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Liaison Lissette Hernandez
Submission Date Sept. 20, 2013
Executive Letter Download

STARS v1.2

Florida International University
SD-10: Energy Use by Type

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The percentage of total electricity use from coal.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from wind.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from biomass.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from natural gas.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from solar PV.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from geothermal.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from nuclear.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from hydro.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from other.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from coal.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from biomass.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from electricity.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from natural gas.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from geothermal.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from fuel oil.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from other.:
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If cogeneration, please explain.:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

FIU's electricity is purchased from Florida Power and Light. FPL uses a diverse mix of fuels to generate reliable electricity. Because of their fuel mix, FPL is recognized as a clean energy company, with one of the lowest emissions profiles among U.S. utilities. FPL’s carbon dioxide emissions rate, for example, is 35 percent better than the industry average. FPL currently obtains most of their electricity from clean-burning natural gas. Nuclear power, which produces no greenhouse gas emissions, is responsible for another significant portion of power production. In addition, FPL has begun operation of three commercial-scale, emissions-free solar energy facilities in Florida.

72.49% Natural Gas
14.93% Nuclear
7.98% Purchased Power
4.15% Coal
0.39% Oil
0.06% Solar

http://www.fpl.com/environment/plant/power_plant_projects.shtml


FIU's electricity is purchased from Florida Power and Light. FPL uses a diverse mix of fuels to generate reliable electricity. Because of their fuel mix, FPL is recognized as a clean energy company, with one of the lowest emissions profiles among U.S. utilities. FPL’s carbon dioxide emissions rate, for example, is 35 percent better than the industry average. FPL currently obtains most of their electricity from clean-burning natural gas. Nuclear power, which produces no greenhouse gas emissions, is responsible for another significant portion of power production. In addition, FPL has begun operation of three commercial-scale, emissions-free solar energy facilities in Florida.

72.49% Natural Gas
14.93% Nuclear
7.98% Purchased Power
4.15% Coal
0.39% Oil
0.06% Solar

http://www.fpl.com/environment/plant/power_plant_projects.shtml

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