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News about Coffee Ground repurposing
Associated Project(s):From: Kenfield, Micah Charles
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:00 AM
Subject: SSC Spotlight in the Daily IlliniGood morning, team!
Some of you may have already seen this, but the Daily Illini gave some great coverage to the Coffee Ground Repurposing Project in today’s paper:
http://www.dailyillini.com/news/article_bd4b0c04-4381-11e4-93bc-0017a43b2370.html
Great job to all involved in the project, and a special thanks to Dr. Wander for her interview in the article.
All My Best,
Micah Kenfield
Program Advisor, Student Sustainability Committee
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
285 Illini Union, MC-384
Sustainability Ambassadors - September meeting
Associated Project(s):Hi All,
Thank you so much for taking out the time to come to the Certified Green Office meeting this morning. It was yet another high energy meeting and we hope that you got a chance to learn something new today. Thank you for your commitment to sustainability.
As promised the presentation is uploaded on our website, you can find it on this webpage under resources. Also please mark your calendars for the iCAP Forum (Oct. 22, 2014) and nominate yourself to be a part of the SWATeam Consulting groups. More information about consulting groups here.
We will see you all on Tuesday, November 4th, 10am - 11am in Room 314B Illini Union. Sorry about the confusion about the day earlier this morning.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Thanks,
Nishant Makhijani
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18 people attended.
Attached Files:on campus distribution locations
Associated Project(s):Champaign-Urbana Area Bicycle Map
Distribution Locations on the Illinois CampusUniversity Locations
Campus Parking:
Public Safety Building, MC-241
1110 Springfield Ave., Suite 201
Urbana, IL 61801Campus Police:
Safety Day
September 11, 2008Campus Recreation
Campus Recreation Center East
Activities Recreation CenterMcKinley Health Center
1109 S. Lincoln Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801Illini Union Bookstore
809 S. Wright Street
Champaign, IL 61820Undergraduate Library
1402 West Gregory
Urbana, IL 61801Illini Union
1401 West Greet Street
Urbana, IL 61801International Student and Scholar Services
400 Student Services Building
610 E. John
Champaign, ILTurner Student Services
Front Desk or Third Floor (Dean of Students)
610 East John
Champaign, IL 61801Alice Campbell Alumni Center
601 South Lincoln Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801University Housing
Allen Hall front desk
1005 W. Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61801Busey/Evans Hall front desk
111 W. Nevada Street
Urbana, IL 61801Townsend Hall front desk
918 West Illinois St.
Urbana, IL 61801Wardell Hall front desk
1012 West Illinois St.
Urbana, IL 61801Trelease Hall front desk
901 College Ct.
Urbana, IL 61801Oblesby Hall front desk
1005 College Ct.
Urbana, IL 61801Babcock-Carr Hall front desk
1001 W. Pennsylvania Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801Blaisdell-Sunders Hall front desk
901 W. Pennsylvania Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801Weston Hall front desk
204 E. Peabody Drive
Champaign, IL 61820Taft-Van Doren Hall front desk
1213 South Fourth Street
Champaign, IL 61820Barton and Lundgren Halls front desk
1205 South Fourth Street
Champaign, IL 61820Forbes Hall front desk
101 East Gregory Drive
Champaign, IL 61820Garner Hall front desk
201 East Gregory Drive
Champaign, IL 61820Hopkins Hal front desk
103 East Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61801Orchard Downs front desk (Family and Graduate Housing)
1841 Orchard Place
Urbana, IL 61801Sherman Hall front desk
909 South Fifth Street
Champaign, Il 61820Daniels Hall front desk
1010 West Green Street
Champaign, IL 61820Private Certified Housing
Armory House
1010 South Second
Champaign, IL 61820Bromley Hall
910 South Third
Champaign, IL 61820Europa House
802 West Oregon
Urbana, IL 61820Illini Tower
409 East Chalmers
Champaign, IL 61820Newman Center
604 East Armory Ave.
Champaign, IL 61820Presby Hall
405 East John
Champaign, IL 61820Cultural Houses
Asian American Cultural Center
1210 West Nevada Street
Urbana, IL 61801Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center
708 South Mathews
Urbana, IL 61801Press Release - 2014 Bike Map released
Associated Project(s):Champaign County Bikes (CCB) announces “Go by Bike”, the latest version of its Champaign-Urbana-Savoy Bicycle Guide and Map. CCB will begin making it available through local bicycle shops, City and Park District offices, and public libraries. In addition, the map will be distributed by the University of Illinois to students, faculty and staff as well as at CU-MTD’s Illinois Terminal. The map will also be available at Urbana’s Market at the Square, Sat., Sept. 27, from 7am - 12pm.
