Overall Rating | Bronze |
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Overall Score | 33.05 |
Liaison | Lynda Koot |
Submission Date | Nov. 8, 2021 |
The King's University
OP-5: Building Energy Efficiency
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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3.00 / 6.00 |
Lynda
Koot Building Services Manager Facilities |
Electricity use, performance year (report kilowatt-hours):
kWh | MMBtu | |
Imported electricity | 1,869,970 Kilowatt-hours | 6,380.34 MMBtu |
Electricity from on-site, non-combustion facilities/devices (e.g., renewable energy systems) | 43,938 Kilowatt-hours | 149.92 MMBtu |
Stationary fuels and thermal energy, performance year (report MMBtu):
MMBtu | |
Stationary fuels used on-site to generate electricity and/or thermal energy | 14,649.46 MMBtu |
Imported steam, hot water, and/or chilled water | 0 MMBtu |
Total site energy consumption, performance year:
Gross floor area of building space, performance year:
Floor area of energy intensive space, performance year:
Floor area | |
Laboratory space | 9,500 Square feet |
Healthcare space | 0 Square feet |
Other energy intensive space | 15,000 Square feet |
EUI-adjusted floor area, performance year:
Degree days, performance year:
Degree days | |
Heating degree days | 10,551 Degree-Days (°F) |
Cooling degree days | 30 Degree-Days (°F) |
Total degree days, performance year:
Start and end dates of the performance year (or 3-year period):
Start date | End date | |
Performance period | May 1, 2019 | April 30, 2020 |
Total site energy consumption per unit of EUI-adjusted floor area per degree day, performance year:
Electricity use, baseline year (report kWh):
kWh | MMBtu | |
Imported electricity | 1,934,253 Kilowatt-hours | 6,599.67 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 | 10,255.38 MMBtu |
Imported steam, hot water, and/or chilled water | 0 MMBtu |
Total site energy consumption, baseline year:
Gross floor area of building space, baseline year:
Start and end dates of the baseline year (or 3-year period):
Start date | End date | |
Baseline period | May 1, 2015 | April 30, 2016 |
A brief description of when and why the energy consumption baseline was adopted:
This baseline year was chosen as it was exactly 4 years prior to the dates being reported on. Meaning that no other data should be contributed from our baseline year as it falls outside of our 3 year window.
Source-site ratio for imported electricity:
Total energy consumption per unit of floor area:
Site energy | Source energy | |
Performance year | 0.08 MMBtu per square foot | 0.10 MMBtu per square foot |
Baseline year | 0.07 MMBtu per square foot | 0.10 MMBtu per square foot |
Percentage reduction in total source energy consumption per unit of floor area from baseline:
Documentation to support the performance year energy consumption figures reported above:
A brief description of the institution's initiatives to shift individual attitudes and practices in regard to energy efficiency:
All students living in on campus residence buildings are asked to inform our facilities department right away in regard to issues with heating and lighting in their rooms so that they can be addressed quickly. There is signage as well as verbal reminders from members of residence staff to report problems to facilities in order to have students addressing issues regarding their energy use right away.
As well, when students leave their residence for breaks over the Holidays, they are required to do an eco checkout which ensures that windows are closed, lights are off, and anything that would unnecessarily drain extra power while they are gone is unplugged.
A brief description of energy use standards and controls employed by the institution:
The campus utilizes Johnson Controls Metasys building automation system to regulate temperature. This digital system uses schedules to turn on/ off all roof top units. Mechanical units are programmed off at night. While the roof top units are off temperature set points are also disabled. Night time set points are achieved primarily through perimeter radiation. During colder weather individual units can be timed to come on via the system if needed
In the gymnasium the main MUA (Make Up Air Unit) is turned off at night. The night set back temperature is programmable and typically has a night set back point of 15 degrees Celsius year round. When the lower setpoint is reached the unit cycles on and off to maintain the set point.
A brief description of Light Emitting Diode (LED) lighting and other energy-efficient lighting strategies employed by the institution:
We have installed Phillips 8 watt LED s at two per fixture in our 9 story residence tower stairwells. There are a total of 40 fixture at 16 watts each.Furthermore our front parking lot has been retrofitted to 60 and 90 Watt LEDs.
The light tubes that used to be in common spaces on campus have been replaced with LED panels. All light fixtures in our apartment residence buildings have been outfitted with LEDs as well.
The outdoor lighting, especially that which surrounds our ice skating rink during the winter has been placed on a timer from 5-11pm to avoid excessive use. In addition, the lighting in the common space of our Academic building has been placed on timers as well.
Nearly all spaces on campus have been converted to LED bulbs in an attempt to be more environmentally consious.
A brief description of passive solar heating, geothermal systems, and related strategies employed by the institution:
Located in the North Academic Building, The King's University has implemented solar curtains that assist the building in regulating heat throughout the year. The blinds automatically move up or down based on the amount of sun coming in and the heat in the building. They are capable of blocking up to 85% of the solar heat that comes into the building.
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:
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