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suggestion for community gardens
Associated Project(s):In 2013, the Student Sustainability Committee received this project suggestion: "Community gardens built on the farmlands at Orchard Downs would benefit direct participants, households, and the community. Main participants in the project would be university students, local residents, and children from an after-school program nearby. The participants would not only benefit from the food produced, but the agricultural knowledge, environmental consciousness, and community interaction associate with working on a community farm.
The gardens will be designed in a biointensive way, meaning they will be organic agricultural plots that focus on yielding maximal produce on a small plot and maintaining the quality of the soil. The gardens may be implemented in greenhouses, hoop houses, or outdoors depending on the seasonal limitations decided upon in the final designs of the garden.
Students can register to do volunteer work at the community garden that would be counted toward course credit. Students and their relatives can also request plot to farm on, from which they can use the produce themselves or sell it to school organizer of the program."
Housing Services has already established community gardens, which have been in effect since at least the 1990s.
IBI team considering trailer for equipment location
Associated Project(s):Amanda Lietz met with Stephanie Lage and Morgan Johnston to discuss the next steps for the Illinois Biodiesel Initiative (IBI). They are looking into the possibility of purchasing an all-inclusive bioreactor trailer which would handle the entire reaction needed to change the waste vegetable oil into biodiesel and soap. The IBI students are going to identify the exact trailer specifications they are looking for and work with F&S to identify an appropriate location for the trailer.
Building Priorities
Associated Project(s):The ECI and SSC identified the following list as the building priorities for the metter upgrades.
1) Residence Halls: Allen/LAR, FAR/PAR, ISR, SDRP
2) Illini Union
3) ARC
4) CRCE
5) Siebel Center
6) BIF
7) Loomis Lab
8) English
9) Psychology
InStep Licensing
Associated Project(s):We received the invoice for the software and license for the Energy Dashboard project through August 31. The next licensing period will be from September 1 through December 31. Beginning January 1, 2013 licensing will be on an annual track. The software for the Energy Dashboard from Instep will cost $40,000, with the discount given to the University. The annual support for the Dashboard will be $6,750.
Solar Installations - preliminary list
Associated Project(s):Facilities & Services created a list of existing and planned Solar installations on campus:
a. Installed:
i. #1206 BIF – Approx. 3,700-4,000 s.f. on a building roof.
b. Active:
i. Approx. 20”x20” panel for a fixed speed radar detector near lot E-15.
ii. Approx. 20”x20” panel to power lights for pedestrian crossing on Springfield Avenue. Lights have been removed due to maintenance issues. Panel remains.
iii. Approx. 20”x20” panel for a mobile speed radar detector on Lincoln Avenue.
iv. Approx. 20”x20” panel for an electric tractor/mower charger. Item is off the grid. Location?
c. In Planning:
i. #0052 KCPA
ii. #0409 Electrical and Computer Engineering along with #1094 NCPD
iii. South solar farm
iv. Housing
v. #0118 ARC - Solar Thermal
vi. Residence Hall #3
vii. College of Engineering discussing something at MNTL with grant funds.
Revised Facility Use Agreement
Associated Project(s):During summer 2012, the UI worked with The Bike Project to update the Facility Use Agreement, and clarify the collaborative relationship between the two entities.
Attached Files:Illinois Business Consulting report - economic analysis
Associated Project(s):The central question posed to Illinois Business Consulting (IBC) is as follows: what would be the economic impact of replacing 10% of the university’s coal intake with wood chips? After extensive research, analysis, and calculation it is the opinion of IBC that the cogeneration of energy with coal and wood chips is not economically feasible. The initiative has been deemed not economically feasible because wood chips are more expensive on the basis of energy content, transportation costs will increase due to biomass, and infrastructure modification expenses necessary for the operational changes are significant.
SSC primary contact identified
Associated Project(s):Teresa Tousignant will be the Student Sustainability Committee's representative for this project during spring 2013.
Illinois Business Consulting report - carbon impact
Associated Project(s):In 2012, F&S hired Illinois Business Consulting to evaluate the following question for Abbott Power Plant: "Can the overall carbon footprint be decreased by using 10% of biomass in place of 10% of coal?" The report and executive summary are attached here.
Attached Files:Student Sustainability Committee approves funding for the Solar Farm
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainability Committee approved the Solar Farm funding of $1.05M over the course of three years.
ACUPCC tweets about UI Solar Farm
Associated Project(s):The American College and University Presidents' Climate Committment picked up the UI Solar Farm project on twitter.
Channel 3 shares info about UI Solar Farm
Associated Project(s):Channel 3 news shared the story of the UI Solar Farm on TV and on the Illinois homepage website.
Channel 15 does interview about UI Solar Farm
Associated Project(s):Channel 15 news interviewed Morgan Johnston about the UI Solar Farm. The news report showed on Channel 15 on Friday, November 09.
News-Gazette article about UI Solar Farm being approved
Associated Project(s):The News-Gazette had an article about the Board of Trustees approval of the Solar Farm.
Board of Trustees approves Solar Farm
Associated Project(s):The Board of Trustees for the University of Illinois approved the purchase plans for the Solar Farm on Thursday. The next steps are to complete the Development Agreement, Land-Lease Agreement, and Power Purchase Agreement. Once these are completed, the Solar Farm vendor will begin the design and implementation of the Solar Farm at the southwest corner of Windsor Road and First Street. The entire site should be completed and operational by the end of 2013.
Board of Trustees approves solar farm
Associated Project(s):The Board of Trustees for the University of Illinois approved the Solar Farm purchase.
WILL does interview about Solar Farm
Associated Project(s):Jeff Bossert at WILL Public Radio interviewed Morgan Johnston about the Solar Farm. The interview was recorded and will be on the radio.
News-Gazette article about site selection
Associated Project(s):The News-Gazette published a follow-up article about the Solar Farm site selection. The article is online.
News-Gazette Article describes Solar Farm
Associated Project(s):The News-Gazette contacted SSC members and F&S to get an overview of the Solar Farm project as discussed at the BOT Audit, Budget, Finance, and Facilities sub-committee meeting. The article is online.
It was also picked up by the Chicago Tribune, Danville Area Connect, I4U, as well.
