power is converted to AC power and is estimated to generate 10,000 kWhs a year, or 12% of the estimated annual energy use of the Administration building. Check out the MEC solar system performance!!
Green Power
The other 88% of the total annual energy use is generated by 100% wind power. Midstate Electric offers green power to our members.
Native Landscaping & Storm Water Management
Native plants and grass make up the natural landscape of the Midstate Electric site. These plants require little or no water and reduce the dependency on local water resources by 50%. A 100% on-site storm water system is designed to limit the disruption of natural water flows by eliminating storm water run-off and contaminants.
Light Pollution Reduction
All of the outdoor light fixtures are designed so that there is no up light present in the sky and that there is no light that spills off the property. This increases night sky visibility and does not intrude into nocturnal habitats.
Electric Car Plug-Ins & Carpool Spaces
There are designated parking spaces equipped with electric car plug-ins in the parking lot of the Administration Building. These spaces promote the use of electric cars that reduce pollution compared to traditional automobiles.
Changing Rooms & Showers
LEED requires that we provide changing rooms and shower facilities to Midstate employees, along with bicycle parking. An exercise room is also provided as part of the employee wellness program.
Indoor Air Quality
Daylight View
Steele Associates Architects, Bend, Oregon
R&H Construction - Bend, Oregon
Interface Engineering - Salem, Oregon
Hickman Williams & Associates - Bend, Oregon
Froelich Engineering - Bend, Oregon
IREX Landscape Architect - Bend, Oregon
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