university of california office of the president climate

17
University of California Office of the President Climate Action Plan Our plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2025 March 19, 2019

Upload: others

Post on 12-May-2022

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: University of California Office of the President Climate

University of CaliforniaOffice of the PresidentClimate Action PlanOur plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2025

March 19, 2019

Page 2: University of California Office of the President Climate

Where are UCOP’s Facilities?

KeyA 1111 Franklin

1111 BroadwayPresidential CondoUC PressKaiser Building20th StreetBlake House

H UC Center Sac.I UC Path CenterJ UCDCK Casa de California

Page 3: University of California Office of the President Climate

UCDC30%

20th Street23%

UC Center Sac12%

1111 Franklin12%

UCPath8%

Kaiser7%

Casa de California, UC Press, 1111 Broadway, Presidential

Condo, Blake Estate8%

UCOP’s Emissions by Building

Page 4: University of California Office of the President Climate

UCOP’s emissions are relatively smalland 80% from purchased electricity

UCOP’s emissions total about 3,000 MTC02e per year

Page 5: University of California Office of the President Climate

Business-as-usual Emissions and Costs

Emissions from Purchased Electricity

Emissions from Gas Burned On-site

$29 millionNPV of forecast energyspending 2018 - 2037

2018: $1.86 million2037: $2.74 million

Page 6: University of California Office of the President Climate

UCOP’s Plan to Become Carbon Neutral

Total Emissions Goal

Planned Actions

Page 7: University of California Office of the President Climate

XX

X

Our plans:Reduce space by 23% and use UC-power

…into new 1100 Broadway bldg.Move from three existing buildings…

Page 8: University of California Office of the President Climate

Our actions:Decreased energy use

Annual Energy Savings:

4.7%

Page 9: University of California Office of the President Climate

Our plans:Apply full-throttle energy efficiency

Franklin - Oakland UC Path - Riverside

Use tried and true actions: lighting retrofits and smarter HVAC

Page 10: University of California Office of the President Climate

New PV system at the UC Path Site in Riverside

Our actions: Install on-site renewable generation

Page 11: University of California Office of the President Climate

Donated solar thermal panels To be installed on roof

Reducing gas use by 70%

Our plans: Add solar thermal to 1111 Franklin

Page 12: University of California Office of the President Climate

Our plans: Use green tariffs or new renewable power purchase agreements

A load-matching renewable energy contract is in place for UCDC

Page 13: University of California Office of the President Climate

Our plans: electrify over time

Gas-fired Boiler

Heat Pump

Page 14: University of California Office of the President Climate

Our plans:Use 95% biogas

Membrane system to remove pollutants from landfill gas

Page 15: University of California Office of the President Climate

Our plans:Offset remaining emissions

Measuring methane releases from upgraded landfill

Page 16: University of California Office of the President Climate

Strategies to Reduce Other Emissions

Improve options for alternative transportation

Become the UC leader in teleworking

Establish an offset program for air travel

Page 17: University of California Office of the President Climate

What’s this going to cost?

$4.9M lessthan BAU

(NPV Costs 2018-2037)