Environmental awareness is central to campus life at »¨¼¾´«Ã½. Commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability is a long-term source of pride and tradition.
»¨¼¾´«Ã½, working with Ecosystem Energy Services, is transforming its energy infrastructure.
Planning for the Campus Energy Master Plan began in 2017 when the university’s facilities department, working with Ecosystem Energy Services, developed a long-term energy infrastructure strategy to renew heating and cooling systems to lower costs and improve sustainability.
Work began in May of 2019
The piping networks that distribute heating and cooling across the campus are undergoing essential work, replacing fractured and leaking pipes. A mile of trenches, around four feet deep, will be dug to accommodate durable new piping in preparation for an energy-efficient upgrade of the heating and cooling system.