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ORNL Sustainable Campus Initiative. O AK R IDGE N ATIONAL L ABORATORY Sustainability Summit March 31, 2011. Sustainable Campus Initiative – Key Ingredients. 1. 2. Leadership and Culture. Active Sponsorship. Workable Concept. Resources and Execution. 3. 4. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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ORNL Sustainable Campus Initiative
OAK RIDGE NATIONAL LABORATORY
Sustainability SummitMarch 31, 2011
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Sustainable Campus Initiative – Key Ingredients
Leadershipand Culture
Active Sponsorship
WorkableConcept
Resources andExecution
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Original Sustainable Campus Concept
Foundational Methods
Known Technology
Leading Edge Technology
Transformational Technology
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Supported by subject matter experts, regional partnerships, World Resources Institute,and Battelle
Lead Team
– Melissa Lapsa– Teresa Baer– Randy Overbey– Roadmap Owners
Sponsors
– Martin Keller– Herb Debban
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Facilities & LandTransportation Utility Infrastructure
Waste
Employees & SystemsTransformational
Sustainable Campus InitiativeElements
SMR
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Deployment
Lead Team – Roadmap OwnersMelissa Lapsa, Randy Overbey,
and Teresa Baer
Subject Matter Teams For Related
Roadmaps
Sponsor –Herb Debban
Director, F&O
Martin KellerALD, Research
Regional Partnerships
Link with WRI forGreenhouse Gas
Inventory
Link with OtherBattelle Labs
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Overview of the Initiative
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative
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ORNL’s goal is to achieve benchmark sustainability in campus operation and in research, development and deployment of key
technologies
Time frame - Ten years, target 2018, with heavy front-end loading
Sponsored and advocated by Executive Leadership
Focus on integration of operations and research
Builds on base of strong ES&H, HR, & Operations
Brought together existing initiatives, providing synergies
Added many new initiatives
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative
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For each sustainability category:
Compared the current condition to the desired future state
Determined actions needed for closing the gaps
Created roadmaps for each category
Action Plan for Benchmark Sustainability
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Key Roles of the Initiative
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative
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Key Roles of the Initiative
To help position ORNL as a sustainable site for continued investment in programs and facilities
To reap the short-term and long-term benefits of the roadmaps
To comply with the Executive Order 13514 on Sustainability
To assist DOE in achieving Agency objectives
To advance regional and national sustainability
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Sample Roadmaps
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative
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Greenhouse Gas
Reduction –Teresa Baer
28% reduction in scope 1 and 2 GHG
13% reduction inscope 3 GHG
Prepare GHG Inventory –
Complete
Update Inventory Annually and Monitor Reduction Plan –
On-going
FY11 Deliverables: Input to DOE for FY10 Inventory Plan Support, as needed, the SMR plan Key projects for Scope 3 reduction Monitor and modify GHG reduction strategies
EO: Prepare baseline of GHG emissions for FY08 Reduce scope 1 and 2 emissions by 28% by FY20Reduce scope 3 emissions by 13% by FY20Report comprehensive GHG emissions inventory annually
Statutes• EISA 527: Issue annual report describing status of initiative
to reduce GHG emissions• EPA MGGRR report emissions by March 2011 for FY10
and annually thereafter
Issue Management Report –
Complete
Complete GHG Reduction Plan
12/10
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ORNL GHG Inventory Calculations per SSP Submissions in Compliance with the DOE Guidance and PPTRS Databases
ORNL GHG Inventory Calculations per SSP Submissions in Compliance with the DOE Guidance and PPTRS Databases
Greenhouse Gas Inventory CalculationUT-Battelle, ORNL FY 2008
Scope FY 2008 CO2e Mtons
2 Purchased Electricity (1) 107,4612 Electricity for Process Facilities 142,448
1 Natural Gas Combustion 48,500
1 Oil Combustion 1,957
1 Fleet (FAST) 1,425
