UBC Okanagan Campus Roadmap to Sustainability
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UBC Okanagan Campus Roadmap to Sustainability
SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS UBC Okanagan Campus Roadmap to Sustainability 2012 Building Sustainable Communities Conference February 27, 2012 Kelowna, BC Presented by: Jackie Podger, Associate Vice President, Administration and Finance Context Established in 2005, a new campus of UBC 2011/2012 Registered students 7914 796 full-time, 158 temporary faculty and staff SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS UBC Okanagan Campus Tripled from 0.5 million sq.ft. to 1.5 million sq.ft. 2005-2011 $450 M expansion SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS UBC Okanagan Campus $8.78 M additional 104 hectares of farmland Endowment asset for teaching, research and recreation SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Sustainable Growth Sustainable buildings and Infrastructure Emissions reporting and mitigation Policy, Planning & Programs Transportation & U-Pass Integration of operations, curriculum & research Socially sustainable, vibrant community SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Sustainable Features DIVERTING WASTE FROM LANDFILL 100% of electronic waste (i.e. desktops, laptops, tablets, printers, scanners and TVs) 140 cubic yards of Styrofoam diverted 8,991 litres of lab plastics diverted in 18 months REDUCING VEHICLE EMISSIONS Universal bus pass provided for all students, subsidized by 10% Fleet anti-idling procedure Fleet vehicle replacement program LOCAL FOOD 50-60% fruit and vegetables sourced locally 95% of coffee is fair trade Biodegradable plates, cups, utensils SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Sustainable Features WATER QUALITY & CONSERVATION Wireless irrigation system Artificial turf sports field Low flow fixtures in all new buildings First campus in North America to install Waterfilz Kiosks CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Sustainability Procurement Policy Green housekeeping Program Community Service Learning SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS GHG Targets BC Provincial Government Bill 44 mandated all Public Sector Organizations to be carbon neutral in operations by 2010 UBC President’s GHG emission reduction targets: 33% by 2015 from 2007 levels 67% by 2020 100% by 2050 SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Sustainable Buildings Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED®) Gold Standard Residential Environmental Assessment Program (REAP) silver standard for residence buildings SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Aquifer Geo-Exchange Great Okanagan Aquifer 70 sq.km., 60 m. thick Low-grade heat from the aquifer water is extracted in the winter to heat the buildings In the summer, its relative cold temperature is used to reject cooling system energy from the buildings. $2.9 M Provincial & Federal Knowledge Infrastructure Program (KIP) secured SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Energy Savings & Awards to Date Fipke Centre • • 5 Green Globes • leader in energy & environmental performance $127 K rebate from Fortis BC PowerSense Partners in Efficiency University Centre Arts & Sciences II Fortis BC • PowerSense Conservation Award • estimated savings of 1,125,000 kWh/year 5 green globes award 40% better than Model National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings (MNECB) SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Recently Opened Health Sciences Centre 52,431 sq.ft. $31,000,000 April 2011 Targeted 49% less energy, 285 fewer tonnes CO2e & 40% less water consumption than conventional design SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Recently Opened Engineering, Management & Education 180,458 sq.ft. $68,750,000 July-Sept 2011 Targeted to achieve 5/5 LEED Innovation in Design points: clear-water utilization, education, green housekeeping, green power 6 EV charging stations SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Sustainable Residences Student Housing Phase 4 (Purcell) 65,000 sq.ft., $14,977,000 Geothermal field and solar panels for recharge/domestic hot water preheat Received Fortis BC PowerSense award for energy efficiency measures in design and construction Prelim. energy modelling indicate savings 45% over Model National Energy Code of Canada for Buildings SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Campus as a Living Lab SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS Thank You Jackie Podger, Associate Vice President, Administration and Finance, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus 250.807.8560 [email protected] SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE OKANAGAN CAMPUS