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Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education October 10, 2011 Brent Fryrear, Director Public Partners Promoting Sustainability
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History First public partnership of its kind Started August, 2004 Originally to improve environmental education, environmental health, and environmental management Stewardship of tax dollars Environmental Principles Strengthens Partnership and each Partner’s commitment to sustainability
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Partnerships Why public partnerships? Large employers Huge number of students Purchasers of energy, food & products Given scale, small changes have big impact Set developmental standards in the community Positioned to lead by example
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Collective Resources Employees 27,500+ Land (acres) 25,135 Buildings 531+ Students135,000+ Vehicles 7,000+ Gas/Diesel use (gallons)12 million+ Annual energy use ($) >$44 million Increasing 5% - 7% per year
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Synergies of Partnership Improved education of community Shared expertise Economies of scale Joint research & studies Coordinated fundraising Improved capacity building Peer to peer, not top-down, advocacy
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Definition of Sustainability "meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs"(WCED, 1987). Environmental Economic Social www.gcbl.org/economy
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Strategic Vision The Partnership for a Green City envisions Louisville as an innovative national leader for economic sustainability and environmental quality. As members, the Jefferson County Public Schools, Jefferson Community & Technical College, Louisville Government and the University of Louisville make a long- term commitment to lead by example, educate, engage and collaborate with the community.
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Mission Statement Inspire and promote a sustainable green city through innovation, collaboration, action and measurable progress.
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Strategic Plan Increase influence of Partnership o Collaboration o Revenue enhancement o Advocacy o Research o Measurement Expand influence community- wide Work with Bingham Fellows (& others)
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Issues demanding change Climate change Energy costs Budget issues Economic malaise
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Climate Change Agreements U.S. Conference of Mayors Climate Protection Agreement (1054) Bowling Green Frankfort Lexington Louisville Owensboro Villa Hills American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment (670) Berea College Centre College Northern Kentucky Transylvania Univ. University of Louisville
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Achievements 2007 National Association of Counties Sustainable Communities Award Louisville Smarter Cities 2009 Ranking #21 http://smartercities.nrdc.org/cities/louisville-ky http://smartercities.nrdc.org/cities/louisville-ky Louisville Energy Star Partner of the Year 2010 Partnership Climate Action Report Released 2009 Two years, 200 people, community participation GHG Emissions Inventory Eight sections 175 recommendations Goals & objectives for teams
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Climate Action Report Highlights Where do greenhouse gases originate? Industry – 18% Commercial – 23% Transportation – 29% Residential Utility Use – 29% Waste 1% JCPS, Louisville government and UofL Generate approximately 5%
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Climate Action Report Highlights Climate Data indicates Daily average low temp slowly increasing Predictions include Increased frequency of heavy precipitation events Increased flooding Increased droughts and heat waves Local Impacts on Public Health Infrastructure Economy
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Select Team Achievements Environmental Education Brightside Youth Summit Bioneers 2009, 2010, 2011 Conducting EE courses for Honors Program Link EE to core content Environmental Health Asthma studies JCPS/Health Dept/UofL Project at Lassiter MS o Correlation between absenteeism and asthma Adaptive strategies for respiratory disease o Air quality alert days
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Achievements Green Buildings Energy Savings Performance Contracts Energy Star Partners Energy Awareness can save 15 – 20% Innovative light shelves LEED Certified/Energy Star buildings Wind Turbines and Solar Power
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Energy Saving Opportunities Energy Policy – specify equipment Remove instant hot water coffee makers Save ~$1300.00/ year for each Use lap top computers Save 80% to 90% in electrical costs Screen savers are not energy savers Smart Power Strips Reduce energy use 72%
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Achievements Green Fleets Right-sized vehicles Hybrid/alternative fuel vehicles Biodiesel 2% & 5% 32 Hybrid School Buses DPF Grants with LMG and JCPS Promoting alternative transportation vs. 24 M vehicle miles/day
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Alternative Transportation Transportation opportunities Increase public transportation Increase bicycling & walking Increase carpool, school pool or van pool Promote not idling more than 10 seconds Anti-idling policies at partners (An hour of idling time in a 4-cylinder vehicle uses more than a gallon of gasoline and more than 4 gallons in an 8-cylinder vehicle. In a diesel vehicle, idling for an hour consumes approximately a gallon of fuel.)
