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Inventory of all impounded bicycles
Associated Project(s):Phase 3 of the project was to inventory all the bicycles at Round Barn. With the help of Nathaniel Nevins and Sathish Ravipatti, Sarthak Prasad finished the inventory of all the impounded bicycles by August 15, 2022.
Sarthak Prasad spent nearly 50 hours during the tagging, confirming, and inventorying phases of this project.
Electric vehicles - Guide to purchasing EVs and Community-wide EV charging forum from Plymouth, MN
Associated Project(s):Please see attached
iCAP Portal Admin Meeting - August 12, 2022
Associated Project(s):Michael showed updates to the iCAP Portal:
- It's safe to delete Collections; tested on dev to confirm it doesn't break anything.
- Project Collection page: fixed bug where project hierarchy showed all Collections for each project rather than only current Collection.
- Create project page: fixed bug where input fields were overflowing their containers in Firefox.
- The Projects by Project Status listing now allows you to select how many projects to view at a time, including All. There is also a “Download list of projects as CSV file” link below the listing, which includes the URL as its own column, since CSV files can’t include clickable links.
TODOs:
- Theme pages (e.g. Dev site Energy theme page)
- Padding between Project Hierarchy & Other Projects
- Make description collapsible
- Move to live site once other changes completed
- Project Header Layout (e.g. LEED Certification project)
- Add padding below header image
- Project Creation/Update page
- Add checkboxes for "Make ____ field collapsible" for each textarea (Description, Background, Conclusion)
2022 Freezer Challenge Results
Associated Project(s):From: Foote, Gerard Paul <gfoote2 at illinois.edu>
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2022 4:01 PM
Subject: Urgent poll for photo shoot & 2022 Freezer Challenge resultsHello Everyone,
Congratulations, on another world-class performance and international recognition in the 2022 International Freezer Challenge!
You have reduced over 290,000 kWh’s annually, an energy cost savings of over $25,500, which is our second highest results since participating in this competition and has earned the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign an Honorable Mention in the 2022 Freezer Challenge!
Yes, I know this is not the same as first place or even the innovative Winning Streak Award that we helped create, but it is a testament to our world-class example and leadership in sustainable laboratory practices in research sample cold-storage management.
Most importantly, your continued efforts, participation and documenting these lab practices reflects efficient adoption and implementation of sustainable laboratory practices that have long lasting impacts once incorporated into the labs day-to-day operations.
On a side note: My competitive side suspects that we once again may have outperformed or at least participated in the top tier of participating universities worldwide, more follow up to come.Please add your availability in this When2Meet calendar: https://www.when2meet.com/?16378891-ETV5Z by August 19th 2022 deadline?
FYI- The overall impacts are still being accumulated and will be shared in a campus wide media release and mass email.
The rules now state we are only able to be recognized for 1st place or the Winning Streak Award if previous winners surpass their previous year’s energy savings calculations and while we achieved are second highest reductions to date, overall it was not higher than last year’s reductions of over 383,000 kWh’s.
Thank you
Paul Foote
Think Globally. Act Locally
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Specialist
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
F&S Energy Services RetrocommissioningEmail: gfoote2 at illinois.edu
Office: 217-244-1048
Water bottle filling stations in state-supported facilities
Associated Project(s):Per the request of Morgan White on 6/28/22, Building Service Workers under F&S Transportation and Building Services completed an inventory of water bottle filling stations in state-supported facilities on 8/11/22. Attached is the data. This was based on a recommendation from the iCAP Zero Waste Team to better understand the infrastructure of water bottle filling stations on campus. If iSEE/F&S can identify where stations are lacking, more stations could be added. The purpose of the inventory is to decrease single-use plastic water bottle use on campus.
Attached Files:"Let's Talk about Sustainability" Event Agenda
Associated Project(s):From: Moore, Meredith Kaye <mkm0078 at illinois.edu>
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2022 2:23 PM
To: Mancuso, Anthony D <tmancuso at illinois.edu>; Wurth Asmussen, Julie Ann <jwurth at illinois.edu>
Cc: White, Morgan <mbwhite at illinois.edu>; Fraterrigo, Jennifer M <jmf at illinois.edu>; Murphy, Elizabeth A <eamurphy at illinois.edu>; Khanna, Madhu <khanna1 at illinois.edu>
Subject: "Let's Talk about Sustainability" event agendaHi all,
We now have confirmation for the “Let’s Talk about Sustainability” event agenda. As a reminder, this will be held each morning (10-11AM) in the South Lounge of the Union during the first week of the semester (August 22-27).
