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Dalhousie University "Green Procurement" and the "Powerful Opportunities" for
ENERGY STAR® at the UniversityRochelle Owen, Director of Sustainability, June 1, 2011
Table of Contents
Initiative on CampusBarriers and OpportunitiesNext Steps
Dalhousie University Campus110 buildings on 79-acres in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada.
Includes 4.8 million gross square feet of building space.
A campus population of approximately 20,000 (16,500 students, 3500 faculty and staff).
“Awareness” of ENERGY STAR1. Increase knowledge of
ENERGY STAR symbol and qualified products
2. ENERGY STAR used as a procurement criteria in relevant RFPs
3. Increase sustainable procurement concepts in Dalhousie procurement
4. Integrate ENERGY STAR specifications into design guidelines
• Lunch and Learn Workshops• Educational Products
• Develop wording for standard RFP and tender templates
• Upgrade Dalhousie procurement policy to incorporate concepts of energy in the policy and ENERGY STAR in evaluations and on their website
• Work with Facilities Management to upgrade design guidelines for external contractors and internal stores
1. Increase KnowledgeA 1 ½ hour lunch and learn session was developed and outlined in a training power point. Targeted participation.40 people attended. Evaluation from asked what follow-up actions they would take
The highest rated follow-up action– ENERGY STAR language in policies
RFPs, tenders (85%) and signing up for the Office of Energy Efficiency’s newsletter (82%).
1. Increased KnowledgePostersJeopardy GameEmail signatureTip sheetsPurchasing SleeveLCD ScreensTraining WorkshopWebsite Button
2. ENERGY STAR in Procurement
Natural Gas furnacesMulti-functional devicesLightingBeverage RFP for vending machinesAV equipment
ENERGY STAR language has been recently added to the following RFPs and tenders:
3 & 4. Sustainable Concepts in Procurement Policy and Design Guidelines
ENERGY STAR language and other sustainability considerations have been provided to the Director of Procurement for inclusion in a revision of Dalhousie’s Purchasing Policy to be released in Summer 2011.Targeting: Policy, RFPs, tenders, design guidelines.
Examples in PolicyTo the greatest extent possible, purchase:
Energy efficient equipment, supplies, and appliances that meet ENERGY STAR guidelines and recommendations
In all areas for which ENERGY STAR criteria exist, the products that Duke purchases will be ENERGY STAR qualified or meet the performance requirements for ENERGY STAR specifications. In areas for which guidelines are not available, Duke will seek energy efficient products.
Barriers and Opportunities
Many purchasers – Over 800 people have a purchasing card.
Target: specific departments that do bulk of purchasing.Ensure ENERGY STAR language is in policy, RFPs, tenders, design guidelines.
Decentralized purchasingPromoting and organizing movement to more standing offers: electronics as an example.
Conclusion and Next StepsPositive feedback received. Departments posting ENERGY STAR posters, tips sheets, and prompts electronically and at key locations. Dalhousie has recently added ENERGY STAR in RFPs and tenders such as MFDs, natural gas furnaces, AV equipment, and vending machines. Revisions have and are being made to plan to policies and design standards that should be approved in the summer. Refrigerator project.
Contact Information
Sustainability at Dalhousie:
www.sustainability.dal.ca
Contact: Rochelle Owen, Director of Sustainability, [email protected], 902-494-7448