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Energy and Sustainability project presentations
Associated Project(s):Energy and sustainability engineering poster sessions
Join us for poster sessions on Monday, April 30, and Wednesday, May 2, from 3-4 p.m. in Transportation Building room 114, during the course ENG 571 – Theory of Energy and Sustainability Engineering. View posters and speak with graduate student authors concerning their term project findings in many topics associated with energy and sustainability issues.
Amy McCullough . College of Engineering - Administration
Sustainability Fashion Show
Associated Project(s):School of Art + Design 2018 Re-Fashioned Fashion Show
The 12th annual Illinois fashion show will be presented on Saturday, May 5, from 7 to 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of Temple Hoyne Buell Hall, 611 Lorado Taft Drive, Champaign, IL. Students from ArtS 299 Fashion Design will be presenting their one-of-a-kind ensembles. Wearable works of art walk the runway, combining sustainability and creativity.
Audra Weinstein . Art and Design, School of
iWG meeting minutes April 9th, 2018
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes from the iWG meeting that was held on April 9th, 2018.
Attached Files:Funding Approval for Legal Counsel for Solar Farm 2.0
Associated Project(s):Helen Coleman and Evan De Lucia approved $5,000 of funding from the Carbon Credit Sales Fund for Legal Counsel for Solar Farm 2.0 Request for Proposal (RFP).
An email of approval is attached below.
Attached Files:Payment for sale of vintage 2016 Carbon Credits (CCs) to BP Target Neutral (BPTN)
Associated Project(s):Second Nature transferred $236,175.00 to UIUC's Carbon Credit Sales Fund for the sale of 37,778 vintage CCs to BPTN @ $6.25/CC.
An email containing the transaction information is attached below.
Attached Files:Transportation SWATeam Minutes - 1/22/18
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam had their first meeting of the semester. They discussed their formal recommendation for a new mode share study and opportunities for expansion of Green Fleet certification to new campus fleets.
Attached Files:Article about LAS ECIP winners
Final project reports for Fall 2017
Associated Project(s):The CEE 398 Project Based Learning and the Sustainability Minor's ENVS 492 Capstone students completed their nine fall 2017 reports.
There were five projects completed for capstone partners:
- Energy Dashboards for Accenture
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for Johnson Controls
- Food Hub Study for The Land Connection
- Sensors and Green Buildings for CERL
- Biomass Life Cycle Cost Analysis (LCCA) for Chip Energy
There were four other projects completed by CEE students:
- Rain Garden Design
- Solar and Green Roofs Analysis
- Food Waste to Energy
- ADA Sidewalk Repair Cost Analysis
Solar Farm Back Online
Associated Project(s):The Solar Farm resumed full electricity production Thursday, January 25, after repairs to the site’s three inverters were completed. http://fs.illinois.edu/resources/newsroom/2018/02/01/solar-farm-back-online
Attached Files:PWR SWATeam Meeting - 11/15/17
Associated Project(s):The PWR SWATeam discussed the history and future opportunities and mechanisms for battery recycling on campus. They also talked about updates in the rearrangement of outdoor and indoor bins.
Attached Files:Transportation SWATeam Minutes - 11/30/17
Associated Project(s):The Transportation SWATeam discussed the opportunities, challenges, and feasibility of campus fleet car-sharing to reduce emissions from the campus fleet. They also discussed air travel offsets
Attached Files:Funding Approval for Campus Tree Inventory
Associated Project(s):Evan De Lucia and Helen Coleman approved $70,000 of funding from the Carbon Credit Sales Fund for Campus Tree Inventory.
The emails of approval are attached below.
SSC funds occupancy sensors
Associated Project(s):Bevier Hall currently has a number of spaces served by obsolete thermostat controls. While efforts to improve scheduling for heating and cooling have made improvements to energy consumption, the installation of occupancy sensors would improve the efficiency of the HVAC system, reducing energy use without sacrificing user comfort. This funding provides resources to install new occupancy sensors in 25 lab, classroom, and office spaces in Bevier Hall. When completed, the heating and cooling system will be able to work more efficiently, eliminating the need to constantly provide conditioning for unoccupied spaces. Individual spaces will have better temperature control, therefore improving occupant comfort and increasing productivity. This is a Student Sustainability Committee supported project.
