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Sustainability Advocates Program New Advocates Training April 7, 2009

ENERGY AT NYU. Sustainability Advocates Program New Advocates Training April 7, 2009. 150,000,000 kWh of electricity 4,000,000 gallons of fuel oil 8,800,000 therms of natural gas 80,000 mlbs of steam Virtually all of NYU’s carbon footprint is building energy use

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Sustainability Advocates Program New Advocates Training April 7, 2009

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  1. ENERGY ATNYU Sustainability Advocates Program New Advocates Training April 7, 2009

  2. 150,000,000 kWh of electricity 4,000,000 gallons of fuel oil 8,800,000 therms of natural gas 80,000 mlbs of steam Virtually all of NYU’s carbon footprint is building energy use NYU produces about 0.3% of New York City’s carbon output. “Across the world, the realities of global warming are pressing hard against political and policy decisions; it is an enlightened and courageous elected leader who chooses to make the difficult decision of setting an agenda to confront directly the challenges of global warming.” --John Sexton, PlaNYC Challenge, June 6, 2007 NYU Energy Use

  3. NYU Cogeneration Plant

  4. Cogeneration (Combined Heat and Power)

  5. Top electricity users in large buildings

  6. NYU uses both “conservation” and “efficiency” “Conservation”: avoiding using energy Thermostat setpoints: $500,000/degree F temp. raised Computer power management & “Phantom Loads”: $750,000/year on turned-off devices Energy: Conservation vs. efficiency • “Efficiency”: doing the same thing with less energy • CFL replacements save over $100/bulb installed, with same light output

  7. Setting the thermostat

  8. 2,500 occupancy sensors in offices/classrooms Vending Misers on beverage machines Heating/cooling occupancy sensors in about 1500 dorm rooms Staff and student computer hibernation settings Working with custodial staff to ensure lights off after cleaning Building schedules Examining temperature setpoints Energy actions: Conservation

  9. 13,000 CFLs installed in fixtures 12,000 CFLs distributed to incoming students Lighting audits or retrofitsin over 4,000,000 occupied square feet Boiler controls for better performance in “shoulder” months Recommisioning/retrocommissioning Energy Star equipment; premium efficiency motors (NYSERDA) Energy actions: Efficiency

  10. Boiler controls for higher efficiency Recommisioning/retrocommissioning Domestic hot water retrofits in buildings using fuel oil in summer Third North kitchen renovation Heating controls in student rooms Exploration of LEED in some new projects Energy savings: beyond electricity

  11. Call Client Services Center at x81001 with hot/cold calls Use fans; avoid space heaters Set computers to “hibernate” when not in use Turn off lights when leaving office Turn off “Phantom Loads” (copiers, printers, etc.) at night and on weekends Natural lighting/daylighting Consider a laptop and docking station instead of a desktop Buy Energy Star rated equipment Replace incandescents with CFLs What can Advocates do?

  12. ENERGY STRATEGY

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