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Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus
Perrin Pellegrin
Sustainability Manager
Perrin Pellegrin
Sustainability Manager
Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus
Built Environment Highlights: New ConstructionBuilt Environment Highlights: New Construction Marine Science Research Building (LEED certified) Students Resource Building (pending LEED gold) Future LEED projects: Ocean Science Education Building
(plans for LEED Gold. Education, Social Science Building (planned LEED Silver)
Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus
Built Environment Highlights: Existing BuildingsBuilt Environment Highlights: Existing Buildings• UCSB joined the USGBC’s Portfolio Program. Will certify 25 buildings over
the next 5 years. That’s over 2.1 million sq ft.• 23 LEED credits established on campus-wide basis! Streamlines LEED
documentation for future buildings• Year 1 buildings: North Hall, Bren Hall, Embarcadero Hall, Harold Frank Hall
in process. Recreation Center is pending LEED silver
Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus
Built Environment Highlights: Future GoalsBuilt Environment Highlights: Future Goals
• Newly constructed buildings should showcase sustainable design through a “building that teaches” approach
• Mandatory eco-charette in the pre-programming phase• Design, construct, and operate buildings using a closed-loop process to
eliminate waste
Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus
Built Environment and EnergyBuilt Environment and Energy
• Buildings are responsible for 40% of US carbon emissions and 9% of total world emissions.
• Building natural gas and electricity use represent over 95% of UCSB’s carbon emissions.
• Energy use and green building are tightly linked.• New buildings must beat Title 24 by 20%. LEED Existing Buildings must be
at least 17% more efficient than average buildings of their type.
Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus Energy and Climate ChangeEnergy and Climate Change
• UCSB has taken a greenhouse gas emissions inventory since 2004. Goals to reach 2000 levels by 2010 and 1990 goals by 2020.
• 3% away from 2010 goals, need to account for future growth• Total emissions have crept upwards since 2004 due to new lab
buildings, but energy intensity has decreased.
Electrical intensity: kWh/sq ft/yr
18.22
26.21
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
Fisc al Year
kW
h/sq ft/yr
31% Reduction
Total campus CO2 emissions in tonnes
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
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Energy Future GoalsEnergy Future Goals
By 2050, reduce fossil fuel usage by 80% using campus co-generation and waste heat and• increase photovoltaic on campus to 7% of usage• increase wind energy procurement to 20% of usage• increase new green technology to 6% of usage
Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus
Energy Conservation and RenewablesEnergy Conservation and Renewables
• Energy conservation remains our best option for lowering our carbon footprint.
• Allows UCSB to do more with limited resources• UCSB is making strategic investments in alternative energy:
•Photovoltaics on Carillo, Bren, and soon on Rec Cen II•Combined heat and power at Bio II•Solar hot water at selected dorms; Rec Cen plans to install for pool•Exploring on-site wind production as technology advances
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Energy Conservation EducationEnergy Conservation Education
• UCSB maintains real-time energy data for many buildings on campus• Energy.ucsb.edu has tons of useful information, annual report, etc• LEED EB mandates energy reduction. Work to educate building occupants to help save energy
• Green Touch Screen could educate thousands
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Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus For more information, contact: Sustainability at UCSB Campus Sustainability at UCSB Campus
Mark Peppers, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Project Manager893-2661 ext. [email protected]
Ryan Schauland, Energy and Sustainability Coordinator893-2661 ext. [email protected]
Perrin Pellegrin, Campus Sustainability Manager893-2661 ext. [email protected]