Title: Sustainability in the University of California
1Sustainability in the University of California
- Towards Sustainability Conference at Chico State
- March 7, 2006
- Matthew St.Clair
- UC Office of the President
2Outline of Talk
- UC System Basics
- Sustainability What and Why?
- UC Policy Context and History
- Green Building and Clean Energy Targets
- Implementation Successes and Challenges
- Campus Highlights
- Lessons Learned
3UC System Basics
- 10 Campuses Acute Care Labs
- 200,000 Students
- 100 Million Gross Square Feet
- 1 of California Electricity Use
4UC System Growth
- 1-2 Million gross square feet added per year
- 130 active new major renovation projects (2003)
- 8 Billion
- 40 Laboratory Buildings (by value)
- 24 Acute Care Facilities
- 17 Housing
- 19 Other
5Creating The Sustainable Brain
The Sustainable Brain
6A Look Inside The Typical Brain
Enlarged View
big houses in the suburbs
air pollution
my car
my beautiful lawn
my daughters asthma
cancer
reality TV
local farmers
electricity
the food I eat
pesticides
7A Look Inside The Sustainable Brain
Enlarged View
big houses in the suburbs
electricity
my daughters asthma
my car
air pollution
local farmers?
cancer
pesticides
the food I eat
my beautiful lawn
reality TV?!?
8So, sustainability is
- What matters most (consensus)
- The ability to make connections
- Main points common to many/most definitions
- Individual and collective health
- Economic vitality
- Current and intergenerational equity
- Some sort of triple bottom line or three-legged
stool
9Practicing What We Preach
- Every Snowflake in the Avalanche Pleads Not
Guilty - Think Globally, Act Locally
- We Must Be the Change We Want to See in the
World
10Sustainability Movement
- Energy Independence Day 2004 250 campuses
- 2004 North American Conference on Sustainability
in Higher Education 450 attendees - 2005 UC/CSU Sustainability Conference 450
attendees - Over 100 campuses purchasing clean energy
11Campaign History(Policy Development)
- Or,
- How the Policy Was Passed
12Policy/Campaign HistoryFall 2002
- Student Grassroots Campaign
- All student governments pass resolution
- Student Regent resolution results in Regents
action - Request UC President do feasibility study,
propose a policy
13Policy/Campaign HistorySpring 2003
- Steering Committee Working Group
- - UC and California Expert Community
- Campus Vice Chancellors and UCOP Staff
- Steering Committee meets with students
- - Results of student-organized campus forums
discussed
14Policy/Campaign HistorySpring 03 cont.
- Feasibility studies drafted
- Staff conversion overcomes internal hurdles
- Regents unanimously approve policy
15Lessons Learned
- Students are drivers
- Institutional learning crucial
- Need bottom up and top down
- People want to do right thing, feel good
16Policy Targets
17Green Building Policy
- Outperform Title 24 Energy Standards by at least
20 - New facilities - meet equivalent of LEED
certified level - Lab Buildings - LEED certified and Labs 21
Environmental Performance Criteria
18Clean Energy Standard
-
- 10 MW of onsite renewable energy projects by
2014. - Reduce energy consumption by 10 by 2014 compared
to a base year of FY 99-00. - Green power from grid
- 10 goal in 2004
- 20 goal in 2017
19Timeline
- Dec 2002 - Regents requested feasibility study
for Green Building/Clean Energy policy - July 2003 Regents approved Green Building/Clean
Energy policy principles - June 2004 Presidential Policy and Policy
Guidelines issued requiring annual progress
report - Sept 2005 Regents authorize President to expand
Policy to include Sustainability Transportation - Next?
