Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 53.17 |
Liaison | Jeane Pope |
Submission Date | March 4, 2014 |
Executive Letter | Download |
DePauw University
SD-10: Energy Use by Type
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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Anthony
Baratta Assistant Director for Sustainability Academic Affairs |
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The percentage of total electricity use from coal.:
100
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The percentage of total electricity use from wind.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from biomass.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from natural gas.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from solar PV.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from geothermal.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from nuclear.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from hydro.:
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The percentage of total electricity use from other.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from coal.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from biomass.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from electricity.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from natural gas.:
100
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from geothermal.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from fuel oil.:
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The percentage of total energy used for heating buildings from other.:
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If cogeneration, please explain.:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Our Campus Sustainability Committee continues to explore opportunities to install renewable energy on campus and reduce our carbon footprint. We currently are in the process of selecting a consultant to provide a "roadmap to carbon neutrality" for our buildings. Our Facilities Management team also utilizes a consultant to reduce our carbon footprint through energy efficiency gains.
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