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Reduce Active Fume Hoods (Ongoing)
Recent Project Updates
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3/23/2025Safety and Efficiency in Fume Hood SelectionLaboratory fume hoods are critical in protecting laboratory personnel from chemical exposure; however, fume hoods may also be the largest energy consumers in a research university campus. The Grainger...
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9/29/2016Representatives from iSEE, the ECBS SWATeam, F&S, and student interns met to discuss coordination of energy conservation efforts regarding the fume hoods on campus. iSEE and the student interns is investigating the development of a...
Project Family
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Building-Level Energy Efficiency
- Building Envelope Pilot Project
- Convert Fume Hoods from CAV to VAV
- ECE Net-Zero Energy Building
- Energy Models for Campus Facilities
- Energy-Efficient HVAC Infection Control
- Facility Standards
- Graduate Dance Space
- LEED Certification
- Lighting Conservation Projects
- Plant Sciences Window Shades [ARCHIVED]
- Reduce Active Fume Hoods
- Weatherization of Small Campus Buildings [ARCHIVED]
Key Objective
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6. Fume Hoods Reduction
(2010 iCAP)