Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 48.69 |
Liaison | Tina Evans |
Submission Date | Aug. 20, 2024 |
Colorado Mountain College
OP-6: Clean and Renewable Energy
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.23 / 4.00 |
Kevin
Hillmer-Pegram Professor Sustainability Studies |
Total energy consumption (electric and non-electric)
Clean and renewable energy sources
Clean and renewable electricity
kWh | MMBtu | |
Imported electricity from certified/verified clean and renewable sources (i.e., bundled green power purchases) | 0 Kilowatt-hours | 0 MMBtu |
Electricity from on-site, clean and renewable sources (rights retained/retired) | 4,151,658 Kilowatt-hours | 14,165.46 MMBtu |
A brief description of the certified/verified sources of clean and renewable electricity:
n/a
A brief description of the on-site renewable electricity generating facilities/devices:
CMC's Spring Valley campus became in 2023 the location of the largest photovoltaic power plant of its kind in Colorado, soon to be outsized by another. Owned by Amaresco, Inc., which built and operates the system, the array produces 4.5 MW of electricity and is integrated with a 15-MWh battery system. Amaresco sells the power (via a Power-Purchasing Agreement) to our local, member-owned electric utility Holy Cross Energy (HCE), which in turns sells some of that power to CMC to provide all the power to our campuses at Aspen, Spring Valley (Glenwood Springs) and Edwards. The plant could produce more than enough electricity for the entire college, were it not for the fact that HCE's grid connects to only three of our locations. Holy Cross CEO Bryan Hannegan, who came to HCE a few years ago from NREL, has catalyzed this rural utility into a new stage of the clean energy transition in the Central Rocky Mountains. Part of this arrangement was for CMC to hold the RECs associated with the energy being produced, so even though we don't own the power and purchase it from our utility, we do earn this credit by dint of this criteria as explained in the STARS Technical Manual: "In order to count, the institution must retain or own the rights to the renewable energy reported. Grid mix reported by a utility does not count toward the credit (grid mix may be reported in optional fields under this credit)." See here for press about this unprecedented collaboration: https://coloradomtn.edu/cmc-news/hce-and-cmc-announce-partnership-with-ameresco-for-solar-and-battery-energy-storage-project/
Leadville and Rifle campuses both have older, 103-KW photovoltaic, grid-tied arrays. Spring Valley's much larger and more complex system (as described in our answer to the previous question) became operational in 2023.
Clean and renewable thermal energy
MMBtu | |
Clean and renewable stationary fuels used on-site to generate thermal energy | 0 MMBtu |
Imported steam, hot water, and/or chilled water from certified/verified clean and renewable sources | 0 MMBtu |
A brief description of the clean and renewable stationary fuels:
A brief description of the certified/verified sources of clean and renewable thermal energy:
Unbundled renewable energy products
kWh | MMBtu | |
Purchased RECs, GOs, I-RECs or equivalent unbundled renewable energy products certified by a third party | 0 Kilowatt-hours | 0 MMBtu |
A brief description of the unbundled renewable energy products:
Metrics used in scoring
Percentage of total energy consumption from clean and renewable sources:
Optional Fields
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Percentage of total electricity use (0-100) | |
Biomass | --- |
Coal | --- |
Geothermal | --- |
Hydro | --- |
Natural gas | --- |
Nuclear | --- |
Solar photovoltaic | --- |
Wind | --- |
Other (please specify and explain below) | --- |
A brief description of other sources of electricity not specified above:
Energy used for heating buildings, by source::
Percentage of total energy used to heat buildings (0-100) | |
Biomass | --- |
Coal | --- |
Electricity | --- |
Fuel oil | --- |
Geothermal | --- |
Natural gas | --- |
Other (please specify and explain below) | --- |
A brief description of other sources of building heating not specified above:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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