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10/16 Transportation SWATeam Meeting
Associated Project(s):Attached are the meeting minutes from the 10/16 meeting.
Discussed were the following:
AmpUp Demo
Attached Files:University Bicycle Ordinance 2020 update
Associated Project(s):The University Bicycle Ordinance was updated in October 2020. Please see attached the document or go to go.illinois.edu/bikeordinance.
Attached Files:Solar Farm 2.0 in F&S Quarterly Report
Associated Project(s):SOLAR FARM 2.0 CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY
Construction started on the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign’s Solar Farm 2.0 in August, with a commercial operation date expected for early 2021. The new 54-acre, 12.1 megawatt (MWdc) solar array is located north of Curtis Road, between First Street and U.S. Route 45, next to the Village of Savoy. Once completed, the solar farm will produce 20,000 MWh annually, almost tripling the university’s existing on-site renewable energy generation. Through a combination of utility-scale installations, integrated facility rooftop arrays, and wind power purchase agreements, clean power usage at the U of I will increase to more than 52,000 MWh per year, which is over 10 percent of the campus electrical demand. Faculty have already identified research projects that will use the Solar Farm 2.0 installation, primarily related to the pollinator-supportive plants under and around the panels.Carbon Offsets Natural Gas (CONG)
Associated Project(s):RNG is available, but production is very scarce. Bp is going to be hosting a customer webinar on Carbon Offsets Natural Gas (CONG) and RNG offerings in the near future.
UIC tried to buy renewable natural gas
Associated Project(s):Per Rob Roman, Director of Utilities and Energy Services, noted that when he worked at the University of Illinois Chicago, they tried to buy bio-gas and ran into supply issues.
iCAP 2020 Assesments
Associated Project(s):Attached are the compiled iCAP 2020 assessments from each of the iCAP teams.
Attached Files:Weekly Update: Open hours sign, bikes pick up
Associated Project(s):All,
Last week I had an epiphany that we should probably have a sign on the door that lists our hours, even if they are appointment only. That’s in the works, should be ready tomorrow.
With the decrease in testing for grad/staff we’ve had to turn a few people away for not being up-to-date. They have, by and large, been totally understanding. A few people have emailed and canceled ahead of time, which is welcomed.Set up a secondary pegboard in the shop to better organize freewheel/cassette tools—it’s a vast improvement over the drawer and/or coffee can we’d been using before. Last week I grabbed the scrap metal bin, some miscellaneous parts, and Aquaham Lincoln. He’ll live atop the fridge.
This week I’ll coordinate with Parking to pick up a few bikes—only space for 3 or so—for instructional/teaching purposes with the new hires, schedule a staff meeting for my team, finalize placement for wheel hooks around the shop to increase storage.The numbers:
Visitors: 12
Sales: $747
Memberships: 4 for $120
Refurb bike: 2 for $430
Tire/tubes: 10 for $57Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center ManagerLandfill gas as an option for renewable gas
Associated Project(s):Upon inquiry from Morgan White, Mike Larson provided this update:
One additional website that may be of interest is the attached from the EPA.
https://www.epa.gov/lmop/project-and-landfill-data-state
Landfill gas is the most prevalent form of renewable gas that I am aware of. I asked Kinect about the use of biogas last year, and at the time they were not aware of anyone producing biogas and injecting it into the gas pipeline. Most installations that I am aware of are point of use applications. It costs quite a bit of money to pressurize the natural gas and inject it into the pipeline and the quantities are not huge, so most installations install a generator at the site and use the bio-gas to generate onsite. I am not an expert in this market by any stretch, but that is my general understanding of how it is used.
I will inquire again from Kinect, but I am not aware of any biogas being available to purchase, and as such I also do not know about the premium to purchase.
