Overall Rating Silver - expired
Overall Score 56.59
Liaison Rob Andrejewski
Submission Date Feb. 15, 2016
Executive Letter Download

STARS v2.0

University of Richmond
OP-8: Building Energy Consumption

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 1.30 / 6.00 George Souleret
University Engineer
Facilities
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Total building energy consumption, all sources (transportation fuels excluded):
Performance Year Baseline Year
Total building energy consumption 358,077.90 MMBtu 398,859.40 MMBtu

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Purchased electricity and steam:
Performance Year Baseline Year
Grid-purchased electricity 142,155.30 MMBtu 135,626.80 MMBtu
District steam/hot water 0 MMBtu 0 MMBtu

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Gross floor area of building space::
Performance Year Baseline Year
Gross floor area 2,594,490 Gross square feet 2,370,813 Gross square feet

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Floor area of energy intensive space, performance year::
Floor Area
Laboratory space 67,408 Square feet
Healthcare space 2,574 Square feet
Other energy intensive space

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Degree days, performance year (base 65 °F)::
Degree days (see help icon above)
Heating degree days 3,298
Cooling degree days 2,280

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Source-site ratios::
Source-Site Ratio (see help icon above)
Grid-purchased electricity 3.14
District steam/hot water 1.20

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Start and end dates of the performance year and baseline year (or 3-year periods)::
Start Date End Date
Performance Year July 1, 2014 June 30, 2015
Baseline Year July 1, 2007 June 30, 2008

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A brief description of when and why the building energy consumption baseline was adopted:
2008 is the baseline year for our Climate Action Plan.

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A brief description of any building temperature standards employed by the institution:
A campus-wide building automation system (BAS) that is centrally controlled, monitors and adjusts space temperature according to occupancy schedules.

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A brief description of any light emitting diode (LED) lighting employed by the institution:
LED recessed canned fixtures and track lighting are used in various public spaces on campus, and all new residential buildings and renovations.

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A brief description of any occupancy and/or vacancy sensors employed by the institution:
A combination of motion sensors and infrared sensors are utilized in high use areas, including classrooms, conference rooms, other public spaces, such as bathrooms in many buildings on campus.

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A brief description of any passive solar heating employed by the institution:
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A brief description of any ground-source heat pumps employed by the institution:
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A brief description of any cogeneration technologies employed by the institution:
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A brief description of any building recommissioning or retrofit program employed by the institution:
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A brief description of any energy metering and management systems employed by the institution:
The centrally located campus-wide building automation system (BAS) is used by the controls manager to track energy consumption and performance in all academic and most residential buildings on campus.

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A brief description of the institution's program to replace energy-consuming appliances, equipment and systems with high efficiency alternatives:
We strive to purchase EnergyStar rated appliances when available.

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A brief description of any energy-efficient landscape design initiatives employed by the institution:
We use native species and hand water only when establishing plants.

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A brief description of any vending machine sensors, lightless machines, or LED-lit machines employed by the institution:
The vast majority of vending machines on campus are on motion sensors, meaning that they are inactive until the machine senses the presence of a person. The devices used are called Vending Misers and Snack Misers. These are, however, being phased out by the vendors with efficient vending machines.

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A brief description of other energy conservation and efficiency initiatives employed by the institution:
LED exterior lighting is being specified and used for campus park-style post lights. Demand ventilation using CO2 sensing is being used in many classrooms.

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The website URL where information about the institution’s energy conservation and efficiency initiatives is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
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