Attached Files:ActGreen joins Eco-Olympics efforts
Associated Project(s):Hello,
My name is Rachel Jacoby. I am the Philanthropy Chair for ActGreen, the first green business organization at the University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign. We are interested in co-sponsoring this event by promoting it on our social media sites, providing volunteers, and helping to organize it. I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks in advance.
Best,
Rachel Jacoby
meeting notes September 19
Associated Project(s):see file
Attached Files:biomass report from 2010
Associated Project(s):Dear Egen gang,
Here is a report on biomass from 4 years ago. I found it interesting. U. of Iowa is doing a lot with biomass.
Scott
Attached Files:Energy Working Group meetings scheduled
From: Noah Feingold [mailto:noahf1993@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 6:48 PM
Subject: Sustainability Committee Energy Working Group MeetingsHey everyone,
If you've already received an email from me - I apologize.
In order to continue receiving emails for the SSC Energy Working Group, please join our Google Group here. Let me know if there are issues with joining.
Our meeting times for this semester will be as follows:
- October 16, 5p-6p – Union Room 405
- October 30, 5p-6p – Union Room 209
- November 13, 5p-6p – Union Room 405
Thanks everyone!
Noah Feingold
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Class of 2016
Liberal Arts & Sciences | Environmental Sustainability773-354-5491
Materials from iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear Energy Generation, Purchasing, and Distribution SWATeam,
The iCAP Working Group met today, and would like to thank you for your report!
In the hopes that it will provide some assistance as you formulate your recommendations for the revised iCAP, to be presented at the iCAP Forum on October 22nd, we wanted to provide you with some additional files:
1) A "template" for the iCAP sections that we ask that you use. This was written using Transportation as an example, but it should be easily adaptable.
2) A "resources" document that summarizes the 2010 iCAP strategies, excerpts from a document that was put together back in FY13 summarizing progress at that time, a set of links to relevant pages on the iCAP Portal, and a list of the questions in the STARS report that are relevant to your team. The STARS report is how our campus gets "graded" on our sustainability performance, so these questions may inspire ideas for things the campus should be doing.
3) A table of emissions in your area as determined by the Clean Air Cool Planet calculator, which represents our officially reported emissions. You can fill this in with your proposed goals, and include it in the template.
4) A summary of all of our emissions in different categories, for context.
5) The Clean Air Cool Planet calculator itself, updated for FY2014, in case you wish to dive into how the calculations are performed.
We hope this information will be helpful to your team. If there is anything we can do to help you with your important work in the coming month, please just ask!
Cheers,
Ben
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Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
Materials from iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear Energy Conservation and Building Standards SWATeam,
The iCAP Working Group met today, and would like to thank you for your report!
In the hopes that it will provide some assistance as you formulate your recommendations for the revised iCAP, to be presented at the iCAP Forum on October 22nd, we wanted to provide you with some additional files:
1) A "template" for the iCAP sections that we ask that you use. This was written using Transportation as an example, but it should be easily adaptable.
2) A "resources" document that summarizes the 2010 iCAP strategies, excerpts from a document that was put together back in FY13 summarizing progress at that time, a set of links to relevant pages on the iCAP Portal, and a list of the questions in the STARS report that are relevant to your team. The STARS report is how our campus gets "graded" on our sustainability performance, so these questions may inspire ideas for things the campus should be doing.
3) A table of performance in your area. You may wish to fill this in with your proposed goals, and include it in the template.
4) A summary of all of our emissions in different categories, for context.
5) The Clean Air Cool Planet calculator itself, updated for FY2014, in case you wish to dive into how the calculations are performed.
We hope this information will be helpful to your team. If there is anything we can do to help you with your important work in the coming month, please just ask!
Cheers,
Ben
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Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
Materials from iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear Transportation SWATeam,
The iCAP Working Group met today, and would like to thank you for your report!
In the hopes that it will provide some assistance as you formulate your recommendations for the revised iCAP, to be presented at the iCAP Forum on October 22nd, we wanted to provide you with some additional files:
1) A "template" for the iCAP sections that we ask that you use. This was written using Transportation as an example, so it should be easy for you to use!