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Achievements Green Infrastructure Stormwater MOA Keep stormwater out of combined sewer Infrastructure improvements vs. stormwater management fees Local Foods Increase local foods Farmer’s Markets and CSAs
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Green Issues Orientation Employee Orientation – Sustainability JCPS Classified employee orientation UofL new employee orientation Louisville new employee orientation Professional Development Dumpster diving Energy auditing Sustainability 101 - 2011
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Green Purchasing New purchasing MOA 2009 Seeking joint contracts Containerized waste disposal - 2008 Bulb & ballast recycling - 2008 Electronics Recycling – 2009 (rebid 2011?) New paper contract – 2010 Hazardous Waste – 2011 Energy efficient replacement lamps (bulbs) 2011 Ink jet and toner cartridge recycling 2011 Green cleaning chemicals (partners) Mulch/landscaping materials (partners) Office Supplies (partners) 2011 Road salt
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Achievements Urban Forestry Urban tree canopy plan Identified storm assessment models Emerald Ash Borer Waste Management e-recycling Single stream recycling Biodegradable serving ware
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Where do we go from here? Implement Partnership strategic plan Seek grant funding for projects Add new public partners? Joan Riehm Award (third year) Immediate Focus Climate Change Alternative Transportation Energy Awareness/Vampire Loads Continue increasing each partner’s sustainability Move Louisville toward Green City status
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Questions? Comments? Thoughts? Thank you! Contact Information: Brent Fryrear, Director 502-852-8854 brent@partnershipforagreencity.org
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JCPS Green Buildings/Energy Energy Management Systems and Savings Save $500,000 in utility costs (annually) 150 buildings in Kilowatt Crackdown (out of 260 buildings) Numerous Energy Star Schools Ballard, Myers, Conway, Ramsey, Cane Run, Shelby, Stopher, and Farmer Member, Collaboration for High Performance Schools
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JCPS Green Buildings/Energy Natural lighting, light shelves, and tubular day-lighting systems. Energy efficient lighting – with dimmable ballasts Solar hot water arrays on three schools Wind turbine at Ramsey Middle Geothermal heat pumps at Cane Run Renovations to green building standards Reduced gas usage by 90% over 30 years
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JCPS (other areas) Uses biodiesel in all its school buses Diesel particulate filter grants Right-sized fleet vehicles Hybrid electric vehicles Logistics with bus routes Biodegradable serving ware Single stream recycling First with sustainability in orientation Rain Gardens, bioswales, pervious pavement Asthma Studies/Environmental Health Outdoor classrooms Environmental Magnet programs
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Louisville Green Buildings & Energy Kilowatt Crackdown 2009 & 2010 Energy Star Partner of the Year 2010 Johnson Controls ESPC - $13 million/24 buildings 10% reduction goal for energy and fuel LEED Certified Buildings Newburg Library Liberty Green Community Building 444 Building – Metro Development Center The Old Jail TARC Bus Maintenance Annex
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Louisville (other areas) Brightside Youth Summit Go Green Louisville Single Stream recycling (LMG and curbside) Green Roof - 444 Building Ride TARC free with ID Right-sized vehicles Hybrid electric vehicles Biodiesel Diesel particulate filter grants Household hazardous waste collection
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University of Louisville Assistant to the Provost for Sustainability Sustainability Council Operations Finance & Administration Education & Research Siemens Energy Savings Performance Contract Belknap $22 million - saving $6500 a day HSC/Shelby $25 million Climate Action Plan – September 2010 Used climate action report Sustainability Plan (coming soon)
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University of Louisville LEED Certified Buildings Clinical and Translational Research Building Duthie Center for Engineering Center for Predictive Medicine College of Business Addition (under const) TARC free ride with ID Increasing bike usage Tree Campus USA Green Threads – Sustainability in 130 courses
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