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Solar construction info
Associated Project(s):Professor Scott Willenbrock shared this link with photos from the installation of solar on his home. http://www.newprairieconstruction.com/solar-panel-installation.
Possible Electrification Study under discussion
Associated Project(s):A group of faculty, students, and staff are looking into the options for an Electrification Study for campus. This would be a study that goes through the formal "Feasibility Study" process at F&S, starting with a "Qualifications Based Selection" or QBS.
Archived info - previous project description
Associated Project(s):The Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP), completed in 2010, identifies several goals related to energy production and distribution on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) campus. The iCAP called for a detailed study of the University's Energy and Utility systems. That study is now ongoing and is intended to be interactive with the sustainability goals of the iCAP. The University is working with a multi-disciplinary consulting team to study the requirements and opportunities necessary to safely and reliably meet the current and future campus energy needs. The areas of study will examine factors including safety, system reliability, environmental impacts, environmental permit requirements, cost, budget constraints, pending/likely changes in legislation and regulations related to energy utilities, fuel costs, industry trends, innovative technologies and sustainability. Note that the study is limited to the Utility enterprise. Comments regarding improvements in transportation and buildings should be made directly to the sustainability office.
To that end, we are reaching out to the broader campus community to understand what ideas you have in mind that might help the University community meet our energy-related iCAP goals and objectives. If you have specific ideas we would love to hear from you. Please use this form to offer suggestions.
Archived info - previous project description
Associated Project(s):Energy conservation is considered the easiest and most cost-effective way to achieve reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Opportunities for conservation on campus are great. In order to reduce emissions, the Climate Action Plan has laid out potential energy savings on campus in areas such as lighting, building commissioning, fume hoods, behavioral change and incentives, and information technology. All of these areas are prospective energy saving components and can contribute to a more sustainable campus.
More specifically, the iCAP said the University would implement decentralized energy billing at the college level in 2011, attain a 30 percent reduction in total building energy use (excluding the National Petascale Computing Facility) by fiscal year 2020 as compared to fiscal year 2008, and attain a 30 percent reduction in associated building related emissions. The iCAP also said that appropriate maintenance levels would be allocated to ensure that energy reductions are sustained.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, this past week was very busy. We had a good number come in, but events were the big thing. We sold 2 bikes for $280, 1 build-a-bike for $50, 11 student memberships for $275, 2 community membership for $80, and grossed $978. I participated in the Bike Census. It was very well organized by Lily, and went well. The BikeFace organized Ride with the Chancellor was a success. I hosted an open house at the center before the ride. The Chancellor seemed to enjoy the ride. She mentioned not knowing the Bike Center existed until I explained what this strange garage filled with bicycles was. I'm thinking about sending her a post card inviting her back. I did a deep clean of the shop in anticipation of the visit and it keeps getting cleaner and better. I made a informational document about cargo bikes for FAA. Lily helped with some great improvements to the document that made it more friendly to non-cycling readers.
This week I am going to work on classes, building bikes, and find out our commitment to Bike To Work Day. It's been hard getting everything out of the warehouse, but I'm hoping to get this done this week.
From the Campus Bike Center,
James RoedlFYI - Indy Airport Solar Array
Associated Project(s):the Indy airport solar array is 17.5 MW AC.
update call with Emilie Rex
Associated Project(s):Today, iSEE reps joined a call with the Big Ten & Friends Sustainability group, to check in on the data collection efforts.
Uni High steam conservation project
Associated Project(s):Dave Hardin submitted a small project to replace about 35 obsolete thermostats and about 55 steam valves. There are several valves that are leaking through and heating the spaces, resulting in increased utility usage, as well as occupant discomfort. While we are doing this work, we will install a main isolation valve on the steam entrance line that is control by outside air temperature. Steam distribution goes around campus and turns the steam on/off twice a year for cooling and heating season, and with our lovely Illinois weather we could have significant temperatures swings that result in simultaneous heating and cooling situations. This isolation valve will eliminate those issues as well as provide a more comfortable building for the occupants while transitioning through season changes.
Meeting details
Associated Project(s):Marianne Downey met with Morgan Johnston and Brent Lewis on April 20 and showed them the location recommended by David Stone for the butterfly/pollinator planting (between the Uni Gym and Hue House). Brent thought it was a good spot.
They also discussed that the Math House and the Hue House have to be demolished for the butterfly plant project at the Uni High could begin.
Marianne has asked David Stone and Japhia Ramkumar, for their advice as to the size of planting and what plants should be planted.
Attached Files:ECBS SWATeam Meeting Minutes
Associated Project(s):Discussion on the development of a campus sustainability brand continued, with the input of iSEE Communications attendees Tony Mancuso and Olivia Harris. The Big Picture Recommendation discussion moved forward as well, and a subcommittee meeting was set for April 26. The Green Office Program is up and running again, with Olivia Webb replacing Nishant Makhijani as iSEE Sustainability Programs Coordinator. The Building Standards Consultation Group is planning to call its first meeting, led by Morgan Johnston and Fred Hahn, before the end of the semester.
Attached Files:Campus officials meeting about butterfly planting at Uni High
Associated Project(s):Uni grad and Associate Director of Facilities & Services, Morgan Johnston, and Campus Landscaping Architect, Brent Lewis, will meet the Director of Advancement at the University of Illinois Laboratory High School, Marianne Downey, at 8:30 AM on April 20, 2016, at the school’s Stoughton entrance.