Monday 8/22 – Meet iSEE/iCAP with sustainability staffTuesday 8/23 – Plastic reduction with ISTC
Wednesday 8/24 – Student involvement with SSLC/SECS/SSC
Thursday 8/25 – Sustainable transportation (learn how to register your bike, take the bus, etc) with F&S and Bike Center
Friday 8/26 – Educational opportunities with iSEE
The purpose is to welcome students to campus, help them learn more about sustainability efforts on campus and in the community, and engage them in panel discussions on specific topics. Each morning, there will be a brief presentations (10-15 minutes) about a topic by a subject-matter expert, followed by open discussion and questions from attendees. They are not meant to be very formal but instead to spark the curiosity and interest of students and staff, particularly those who are new to campus, and help them find ways to become involved in advocacy and a local culture of sustainability. This event is open to all!
The Communications Team is in the process of creating a Facebook event for the event; it will also be advertised in the iSEE newsletter next week, EWeek/iNews/GradLinks, and at the Welcome Celebration. Please help advertise the event in your circles as well and let me know if you have any questions in the meantime.
Thank you!
Meredith--------------------------------------------
“There are a lot of dreamers – dreaming is very important, but it’s really the dreamer and the doer. You’ve got to be the doer.” –Will StegerMEREDITH MOORE
Sustainability Programs Manager
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment (iSEE)
1101 W Peabody Drive (Suite 382), Urbana, IL, 61801
217.333.0119 | mkm0078 at illinois.edu
www.sustainability.illinois.edu
Renewable Energy Markets 2022
Associated Project(s):See Who You'll Meet at REM™ 2022 Renewable Energy Markets™ (REM™) 2022 is only 5 weeks away. Don't miss your opportunity to join decision-makers in-person covering 24/7 clean energy procurement, green hydrogen, residential solar grid integration, equity and environmental justice in residential renewable energy programs, corporate ESG & climate disclosure, and more.
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C2ES
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CEBI
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CenterPoint Energy
Central Iowa Power Cooperative
Clean Energy Business Network
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ClearTrace
Climate Collaborative
CMS Enterprises Company
Consumers Energy
Coral Future
East Bay Community Energy
EcoEngineers
ECOHZ
EDF Energy NA
Energia Libre
Energy Sciences
Evolution Markets
Gas South
General Motors
Google
Granular Energy
Green Power EMC
GreenEnergy GPO
I-REC Standard
Idaho Power
Intelligent I-N
Isla Verde Capital
Kanin Energy
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
LevelTen Energy
LG&E and KU Energy LLC
Low Impact Hydro Institute
M-RETS
Manitoba Hydro
Mazzetti
Meeting Contractors, LLC
Meta
MSCI
Mt.Stonegate Green Asset Management Ltd.
NASDAQ
National Renewable Energy LaboratoryNERA Economic Consulting
New Energy Equity, an ALLETE Company
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Outdoor Industry Association (OIA)
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Peninsula Clean Energy
Persefoni
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Powerex
Powerledger
Puget Sound Energy
PXiSE Energy Solutions
Reactivate
Renewable Northwest
Renewable Thermal Collaborative
RENEWPR
RNG Coalition
RPE, LLC
S&P Global
Schneider Electric
Silicon Valley Clean Energy
Singularity Energy
Sol Systems
SolarView
South Pole
Southwest Gas Corporation
Sterling Planet
STX
Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council
T-Mobile
Target
Tennessee Valley Authority
The AES Corporation
The Climate Registry
The EnergyTag Initiative
The International REC Standard Foundation
Trillium Energy
TVA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Union of Concerned Scientists
US EPA Green Power Partnership
Vote Solar
Weaver
WECC
WGL Energy
White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ)
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
World Resources Institute
World Wildlife Fund
WREGIS/WECC
WRISE
WSP USA
Xcel Energy
XpansivFellowship Applications Closing August 14 Thanks to this year’s Fellowship Sponsor, Target, ten current students will be selected to attend the entire conference for free. These lucky students will take advantage of the unique real-world learning and possible career-advancing opportunities REM™ provides. Students interested in applying for the fellowship program may email us or fill out the form. Applications are due 8/14/22 by 5pm PDT.
