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Surpassed first goal!
Associated Project(s):The Urbana-Champaign ENERGY STAR Challenge has surpassed it's first goal to register 50 buildings in the Challenge, reaching 51 buildings in total last week!
The second goal is to get at least 25 buildings to submit their 2013 baseline energy performance. So far 22 buildings have submitted.
Help the Challenge get to 25 this month by submitting your building's Statement of Energy Performance (SEP) through our website or by email. Don't know what we're talking about? Call us now and ask! 217-384-2381.
Need help getting your data in on time? Don't wait, call today: 217-384-2381About Portfolio Manager
Tim Short with Champaign County Head Start says "it's so easy to use, I'm going to put all my buildings in it."
Portfolio Manager is an interactive resource management tool that enables you to track and assess energy and water use across your entire portfolio of buildings … all in a secure online environment.Digital sign details
Associated Project(s):Campus Rec and Housing have their own protocols for placing digital signage ads. http://www.housing.illinois.edu/Policies/Electronic%20Signage.aspx - HOUSING http://www.campusrec.illinois.edu/sponsors/ - CR
Shantanu is adding two Lab buildings for glove recycling
Associated Project(s):Blake Ashley from Kimberley Clark spoke with Shantanu Pai. Blake said they thought we are doing Labs, and Shantanu is going to work on implementing it at RAL, CLSL, and Housing. Tanya from Fisher is working with Shantanu on this project. RAL has a meeting being scheduled on June 23.
Archived web info - CSE communication
Associated Project(s):The CSE provides several outlets to learn about sustainability initiatives, education, research, and events. The CSE has made a concerted effort to increase their followers on Facebook and Twitter, since that seems to be an effective way to communicate with students. Other efforts to be more comprehensive are underway, as well.
- Green Teams: Green teams are groups of faculty members that attempt to further sustainable operatiosn at the University. There is one central focus of each green team. Focuses among all of the green teams on campus have a wide range within the broad category of sustainability, from energy efficiency to native plantings. Green teams usually consist of faculty members, which Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) have are student-led.
- E-newsletter: The CSE's weekly e-newsletter has 1,300 subscribers.
- Website: The CSE maintains a content-rich website that aims to inform the public about sustainability activities and resources on campus and in the region. In 2012, CSE worked to reorganize the site to be more intuitive and user-friendly.
- Facebook and Twitter: As part of the CSE's efforts to improve communication with students, the CSE made improvements to their Facebook and Twitter pages in 2012. As of February 2013, CSE's Twitter account had more than 900 followers.
- Media coverage: The CSE receives regular coverage in the Daily Illini, which is the University of Illinois' student newspaper, as a result of the CSE's many interactions with students. In 2012, the CSE (then the OS) was covered more than 30 times in the Daily Illini. The bi-monthly faculty/ staff newspaper, Inside Illinois, publishes a regular section devoted to green initiatives.
Update from Shantanu Pai
Associated Project(s):Shantanu Pai and Madeline (an ISTC intern) are taking over the implementation of the Nitrile Glove Recycling program at Housing Dining Services, after Seth Reints left the university. Shantanu has 24 containers that can hang on the edge of Dining's slim containers. Dawn Aubrey also needs containers that hang on the edge of the larger brute containers. Madeline has created a 3-D printed prototype, which will be sent to Shantanu's contact in Canada for replication.
Morgan provided Shantanu with the information that Seth had received or provided to SSC.
Archived web info - CSE Student Senate
Associated Project(s):Illinois Student Senate
In addition to the numerous registered student organizations, the Illinois Student Senate also has a committee on environmental sustainability. This committee has passed a number of resolutions regarding sustainability including bicycle infrastructure, local foods, Abbott coal use and native landscaping. Contact one of the senators for additional information.
Archived web info - CSE Green Living Tips
Associated Project(s):Green Living Tips
How Can YOU Make a Difference?
Power down
Power down for the community. Power down for the planet.
Turn off your lights when you leave a room. Shut down your computer and elecrtronic equipment when not in use. Every little bit counts, so start today!!
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
Do you really need all those napkins you just picked up in the cafeteria? What about that plastic water bottle - how about using a stainless steel or reusable water container instead? Recycling isn't just about where we put our trash when it's time to dispose of it, but is also inherent in the decisions we make before we purchase products as well.
What can you do for your campus and planet? Find out at Illini Union Go Green Recycling Facts!
How DO YOU make a difference on campus or in the community? We want to know!
We'll share your responses as we continue to update this section.
Archived web info - CSE Green Teams
Associated Project(s):Green Teams
Several units across campus have established sustainability committees, or green teams, to encourage more earth-friendly initiatives and behavior. For example, the College of Fine and Applied Arts has established an intra-collegiate committee to discuss environmentally conscientious and sustainable issues and solutions. The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs has created a green team with representatives from each of its units to develop a plan to implement sustainable practices.
Learn more about Student Affairs' green initiatives.Archived web info - F&S Energy Liaisons
Associated Project(s):The Energy Liaison Program
Ambitious goals reflect the University’s commitment to sustainability - environmental, social and fiscal. Although energy conservation is a universal problem, its solution begins with individuals.
