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The goal of the energy management program is to develop and maintain an adaptable plan to stabilize, reduce, and offset campus energy requirements in a fiscally responsible manner that will continuously meet the campus wide environmental and sustainability goals.

In 2015, CU 鶹 signed the White House American Campuses Act pledging to maintain the ACUPCC goals for Greenhouse Gas Reductions against a 2005 baseline.CU is committed to reducing energy consumption per square foot by 2%annually and at least 12% by 2020 over a 2015 baseline.

Even with substantial growth of campus square footage greater than 28% growth since 2005, CU 鶹 to date has realized a 17% reduction of energy use per square foot through stricter energy standardsand LEED Gold driven designs in new construction and renovations.

Also in 2015, Facilities Management proposed a campus energy reduction goal which took into account square footage growth and weather.This normalized strategy is directly related to a Campus Energy Management Plan, which focuses on optimizing the operation of existing and new facilities. These proposed campus wide goals are:

  • Energy- 20% reduction per square foot (EUI weather normalized); set “optimized” EUI for each building against a 2014 Baseline of FY14 btu/gsf/HDD of 15.76
  • Carbon- 20% total reduction (campus goal) against 2005 baseline as defined by the

By proactively addressing the substantial growth CU 鶹 is experiencing, Energy Services is committed to optimizing the sustainability goals of the 鶹 Campus.

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