Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 46.23 |
Liaison | Martín Sánchez Gutiérrez |
Submission Date | June 29, 2024 |
Tecnológico de Monterrey – Campus Chihuahua
OP-5: Energy Use
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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6.43 / 10.00 |
Performance year for energy use:
Peer group:
Gross floor area of building space:
Electricity generated by on-site renewable systems:
Description of the on-site renewable systems:
On-site renewable electricity exported:
Electricity from off-site sources:
Natural gas:
Propane/LPG:
Heating oil:
Coal/coke:
Bioenergy products:
Other stationary fuels:
Steam from off-site sources:
Hot water from off-site sources:
Chilled water from off-site sources:
Total electricity consumption:
Total stationary fuel consumption:
Total heating and cooling from off-site sources:
Total annual energy consumption:
Annual energy consumption per unit of floor area:
Points earned for indicator OP 5.1:
Full-time equivalent student enrollment:
Full-time equivalent of employees:
Full-time equivalent students and employees:
Annual energy consumption per person:
Points earned for indicator OP 5.2:
Energy attribute certificates (EACs) sold or not owned by the institution:
Electricity from certified off-site renewable sources:
Description of the certified off-site renewable sources of electricity:
Electricity from uncertified off-site renewable sources:
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:
Description of the certified unbundled EACs:
Certified bioenergy products:
Description of the certified bioenergy products:
Uncertified biomethane from organic waste or landfill gas:
Description of the uncertified biomethane products:
Heating and cooling from certified off-site renewable sources:
Description of the certified off-site renewable sources of heating and cooling:
Heating and cooling from uncertified off-site renewable sources:
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:
Electricity from renewable sources:
Renewable stationary fuels:
Heating and cooling from off-site renewable sources:
Annual renewable energy consumption:
Percentage of energy from renewable sources:
Points earned for indicator OP 5.3:
On-site and/or third party certified renewable power:
Percentage of electricity from on-site and/or third party certified renewable sources:
Points earned for indicator OP 5.4:
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:
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.