The Green Campus Challenge aimed to promote energy efficiency in university campuses in Portugal. Teams of students and faculty conducted energy audits of buildings on their campuses and developed efficiency plans. The 12 finalist projects identified annual electricity savings of nearly 2 million kWh and over 400,000 euros, reducing CO2 emissions by over 920 tons. The initiative helped raise awareness of opportunities in public buildings and contributed to debates around supporting energy efficiency in higher education.
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Apresentação Green Campus - Conferência PCEEE 2012
1. Green Campus Challenge
An Inclusive Approach Towards Fostering Energy
Efficiency in University campuses
Ana Cravo, IN+
ana.cravo@ist.utl.pt
Carlos Silva, MIT Portugal
André Pina, IN+/MIT Portugal
João Fumega, IN+/MIT Portugal
Miguel Carvalho, IN+/MIT Portugal
Paulo Ferrão, IN+/MIT Portugal
2. Green Campus Challenge – context
The EU’s 2020 goals established a 20% improvement on energy efficiency;
The European Commission acknowledges that one of the greatest energy saving
potentials lies in buildings where it is possible to achieve reductions up to 50%
(EU, 2011);
Public administrations in EU Member States can save between 20% to 30% of their energy
use (heat and electricity) by 2020 (ADENE, 2008);
The Portuguese Action Plan for the Energy Efficiency also states the importance of the
public building sector to increase the energy efficiency investments, contributing to
the target of a 10% energy reduction (PNAEE, 2008 ).
Universities, as places of innovation and creativity have therefore a special role, along
with technical schools and industry, in the task of creating “green practitioners”.
3. Green Campus Challenge
The Green Campus Challenge (GCC) - Energy Efficiency in Higher
Education aims to promote energy efficiency in university
campuses;
The Green Campus Challenge was launched in March 2011. It is
funded by ERSE trough PPEEC and it is a collaboration of IST/MIT
Portugal, INTELI and SelfEnergy;
The GCC initiative targeted the overall Portuguese higher education
network, consisting of 316 institutions and which in 2010/2011
accounted for approximately 391.000 students and 25.000 faculty
staff (DGES-MCTES, 2012);
The main goal is to develop multidisciplinary teams to conduct an
energy audit to a specific building of a university campus and to
prepare an energy efficiency report for that building.
4. Green Campus Challenge
The teams were asked to be formed by 50% of students, particularly by people
from different areas of study and institutions; faculty members and technical staff
could also compose the team.
The best 3 projects receive monetary prizes, as well as the best technical and
behavioural measures;
Industry is present in the organization of the challenge and in the composition of
the jury:
5. Green Campus Challenge – Strategy
Institutions Engagement Challenge
Gather the support of Higher Preparation of a energy
Education institutions with efficiency plan for a
the commitment of both the building on a selected
Faculty and Technical staff Campus Best Practices Book
Participating teams will
Teams contribute towards the
Composition preparation of an Energy
Must include at Monetary prizes for Efficiency Best Practice
least a professor the winning teams report
or a technical staff
in the team; 50% Implementation of
of the team the best selected Jury
members should measures through The jury is constituted by
be students Industry partnerships 14 experts from academia
and industry, from
Technical Visits & sciences to humanistic
Energy Measures areas
Technical visits were held
to the buildings and later Technical Webinars
energy measurement 1h duration plus
devices were installed in Q&A; Are available
the buildings to analyse online
the energy consumptions
6. Green Campus Challenge - Webinars
A series of technical webinars on energy efficiency topics were
broadcasted live:
Webinar 1: Efficient Energy Production Systems – Maria João
Rodrigues (APISOLAR)
Webinar 2: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems –
Carlos Soares (Enerone)
Webinar 3: Consumptions management – Miguel Águas
(Lisboa e-nova)
Webinar 4: Buildings surroundings – Laura Aelenei (LNEG)
Webinar 5: Energy Audits – Hugo Fonte (Selfenergy)
Webinar 6: Factors & Economic valuation of measures – Carlos
Silva (IST)
The teams could interact with questions on Facebook;
Videos are available on Youtube:
youtubecom/user/greencampuspt.
8. Key achievements from the
Green Campus Challenge
49 institutions of higher education from all around the country participated in the challenge;
81 teams (more than 300 persons involved) from 29 institutions are registered to analyse 34
buildings;
Geographic distribution of the Faculty Teams constitution
teams 11%
Staff
South Islands 2%
Region 3%
North Region
20%
19%
Central
Region
Lisbon 13%
Metropolitan
Students
Area
87%
45%
Area of study of the students
Humanities
4%
Socio-
Economical
Sciences
3%
Science and
Technology
93%
10. Key achievements from the
Green Campus Challenge
29 projects were submitted by the teams that referred to 22 buildings of 19 institutions.
Geographical distribution of the
projects received for the GCC
Viana do
Castelo Leiria Santarém
Faro 3% 3% 10%
Portalegre 4% Évora
7% 7%
Bragança
7%
Porto
14% Lisboa
31%
Coimbra
14%
12 projects were considered the Finalists of the challenge.
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Team members
5
4
3 Staff
2
Professors
1
Students
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Team
Team composition of the finalists
11. Key achievements from the
Green Campus Challenge
The 12 finalists projects showed very good results:
Implementation total cost: 2.881.049 €
Electricty saving/year: 1.990.229 kWh
Finantial saving/year: 413.569,62 €
CO2 emissions saving/year: 921,655 tCO2
Payback period (investment of 5 years): 8,05 years
4.5 14
Cost of avoided CO2 (€/kg CO2)
Cost of electricity saved (€/kWh)
4 12
3.5
10
3 Cost of electricity
2.5 8 savings
2 6
1.5
4 Cost of avoided CO2
1
0.5 2
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Team
12. Conclusions and further work from the
Green Campus Challenge
There is a real interest both from industry and academia to look at the energy
efficiency in public buildings;
This initiative contributed to the debate around the need of creating a
coherent and sustainable business model to support the energy efficiency
benefits in the higher education;
Another aspect that may further boost the overall interest in energy efficiency
in campus is the creation of an EU wide approach to the energy efficiency in
the higher education sector, and efforts are being made to create a EU Green
Campus Project.
13. Conclusions and further work from the
Green Campus Challenge
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