2) A "resources" document that summarizes the 2010 iCAP strategies, excerpts from a document that was put together back in FY13 summarizing progress at that time, a set of links to relevant pages on the iCAP Portal, and a list of the questions in the STARS report that are relevant to your team. The STARS report is how our campus gets "graded" on our sustainability performance, so these questions may inspire ideas for things the campus should be doing.
3) A table of emissions in your area as determined by the Clean Air Cool Planet calculator, which represents our officially reported emissions. You can fill this in with your proposed goals, and include it in the template.
4) A summary of all of our emissions in different categories, for context.
5) The Clean Air Cool Planet calculator itself, updated for FY2014, in case you wish to dive into how the calculations are performed.
We hope this information will be helpful to your team. If there is anything we can do to help you with your important work in the coming month, please just ask!
Cheers,
Ben
--
Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
Materials from iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear Purchasing, Waste, and Recycling SWATeam,
The iCAP Working Group met today, and would like to thank you for your report!
In the hopes that it will provide some assistance as you formulate your recommendations for the revised iCAP, to be presented at the iCAP Forum on October 22nd, we wanted to provide you with some additional files:
1) A "template" for the iCAP sections that we ask that you use. This was written using Transportation as an example, but it should be easily adaptable.
2) A "resources" document that summarizes the 2010 iCAP strategies, excerpts from a document that was put together back in FY13 summarizing progress at that time, a set of links to relevant pages on the iCAP Portal, and a list of the questions in the STARS report that are relevant to your team. The STARS report is how our campus gets "graded" on our sustainability performance, so these questions may inspire ideas for things the campus should be doing.
3) A table of emissions in your area as determined by the Clean Air Cool Planet calculator, which represents our officially reported emissions. You can fill this in with your proposed goals, and include it in the template.
4) A summary of all of our emissions in different categories, for context.
5) The Clean Air Cool Planet calculator itself, updated for FY2014, in case you wish to dive into how the calculations are performed.
We hope this information will be helpful to your team. If there is anything we can do to help you with your important work in the coming month, please just ask!
Cheers,
Ben
--
Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
Materials from iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear Water and Stormwater SWATeam,
The iCAP Working Group met today, and we very much look forward to your updated report on campus progress towards the 2010 iCAP targets.
In the hopes that it will provide some assistance as you formulate your recommendations for the revised iCAP, to be presented at the iCAP Forum on October 22nd, we wanted to provide you with some additional files:
1) A "template" for the iCAP sections that we ask that you use. This was written using Transportation as an example, but it should be easily adaptable.
2) A "resources" document that summarizes the 2010 iCAP strategies, excerpts from a document that was put together back in FY13 summarizing progress at that time, a set of links to relevant pages on the iCAP Portal, and a list of the questions in the STARS report that are relevant to your team. The STARS report is how our campus gets "graded" on our sustainability performance, so these questions may inspire ideas for things the campus should be doing.
3) A table of water usage. You can fill this in with your proposed goals, and include it in the template.
4) A summary of all of our emissions in different categories, for context.
5) The Clean Air Cool Planet calculator itself, updated for FY2014, in case you wish to dive into how the calculations are performed.
We hope this information will be helpful to your team. If there is anything we can do to help you with your important work in the coming month, please just ask!
Cheers,
Ben
--
Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
Materials from iWG
Associated Project(s):Dear ALUFS SWATeam,
The iCAP Working Group met today, and we very much look forward to your updated report on campus progress towards the 2010 iCAP targets.
In the hopes that it will provide some assistance as you formulate your recommendations for the revised iCAP, to be presented at the iCAP Forum on October 22nd, we wanted to provide you with some additional files:
1) A "template" for the iCAP sections that we ask that you use. This was written using Transportation as an example, but it should be easily adaptable.
2) A "resources" document that summarizes the 2010 iCAP strategies, excerpts from a document that was put together back in FY13 summarizing progress at that time, a set of links to relevant pages on the iCAP Portal, and a list of the questions in the STARS report that are relevant to your team. The STARS report is how our campus gets "graded" on our sustainability performance, so these questions may inspire ideas for things the campus should be doing.
3) A table of emissions in your area as determined by the Clean Air Cool Planet calculator, which represents our officially reported emissions.
You can fill this in with your proposed goals, and include it in the template.
4) A summary of all of our emissions in different categories, for context.
5) The Clean Air Cool Planet calculator itself, updated for FY2014, in case you wish to dive into how the calculations are performed.