Weekly Update
Associated Project(s):Hello all, This past week was good. We saw better weather and as a result a huge bump in attendance. The newly reorganized space has gotten lots of compliments. We'll see if it works in the long run. We sold 6 bikes for $740, 1 build-a-bike for $30, 5 memberships for $140, and grossed $1490.80. Lots of cool things going on. I took a bunch more bikes out of the warehouse, and am building them to sell/make space. I setup the wheel building class for May. Lily and I presented the cargo bike to FAA, and agreed to work on sustainable transportation solutions with them. I got a lot of work done on the annual reports in anticipation of the end of the fiscal year.
This week I will be making a short report of sustainable transportation options for FAA, cleaning up the shop, helping with the Bike Census, participating in Ride with the Chancellor, and continuing to work on the annual reports.
From the Campus Outpost,
James RoedlSonified Sustainability Festival a great success
Associated Project(s):Good morning, team!
The Sonified Sustainability Festival was this weekend, and had a pretty solid turnout (between 400-500 by my informal running headcount throughout the afternoon). If you couple that with the turnout for the Gallery opening (~100) and the previous two concerts (a little over a 100 each time) you’re looking at around 750 for the project as a whole, without even counting all the other folks who pass through the gallery show before May 2nd.
On top of that, we got some solid coverage for SSC. We were included in the programs and all the advertisements, and also got decent recognition in the local media. Here’s the news roundup:
- WILL’s Environmental Almanac - https://will.illinois.edu/environmentalalmanac
- U of I’s News Bureau - https://news.illinois.edu/blog/view/6367/349825
- Smile Politely (I’m quoted; I hope I summarized our reasoning well enough) - http://smilepolitely.com/culture/the_sonified_sustainability_festival_links_arts_and_environment/
- And last but not least, UI7 News - https://vimeo.com/163029259
Not bad considering we were up against Ebertfest and the spring football game.
All My Best,
Micah Kenfield
Student Sustainability Committee Coordinator
Illini Lights Out Results
Associated Project(s):Energy Conservation and Building Standards SWATeam Recommendation Summary:
Illini Lights Out – Friday April 15th 6pm – 7pmSummary: Student volunteers switched off lights in 8 buildings around the Main Quad, counted the number of lights and the room number on a tally sheet and closed any windows left open. Students were given free rein on how to document lights in rooms (some chose to write the rooms with lights off and on, some just the rooms with lights on) and which (unlocked) rooms to enter – as long as they recorded the number of lights switched off. After returning their tally sheets they filled out a short survey and enjoyed some pizza.
Buildings and Number of Lights Turned Off:
- English Building: 100
- Gregory Hall: 540
- Lincoln Hall: 60
- Daniel Kinley Hall: 42
- Davenport Hall: 191
- Noyes Laboratory: 75
- Altgeld Hall: 182
- Foreign Languages Building: 343
Total: 1, 533
Number of windows closed: 71
Student volunteers: 22 students from 18 different majors, from ALL academic years.Student Feedback: Fun & positive environment. Advertise more. Recruit more people. Do it more often. Develop consistent counting metric.
Suggested Buildings: Armory, NSRC, Illini Union, Psychology Building, South Quad, ALL.
Conclusions/Implications:
- Students keen to participate again – more advertising = more participants.
- Significant room to expand initiative across campus: north/south quad.
- Not all buildings can be audited due to sensitive information or lack of classrooms.
- Specific rooms/ numbers and number of lights should be provided in future to simplify volunteer instructions and tally sheets. However, many accessible hallway lights were switched off during this event.
- Partnership with local restaurant would make this more cost effective to run and maintain.
- Better education of the importance of keeping windows closed to maintain heating/cooling efficiencies needed – especially when weather transitions from cool to warm.
- Directly addresses iCAP Chapter 2. Objective 4: Engage and incentivise the campus community in energy conservation.
Illini Lights Out is an effective and cost efficient way to help with energy conservation efforts and engages students on campus!!
Attached Files:Resilience Presentation 2016
Associated Project(s):Defined resilience, along with describing various indicators of progress within our local community.
Attached Files:4.4.2016 SWATeam Meeting Minutes and Agenda
Associated Project(s):A copy of the minutes and agenda from the PWR SWATeam meeting on April 4, 2016.
2016 Committee Charge letter
Associated Project(s):Attached is the Tree Campus Advisory Committee Charge letter for 2016.
Attached Files:Illini Lights Out pilot was a huge success
Associated Project(s):Just quick here. We completed the Illini Lights Out a few minutes ago. It went off magnificently. Alex led the process with confidence and clarity. 15 volunteers showed up plus the 7 student patrols (they were perfect). Alex sent the teams out with clipboards (thanks Alex and Karl), maps (thank you Morgan J), instructions (thank you Morgan K) and tally sheets (thank you Jessica) to turn off lights and close windows, The teams took about 30 to 50 minutes, depending on the building. Pizza was enjoyed by all when they finished. The students seemed to really enjoy it.
Jessica prepared a short survey that the students completed so we have some idea of how they experienced this process. Thanks, Jessica. The local student TV service interviewed a few of us and they will do a story about us, where ever that goes.
So, great job everyone. Olivia Harris for the PR, Ravi for organizing our entry, Amy for the pizza, Ryan for the student patrol. And especially Alex who handled the communications with the volunteers and was the point person for the event. This was truly a TEAM effort.
Useful References on Native Plants, Pollinators and Related Topics
Associated Project(s):Here are some useful references on Native Plants, Pollinators, and related topics.