20Highlights of 2005 Accomplishments
- Green Building Baselines
- Green Building Projects
- Energy Efficiency in New Buildings
- Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings
- Renewable Energy
- Faculty, Staff, and Student Collaboration
- Training
- Transportation
- External Recognition
21 Green Building
- 3 Campuses certifying all buildings through U.S
Green Building Council - 6 Campus green building baselines approved
through internal UC equivalency process - Baseline point totals range from 20 to 33
- All campuses committed to
- Optimizing energy use
- Diversion of 50 of construction waste
- Use of low-emitting materials
LEED (USGBC) Campuses
UC Equivalent Campuses
22Green Building Projects
- 25 projects currently under Policy
- 1 LEED Gold
- 9 LEED Silver or UC equivalent
- 15 LEED Certified or UC equivalent
- 51 projects approved pre-Policy have green
building goals - 28 LEED certification
- 14 LEED/UC equivalent Silver or higher
Price Center, UCSD UC Silver
23Clean Energy Standard Implementation Status -
Outline
- Energy efficiency in new construction
- Energy efficiency in existing buildings
- Onsite renewable generation
- Grid-purchased renewable generation
24Energy Efficiency in New Buildings
- Goal Beat Title 24 by 20
- Plan Savings by Design mandated for all new
construction
25Energy Efficiency in New Buildings
- Challenges Resistance to mandate and developing
working relationship with utilities - Successes
- 98 projects, 11.9 million GSF registered
- 4.1 M projected incentives
- 5 M projected annual energy savings
26Energy Efficiency in Existing Buildings
- Goal10 more efficient than 2000 baseline by
2013 - Challenges lack of funds, utility deficits
- Steps
- Strategic Implementation Plan
- CPUC grant with CSU, utilities
- PIER grant for advanced technologies
- Green Campus program for housing
27UC/CSU/IOU Program
- 15 million from CPUC over 2 years
- 3 Components
- Retrofits
- Monitoring-Based Commissioning
- Training and Education
- Title 24 20, other new construction
- Commissioning
- Building Operator Certification
28Green Campus Program
- 1.5 million from CPUC to Alliance to Save Energy
- Pilot project on 4 UC, 5 CSU campuses
- CFL exchange, competitions, green eye
29On-SiteRenewable Generation
- Goal 10MW by 2014
- Challenges
- Third-party financing RFP with state
- Bad news UC projects received no bids
- Successes
- Berkeley student union 59kW PV system
- Berkeley student solar site assessment
30Renewable Energyfrom Grid
- Goal 10 renewable content in 2004, 20 by 2017
(mirror state RPS) - Challenges
- Regulatory uncertainty
- Need to educate supplier
- Success
- 16 renewable energy in 2006
- 86 wind, 14 landfill gas
31Student, Faculty and Staff Collaboration
- Chancellor or VC Advisory Committees on
Sustainability - Berkeley highlights
- Chancellors Sustainability Summit
- Chancellors Sustainability Awards
- Chancellors Green Development Fund
- Campus Sustainability Assessment
32Student, Faculty and Staff Collaboration
- Academic Initiatives
- Green Building Research Center at Berkeley first
in nation - International prize for student entrepreneurship
in higher education given to Education for
Sustainable Living Program
33Training
- UC PMI offered 51 energy efficiency training
sessions 780 staff participants - 4th Annual Sustainability Conference 400 attend
Best Practice Awards
34Sustainable Transportation Practices
- Policy initiative highlighted best practices on
all Campuses - Policy Guidelines aim to spread and increase
these best practices by outlining goals for - Monitoring greenhouse gas emissions
- Increasing transportation demand management
options
Unitrans, UC Davis
35External Recognition
- Berkeley wins best overall in states 2005 Flex
Your Power Awards - Los Angeles and San Diego get honorable mention
- Merced campus sustainability leadership featured
in numerous press articles
36Some UC CampusSustainability Highlights
37UC Davis
- Waste Reduction/Recycling
- 2005 EPA Environmental Achievement Award
- National Recycle Mania Challenge
- 12th out of 49 across country Berkeley 13th
- PR Plans Video, Green signage on campus
- Olive Oil
- Purchasing
- Students on every commodity team
- Green Building
- Hired green building student intern
38UC Berkeley
- Berkeley Environmental Alumni Network
- Demo Green Dorm Room
- Students
- Conducted solar site survey
- Senior class gift of solar panels
- Masters thesis evaluating UC Green Building
Policy - Masters thesis on reducing campus water
consumption
39UC Santa Cruz
- Annual Campus Earth Summits
- This year, 250 attendees, Chancellor, Mayor,
Professor David Orr spoke - Forum for creating Sustainable Campus Blueprint,
action plan to implement blueprint - Working Groups on 14 topics meet throughout year
to implement Blueprint - Students passed two referenda totaling 6/year
- Provides 200,000 for Student Environmental
Center
40Santa Barbara
- Constructed LEED Platinum building
- Chancellor created Office of Sustainability
- 3 Full-Time Sustainability Coordinators!!!
- LEED Silver standard for all new buildings
- Students discovered cost savings from sustainable
purchasing practices - Sustainability Master Plan
41Next Steps?
- Purchasing
- Food
- Waste Reduction
- Investments
42ImplementationLessons Learned
- Leadership attracts resources
- Policy is only the start
- Environmentalists among staff empowered to come
out - Empowering people to feel good about job
- Mandates and voluntary measures dont achieve
same results! - Students are our conscience!
43The Big Picture
- Unfortunately, in many areas, its always the
bottom line. Its the dollar that drives our
decisions. Often times our students are our
conscience. Theyre part of our conscience and we
know that theyre right. They play a very
important role in keeping us focused on the
bigger picture. I think we need to listen more
and more to what they have to say. - Vice President for Operations at Dickinson
College
44Thank You
- More information
- www.ucop.edu/facil/sustain
- Matthew.StClair_at_ucop.edu