We hope this information will be helpful to your team. If there is anything we can do to help you with your important work in the coming month, please just ask!
Cheers,
Ben
--
Professor Benjamin J. McCall
Associate Director for Campus Sustainability
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
campus-sustainability@illinois.edu
FY14 Heating Degree Days and EUI
Associated Project(s):The attached file shows the heating degree days for each fiscal year and the Energy Use Intensity.
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Hi Karl,
Wow! So the weather does seem to have had a big influence here. I wonder if there's a way to quantify that? Could we, for example, break out the BTUs spent on steam from the total BTUs, and then consider two metrics: (1) non-steam EUI, and (2) steam EUI per Heating Degree Day?
This might give us better metrics for our performance?
Thanks so much,
Ben McCall
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From: Helmink, Karl J
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 10:07 AM
To: campus-sustainability@illinois.edu; swat-ecbs@dib.illinois.edu
Cc: Marquissee, Mike
Subject: RE: Updated progress report
Yes, Mike Marquissee and Kent presented the data to our Utilities and Energy Services group. This is where the BTU/ sq. ft. and heating degree day charts came from. I assume that Mike's group put these charts together with Kent's oversight.
I am not deeply aware of all of the details that go into the development of these charts. ( It is pretty complex in my opinion.)
Mike, attached is a copy of the FY 14 year ending updates that came forward from our swat team. FYI If you can clarify any of the mentioned items, that might be helpful.
Also, we don't normalize any of the RCx data. One can easily get lost in the numbers, and I prefer to focus on the real meter readings.
Thanks,
Karl Helmink
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All, attached is an analysis overlaying the heating degree days with the EUI. The reported EUI is not normalized for weather changes. - Mike Marquissee
Attached Files:Meeting #2 coming up
Associated Project(s):Hello Sustainability Ambassadors,
This is a friendly reminder that the second Certified Green Office Meeting is tomorrow Sept. 25, 10am-11am in Room 210 Illini Union. We will be talking about techniques to achieve extra credits within the waste reduction and promoting sustainability in meetings and events categories. Please RSVP here. We will also be serving light refreshments and coffee.
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow.
Thanks,
Nishant Makhijani
agenda for meeting
Associated Project(s):From: Rajagopalan, Nandakishore [mailto:nrajagop@illinois.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 10:29 AM
To: swat-water@dib.illinois.edu
Subject: This aternon meetingIn the interests of making the most of our time, here are my top line goals. The first one is based on Lance Schideman suggestion. Three and four are again based on Lance and Marys suggestions.
We might even want to suggest a water reuse goal with timelines. Not sure what the basis would be but if we want a zero water campus, we can calculate precipitation over some area and assume that it satisfies a portion of our needs; the rest would come from reuse (both effluent as well as stormwater). The stormwater could be integrated with landscape and will be the residual after accounting for evapotranspirtion.
Any water features as part of the landscape would then be integrated with heat sink needs as campus, possibly creating an year-round landscape, maybe even a temperate rainforest in the Mid-west!
Goals
- Overall reduction
- in line with ICAP 2010
- Normalized levels of 20,000 gallons per weighted campus user in 2020 and 16500 gallons per weighted campus user by 2025
- Normalized levels of 42 gallons per total buildings sq. ft (buildings + laboratory space) by and 36 gallons per sq. ft. in 2025 (question to Stephanie on these numbers)
- Undertake bottoms-up approach to estimate end-use for campus using best practices to determine realistic goals achievable by water conservation alone
- Recognize water reuse as an essential component to continue reductions in fresh water demand on campus beyond 2025; initiate planning activities to increase water reuse on campus
- Integrate the physical and natural elements of campus topography to reduce water demand on campus and facilitate reuse
N. Rajagopalan PhD
Associate Director/Illinois Pollution Prevention Scientist
Illinois Sustainable Technology Center
Prairie Research Institute
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Champaign, IL
- Overall reduction
comments on draft from Marcus Ricci
Associated Project(s):Thank you for the great report, Warren (and SWATeam). I am very impressed. I added some comments and sent Warren some data on the building-servicing by the WTS. If you have any questions, contact me.
Cheers,
MarcusMarcus Ricci, MS, MUP
Building Energy Specialist, Smart Energy Design Assistance Center (SEDAC)Attached Files:iWG agenda packet
Associated Project(s):Attached here are the agenda and other relevant materials for the September 25, 2014 meeting of the iCAP Working Group.