Overall Rating | Gold |
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Overall Score | 70.79 |
Liaison | Barbara Queen |
Submission Date | June 20, 2022 |
California State University, Los Angeles
OP-5: Building Energy Efficiency
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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5.78 / 6.00 |
Brad
Haydel Energy and Sustainability Manager Facilities, Planning, Design and Construction |
Electricity use, performance year (report kilowatt-hours):
kWh | MMBtu | |
Imported electricity | 27,125,330 Kilowatt-hours | 92,551.63 MMBtu |
Electricity from on-site, non-combustion facilities/devices (e.g., renewable energy systems) | 0 Kilowatt-hours | 0 MMBtu |
Stationary fuels and thermal energy, performance year (report MMBtu):
MMBtu | |
Stationary fuels used on-site to generate electricity and/or thermal energy | 36,562.80 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 | 335,698 Square feet |
Healthcare space | 15,942 Square feet |
Other energy intensive space | 121,087 Square feet |
EUI-adjusted floor area, performance year:
Degree days, performance year:
Degree days | |
Heating degree days | 1,052 Degree-Days (°F) |
Cooling degree days | 1,189 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 | July 1, 2020 | June 30, 2021 |
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 | 38,900,071 Kilowatt-hours | 132,727.04 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 | 55,718.60 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 | July 1, 2017 | June 30, 2018 |
A brief description of when and why the energy consumption baseline was adopted:
Baseline for all STARS reporting is the year used in the last submitted STARS report (2019): FY 2017-2018.
Source-site ratio for imported electricity:
Total energy consumption per unit of floor area:
Site energy | Source energy | |
Performance year | 0.02 MMBtu per square foot | 0.06 MMBtu per square foot |
Baseline year | 0.04 MMBtu per square foot | 0.11 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:
Cal State LA participates in LADWP's Demand Response Program throughout summer months. During periods of peak electricity demand, Facilities Services reduces the University’s energy load to relieve stress on the electrical grid, and an email is sent out to the campus community to support this sustainability effort by turning off lights in unoccupied rooms, working by daylight or “task” lighting, and unplugging any seldom used appliances.
A brief description of energy use standards and controls employed by the institution:
Cal State LA will henceforth not heat buildings above 70°F or cool below 76°F. Occupancy sensors are located throughout approximately 90% of all classrooms.
A brief description of Light Emitting Diode (LED) lighting and other energy-efficient lighting strategies employed by the institution:
LED lighting has been employed in Parking Structures, Welcome Center, Salazar Hall, Simpson Tower, BioScience, JFK Library, Phys Ed, Golden Eagle, King Hall, Golden Eagle and the Wallis-Annenberg Science Complex. Occupancy sensors are located throughout approximately 90% of all other classrooms throughout campus.
A brief description of passive solar heating, geothermal systems, and related strategies employed by the institution:
The nine original campus buildings demonstrate passive solar buildings principles that retain solar heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer, including window overhangs and cool roofs. Window overhangs on south-facing windows allow winter sun in, while keeping summer sun from overheating buildings. A cool roof is one that has been designed to reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat than a standard roof.
A brief description of co-generation employed by the institution:
None
A brief description of the institution's initiatives to replace energy-consuming appliances, equipment, and systems with high efficiency alternatives:
Cal State LA recently completed retro-commissioning projects at Salazar Hall, including major lighting, mechanical equipment and automation system programming upgrades. Lighting was upgraded to LED, zone boxes upgraded from constant-volume dual duct boxes to dual-damper variable air volume boxes, and the building automation system program updated to use DDC zone feedback to optimize air handler operation.
Salazar Hall annual energy savings: 629,722 kWh/yr and 75,743 therms/yr
Salazar Hall annual GHG emissions reductions: 775.27 metric tons CO2e/yr
Salazar Hall annual cost savings: $160,742/yr
Cal State recently completed a similar MBCx program at E&T, with plans for similar projectsat Simpson Tower and Fine Arts.
E&T annual energy savings: 779,525 kWh/yr and 33,440 therms/yr
E&T annual GHG emissions reductions: 583.15 metric tons CO2e/yr
E&T annual cost savings of $133,575/yr
Lighting upgrades have recently been completed in Parking Structure A, Parking Structure C, GE Apartments, and Anna Bing Arnold Children's Center.
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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