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SU tops Big East in green power purchases

Friday, April 30, 2010, By News Staff
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognized 黑料不打烊 as the 2009-10 Individual Conference Champion for using more green power than any other school in the Big East聽Conference. This is the fourth consecutive year SU has been the Big East Individual Conference Champion.听

Since April 2006, EPA鈥檚 Green Power Partnership has tracked and recognized the collegiate athletic conferences with the highest combined green power purchases in the nation. The Individual Conference Champion Award recognizes the school that has made the largest individual purchase of green power within a qualifying conference.听

SU topped its conference by purchasing nearly 23 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of green power, representing 20 percent of the institution鈥檚 annual electricity usage. In January, the University was ranked the nation鈥檚 15th largest purchaser of green power on the EPA鈥檚 Top 20 College & University Green Power Partnership list. SU voluntarily purchases low-impact hydro renewable energy certificates (RECs) from Constellation NewEnergy, which helps to reduce the environmental impacts associated with the campus鈥 electricity use.听

The EPA estimates that SU鈥檚 purchase of nearly 23 million kilowatt-hours of green power is equivalent to the CO2 emissions from the electricity use of nearly 2,000 average American homes each year or has the equivalent impact of reducing the CO2 emissions of more than 3,000 passenger cars annually.听

“This is a college playoff where everyone wins,” says Gina McCarthy, EPA assistant administrator for air and radiation.”Renewable energy is a slam dunk not just for 黑料不打烊 but for clean air, our health and our climate.”

Twenty-six collegiate conferences and 54聽colleges and universities聽competed in the 2009-10 challenge, collectively purchasing nearly 1.2 billion kWh of green power. The EPA will extend the College & University Green Power Challenge for a fifth year, to conclude in spring 2011.听 The EPA鈥檚 Green Power Challenge is open to all U.S. colleges, universities and conferences. In order to qualify, a collegiate athletic conference must include at least one聽institution that qualifies as a Green Power Partner, and the conference must collectively meet the EPA鈥檚 minimum conference purchase requirement.

Green power is generated from renewable resources such as solar, wind, geothermal, biogas, biomass and low-impact hydro. Green power is considered cleaner than conventional sources of electricity and has lower emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas linked to global climate change. Purchases of green power help accelerate the development of new renewable energy capacity nationwide.听

鈥淚 am pleased that 黑料不打烊 has again been recognized a top EPA Green Power Partner,鈥 says Timothy Sweet, director of SU鈥檚 Energy and Computing Management Department. 鈥淥ur commitment to purchasing green power is good for the environment and helps support renewable energy production in New York state. It鈥檚 just one element of the University鈥檚 continued focus on enhancing campus sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint.鈥澛

SU has a long history of energy conservation through efforts such as lighting and equipment upgrades as well as enhancements to its campus-wide energy management system. Most recently, the University’s Sustainability Division partnered with New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) and launched a 鈥Lights Out鈥 campaign to curb wasteful campus electricity use.听

In February 2007, SU became a charter signatory of the American College and University Presidents Climate Commitment (ACUPCC), making SU one of the largest private universities committed to zero net greenhouse gas emissions. This commitment will be fulfilled through the University鈥檚 Climate Action Plan (CAP), an institutional blueprint and timeline for SU to become climate neutral by 2040.听聽

Released in September 2009, the CAP consists of five overlapping sustainable components focused on: energy conservation through existing technologies; energy efficiency through emerging technologies; creation of energy from renewable sources; enhancing sustainability practices among students, faculty and staff; and limited use of energy offsets, as needed, that benefit local residents and businesses. Each component will include one or more flagship projects, selected and designed for maximum public engagement and scholarly research potential while consistently demonstrating the University鈥檚 commitment to fiscal responsibility. Additional information about the ACUPCC and a copy of SU鈥檚 Climate Action Plan are available at the University鈥檚 Sustainability website: .听

About the U.S. EPA鈥檚 Green Power Partnership

The EPA鈥檚 Green Power Partnership encourages organizations to purchase green power as a way to reduce the environmental impacts associated with conventional electricity use.听 The Green Power Partnership currently has more than 1,200 Partners voluntarily purchasing billions of kilowatt hours of green power annually.听 Partners include a wide variety of leading organizations such as Fortune 500 companies; small- and medium-sized businesses; local, state and federal governments; trade associations; and colleges and universities.听For additional information, visit .听

For more information about the EPA鈥檚 College and University Green Power Challenge, visit the Challenge website at .

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