ENERGY SMART COMMUNITIES INITIATIVE Knowledge Sharing Platform
Home ESCI-KSP Smart Transport Energy Efficient Urban Transport Network ST-1.9 Other Transit Service Enhancements Denver Regional Transportation District Efficient Boilers at East Metro in Colorado
:::

Denver Regional Transportation District Efficient Boilers at East Metro in Colorado

Posted:03/12/2012 Last Modified:08/04/2025 Views:63

With a $325,000 TIGGER Program grant, the Denver Regional Transportation District (RTD) is replacing the outdated heating system at its 170,000 square foot Boulder, Colorado maintenance facility with new, high-efficiency boilers. This energy-efficiency upgrade is part of a larger Energy Enhancements Yielding Operational Returns and Efficiency (EEYORE) project at Denver RTD.

RTD is replacing the two existing boilers with four high-efficiency hot water boilers that also include clean burning technology to reduce nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission levels compared to the current level. These new boilers also use an advanced, integrated control system for improved climate control—the boilers can be set to turn on and off based on the outside air temperature.

Installing these energy-efficient boilers will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency at the Boulder maintenance facility. Currently, the facility’s boilers consume more than 20,000 million Btu of natural gas per year, operating at an overall efficiency of around 82% with NOx emissions of 45 ppm. The new boilers can achieve overall efficiency of 90%–93% and reduce NOx emissions to 20 ppm.

Managing Organization:
Denver Regional Transit District (Denver RTD)
Government Initiatives/Policies:
Federal Transit Administration TIGGER Grant
Classification:
Reduce Energy Use for Maintenance and Support

Photos