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How Colleges Use Sustainability Technologies to Grow a Green Culture on Campus

With technologies like solar panels, 3D printers and software, colleges are cutting costs and embedding sustainability in their campus culture.

May 26, 2015 Jessica Kennedy Leave a Comment

Stonehill College‘s campus is green – literally and sustainably.

Like most colleges, Stonehill draws its green culture from the ideas of faculty, staff, students, and technologies that save energy.

“Not only are we doing projects on water conservation and energy management, we’re building solar farms and we’re putting in electric vehicle charging stations,” says Craig Binney, Associate Vice President for Finance and Operations at Stonehill . “We’re doing a lot of different facility type projects. We have a very multi-dimensional approach to sustainability.”

Binney says the college’s 15 acre solar farm covers 20 percent of Stonehill’s electricity consumption.

He also says the school is looking to chop its electricity bill further by eventually adding parking canopies with solar panels to three campus parking lots.

“With the [current] solar farm, it covers about 20 percent of our electricity per year,” Binney says. “These three solar canopy projects will cover another 25 percent. With some of the other roof tops units we have, we’ll be close to about 48 percent of our electricity taken from the solar panels.”

Binney also says Stonehill’s largest leap towards sustainability is through its energy management system by Trinity Energy Management, which controls the air handlings in seven different campus buildings.

He says the college’s energy manager uses the energy management system to cut back on wasted heat, air conditioning and money in empty buildings.

“If you asked [the energy manager], what is the number one thing you can do on campus, she would say energy management systems and scheduling buildings,” Binney says. “We’ve had Stanger Hall (our computer lab and business building) – that used to be electric heat, and used to run 24/7. Now, it has controls on it and we’ve seen a great reduction in electric usage. It’s now managed and the building is not heated or cooled when it is vacant.”

Julie Reece says colleges like the Art Center College of Design exemplify a green culture on campus by investing in paper-based 3D printers for its students.

She says these 3D printers create a green culture on campus by encouraging students to use recyclable paper for their printed models, and tossing paper scraps back into recycling.

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Jessica Kennedy
Jessica Kennedy

Jessica Kennedy is an editor at TechDecisions Media, targeting the higher education market. Jessica joined the TechDecisions team in 2014 and covers technologies that improve teaching and learning.

Tagged With: Green Technology, Higher Ed

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