Attached Files:FY08 - 17 UIUC Copy paper (Office Depot Only)
Associated Project(s):See the attached files for detailed data on total purchased copy paper from OfficeMax in reams and dollar amount from FY08 to FY17.
17F SSC Semesterly Report - Green Lighting Project at FLB
Associated Project(s):Fall 2017 Semesterly Report Submitted to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC)
Attached Files:Updated LEED requirements
Associated Project(s):The previous project description began with this statement: "The University has adopted LEED Gold certification as a part of their design standards on all new construction." However, the Facility Standards and the Campus Master Plan were not aligned with each other. During the update to the Facility Standards and update to the Campus Master Plan in 2017, the campus leadership determined that the appropriate requirement for new construction buildings is LEED Silver, to comply with minimum state legal requirements.
Archived info - 2010 iCAP LEED goals
Associated Project(s):The 2010 iCAP included a focused effort on the use of LEED Certification to incorporate sustainable design in new capital construction on campus. In the 2015 iCAP, campus sustainability advocates recognized that "While the utilization of current building certification programs such as LEED has helped raise awareness of sustainable building standards, the campus could accelerate progress in reducing building energy use by shifting to performance based building standards for new buildings and major renovations." The 2010 iCAP LEED goals are documented here, for the archive.
2010 iCAP LEED Goals:
Require all new construction to be LEED Platinum certified by FY15:
The LEED certification requirements were increased in fiscal year 2011 to require Gold level certification for all new projects. This has increased the visibility and sustainability of all new campus buildings. There is a proposal from the 2010 iCAP to increase the certification requirement to Platinum level in fiscal year 2015. This increase would require additional funding for new building projects, and in some cases there may be conflicts with building codes or campus Standards.
Completed LEED Goals:
Incorporate LEED principles into Facility Standards:
The Facility Standards for campus have been updated to incorporate many LEED principles. As of 2012, a building that meets all the Facility Standards, will qualify for a LEED Silver designation. Additionally, new buildings, additions, or major renovations are required to meet LEED Gold certification. The additional points to acheive LEED Gold are selected by the individual project teams, rather than prescribed specifically in the Facility Standards.
The 2010 U of I Facilities Standards have been published and are currently based on LEED Gold certification. The U of I Facilities Standards require compliance with all 8 Required Prerequisites and several additional Credits listed in the LEED Rating System. The Standards list some minimum technical requirements and make recommendations pertaining to energy conservation strategies, but allow the AE the flexibility to determine how the LEED Gold certification is obtained.
Require all new construction to be LEED Silver certified by FY10:
LEED Silver certification has been required for all new campus buidings since 2008, when the iCAP was signed. Thee are four levels of LEED certification: certified, silver, gold, and platinum. Silver certification requires a mimum of 50 LEED points. The Ikenberry Commons Student Dining and Residential Programs (SDRP) building and the phase A of the new residence halls in Ikenberry Commons is also LEED Silver certified. This designation is required for all buildings that were planned or begun before 2010. While many of the buildings planned at that time are completed or in construction, there are some future buildings planned before 2010, which will only be required to meet LEED Silver status.
Require all new construction to be LEED Gold certified by FY11:
With the successful attainment of LEED Silver certification for some campus buildings, the Campus advanced the LEED certification requirements to a minimum of Gold certification at the beginning of fiscal year 2011. All projects which began the planning process after May 2010 are required to be LEED Gold certified. To acheive LEED Gold, the construction or renovation project must qualify for a minimum of 60 LEED points.
Carbon Credit funding declined for Virtual Storeroom offsets purchase
Associated Project(s):Helen Coleman declined the purchase of 10,000 $7.14 offsets for the virtual storeroom.
"I do not understand why we should buy $7.14 offsets instead of more $0.40 offsets, especially when we sold our original carbon credits for $6.75." -Helen Coleman (12/05/2017)
An email with more information is attached below.
Attached Files:Savoy ITEP grant Support Letters
Associated Project(s):Letters of Support for an ITEP grant for a bikeway along First Street from Windsor Road to Curtis Road.
Attached Files: