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1 Greenhouse Gas Inventory FY 2013 and FY 2014 for the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC)
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2 What is the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC)? Pledge to create a plan to achieve climate neutrality ◦ Climate Neutrality = zero net greenhouse gas emissions, to be achieved by eliminating net GHG emissions, or by minimizing net GHG emissions as much as possible and using carbon offsets or other measures to mitigate the remaining emissions 685 signatory institutions (12 MnSCU) Signed by President Earl H. Potter III in 2009
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3 Process Greenhouse Gas Inventory ◦ FY 2004-2009 completed in 2010 ◦ FY 2010-2012 completed in 2013 ◦ FY 2013-2014 due January 15, 2015 ◦ New inventory due every two years after that Climate Action Plan ◦ Completed in 2012 and 2014 ◦ New progress report due ever two years after that
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4 Data compiled for 6 categories ◦ Institutional data ◦ On-campus stationary fuel use ◦ Purchased electricity ◦ Agriculture (fertilizer use) ◦ Refrigeration ◦ Transportation Greenhouse Gas Inventory
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5 St. Cloud State University’s Target Dates 2009 2017 2024 2035 - Climate Neutral Compared to 2009 emissions: ◦ 15% reduction by 2017 ◦ 40% reduction by 2024 ◦ Carbon Neutral by 2035
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6 FY 2009 47,683 metric tons of eCO 2 FY 2014 41,056 metric tons of eCO 2 Decrease of 6,627 metric tons, or 13.9% fewer emissions Inventory Results
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7 St. Cloud State University’s Target Dates 13.9% reduction
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8 Comparisons Comparison of Net Emissions of Aspirational Peer Institutions
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9 Comparisons Normalized Comparison of Aspirational Peer Institutions
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10 Comparisons Comparison of Net Emissions of Signatory Minnesota Public Universities
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11 Comparisons Comparison of Net Emissions of Signatory Minnesota Public Universities
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12 2014 Total Emissions by Sector (in Metric Tons of eCO 2 ) Inventory Results
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13 Inventory Results 2014 Total Emissions by Sector (in Metric Tons of eCO 2 )
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14 Inventory Results
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15 On-Campus Stationary Combustion On-Campus Stationary Combustion (35% of 2014 emissions) On-Campus Stationary Source Emissions and Heating Degree Days
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16 Purchased Electricity and Associated Emissions Purchased Electricity Purchased Electricity (36% of 2014 emissions)
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17 Purchased Electricity Purchased Electricity (36% of 2014 emissions) Source2004- 2009 20102011- 2012 2013- 2014 Coal48 %43 %43.9 %36 % Natural Gas5 %8 %6.6 % 13 % Nuclear28 %30 %29.1 %28 % Hydro-Electric8 %7 %7.5 %7 % Biomass2 %3 % Renewable (Wind, Solar) 7 %8 %9.8 %13 % Other2 %1 %0 %
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18 Commuting Commuting (18% of 2014 emissions) Emissions from Commuting
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19 Air Travel Air Travel (9% of 2014 emissions) Emissions from Air Travel
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20 Contributing Factors Switch in boiler fuel type and source On-going energy efficiency projects Improved data tracking (commuting) Industry improvements (Xcel, vehicle efficiencies) Changes in campus population Economy
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21 Going Forward Comprehensive facilities plan ◦ Better utilization of space ◦ Demolition of underutilized buildings ◦ More strategic off-hours scheduling Maintaining momentum ◦ Continued implementation of Climate Action Plan ◦ Pursue energy efficiency projects in lieu of ESCO Campus-wide support ◦ Sustainability coordinator conversations ◦ Education / research ◦ Continuing outreach to faculty/staff/students
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