Just Announced! Keynote Speaker We're excited to announce Brett Carter of Xcel Energy as one of our keynote speakers!
Brett C. Carter is Executive Vice President, Group President Utilities, and Chief Customer Officer of Xcel Energy, leading the areas of brand management, customer assistance, energy efficiency program development, community affairs, and oversight of the operating companies to achieve constructive regulatory outcomes in the eight states served.
Carter leads Xcel Energy’s customer engagement through transformative work to enhance the customer experience and expand our portfolio of programs, deepening our relationship with customers and meeting their needs for the clean energy future. A key pillar of this is continuing Xcel Energy’s industry leadership in transportation electrification and the growth of electric-vehicle ownership and infrastructure. In his role, Carter ensures the alignment between the company’s customer strategy and the operating companies which engage with numerous stakeholders and policymakers to achieve constructive regulatory outcomes for the benefit of our customers in the eight states we serve.
Don't Miss the GPLA Luncheon Included in Your Registration! The Green Power Leadership Awards (GPLAs) are the oldest and most coveted competitive awards in the renewable energy industry. They recognize outstanding leadership in the field by individuals and organizations that are driving green power development and adoption.
Awards will be presented by Center for Resource Solutions and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Don't miss the GPLA ceremony and luncheon on Thursday, September 15.REM™ 2022 Agenda REM™ 2022's focused agenda includes 25+ sessions, speakers, and networking opportunities. Join us in person in Minneapolis, registration is open!
Wednesday, September 14
- Voluntary Renewable Energy Markets 101 Workshop
- Pre-Conference Tour of CenterPoint Energy's green hydrogen pilot facility
- Opening Night Reception
Thursday, September 15
- Power Table
- Impact of Corporate Renewable Energy Procurement: Different Pathways to Achieving Goals
- ESG and Climate Disclosure: Impacts for Corporations
- Accelerating New Markets for Green Hydrogen
- Green Power Leadership Awards Luncheon
- 24/7 Clean Energy Procurement: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
- Mechanisms and Technologies Encouraging Residential Grid Participation
- Equity and Environmental Justice in Clean Energy Policy
- Table Topics
- RINs for Electric Vehicles
- Activating Renewable Energy in Product Use and Supply Chain
- Clean Energy Accounting Project (CEAP)
- The Evolving Role of Investors in Carbon Markets
- Learning from Electric Utility Green Power Programs
- Avoiding Consumer Confusion in the Voluntary RE Market
- Green-e® Certification in South America
- Federal Clean Energy Policy
- How International Market Boundaries Rules Affect the Growth of Renewables Worldwide
- Innovative Approaches to Scope 1 and Scope 3 Mitigation
- Minneapolis Mixer
Friday, September 16
- U.S. EPA Green Power Partnership for Renewable Energy Providers Breakfast
- WRISE: Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy Breakfast
- U.S. Renewable Energy Tracking Systems Workshop and Breakfast
- State of the Markets
- Case Studies: Equity and Environmental Justice in Residential Renewable Energy Programs
- Corporate Procurement: Enabling Access for Renewable Energy Buyers
- Understanding Carbon Intensity of Renewable Fuels Projects
- Renewable Natural Gas: C&I Procurement and Green Programs for Gas Utilities
- Corporate International Supply Chains and Meeting Global Renewable Energy Procurement Goals
- Siting Renewables to Improve Outcomes for Communities
- Wholesale Markets and State Renewable Energy Policy
- 24/7 Clean Energy Procurement Workshop
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Inquiry about SSC Micro Grants
Associated Project(s):Sarthak Prasad reached out to Jack Reicherts to ask if SSC awards micro grants.
Jack replied with the message below,
Hi Sarthak,
In the interest of streamlining things, I think we got rid of microgrants as of a year and a half ago or so. We still do student-led under $10k projects on a rolling basis, but everything else still goes through the normal 2-step process. If you ever need to connect with interested students, I’m happy to plug potential projects on our Discord server!
