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UConn Recognized as One of the Most Eco-Friendly Campuses on Earth

The grass is greener at UConn, at least according to the GreenMetric World Universities Ranking of sustainability sponsored by Universitas Indonesia.

In the second year of the survey, 178 universities from 42 countries submitted entries. For calendar year 2011, Nottingham University in the United Kingdom was ranked first with a score of 8,033.54, followed by Boston’s Northeastern University (7,981.46) and the University of Connecticut (7,708.02).

Richard Miller, UConn’s director of environmental policy, says, “It’s encouraging to see that UConn is ranked among the greenest universities in the world. You look at the company we’re keeping at the top of this list, and we can be proud that UConn is emerging as a true leader for its environmental policies, practices, and sustainability initiatives. We realize, as the survey results also show, that there are still many areas for improvement, but we’re definitely headed in the right direction.”

Results are computed from information submitted online by the universities. Institutions are assessed on a range of metrics, including energy management, sustainability-related scholarship, the proportion of green space on campus, and the application of eco-sustainability policies and efforts.

Each category is weighted and the weightings are used to calculate the relative importance of the scores in each category. This is the first sustainability ranking that makes it possible for universities in developing countries to match their ‘green’ efforts against universities in developed counties.

Miller comments, “Many of the schools in this survey are in the developing world and face unusually difficult challenges when it comes to implementing campus sustainability programs. My hope is that we might be able to use this #3 ranking to help, advise, and mentor other colleges around the world, especially through our involvement in Universitas 21. We certainly all need to be working together to solve environmental problems like global climate change.”

Miller says the Office of Environmental Policy is working with operational and academic units to advance several campus-wide sustainability activities that will come to fruition in 2012, including the installation and start-up of a clean-energy, 400kW fuel cell that will take UConn’s Depot Campus off the energy grid; rollout of UConn’s first all-electric fleet vehicle for campus deliveries, replacing a petroleum diesel truck; and installation and use of in-kitchen composting units at two additional campus dining halls. In addition, construction will be completed on UConn’s reclaimed water facility, which will replace the use of potable water for cooling purposes at the Storrs campus central utilities/cogeneration plant.

Other activities in the planning stages are a series of events entitled “Climate Impact, Mitigation, and Adaptation: A Reflection on Our Future” which will be held March 26-29, and the University’s annual Earth Day Spring Fling scheduled for April 19.

UConn has also been selected by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and The Princeton Review as one of America’s top rated Green Colleges. The University will be profiled in the 2012 Guide to Green Colleges, which will be published on Earth Day, April 22, and distributed worldwide via the USGBC, The Princeton Review, and USA Today websites.

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  • http://twitter.com/octopamine Mitya

    You know its a legit study when they boast participation from a country that hasn’t existed since 1992.

  • http://twitter.com/ambient_field Januka A

    The lights in the physics building are on 24/7 — through weekdays and weekends. I know that there are other buildings that have the same problem. How could this ranking possibly be legit? ah! Here’s the answer “nResults are computed from information submitted online by the universities.” Competing with the developing world and making it to the top isn’t a big deal eh?u00a0

  • http://blancocatalogo.com/ Blanco Catalogo

    It’s the leastu00a0that a universityu00a0can do.u00a0Thinking about theu00a0health of the planetu00a0earth,u00a0andfinallyu00a0outu00a0where they liveu00a0will beu00a0future studentsu00a0and youth.

  • http://blancocatalogo.com/ Blanco Catalogo

    It’s the leastu00a0that a universityu00a0can do.u00a0Thinking about theu00a0health of the planetu00a0earth,u00a0andfinallyu00a0outu00a0where they liveu00a0will beu00a0future studentsu00a0and youth.

  • Kimberly Adamski

    Either the study was not particularly thorough, or the world’s universities have a lot of environmental work to be done…uconn is not really very green in my opinion. Tons of energy wasting.

  • http://twitter.com/Chris__B Chris Berthiaume

    For those interested in criticizing the University’s progress in creating a greener campus, I recommend that you contact administrators with both your concerns and recommendations on ways to improve the campus.nnIt’s worth mentioning that a lot has gone on behind the scenes at the University to bring it this recognition. As far as energy goes, we have completed relamping and retrofitting projects in many of the campus buildings and are currently in the middle of a large retrocommissioning project. These three projects alone are saving the University millions of kWh a year, which equates to savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars and thousands of metric tons of eCO2 emissions annually.nnOn top of that we have a natural gas cogeneration facility that provides electricity, steam, and chilled air to most of the main campus. And we are now installing a 400 kW natural gas fuel cell on the Depot Campus, which will power most of that campus (including the waste oil to biodiesel lab). These technologies are highly efficient energy sources that also happen to be very economical and are able to satisfy the University’s baseline need for electricity.nnIn addition to receiving third in the Universitas 21 survey, we have also come in 16th in the Sierra Club Cool Schools ranking and a B+ in the College Sustainability Report Card. UConn has consistently placed highly in these surveys because we have demonstrated a strong desire for a sustainable campus.

  • http://twitter.com/Chris__B Chris Berthiaume

    For those interested in criticizing the University’s progress in creating a greener campus, I recommend that you contact administrators with both your concerns and recommendations on ways to improve the campus.nnIt’s worth mentioning that a lot has gone on behind the scenes at the University to bring it this recognition. As far as energy goes, we have completed relamping and retrofitting projects in many of the campus buildings and are currently in the middle of a large retrocommissioning project. These three projects alone are saving the University millions of kWh a year, which equates to savings of hundreds of thousands of dollars and thousands of metric tons of eCO2 emissions annually.nnOn top of that we have a natural gas cogeneration facility that provides electricity, steam, and chilled air to most of the main campus. And we are now installing a 400 kW natural gas fuel cell on the Depot Campus, which will power most of that campus (including the waste oil to biodiesel lab). These technologies are highly efficient energy sources that also happen to be very economical and are able to satisfy the University’s baseline need for electricity.nnIn addition to receiving third in the Universitas 21 survey, we have also come in 16th in the Sierra Club Cool Schools ranking and a B+ in the College Sustainability Report Card. UConn has consistently placed highly in these surveys because we have demonstrated a strong desire for a sustainable campus.

  • http://www.getintoauniversity.com/ Get into a University

    Congratulationsu00a0on being the most eco-friendly campuses on u00a0Earth. It is one of the most important things living in the world of today, otherwise there will be no tomorrow for us…

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