Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 69.61 |
Liaison | Tina Woolston |
Submission Date | Nov. 2, 2022 |
Tufts University
OP-5: Building Energy Efficiency
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.32 / 6.00 |
Shoshana
Blank Education and Outreach Program Administrator Office of Sustainability |
Part 1. Site energy use per unit of floor area
Performance year energy consumption
kWh | MMBtu | |
Imported electricity | 55,063,727 Kilowatt-hours | 187,877.44 MMBtu |
Electricity from on-site, non-combustion facilities/devices (e.g., renewable energy systems) | 3,463,249 Kilowatt-hours | 11,816.61 MMBtu |
Stationary fuels and thermal energy, performance year (report MMBtu):
MMBtu | |
Stationary fuels used on-site to generate electricity and/or thermal energy | 475,209 MMBtu |
Imported steam, hot water, and/or chilled water | 161,621 MMBtu |
Total site energy consumption, performance year:
Performance year building space
Floor area of energy intensive space, performance year:
Floor area | |
Laboratory space | 364,210 Square feet |
Healthcare space | 140,735 Square feet |
Other energy intensive space | 44,948 Square feet |
EUI-adjusted floor area, performance year:
Performance year heating and cooling degree days
Degree days | |
Heating degree days | 5,084 Degree-Days (°F) |
Cooling degree days | 988 Degree-Days (°F) |
Total degree days, performance year:
Performance period
Start date | End date | |
Performance period | July 1, 2019 | June 30, 2020 |
Metric used in scoring for Part 1
Part 2. Reduction in source energy use per unit of floor area
Baseline year energy consumption
STARS 2.2 requires electricity data in kilowatt-hours (kWh). If a baseline has already been established in a previous version of STARS and the institution wishes to continue using it, the electricity data must be re-entered in kWh. To convert existing electricity figures from MMBtu to kWh, simply multiply by 293.07107 MMBtu/kWh.
kWh | MMBtu | |
Imported electricity | 66,242,560.90 Kilowatt-hours | 226,019.62 MMBtu |
Electricity from on-site, non-combustion facilities/devices (e.g., renewable energy systems) | 0 Kilowatt-hours | 0 MMBtu |
Stationary fuels and thermal energy, baseline year (report MMBtu):
MMBtu | |
Stationary fuels used on-site to generate electricity and/or thermal energy | 263,609 MMBtu |
Imported steam, hot water, and/or chilled water | 124,438 MMBtu |
Total site energy consumption, baseline year:
Baseline year building space
Baseline period
Start date | End date | |
Baseline period | July 1, 2004 | June 30, 2005 |
A brief description of when and why the energy consumption baseline was adopted:
Source energy
Total energy consumption per unit of floor area:
Site energy | Source energy | |
Performance year | 0.15 MMBtu per square foot | 0.22 MMBtu per square foot |
Baseline year | 0.15 MMBtu per square foot | 0.27 MMBtu per square foot |
Metric used in scoring for Part 2
Optional Fields
A brief description of the institution's initiatives to shift individual attitudes and practices in regard to energy efficiency:
A brief description of energy use standards and controls employed by the institution:
http://sustainability.tufts.edu/tufts-university-temperature-policy/
We adjust temperature settings buildings depending on the season, making it warmer by a few degrees in the summer and cooling in the winter.
Anytime we renovate a building at Tufts we follow the building energy code and sometimes exceed the code. The code requires occupancy sensors. Certain buildings have an occupancy status of Standby mode, which reduces the energy use, but prepares for someone to be back in the room soon.
A brief description of Light Emitting Diode (LED) lighting and other energy-efficient lighting strategies employed by the institution:
A brief description of passive solar heating, geothermal systems, and related strategies employed by the institution:
A brief description of co-generation employed by the institution:
A brief description of the institution's initiatives to replace energy-consuming appliances, equipment, and systems with high efficiency alternatives:
Website URL where information about the institution’s energy conservation and efficiency program is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Gross square feet includes Walnut Hill Properties used by Tufts, not including the space leased for residential uses. Walnut Hill Properties is a separate corporation, owned by the university, which manages its real estate. The total gross square feet also includes three buildings that Tufts leases at the SMFA (230 The Fenway, 160 St. Alphonsus St., and 1025 Beacon St.). Therefore, the SMFA energy data from these buildings was included for FY20.
Building efficiency efforts have been going on since 1990, so this metric only captures a portion of the reduction in energy consumption per gross sq. ft.
Dining Services at Tufts specifically buys the most energy efficient equipment available in the market and periodically audits their operating processes to identify opportunities to reduce energy and water consumption.
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.