Best,
Jack
Weekly Update: Refurbished bicycles, Abandoned bikes
Associated Project(s):All, We’re quickly approaching zero stock for refurbished bikes. One particularly eager patron bought two of our more expensive road bikes back-to-back last week. Thankfully, we received 3 bikes in very-good-to-great condition that should—fingers crossed—be on the sales floor for Wednesday.
We’re in the beginning stages of clearing out abandoned bikes. Approximately 200 will go to CBC/TBP so that’ll help our inventory. The abandoned bikes at the rack in front of the bike center were cut this morning, cleaning up and clearing space for folks to lock there. We’ll be better able to see if any donations have been left, as well.
The numbers:
Visitors: 21
Sales: $1,646.75
Bikes (refurb): 3 for $1,025
B-a-B: 1 for $50
Tires/tubes: 15 for $113Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorChampaign County Regional Environmental Framework Launch
Associated Project(s):From: Rita Morocoima-Black <RMorocoima-Black@ccrpc.org>
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2022 3:27 PM
To: asnyder@cumtd.com; Betsy Tracy <betsy.tracy@dot.gov>; Bob Nelson <robert.m.nelson@illinois.gov>; cjmitten@urbanaillinois.us; Christopher Walton <christopher.walton@savoy.illinois.gov>; Dalitso S. Sulamoyo <dsulamoyo@ccrpc.org>; Daniel Magee <Daniel.Magee@illinois.gov>; Dave Clark <dave.clark@champaignil.gov>; White, Morgan <mbwhite@illinois.edu>; Jeff Blue <jblue@co.champaign.il.us>; John Cooper <jcooper@co.champaign.il.us>; Karl Gnadt <kgnadt@cumtd.com>; Rob Kowalski <Rob.Kowalski@champaignil.gov>; DeLorenzo, Stacey <sdeloren@illinois.edu>; Thomas Caldwell <Thomas.Caldwell@illinois.gov>; Roland White <roland.white@savoy.illinois.gov>; Tim Cowan <tacowan@urbanaillinois.us>; John Zeman <jczeman@urbanaillinois.us>
Subject: Champaign County Regional Environmental Framework LaunchHi CUUATS Technical Members,
We, at the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission, are excited to announce the launch of the Champaign County Regional Environmental Framework (REF).
The REF is a centralized resource to help local planners, agencies, and engineers make informed decisions about transportation projects by providing data and analysis regarding ecological, cultural, and regulated-waste resources across Champaign County. As a preliminary screening tool, the REF allows users to identify compliance-triggering and ecologically vulnerable resources within a project location and incorporate them early into project planning, laying the groundwork for potential National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Illinois Dept. of Transportation (IDOT) environmental review processes.
The REF can be accessed at the link provided. The Phase 1 report can be accessed here, through the REF website, or under Projects + Documents on the CCRPC website. We will be continuing to work on and make improvements to the website, as needed.
Thanks,
Rita
Rita Morocoima-Black
Planning and Community Development Director
Planning and Community Development
A division of the Champaign County Regional Planning Commission
1776 E. Washington St, Urbana, IL 61802
P 217.328.3313 | D 217.819.4056 | ccrpc.orgPeople. Possibilities.
Agenda for Bike to Work Day and Light the Night: August 4, 2022
Associated Project(s):See attached
Solar Urbana-Champaign
Associated Project(s):From: Marta Monti <marta@midwestrenew.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2022 4:34 PM
To: White, Morgan <mbwhite at illinois.edu>
Subject: Solar Urbana-Champaign is back!Solar Urbana Champaign is back for 2022
2022 marks the seventh year for the Solar Urbana Champaign program. Since 2016, this non-profit-led program has educated 1,292 people about their solar opportunities with our Solar Power Hours presentations, and of those folks, 242 properties decided to go solar.
In partnership with our competitively-selected installer, GRNE Solar, and with support from the Citizens Utility Board (CUB), the City of Urbana, and our growing partners, we're excited to help central Illinois residents go solar and save on their energy costs!
Find us online:
- Learn all about Solar Urbana Champaign and sign up for your free site assessment by visiting the website at SolarUrbanaChampaign.com
- Be sure to like the Solar Urbana-Champaign and the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) Facebook pages and join the online conversation!
- Learn more about our competitively selected solar installer, GRNE Solar, by visiting their website.
First Benchmark Reached!
