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An Environmentally Sustainable University

An Environmentally Sustainable University. An Environmentally Sustainable University. An impact has a strong affect on something, it can be positive or negative affect . Our environment is the conditions that surround us and for this presentation we can say:

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An Environmentally Sustainable University

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  1. An Environmentally Sustainable University

  2. An Environmentally Sustainable University An impact has a strong affect on something, it can be positive or negative affect. Our environment is the conditions that surround us and for this presentation we can say: Environmental sustainability is best described as managing our impacts on the environment and leaving it in a suitable condition for future generations

  3. Be realistic

  4. But…… ………………………do not rule anyone out as an aid to environmental sustainability, we all have an impact at work which can affect the environment, we can all make more informed choices

  5. Environmental impacts are inevitable

  6. But some of them • Can be reduced to a level as low as possible

  7. Our environmental impacts Where our impacts originate from Procurement Energy Travel Waste Water

  8. Carbon dioxide emissions • All of these areas can be best summarised as an impact on the environment in terms of carbon dioxide emissions which accelerate climate change

  9. An Environmentally Sustainable University • If we are to minimise affects on the environment and be a environmentally sustainable university we have to consider each area in turn and make the right choices for the environment, whilst training and making all staff and students aware of both their work and home life approaches to the environment

  10. Energy • HEFCE - A sector-level target in line with the Climate Change Act of 34% reduction by 2020 and 80% reduction by 2050 against a 1990 baseline. • Reality for Northumbria due to expansion of the estate is 55% CO2 emissions reduction on 2009/2010 baseline or 10,850 tonnes by 2020 • Future capital funding will be focussed on how well we achieve this

  11. An Environmentally Sustainable University • Recognised staff engagement – part of Green Impact • Mirror health and safety management model HSG 65

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  13. An Environmentally Sustainable University • We have to embed environmental sustainability into out activities and be prepared to take this further to make it an everyday choice ‘Take only what you require’ ‘Make do and mend’

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  15. An Environmentally Sustainable University • 35 universities and colleges took part in 2010/11 • 621 teams- 35,467 staff, • 3,985 people directly involved in a Green Impact committee • 19,620 greening actions were completed! • 495 student and staff auditors trained

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  19. Can this be sustained?

  20. A plan to reduce carbon • £7.5 million to reach a 32.5% reduction in CO2 emissions based on 2005 baseline year by 2020 (from energy) • In other words to be 32.5% lower than what we were in 2005, which is a 55% cut on last year’s emissions by 2020 (from energy)

  21. Carbon Management • Very important to realise that the plan will continually change to show all carbon emissions and we have prepared the way for this to happen by measuring scope 3 emissions

  22. Carbon Management • What are scope 3 emissions? • All other indirect emissions so carbon associated with goods we buy, their production and transportation in other words our full boundary carbon footprint

  23. Carbon Management • Some examples include: • Staff driving own cars for work 371,452 kms • Hire cars and taxis 408,694 kms • Rail 1,961,556 kms • Air 13,440,000 kms • Procurement £73,000,000 (construction high cost)

  24. Carbon Management • How does this all breakdown? • Electricity 15,393 tonnes CO2 • Gas 7,149 tonnes CO2 • Business Travel 2,654 tonnes CO2 • Commuting 22,710 tonnes CO2 • Procurement 49,179 tonnes CO2

  25. Carbon Management • We have to set a reduction target for scope 3 emissions by December 2013 • To be an environmentally sustainable university we must measure and then manage • Every choice you make at work can have an environmental benefit, we need to better understand what we are buying and train our staff

  26. Here’s an impact on our environment

  27. Here’s a more true picture

  28. Progress • Voltage Optimisation • This initiative predicted CO2 reductions of 1,150 tonnes. Of the 10 unit installations 2 are fully operational and the remaining 8 units are being re-commissioned to ensure they are working to full functionality. • Glenamara Halls unit 13.9% reduction in energy annual comparison • Coach Lane Campus unit 10.9% reduction in energy annual comparison • Predicted annual CO2 reductions from current units 117 tonnes, from all units 1,105 tonnes by 2015

  29. Progress • Carbon Savings CHP unit in Sport Central to date 429 tonnes • Generates electricity by burning gas and the heat generated during this process heats the swimming pool

  30. Progress • Electrical sub metering is 60% complete, 100% completion by 2012/13 academic year • Reduction of onsite server and storage to reduce consumption throughout 2011/12 • Automatic switching of users to a selected server to allow shut down of further servers to reduce consumption throughout 2011/12 • Switched laptop procurement to a carbon neutral scheme in 2011 • Implementation of remote auto shutdown of left on staff PCs 2011 • Instigated the procurement of LED screens over LCD to reduce energy consumption in 2011/12

  31. Progress • Single occupancy car use 39.9% • Now it is 31.7% • Cycling 2.9% • Now it is 5.8%, near to 8% • Recycling was offered for paper only in three buildings • Now plastic, metal, paper and cardboard can be recycled from all buildings

  32. An Environmentally Sustainable University • Produce an environmental impact assessment questionnaire for suppliers to complete, further than the PQQ’s. • We can show our suppliers how serious we are about becoming a sustainable university. • Procure less and more sustainably potential is very high to cut a significant level of carbon emissions

  33. An Environmentally Sustainable University • We must reduce lifecycle impacts of our operations, from paperclips to potatoes from cooking to communicating • These are the steps on the road to a sustainable university, including this font

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  35. Carbon Management • Commencing September 2011 to July 2015 • Boiler replacement • Lighting recomissioning • VSD on all pumps without them • Reduce chiller use • Small scale CHP units • Increase occupancy detection for AHU • BMS improvements

  36. Carbon Management • Staff and student engagement local carbon management >1,000 tonnes CO2 reductions • Green Impact and local Sustainability Management Groups play a key role in this • We have established 9 groups and have 29 staff working on Green Impact

  37. Carbon Management • Phase 2 commences • Thinking big: • Tri-generation and biomass CHP systems possibly through city-wide district heating.

  38. Carbon Management • Tri-generation works by creating heat, cooling and power without the usual losses associated with typical energy generation, they can supply multiple businesses in a district system, possible the Civic Centre and the University. • To make the very large carbon tonne reductions we need to eliminate the usual losses of traditional power, it has to be more than using less energy from the grid, particularly given expansion. Major undertaking with many constraints

  39. Carbon Management • Replace all lighting • Double glaze all buildings • PV on all suitable buildings • Heat reclaim on waste heat • 5,000 tonnes (from energy)

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  41. An Environmentally Sustainable University • A sustainable university teaches sustainability • Almost all Schools engage to some degree sustainability for teaching, what we need is education for sustainable development across all possible courses

  42. An Environmentally Sustainable University • It is challenging • It needs everybody to play a part • It takes time • It is underway • It is very worthwhile In the coming years environmental sustainability is going to become increasingly under the spotlight, a University that does not reduce its carbon will stand out from the (currently small) crowd that does

  43. An Environmentally Sustainable University • MUST minimise carbon emissions • Look at genuine offsets for our carbon emissions • Avoid any waste, in all senses of the word • Reduce lifecycle impacts of our operations • Train and support staff and students • Extend to all areas of life

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