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Green Design at SUHighlights of Recent Projects
and Planning Initiatives
April 28, 2010
Wayne SheltonDirector of Campus Sustainability & Environmental SafetySalisbury University
Purchased Electricity, 52.9%
Heating using oil & gas, 13.4%
Faculty / Staff Commuters, 7.8%
Student Commuters, 12.0%
Air Travel, 8.4%
University Fleet, 2.1%Refrigerants & Chemicals, 2.7% Solid Waste, .0001%
FY 2008 Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Source
Note: This study was conducted by students of the Perdue School of Business and Small Business Development Center
Climate Action Plan
Faculty, staff and students completed and published a Climate Action Plan in January 2010, which includes:
– A target date for achieving climate neutrality by 2050.
– Interim targets for goals and actions that will lead to climate neutrality.
– Actions to make climate neutrality and sustainability a part of the educational experience for students and elemental for planning.
– Actions to expand research or other efforts necessary to achieve climate neutrality.
– Mechanisms for tracking progress on goals and actions.
Improving What We HavePepco Energy Services Performance Contract:• Replace mechanical equipment in 14 buildings• Installation of thousands of efficient bulbs and fixtures• Energy misers on vending machines• Sealant around windows and doors• Upgraded 1700 plumbing fixtures to low‐flow• Renewable energy sources for 5 percent of SU’s power
• Annual savings est. 11 million gallons water and $331,000 in energy costs
TETC Features• USGBC LEED Silver• High efficiency heating and cooling• Reflective paving on roof• Efficient bulbs and occupant sensors• 72% construction waste recycled• Returned parking lot to greenscape and softscape• 32% less water use than standard fixtures (100k/yr)• Low VOC carpet & paint• Bamboo flooring & high recycle content acoustical ceiling tile
Parking Garage
• Led lights with daylight sensor
• Daylight harvesting system
• Reduced heat island effect
• 100% demolition material recycled
• 100% construction material recycled
• Replaced previously developed area; increased pervious area by 15%
• Reserved areas for low emitting vehicles
• Designed to accommodate electric vehicle plug‐in
St. Martin Renovation
• Reflective roof
• High quality air filters
• Low flow water fixtures
• Solar power stairwell vent
• High efficiency HVAC with energy recovery
• Natural lighting in meeting spaces
• 50% of waste diverted from landfills
• Carpet with 50% recycled content
Pocomoke Renovation
• Seeking LEED Silver
• Low VOCs
• 2 yr old high efficiency HVAC
• Living – Learning environment
• Open design with natural light
• High recycle content resilient sheet flooring ‐ Tandus Corporation
Manokin, Wicomico & Nanticoke Renovations
• Seeking LEED Silver
• Low VOCs
• Geothermal heat pump
• Tandus flooring
• Living – Learning
• Open design with natural light
Perdue Schoolof Business
• Seeking LEED Gold
• Built on parking lot footprint
• Geothermal heat pump
• Solar panels
• Education Kiosk– Interactive
– Dashboard for building data
– Content especially for young visitors
Campus Trends• More open space
• Change occupant habits
• Reduced parking lot footprint
• Increase on‐campus housing
• Improve walking/biking connections with East Campus and surrounding residence areas
• Change and add policies
Transportation
• Parking permits decrease– 4,700 in 2005
– 3,000 in 2008
• Shuttle bus ridership increase– 6,300 riders/week
• Bicycle use increased– 77% increase
• Walking / Skateboarding increase