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Facility Use Agreement for new Campus Bike Project
Associated Project(s):UI Legal Counsel Steve Veazie and Morgan Johnston worked with representatives of The Bike Project to create a Facility Use Agreement for the new Campus Bike Project.
2010 iCAP commitment
Associated Project(s):The 2010 iCAP executive summary included this commitment:
"The University will establish a dedicated, centrally coordinated funding pool for energy conservation projects within the next three years. This “clean energy” fund will allow for both internal (student fees, faculty contributions, staff contributions, energy savings reinvestment, capital programs), and external (programs, rebates, donations, outside investors) participation. It will be established as a capital infusion and coordination mechanism aimed at physical energy and energy cost reductions that also allows for the sustained maintenance of these investments."
iCAP completed
Associated Project(s):In May 2010, iCAP was completed with the following goals (for the wind project):
- Goal is to eventually make the U of I carbon neutral by 2050
- Describes a path toward the fulfillment of the commitment of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (signed by University in 2008)
- Among the commitment the University is making in order to achieve carbon neutrality goal is renewable energy
- Target: “Strive to meet the requirements for renewable energy generation in the ILRPS both on campus (priority) and off campus (if necessary) as follows:
- 5 percent of total campus energy from renewable sources by fiscal year 2015
- 17.5 percent of total campus energy from renewable sources by fiscal year 2020
- 25 percent of total campus energy from renewable sources by fiscal year 2025
- End coal usage at Abbott Power Plant by 2017”
- Among the 5 strategies to do this: “Install at least three utility-scale wind turbines on the south campus, with a minimum of one to be installed by 2011”
Attached Files:2010 iCAP Solar goals
Associated Project(s):The 2010 iCAP included goals to increase renewable energy on campus. Regarding solar energy, the 2010 iCAP said, "A full study for solar electric or thermal energies has not yet been conducted. Estimates of the built campus area of ~5 square kilometers can likely accommodate 5 percent solar photovoltaic (PV) array coverage as rooftop solar—or about 250,000 square meters, with peak generation capacity of 25 MW, and generating 45 million kWh of electricity. This has the potential to displace 10 percent of current campus electricity usage. Potential for larger tracking arrays on the South Farms also exists." It also included the strategy, "Increase the amount of solar photovoltaic and thermal projects."
Open House, April 2010
Associated Project(s):The Campus Bike Project, located at 608 East Pennsylvania Ave. in Champaign, will hold an open house on Friday, April 23, from noon to 5 p.m. in conjunction with Earth Day. Tours will be available every hour, on the hour, at 12 noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., and 4 p.m.
Attached Files:Final Grant Extension Letter
Associated Project(s):In April 2010, Suhail Barot of Student Sustainability Committee (SSC) wrote a letter to Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation (ICECF) to approve a final 1-year grant extension to build the wind turbine at South Farm location.
Attached Files:2010 Waste Reduction Plan
Associated Project(s):From: Wegel, Carl V (Facilities & Services)
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 3:31 PM
To: Dempsey, John G (Facilities & Services)
Subject: FW: Waste Reduction Plan 2010Jack,
I asked Tracy to proceed. We should be good for another 5 years.
Carl
From: Osby, Tracy L (Facilities & Services)
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 5:35 PM
To: Wegel, Carl V (Facilities & Services)
Subject: Waste Reduction Plan 2010Carl,
I have made the adjustments that were recommended and Tim has adjusted the numbers as needed. Unless notified differently, tomorrow Wednesday 3/31/10, I will proceed to send an e-version to:
David E. Smith, Manager
Illinois College Assistance Program for Recycling and Waste reduction (I-CAP)
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
620 East Adams - CIPS 5
Springfield, IL 62701 - 1615
I will also have to send via U.S. mail an original and three copies (signed), as it is required according to the guidelines. Thanks
Tracy Osby
Facilities and Services
Coordinator Of Campus Waste Management (Interim)
Waste Transfer Station
10 E. St. Mary's Road
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 244 - 7283
tosby@illinois.edu
Attached Files:Campus Bike Project soft opening, March 2010
Associated Project(s):The Campus Bike Project (later named the Campus Bicycle Shop) opened in March of 2010 during Naturally Illinois and began serving the campus for 16 hours per week (open Monday mornings, Friday afternoons, and Sunday and Tuesday evenings).
A press release was sent out and is attached here.
Attached Files:High Tunnels
Associated Project(s):The Student Sustainable Farm began using high tunnels, which allow for year-round production. The farm will begin with salad greens, leaf lettuce, and braising greens.
LEED Presentation 2010
Associated Project(s):Tom Abram discussed the LEED system (categories, ranking system, etc.) and market sectors.
Attached Files:SSC funding requested for start up costs
Associated Project(s):In November 2009, funding was requested from the SSC to support the start up costs of the campus location. Unfortunately, this funding was denied.
Funding for employee from F&S Executive Director
Associated Project(s):This afternoon, I verified with Jack Dempsey that he is still willing to fund a 900-HR extra-help employee for the first year of the new Campus Bike Project. The employee will be paid $12.00 per hour for 900 hours, so the full cost is $10,800. - Morgan Johnston
SSC funding request with departmental contribution
Associated Project(s):Morgan Johnston, Transportation Demand Management Coordinator at F&S, requested $10,600 from the Student Sustainability Committee to upgrade the bike parking areas in three areas on campus. This request included a departmental contribution of $2,318.53.
Illinois Farm Sustainability Calculator
Associated Project(s):Is your farm sustainable? How can you make your farm sustainable? The Illinois Farm Sustainability Calculator can help you figure out these things out. And it's pretty easy to use. See the list of tabs on the bottom of your screen? Navigate through them by using the grey buttons at the top of the sheets or by hitting ctrl+page down (cmd+page down on macs) In each sheet, fill each white box with data from your farm. Be sure to make a selection in all of the white drop-down boxes too. If you don't know something, leave the default number or the default selection in place. If your farm does not have ten separate fields, leave the extra field sheets unchanged. Same goes for any extra ruminant, swine, and poultry sheets.
Attached Files:Transportation chapter draft with notes
Associated Project(s):The attached file is a draft for the Transportation section of the 2010 iCAP.
Attached Files:Revised MOA
Associated Project(s):Attached is the revised MOA and a copy of the prairie layout
Funding request submitted to SSC for FY10
Associated Project(s):In April 2009, The Bike Project (TBP) representatives submitted an application for funding to the Student Sustainability Committee (SSC). In June 2009, the SSC awarded $30,000 for the shop construction.
Creation of the Campus Bicycle Shop
Associated Project(s):In spring of 2009, discussions began between the University of Illinois and The Bike Project of Urbana-Champaign, regarding an on-campus bicycle shop. Fred Davidson, Joel Gillespie, and Tony Cherolis were key representatives of The Bike Project. Morgan Johnston, Steve Veazie, and Jeff Courson were key representatives of the UI. The files attached here represent some of the effort that initiated this program.
The original shop was called the Campus Bike Project.
Dairy Cattle Composting Facility study
Associated Project(s):Previous composting study “U08067 Dairy Cattle Composting Facility” reviewed options for full scale complete composting of animal, food, agriculture, and landscape waste. Study was cancelled before completion because ACES ran into budget issues and the whole Dairy program was slated for potential reduction or elimination.
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