Mike Larson
Associate Director of Utilities Production, Facilities and Services
eweek announcement
Associated Project(s):Eric T. Freyfogle, "Water, Community, and the Culture of Owning"
Professor Freyfogle is the author or editor of a dozen books dealing with issues of humans and nature, some focused on legal aspects, others reaching to larger cultural and social issues. In this talk he will explore why American legal and cultural systems of water use and ownership make it so difficult to face climate change and other environmental challenges.
October 14, 12–1 pm • zoom
Maria Dorofeeva • Center for Global Studies
Red Oak Rain Garden Nears Completion with Award of Grants
Associated Project(s):Please see the attached file for a recent press release regarding the Red Oak Rain Garden and their awarded grants from the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation.
Inovateus Solar included Solar Farm 2.0 in their newsletter!
Associated Project(s):Please see the attached newletter, published by Inovateus Solar, that includes a piece on the University of Illinois' Solar Farm 2.0.
Attached Files:Resilience iCAP Team Follow-Up Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Resilience SWATeam met again on October 9th, 2020 at 12pm. The team completed the iCAP 2020 Assessment and in doing so determined the team's priorities for the year. The Assessment has been sent it to the iCAP Working Group, and the team is looking forward to advancing our objectives!
Attached are a PDF of the completed Resilience iCAP Assessment, meeting minutes, and chat log.
The agenda was as follows:
1. Review iCAP 2020 Assessment (Due October 9th)
2. Update on Hazard Mitigation Plan recommendation
3. Plans for future meetings
4. Announcements
Engagement SWATeam Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Engagement SWATeam met on October 7th to continue its discussion on the iCAP Objective Assessment. Team members were tasked with researching and assessing particular objectives in the previous meeting. During this meeting, members presented their findings and initiated discussion on potential launch points. Meeting minutes are attached outlining discussion surrounding each of the six objectives in Chapter 7 of the iCAP 2020.
Attached Files:Bike Shelter columns installed
Associated Project(s):Bike shelter columns have been installed.
Attached Files:Energy002 Building Envelope - Successful
Associated Project(s):Morgan White, Associate Director of F&S for Sustainability, responded to Dr. Ximing Cai with the following email. See the attached file for an overview of the building envelope testing pilot project.
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Hi Ximing,
Thank you for sharing the Energy002 SWATeam recommendation. As we discussed, F&S is pleased to move forward with this recommendation to do a Building Envelopes Pilot Project on campus. We have submitted a request to the Student Sustainability Committee, seeking their support to run this pilot project. We are also meeting with Bill Rose, the co-chair of the iCAP Energy Team, and several F&S team members to discuss first steps. I’ve attached a project overview here, which we can share with the iCAP Working Group.
Thanks,
Morgan
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See transmittal of Energy002 Building Envelope to F&S here.
See iWG assessment of Energy002 Building Envelope here.
See recommendation and submittal of Energy002 Building Envelope here.For additional progress on this effort, see Building Envelope Pilot Project.
Attached Files:10/5 Resilience iCAP Team First Meeting
Associated Project(s):The Resilience SWATeam met for the first time on October 5th, 2020 to get to know one another other and assigned team members to specific iCAP 2020 Objectives. We did icebreakers and new student members were introduced to different faculty, staff, and community members that are leading projects throughout campus. The team will have a follow-up meeting on October 9th to discuss work done over the past week and complete the iCAP 2020 Assessment. Attached are the meeting minutes.
The agenda was as follows:
1. Introductions
2. Evaluation of current progress on completing iCAP 2020 Objectives
Attached Files:List of avenues used to promote Light the Night 2020
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the list of avenues used to promote Light the Night event.
Attached Files:Additional solar installed with fourth floor offices
Associated Project(s):Additional rooftop solar was installed on the Business Instructional Facility (BIF) in summer 2019. The construction drawings called for 19 solar PV panels rated 200-360W, with microinverters, with a fixed tilt for each panel ranging from 21 to 40 degrees off the roofing surface.
Campus Tree Advisory Committee: General Meeting notes from October 2020
Associated Project(s):Attached are the notes from the October general meeting of the Campus Tree Advisory Committee.
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