Departments and colleges across campus have designated Energy Liaisons to promote energy conservation and share ideas and suggestions.
Energy liaisons:- Coordinate and share energy saving information with their respective areas
- Lead efforts to establish college/department short- and long-term energy conservation goals
- Are conduits through which ideas and suggestions reach Facilities & Services
Creating Obtainable Goals
- Identify areas for reduction
- Fume Hood usage
- Lighting Usage
- Space Usage
- Computer Policies and Practices
- Equipment Procurement Practices
- Air Conditioning and Ventilation Usage
- Laboratory Equipment Usage
Establish obtainable short-term and long-term goals
Examples: Short-Term Goals
- Create policy for turning off computer work stations
- Ask faculty and staff to turn off lighting and equipment not in use
- Create awareness across your department/college
- Require purchase of Energy Start rated equipment
- Close fume hoods when not in use
Examples: Long-Term Goals
- Identify areas of high energy usage and develop a plan for reduction
- Consolidation of fume hoods and equipment
- Facilitate systems retrofitting with F&S Retrocommissioning Team
- Develop a plan for space and classroom usage Investigate the consolidation of climate-sensitive projects/equipment
- Develop a plan and timetable for reaching the 17 percent reduction in five years
Energy Liaison Toolkit Toolkit Materials Attached Files:Archived web info - CSE Energy Liaisons
Associated Project(s):Energy Liaisons
The Energy Management Division of Facilities and Services initiated anEnergy Liaisons program in 2008. Departments, colleges, and other units across campus have designated Energy Liaisons to promote energy conservation and share ideas and suggestions. Facilities and Services regularly hosts workshops with the Energy Liaisons to discuss energy conservation opportunities. These Energy Liaisons serve as grassroots contacts for conservation initiatives.
Archived web info - CSE Student Groups
Associated Project(s):Student Groups
Want to learn more about sustainability issues? Want to make a difference?
Want to put your knowledge and skills to use?
Want to have fun?Below are some groups to explore.
Campus Registered Student Organizations• American Fisheries Society University of Illinois Student Chapter
• Ecological Design Consortium
• Energy Club
• Engineers Without Borders
• Environmental Law Society
• IRenergy: Illini Renewable Energy Group
• Red Bison
• Student Planning Organization
• Student Sustainability Committee
• Students for Environmental Concerns
• The Wildlife Society University of Illinois Student Chapter
• USGBC
Volunteer Opportunities• Alternative Spring Break
• Sustainable Student Farm
National Sustainability Organizations
• Roots and Shoots
• Student Affairs Green Team
• The Green Observer
Don't see what you're looking for? Have an event that you would like promoted? Contact us.
Archived web info - CSE Get Involved page
Associated Project(s):How to Get Involved
Learn how you can get involved on campus and in the community in sustainable efforts.
Through our Green Living Tips, find out what steps you can take to live more sustainably.
Want to know what’s happening on campus regarding sustainability efforts? Follow us onTwitter or sign up for our e-newsletter to find out about upcoming events in the community.
Archived web info - CSE SSC page
Associated Project(s):Student Sustainability Committee
The Student Sustainability Committee'spurpose is to:
1) explore the options for the use of the student fees for sustainability and alternative energy generation, and 2) evaluate the feasibility of projects being discussed with the professional assistance of engineers in the Division of Facilities and Services. The committee reviews and recommends projects to be funded from two student fees, the $14.00 Sustainable Campus Environment fee and the $2.00 Cleaner Energy Technologies fee.
In Spring 2003, a $2.00 per semester non-refundable student fee for Cleaner Energy Technologies was approved by a student referendum. The intent of the fee is to "provide pollution-free renewable energy as a portion of the campus energy portfolio and reduce campus energy consumption." In Spring 2010, students passed a referendum that raised the Sustainable Campus Environment Fee from $5 to $14. The measure passed by 77% approval, and established University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as having the largest funding pool of its kind in the United States. The Student Sustainability Committee, is a joint student, faculty and staff committee, though students are the only voting members on the Committee.
The projects approved by the Student Sustainability Committee undergo approval by the Office of Sustainability.
To become a member of the Student Sustainability Committee, visit the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs website for application information and application deadlines.
Student Sustainability Committee MembersStudents - 2012-2013
Kathryn Kinley - (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
Marika Nell - (Civil and Environmental Engineering) - Treasurer
Suharsh Sivakumar - (Computer Science)
Emily Cross - (Earth Systems, Society and Environment)
Olivia Webb - (Agricultural and Biological Engineering)
Jordan Jessop - (Graduate Student, Natural Resources and Environmental Science)
Marcus Ricce - (Graduate Student, Urban and Regional Planning)
Felicia Speranske - (Natural Resouces and Environmental Science)
Sean Sullivan - (Earth Systems, Society, and Environment)
Teresa Tousignant - (Graduate Student, Architecture)
Faculty Advisors - 2012-2013
Brenda Coble Lindsey- Social Work
Brian Deal- Urban and Regional Planning
Praveen Kumar- Civil and Environmental Engineering
Robert Pahre- Political Science
Madhu Viswanathan- Business
Michelle Wander- Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Staff Advisors - 2012-2013
Stephanie Lage- Office of Sustainability
Betsy Jo Liggett- Environmental Compliance, Facilities and Services
Morgan Johnston- Sustainability Coordinator, Facilities and Services
John Prince- Deferred Maintenance, Facilities and Services
Ed Slazinik- Illini UnionProgram Advisor
Mckenzie Beverage – Student Programs and ActivitiesArchived web info - CSE Student Initiatives
Associated Project(s):Student Initiatives
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is home to more than 40,000 undergraduate students. Many of our students are passionate about sustainability, as can be seen by the large number of student groups whose work revolves around sustaining our planet.
• There are approximately 25 student groups related to sustainability here on campus• In 2010, 70% of the student body voted to increase the sustainable campus fee from $5 to $14! This provides more than $1 million a year toward sustainability projects on our campus.
• During academic year 2010-2011, students led the development of two major events devoted to educating students, faculty, staff and the community about doing their part and how easy it can be to live a more sustainable lifestyle. In the fall, Sustainability Week included seminars, workshops, tours, etc. showcasing efforts underway and teaching ways for everyone to 'go green'. In spring, Earth Week was a similar effort, culminating in a concert with proceeds benefitting the Sustainable Student Farm.
Archived web info - CSE Ecosystems Research
Associated Project(s):Ecosystems
Food, water and energy are but a few factors to consider when examining sustainability. We need to look holistically at ecosystems and the services they provide. We need to ensure that we do not adversely affect part of the ecosystem while trying to find solutions in maintaining healthy ecosystems. There are many passionate researchers at Illinois investigating ecosystems and their services.
Department of Plant Biology
School of Integrative Biology
Illinois Natural History Survey
School of Earth, Society, and Environment
Institute for Genomic BiologyArchived web info - CSE Energy Research
Associated Project(s):Energy
Illinois is the place to learn about energy; whether it’s energy generation or distribution, traditional sources or alternative sources. Faculty from all across campus are involved in energy research.
Power & Engineering Systems
CABER – Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research
EBI - Energy Biosciences Institute
SEDAC – Smart Energy Design Assistance Center
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration CenterAttached Files:Archived web info - CSE Water Research
Associated Project(s):Water
Illinois is home to many experts who research the myriad of issues surrounding water. There are several centers or programs on campus that contribute innovative solutions.
* Illinois Water Resource Center
* Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant Program
* Water CAMPWS
* Long Term Recovery Council
* Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering
* Illinois State Water Survey
* National Great Rivers Research and Education Center
Illinois Water Science Center
The Midwest Technology Assistance Center for Small Public Water Systems
Center for Chemistry and Technology
Center for Groundwater Science
Center for Water as a Complex Environmental System (CWACES)
Center for Watershed ScienceArchived web info - CSE Food Research
Associated Project(s):Food
The University of Illinois has a distinguished history of research related to food. The links below will introduce you to the breadth of our food research. Whether you are interested in food production or distribution, safety or nutrition, Illinois is working to solve the toughest problems. In addition, we have included some links for sources of local foods and growing your own food.
A few of the programs that you might be interested in are the Illinois MarketMaker, and the University of Illinois Student Farm.
Want to find sources of local food? Try the Champaign Farmers Market, the Common Ground Food Co-op, and the Urbana Farmers Market. Or maybe you want to try your green thumb at growing your own food? If so,University of Illinois Extension has lots of resources to help get you started.
Department of Food Science & Human Nutrition
Agroecology & Sustainable Agriculture Program ASAP
Department of Agriculture & Consumer Economics
Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Department of Animal Sciences
Department of Crop Sciences
Department of Human and Community Development
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Crop Sciences Research and Education
Illinois SARE
Illinois SARE CalendarArchived web info - CSE Research
Associated Project(s):In 2009, the University of Illinois completed an extensive visioning process that included input from a diverse set of stakeholders. The resulting document points to Grand Challenges that we will continually address through our sustainability efforts. Devoted to the following goals, Illinois will become a world leader in creating new knowledge and innovative solutions.
Grand Challenge 1:
Maintain or restore natural ecosystem function while providing essential human services.
Grand Challenge 2:
To sustainably raise the quality of life for the world’s poor to acceptable levels.
Unique Strengths of Illinois
During the visioning process, we saw more clearly our unique position as a campus that has strengths in water programs, agriculture, engineering, business, and information technology, to name a few. A focus on the food/water/energy nexus emerged from this recognition, along with interest by our campus and community in working at the interface of these issues.Center for the Advancement of Sustainability Innovations, U.S. Army
The CSE is tasked with expanding the strategic partnership between Illinois and the military around sustainability topics and research initiatives of mutual interest. The basis for the partnership was formalized in 2009 via a MOU with the Center for the Advancement of Sustainability Innovations (CASI) in the Office and the Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), and University of Illinois, Board of Trustees via the CSE. The CSE and ERDC-CASI have pursued several areas of collaboration including the Sustainable Innovations seminar series.