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Energy Models for Campus Facilities (In Progress)
Recent Project Updates
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8/30/2023
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4/9/2023
Hi Yun, Tom, and Joe,
Project Family
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Building-Level Energy Efficiency
- Building Envelope Pilot Project
- Convert Fume Hoods from CAV to VAV
- ECE Net-Zero Energy Building
- Energy Models for Campus Facilities
- Energy-Efficient HVAC Infection Control
- Facility Standards
- Graduate Dance Space
- LEED Certification
- Lighting Conservation Projects
- Plant Sciences Window Shades
- Reduce Active Fume Hoods
- Weatherization of Small Campus Buildings
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Associated Recommendation(s)
Description
As the iCAP 2020 says, "Using information gathered from capital projects, faculty members and researchers can collaborate with F&S to develop a reference database of calibrated energy models for campus buildings. This might be the product of student classroom projects. The campus could then use these models to prioritize building retrofits and determine the preferred level of improvements (i.e., envelope versus mechanicals) for each building." (Page 41).
There are energy models provided to Facilities & Services during the regular Capital Programs process, and there are students and researchers who work with energy models and create energy models. In 2021, the Energy iCAP Team recommended that F&S and Professor Yun Yi in the School of Architecture work together to create additional energy models for campus buildings.
Background
Website URL(s)
Project Team
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Primary Contact:
Yun YiTeam Members:
- Tom Keller
- Morgan White
- Beth Leitz
Prior Contacts:
- Joe Villanti
Dates
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Proposed February 11, 2021Proposed by Energy iCAP TeamApproved May 7, 2021Approved by Mohamed Attalla
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