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Gate's Green Progress: Carbon Emissions

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As an important pillar in 藏精阁鈥檚 , the University has been determined to advance sustainability and reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The 5,360 MTeCO2 (*) measured in Fiscal Year 2023 was 藏精阁鈥檚 lowest GHG emission total since recording began in Fiscal Year 2009, representing an approximate GHG reduction of 70 percent. 

These reductions in emissions championed by 藏精阁 are led by numerous efforts across campus. One significant initiative has been updating our heating process to prioritize wood chip burning as 藏精阁鈥檚 primary heat source. Since upgrading our wood chip loading and handling system and partnering with a new wood chip supplier, we have increased our wood chip efficiency, allowing us to reduce reliance on more expensive and higher-emission heat sources such as natural gas and fuel oil. This modification allowed 藏精阁, in Fiscal Year 2023, to use the least amount of natural gas and fuel oil in recent history. Notably, the winter of 2023 was also the mildest since 2017, allowing the University to significantly reduce the reliance on heating fuels, one of 藏精阁鈥檚 highest sources of annual emissions. 

Another significant area that has supported 藏精阁鈥檚 continual reduction in GHG emissions has come from the , which involves project proposals that are evaluated based on both sustainable criteria and financial savings. Since 2017, several highly effective projects have created both an initial reduction in GHG emissions and continue to provide avoided emissions on an annual basis. For example, this fund has consisted of lighting upgrades, fuel oil to natural gas conversions, and other projects that have resulted in emissions reductions in recent years. 

Similar smaller-scale projects are also conducted both within and outside of the loan program, and they continue to support 藏精阁鈥檚 GHG reduction efforts. These projects range from the replacement of fume hoods in STEM labs to converting our fleet of golf carts from gasoline-powered to electricity-powered. This highlights the fact that there is no single solution for reducing 藏精阁鈥檚 remaining GHG emissions. Instead, the campus achieves reductions through numerous projects, each chipping away at the University鈥檚 emissions and collectively making a significant impact toward the ultimate goal of a sustainable future.

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* MTCO2e stands for metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent. Further details can be found at **

** 鈥淢TCO2EQ.鈥 Climate Jargon Buster, . Accessed June 26, 2024.