Our group buy program uses the power of bulk purchasing to create an economy of scale: the more people who participate, the larger the savings become! This year's program has already passed the first 50 kilowatt benchmark, meaning that participants can look forward to additional savings. Join today and share with friends so we can achieve lower costs for everyone!
Please help spread the word:
Please share the program website or this email with your friends and neighbors or post it on your social media pages.
Remember: the more people that go solar through the Solar Urbana Champaign program, the lower the cost for all!
Pull out your yard sign, it's Grow Solar season!
Not sure where it went? No worries, it's been a while. Let us know where to drop it off and we will get you a new one.
- UPCOMING SOLAR POWER HOURS -
Share this schedule with a friend and invite them to start their solar journey with you!
8/11, Thursday: Solar Power Hour, 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Papa Del’s Pizza Factory, 1201 S Neil St, Champaign, IL
8/17, Wednesday: Solar Power Hour, 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Danville Public Library, 319 N Vermilion St, Danville, IL
8/26, Friday: Solar Power Hour, 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Big Thorn Farm & Brewery, 14274 600 North Rd, Georgetown, IL – co-hosted by Big Thorn Farm & Brewery
8/31, Wednesday: Solar Power Hour, 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Zoom (click to register)
— BROUGHT TO YOU BY —
Questions?
Throughout the program, if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please let me know. I can be reached at marta@midwestrenew.org.
Sincerely,
Marta Monti
MREA Solar Program Manager
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) promotes renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable living through education and demonstration. To learn more about our work, visit midwestrenew.org.
Weekly Update: Social Ride, Build-a-Bike
Associated Project(s):All, Two weeks back we received three nicer bikes as donations which have proven to be quick fixes. Visit numbers were surprisingly low on Wednesday but that gave us some time to catch up on the piles of wheels and bikes we needed to strip down for parts. Sunday was the Bike Project social ride. On Monday we had a Build-a-Bike completed—a decent hybrid is a great improvement over a too-small roadmaster!—and on Friday we had another member start a Build-a-Bike.
Got an interview for a new hire this week, the Bike Project Members’ Meeting tonight, and one more of the nicer bikes to fix up.
The numbers:
Visitors: 19Sales: $800.50
Bikes (refurb): 1 for $170
Build-a-Bike: 1 for $50
Memberships: 8 for $240Thanks!
Jacob Benjamin
Campus Bike Center CoordinatorJuly 2022 Buyer's Share Report
Associated Project(s):RailSplitter Wind Farm provided the July 2022 Buyer's Share amounts by hour, totaling 1,055.9 Megawatt hours.
The July 2022 Buyer's Share Report is attached below.
Attached Files:Veo rideship - June and July 2022
Associated Project(s):Please see attached the ridership overview for the month of June and July 2022.
Attached Files:Abandoned bicycles transported to Round Barns by Parking
Associated Project(s):All the abandoned bicycles were impounded and transported to the Round Barns by Parking department by July 29, 2022. Parking would send the F&S TDM department an invoice for this project.
Agenda for Bike to Work Day and Light the Night: July 28, 2022
Associated Project(s):See attached
Herbicide Application @ Orchard Downs Update
Associated Project(s):From: Jaquet, Izabelle Sarah
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2021 9:53 AM
To: Lewis, Brent C; White, Morgan
Cc: Ward, Michael Patrick; Brunk, Lauren
Subject: FTGU Herbicide Update
Hello All,
I sent an email regarding From The Ground Up's Orchard Down Plot restoration in May and don't believe I received explicit approval for the plan, so I did not initiate further action. Now that the fall semester is upon us, I would like to ask if it's still possible to apply herbicide to the whole plot?
Thank you so much,
Izabelle
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Izabelle Jaquet (she/her)
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science & Agriculture and Consumer Economics
University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign| December 2022Res003 Collecting Info about Environmental Justice Needs - Successful
Associated Project(s):Following the transmittal of Res003 Collecting Info about Environmental Justice Needs, Bob Flider, Morgan White, Jennifer Fraterrigo, Stacy Gloss, and Meredith Moore met to discuss how we can move forward with environmental justice planning and how we can collaborate on these efforts. The meeting minutes are attached.
See the Res003 Collecting Info about Environmental Justice Needs recommendation here.
For future updates, please refer to the Environmental Justice Plan project.
Attached Files: