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A Climate Action Plan (iCAP) – Energy Projects Morgan B. Johnston, E.I.T. Sustainability Coordinator, Facilities & Services University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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1 A Climate Action Plan (iCAP) – Energy Projects Morgan B. Johnston, E.I.T. Sustainability Coordinator, Facilities & Services University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Big Ten Environmental Stewardship Group November 14-16, 2010 Suhail Barot, Chair Student Sustainability Committee University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign John G. Dempsey, Ph.D., P.E., LEED ® AP Executive Director, Facilities & Services University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

2 University of Illinois Carbon Emissions Footprint 570,000 MTE of CO2 in 2008 More than 85% due to buildings and carbonized fuel use at Abbott Power Plant A relatively low transportation footprint

3 Net Zero Mitigation Wedges

4 Energy Targets FY 2025 Commitments  40% Energy Use  25% Renewables

5 Path to Energy Reduction 5 of 21 Together We Can 1.Meter Project 2.LEED NC 3.Lighting Retrofits 4.RCx 5.Energy Retrofits 6.Thermal Storage 7.ESCO

6 Energy Conservation

7 Current Building Design Strategies  “ECE” Building Evaluating “Net Zero” Active Chilled Beams Dedicated Outdoor Air (DOA) Units Energy Recovery Wheels Heat Recovery Chillers LED Lighting PVs

8 Use Renewable Energy  Renewables Targets 25% by 2025 17.5% by 2020 5% by 2015

9 Behavior Change  Energy Displays  Energy Presentations

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11 Benefits of Energy Conservation  Each 1% reduction is worth $500,000+ and 5,200 tons of annual carbon emissions  8.2% energy reduction returns CO2 emissions to 2000 levels  19.7% energy reduction returns emissions to 1990 levels


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