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Energy Environment Experiential Learning October 2009

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CAPITAL PLAN: Supporting the four core principles of the University's Academic

Plan:

Student success

Excellence in research, scholarship and creative activity

Interdisciplinary education and research

Return to community

Strategic Priorities for Capital Projects

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Medicine: HRIC/ TRW Veterinary Medicine

Taylor Family Digital Library

Current Capital Projects

Downtown Campus

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Energy Environment Experiential Learning

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This is an IT space…

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This is also an IT space… and

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So are these.

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Engineering Systems & SustainabilityEnvelope:

Triple Glazing Sun Shades

horizontal, vertical, angled, movable

System Design Goals:

Cost effective/within budget

Low energy

Decouple of heating/cooling from ventilation

Lab safety

High ventilation effectiveness

Flexibility in servicing spaces

Adaptable design for future (any CR → Lab)

Expansion capable (capacity, intensity)

Systems that teach

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CoolingChiller # Installed Age

1 1998 8

2 1998 8

3 1990 16

4 1972 34

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Basement Mechanical Concept

Ventilation

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Total Heating Cooling Fans/Pumps

Lights0.00

1,000.00

2,000.00

3,000.00

4,000.00

5,000.00

6,000.00

7,000.00

8,000.00

9,000.00

Energy Consumption Compar-ison

BaselineProposed

Energy Consumption 48% better than ASHRAE 90.1 • This energy reduction is achieved primarily by:

– High performance envelope– Smaller heating & cooling loads– Lower ventilation rates and fan power reduction strategies– Greater energy efficiency of the heat recovery device– Better performance of the cooling system

Carbon emissions 61% lower than ASHRAE 90.1

Energy Cost 57% better than ASHRAE 90.1 - 9 LEED Points

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Central Power Plant

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1990/1991

1991/1992

1992/1993

1993/1994

1994/1995

1995/1996

1996/1997

1997/1998

1998/1999

1999/2000

2000/2001

2001/2002

2002/2003

2003/2004

2004/2005

2005/2006

2006/2007

2007/2008

2008/2009

2009/2010

2010/2011

2011/2012

2012/2013

2013/2014

2014/2015

2015/2016

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100000

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CO

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188,494

177,184

New Building Energy Reduc-

tionsEnergy Initiatives Reductions

Today 2009 226,105

Canada's Kyoto Target (6%)

Business as Usual

29% below 1990 in 2012

(133,427)

Cogeneration Reductions

Cogeneration will be online in Spring of 2011 and is estimated to provide 80,000 tonnes of CO2 re-

ductions annually

Kyoto target date


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