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USM Sustainability Summit Improving Our Energy State Through Sustainability Practices. Mary-Ann Ibeziako, PEM March 8, 2017. Agenda. Introduction Why Sustainability in Operations Overview of University Sustainability Framework USM Commitments USM Climate Update USM Current Energy State
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USM Sustainability SummitImproving Our Energy StateThrough Sustainability Practices Mary-Ann Ibeziako, PEM March 8, 2017
Agenda • Introduction • Why Sustainability in Operations • Overview of University Sustainability Framework • USM Commitments • USM Climate Update • USM Current Energy State • Effectiveness and Efficiency 1.0 • Effectiveness and Efficiency 2.0 • Next Steps • Questions and Answers
Sustainability in USM Sustainabilitysimply means “to live, learn and grow within our campus community in a manner that protects and strengthens our physical and societal environments such that the students, staff and faculty of future generations can continue to develop and enjoy our campus community.”
What is Sustainability Operations? Sustainability Operation is defined as “operations that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability to meet future needs or the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” Purpose is to maximize student enrollment, reduce cost, and improve employee value by embracing opportunities and managing risks derived from the environment. Why? Because we are at a critical juncture in the evolution of our relationship to the environment; - universities such as USM institutions must take the lead in addressing issues of sustainability.
Why Should we be Involved? Limited resources Environmental Interdependence Changing paradigms Environmental Equity or Justice
What can we do? University Operations Research and Education University Management University Mission
How should we organize? Environmental Management Sustainable University Sustainable Network Sustainable Society
ENGAGEMENT LEVEL 4: UNIVERSITY MISSION LEVEL 3: UNIVERSITY MANAGEMENT Sustainable University Model RESEARCH & EDUCATION LEVEL 2: UNIVERSITY OPERATION LEVEL 1: INTER-DEPENDENCE FUNDAMENTALS LIMITS EQUITY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE UNIVERSITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SUSTAINABLE NETWORK SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY ORGANIZATION
USM Commitments System schools are signatories to the ACUPCC Effectiveness and Efficiency 1.0 and 2.0 State of Maryland 2020 Energy Goals State of Maryland RPS Requirements
Effectiveness and Efficiency Initiative 1.0 Increase enrollment capacity, reduce costs, and fund quality Reposition the system for success Achieve $26.6 million in savings or cost avoidance by 6.30.06 for redirection
Effectiveness and Efficiency 1.0 - Energy Summary Update Cost Avoidance - $2.2 million ( FY 04 to FY16) Cost Savings - $91.8 million ( FY 04 to FY 16) Revenue – none reported Reallocation – none reported
Effectiveness and Efficiency 2.0 - Energy Targets Improve procurement policies and procedures in critical areas Expand analytics capabilities System-wide through multi-institutional approach Prepare, and continue, move to Cloud Computing as appropriate Increase collaboration and inter-institutional activities Commitment to optimal use of technology in campus and system-wide operations
Next Steps Duplicate or expand the monthly energy committee working model Cost Avoidance – Energy Efficiency Group Cost Savings – Energy Supply Procurement Group Revenue – Demand side management, utility incentives, other services Finance – State legislations, Funding Streams Define Reporting mechanism – University Data warehouse Create Charter/charge for subcommittees for USM leadership approval