1 Other Scope 1 236
1 Process and Fug. Gases 10,154
Scope 1 & Scope 2 Total: 312,181
3 Employee Commute 16,194
3 Business Air Travel 7,204
3 Business Ground Travel 1,169
3 WWTP 44
3 SRTVt 15,413
Scope 3 Total: 40,024
Total All Scopes 352,205
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High Performance Sustainable Buildings
Existing Buildings –Ann Bryant
All Non-Industrial campus buildings meet HPSB GP
At Least 15 % HPSB
FY15
List ofBuildings and OrganizationPlan
CY10
Building 1059certified asLEED Gold
FY09
FY11 Deliverables:
Establish template for HPSBs based on 1059 experience Target list of Buildings and Schedule for Completion Establish working group Develop cost estimates and acquire funding for FY11 efforts Deliver 4/5 new HPSBs
Nine existing HPSBs
complete
Deliver 4 new HPSBseach year through FY15
on-going
EO:
15% HPSBs by FY15, 100% over time 30% energy intensity reduction by FY15 vs FY03 28% Scope 2 GHG reduction by FY20 vs FY0816% water intensity reduction by FY15 vs FY07
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EstablishAudit Protocol
Aug 2010
Audit 25% Campus FacilitiesAnnually
On-going
Energy Efficiency Existing Facilities –
Greg Palko
Fund and ImplementApprovedECMs Annually
On-going
FY11 Deliverables:
Energy Audit for FY11 Fund ECMs for FY09 and FY10 HEMSF ECM identification and funding Tracking system for ECMs Funding for enterprise level energy management software
Contribute to HPSBs, GHG, energy, and water reduction targets
On-going
30% More Energy Efficient Facilities
EO:
30% energy intensity reduction by FY15 vs FY03 28% Scope 2 GHG reduction by FY20 vs FY08 15% HPSBs by FY15, 100% overtime 16% water intensity reduction by FY15 vs FY07
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125 solar-assisted charging stations
regionally March 2012
ARRA Award
complete
Design of charging system
complete
First 6 solar assisted prototypes at EPRI
complete
25 solar assisted Stations at ORNL
3/11
Electric VehicleCharging Stations
- Curt Maxey
FY11 Deliverables:
25 Solar-Assisted Charging Stations at ORNL (2/11) 90 Solar-Assisted Charging Stations in Region (9/11) Non-Solar Charging Stations at ORNL (9/11) Nissan Leafs on campus (6/11) Solar Station Ribbon Cutting at ORNL (targeted 3/11) Website documentation for project (9/11)
Add non-solar Stations at ORNL
9/11
NissanLeafs on campus
5/11
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Regional Solar-Covered ParkingProject Components
2.0 kw of solar perparking space2.0 kw of solar perparking space
Electric vehicleElectric vehicle
Charging system (EVSE)Charging system (EVSE)External batteryExternal battery
Grid connectionGrid connection
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On-Campus Solar-Assisted Charging
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Accomplishments
Oak Ridge National Laboratory’sSustainable Campus Initiative
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Success Highlights
Roadmap Impact
Solid waste to the landfill 27% diverted (Municipal) vs. 23% in 2008
85% diverted (C&D) vs. 38% in 2008
Green IT - Desktop computer energy usage
34% reduction = $280,000 annual savings
High performance sustainable buildings
Our first LEED EB building (gold)
State-wide EV charging project in cooperation with Nissan, Ecotality, EPRI, and TVA
$13.6 million in Tennessee for solar-assisted EV charging
25 solar-assisted charging stations on campus by 3/31
$1.3 million investment on campus and Nissan Leafs being added to the fleet for research
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Success Highlights
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Success Highlights
Roadmap Impact
Site Sustainability Plan Meets EO Requirement
ORNL Sustainability Summit(March 31 – April 1)
Advances regional sustainability
External Initiatives MOU with St. Lucie County,Florida, and other potential partnerships
Employee Engagement Significantly increased sustainability awareness
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•Economic development: Ensure that the financial and economic needs of current and future generations are met.
•Environmental stewardship:
Protect the environment for current and future generations and use resources sparingly.
•Social equity: Improve quality of life.
Sustainability
“Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”
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Melissa Lapsa865-574-8620lapsamv@ornl.gov
Teresa Nichols865-765-6014nicholsta@ornl.gov
Randy Overbey865-805-7870overbeyrm@ornl.gov
ORNL Sustainability Websitewww.sustainability-ornl.org
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