Title: Student Initiatives for Sustainability in Residences
1Student Initiatives for Sustainability in
Residences
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- Peter Hopkinson, Co-Director
- Higher Education Environmental Performance
Improvement ( HEEPI) - www.heepi.org.uk
2AGENDA
- The role of students in the design, operation and
management of residences to improve
sustainability performance and promote greener
lifestyles ?
3Sustainability performance criteria ?
- Environmental- energy and water consumption-
waste and recycling- transport- construction
and demolition - Health and safety- ventilation, indoor air
quality - Social- community impacts, noise- well being
and happiness - Flexibility
4ENERGY PERFORMANCE04-05 RESIDENCE BENCHMARKS
- 13 Universities - 133 residences
- Final data set 83 Fossil Fuel 25 Electrically
heated
5RESIDENCE PERFORMANCE- Fossil fuel heated
6RESIDENCE PERFORMANCE- Electrically heated
7BEST FOSSIL FUEL- ASHBURNE, MANCHESTER
8ASHBURNE HALL (SHEAVYN)
- Total Energy PI 72 kWh/m2
- 1994 extension to traditional redbrick building
- Floor area 14,572 m2 238 students
- Self catered with en-suite
- Temperature 21 deg C
- Well managed - BMS system (TAC Satchwell) on
temperature-compensated circuit (ie able to
compensate according to outside and inside
temperature) - Boilers 4-5 years old, non-condensing
9BEST ELECTRIC- KINGS COLLEGE DOVER ST
10KEY ENERGY ISSUES FROM WORKSHOPS AND DATA
- General conclusion
- Wide range in performance not age related
- Electrically heated better than gas
- Residences lagging behind other HE estate in
energy attention/actions - Key issue is responsibility and management
- Achieving better energy performance has 2 main
elements - Design and Control
- Operation
11Design and Control some key issues
- Individual control is highly valued
- Fine tuned, modularised central heating systems
- New build- separate metering of heat, light and
small power- information for Estates control and
awareness building
12CONTROLS AND SUB-METERING
- Enable display of energy and water consumption in
public areas - Consider individual metering
- Detailed analysis of consumption
- Provision of facilities
13Operations- the role of the end-user (student)
- US HE experience
- Student green dorms and green living programmes
- Behavioural focus to energy management 2
opportunities - Influencing consumption directly- billing,
competition - Raising awareness- campaigns, competition
- Students as managers
14DURHAM UNIVERSITYSustainable Living Action Group
- Harvard Green Living programme
- Peer to peer education programme
- - 10 more recycling- 5 reduction in energy
consumption- 20 less waste on move-out - Antje Danielson Harvard now Durham- setting up
college based programmes
15LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITYEnergy League Table
- Joint scheme of Estates and Union
- Monthly and termly performance posted on Union
web site - Energy reps in each hall raise awareness
- Rewards for best performing hall
- 3 reduction in energy 2005-6
- 5.4 reduction predicted for 2006-7
- Savings of 13,500 pa
16SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITYIndividual Metering
- Individual metering- latest built residences
each flat metered separately, with display of
consumption- advice to students on conserving
energy- rebates for those not consuming above
certain target - Private landlord education- courses on
community, environmental issues etc
17Bradford Ecoversity
500 bed space sustainable student village (SSV)
International design competition Ove Arup
Design Brief, Design and Build. Student
community input to building design new
technology selection Pilot new technologies -
environmental impact and user acceptability Trial
new monitoring and feedback systems (e.g.
visible meters) Trial behavioural change
programmes
18Student perception of existing HoR what they like
- Proximity to campus
- Privacy
- Social space
- Mixture of students
- Large kitchens
19What they dont like
- Noise after 11.30
- Excessive security
- Cramped kitchens
- Fixed furniture
- Lack of social space
- Poor management
- Drab, run down
20What students want
- More and closer facilities
- Student run and led-services
- Light, well ventilated social areas
- Soundproofing
- Trees and greenery
- Better external lighting
- More storage
- 6-10 students per unit
- 55-65 week rent, flexible options
21Sustainability features
- Better heating controls
- Recycling facilities
- Financial incentives for positive environmental
behaviour - Lighting controls
- Water saving controls
- Information and feedback
22Ecoversity and student green living
- Use best practice in student initiatives to
influences sustainability performance across all
accommodation - Includes SSV, existing other Halls, private
accommodation and students at home - Pilot student ambassador and green living
programmes
23Conclusions
- Wide range of energy and sustainability
performance in HoR - Student interest and demand (?) for greener
residences is growing - Greener residences makes business sense
- Design stage offers cope to design in better
control and metering - Student initiatives can improve sustainability
performance and add to control and metering
systems - Students can make sustainability fun and add new
angles