Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 54.78 |
Liaison | Christa Rieck |
Submission Date | Jan. 3, 2024 |
University of Houston
OP-15: Campus Fleet
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.32 / 1.00 |
Elizabeth
Clark Sustainability Coordinator Facilities Planning |
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Total number of vehicles in the institution’s fleet:
411
Number of vehicles in the institution's fleet that are:
Number of Vehicles | |
Gasoline-only | 266 |
Diesel-only | 13 |
Gasoline-electric hybrid | 0 |
Diesel-electric hybrid | 0 |
Plug-in hybrid | 0 |
100 percent electric | 132 |
Fueled with Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) | 0 |
Hydrogen fueled | 0 |
Fueled with B20 or higher biofuel | 0 |
Fueled with locally produced, low-level biofuel | 0 |
Do the figures reported above include leased vehicles?:
Yes
Optional Fields
The University of Houston has committed to establishing itself as “The Energy University” – a university that will advance the science, technologies and policies that underpin the energy transition.
UH Energy has partnered with CenterPoint Energy and the City of Houston, along with other industry leaders, to create the EVolve Houston coalition. Their goal is to improve regional air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Greater Houston Area. UH President Renu Khator supported this initiative by stating, "It's our responsibility to lead by example in shifting the energy landscape. That is why we are phasing out all of our gas-powered service carts for electric vehicles."
UH continues to increase its electric vehicle inventory as well as strategize for infrastructure to support an alternative-fuel fleet, such as natural gas and propane units/equipment. Additionally, the university is actively exploring grants to further aid these efforts.
UH Energy has partnered with CenterPoint Energy and the City of Houston, along with other industry leaders, to create the EVolve Houston coalition. Their goal is to improve regional air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Greater Houston Area. UH President Renu Khator supported this initiative by stating, "It's our responsibility to lead by example in shifting the energy landscape. That is why we are phasing out all of our gas-powered service carts for electric vehicles."
UH continues to increase its electric vehicle inventory as well as strategize for infrastructure to support an alternative-fuel fleet, such as natural gas and propane units/equipment. Additionally, the university is actively exploring grants to further aid these efforts.
Website URL where information about the institution’s motorized fleet is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
UH Energy 2020-2021 Year End report:
https://uh.edu/uh-energy/about-uh-energy/content/2020-21-end-of-year-binder-no-budget.pdf
UH Energy Strategic Plan:
https://uh.edu/uh-energy/_files/strategic-plan-2019.pdf
UH EVolve Electrifying Transportation:
https://www.uh.edu/uh-energy/research/evolve-houston/
EVolve Houston Roadmap:
https://evolve.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/Evolve-Houston-EV-Roadmap-06_2022-Rebranded_2022-07-06-165925_eoyg.pdf
https://uh.edu/uh-energy/about-uh-energy/content/2020-21-end-of-year-binder-no-budget.pdf
UH Energy Strategic Plan:
https://uh.edu/uh-energy/_files/strategic-plan-2019.pdf
UH EVolve Electrifying Transportation:
https://www.uh.edu/uh-energy/research/evolve-houston/
EVolve Houston Roadmap:
https://evolve.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/Evolve-Houston-EV-Roadmap-06_2022-Rebranded_2022-07-06-165925_eoyg.pdf
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