ENERGY CONSERVATION & BUILDING STANDARDS Fred Hahn, Marian Huhman (Chair), Karl Helmink, Dhara Patel, Monica Chhatwani, Claudia Szczepaniak, Nishant Makhijani

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Objective 1 Maintain or reduce the campus gross square footage relative to the FY10 baseline. ❏ New Policy Net Zero Growth Space Policy, Adopted July 2015

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ENERGY CONSERVATION & BUILDING STANDARDS Fred Hahn, Marian Huhman (Chair), Karl Helmink, Dhara Patel, Monica Chhatwani, Claudia Szczepaniak, Nishant Makhijani SWATeam Evaluation Report Note: National Petascale Computing Facility is not included in the calculation Current Standing Objective 1 Maintain or reduce the campus gross square footage relative to the FY10 baseline. New Policy Net Zero Growth Space Policy, Adopted July 2015 Objective 2 Updating facilities standards to incorporate 2015 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) following a state implementation assumed November 30 th, Estimated 7.6% energy savings from previous version Identify the highest achievable energy standards for new buildings and major renovations, and incorporate these into the campus facility standards by the end of FY16. Objective 3 Strengthen centralized conservation efforts focusing on building systems, to achieve a 30% reduction in total campus buildings energy use by FY20. This includes meeting the LED Campus commitments. Campus projects Retrocommissioning Revolving Loan Fund Energy Performance Contract projects Lighting retrofits Objective 3 (continued) Used campus revolving loan fund ($750K) Annual utility bill was $2M. Expected of $500K (25%+ savings) Overall payback expected < 3 years Retrocommissioning (RCx) in ARC and CRCE Objective 3 (continued) 1700 fume hoods on campus High efficiency fume hoods (60 fpm) Moving towards VAV systems Collaborative efforts needed Equipment Laboratory Ventilation Schemes National Soybean Research Center First Floor - 3 fume hoods Third Floor - 21 fume hoods Objective 4 Engage and incentivize the campus community in energy conservation, including a comprehensive energy conservation campaign, with at least 50% of units participating by FY20. Objective 4 Campus-wide energy savings campaign Building level competitions? Certified Green Office Program Energy Conservation Incentive Program (ECIP) Where Do We Go From Here? Master plan for energy conservation Broaden scope of campus energy saving projects Campus Interests Intersect Maintenance Campus Projects Energy Conservation Where Do We Go From Here? Continue laboratory/fume hood Energy Performance Contracts; e.g., Engineering and Chemistry Engage in IT energy savings Campus engagement More investment is needed to see continued energy reductions.