Overall Rating Silver
Overall Score 46.23
Liaison Martín Sánchez Gutiérrez
Submission Date June 29, 2024

STARS v3.0

Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Chihuahua
OP-5: Energy Use

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 6.43 / 10.00
"---" indicates that no data was submitted for this field

Performance year for energy use:
2023

Peer group:
Baccalaureate colleges and boarding schools

Gross floor area of building space:
51,544.72 Square meters

Electricity generated by on-site renewable systems:
0 Megawatt-hours

Description of the on-site renewable systems:
---

On-site renewable electricity exported:
0 Megawatt-hours

Electricity from off-site sources:
2,393 Megawatt-hours

Natural gas:
4,712 Megawatt-hours

Propane/LPG:
1 Megawatt-hours

Heating oil:
0 Megawatt-hours

Coal/coke:
0 Megawatt-hours

Bioenergy products:
0 Megawatt-hours

Other stationary fuels:
0 Megawatt-hours

Steam from off-site sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Hot water from off-site sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Chilled water from off-site sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Total electricity consumption:
2,393 Megawatt-hours

Total stationary fuel consumption:
4,713 Megawatt-hours

Total heating and cooling from off-site sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Total annual energy consumption:
7,106 Megawatt-hours

Annual energy consumption per unit of floor area:
137.86 Kilowatt-hours per square meter

Points earned for indicator OP 5.1:
3

Full-time equivalent student enrollment:
1,259

Full-time equivalent of employees:
355

Full-time equivalent students and employees:
1,614

Annual energy consumption per person:
4,402.73 Kilowatt-hours

Points earned for indicator OP 5.2:
2.79

Energy attribute certificates (EACs) sold or not owned by the institution:
0 Megawatt-hours

Electricity from certified off-site renewable sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Description of the certified off-site renewable sources of electricity:
---

Electricity from uncertified off-site renewable sources:
1,508 Megawatt-hours

Description of the uncertified off-site renewable sources of electricity:

At Tecnológico de Monterrey (Tec), we prioritize sustainability by incorporating renewable energy sources. We achieve this through an Energy Services Agreement (ESA) with Ventika, a wind farm located in General Bravo, Nuevo León, Mexico. Ventika has 84 wind turbines with a capacity of 3 MW each, for a total installed capacity of 252 MW. This agreement ensures a portion of the electricity powering our campuses comes directly from Ventika's wind energy.


Certified unbundled EACs:
0 Megawatt-hours

Description of the certified unbundled EACs:
---

Certified bioenergy products:
0 Megawatt-hours

Description of the certified bioenergy products:
---

Uncertified biomethane from organic waste or landfill gas:
0 Megawatt-hours

Description of the uncertified biomethane products:
---

Heating and cooling from certified off-site renewable sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Description of the certified off-site renewable sources of heating and cooling:
---

Heating and cooling from uncertified off-site renewable sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Description of the uncertified off-site renewable sources of heating and cooling:
---

Description of any cogeneration, solar thermal, geothermal, or similar technologies used by the institution that reduce the demand for non-renewable energy:
---

Electricity from on-site renewable systems, rights retained/retired:
0 Megawatt-hours

Electricity from renewable sources:
1,508 Megawatt-hours

Renewable stationary fuels:
0 Megawatt-hours

Heating and cooling from off-site renewable sources:
0 Megawatt-hours

Annual renewable energy consumption:
1,508 Megawatt-hours

Percentage of energy from renewable sources:
21.22

Points earned for indicator OP 5.3:
0.64

On-site and/or third party certified renewable power:
0 Megawatt-hours

Percentage of electricity from on-site and/or third party certified renewable sources:
0

Points earned for indicator OP 5.4:
0

Notes about the information provided for this credit:

UPDATE: Attached is the file for energy consumption per Campus per source during 2023 (performance year), including Renewable and non-renewable sources. Considering that the ESA with all energy suppliers are negotiated with a system wide rate per KWh, all Campuses measure and pay their own energy consumption and are registered as "separate" facilities with our current suppliers.


Additional documentation for this credit:

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