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Latest revision as of 20:41, 31 December 2014
Type: Policy
Status: Ongoing
Source File: http://www.princeton.edu/sustainability/plan-in-action/greenhouse-gas-reduction/utilities-emissions/
Description:
Energy Conservation
central power plant & associated infrastructure
Projects:
- Jadwin Physics building: HVAC system upgrades will result in anticipated savings of 335 peak tons of cooling, 9000 lbs. of steam/hr. peak heating, 70 kW building electricity peak demand, 340,000 kW annual electric demand, and 1730 tons of CO2 per year
- Two small steam turbines at Dillon Gym have been installed to make electricity from excess steam pressure
- Gas compressors in the central plant have been tuned to use less energy when under partial loads
- Steam turbine driven chiller use has been minimized in favor of electric chillers. This reduces gas burned in duct burners, and CO2 emissions under certain operating conditions
- Unit efficiency has been increased in chiller #4 evaporator tubes by removing "scale"
- 110 "venturi" style steam traps were installed to reduce leakage through failed old style traps
- Steam line insulation program has continued: tunnel near Lockhart Hall is now complete
Comprehensive Programs:
- Continuous Commissioning of HVAC - will analyze data from existing building automation system to pinpoint efficiency problems in buildings (currently being tested)
- Lighting
- 12 buildings were retrofitted with new fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts, LED exit signs, motion sensors, and compact fluorescent bulbs
- testing prototype "high hat" style lights with new LED fixtures that use only 11 watts
- testing prototype LED street lights
- Heat Recovery
- added to air handler #5 in Lewis Thomas Building
- Domestic Hot Water Reduction
- replaced all shower heads and sink aerators in the dormitories with low flow models
- continued replacement of old dining hall dishwashers with low flow models
- Metering
- Installed 4 steam meters and 6 chilled water meters to measure building energy use to help identify waste
- Roof Replacements
- University standard has now shifted to white stone ballast instead of dark gray stones to reduce solar heat gain
- Demand Controlled Ventilation
- successful implementation of CO2 control of air ventilation in the Friend Center to reduce energy when high ventilation rates are not needed
Renewable Energy
Photovoltaic ("solar panel") Technology:
- Large photovoltaic array (443 kW) installed at the ReCAP library storage facility on the Forestal Campus using a power purchase agreement
Ground Source Heat Pump ("geothermal") technology for heating and cooling:
- Princeton University Arts Museum storage facility, Forestal Campus (new construction in planning)
- Arts Neighbornood (new construction in planning)
- Hibben and Magie housing (renovation in planning)
- Daycare Center (new construction in planning)
- Schultz Lab (renovation under review)
- Lawrence Apartments, graduate housing (already installed)
- Campus Club renovation (currently being installed)