Silliman University’s Solar ProjectDAVE E. MARCIAL, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Technology Education and
Dean, College of Computer Studies, Silliman University, Philippines
United Board Fellow, International Christian University, Japan
About Silliman University
founded in August 28, 1901 by American Presbyterian Missionaries
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About Silliman University
a private Christian university in Dumaguete City, Philippines
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About Silliman University
• 62-hectare campus, dotted with over 300 acacia trees
• over 7,000 student population (Basic to Higher Education)
• over 300 are international students from 50 countries
• 407 faculty members, 282 staff
• 18 schools and colleges offering at least 54 academic programs
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About Silliman University
http://www.christianuniversitiesonline.org/most-beautiful-christian-universities-in-the-world/
#47: The 50 Most Beautiful
Christian College & University Campuses in the World
SILLIMAN HALL was built in 1909. This building is considered the oldest
wooden structure of Eastern Stick Style of American architecture in the
Philippines. (https://su.edu.ph/page/42-anthropology-museum)
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Vision
• A leading Christian institution committed to total human development for the well-being of society and environment
Mission
• Infuse into the academic learning the Christian faith anchored on the gospel of Jesus Christ.
• Provide an environment where Christian fellowship and relationship can be nurtured and promoted.
• Provide opportunities for growth and excellence in every dimension of the University life in order to strengthen character, competence and faith.
• Instill in all members of the University community an enlightened social consciousness and a deep sense of justice and compassion.
• Promote unity among peoples and contribute to national development.
Goals
• a quality and diverse body of students;
• a holistic and responsive educational program with a Christian orientation;
• a quality faculty comparable to Asian standards;
• a quality support staff;
• adequate facilities and administrative systems;
• a supportive and involved alumni; and
• a long-term financial viability.
https://su.edu.ph/page/9-Mission-and-Vision
Silliman University is currently spending an estimated P 3.2 m monthly or P 42 M (84M Yen) annually for power, at an average rate of about P 9.595 (20Yen) per kwh.
Rationale
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Rationale The need for power and the corresponding cost is expected to rise in the future,
in terms of rates as well as
consumption, even more so when the student population is expected to increase from about 10,000 to 14,000 by 2022.
As an academic institution, the use of alternative sources of energy to lower our carbon footprint will set an
example for others to hopefully follow, and to actually demonstrate
the University’s commitment for sustainable energy and environmental conservation.
Model to Others
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Walking the talk…
"This project is about walking the talk. We're showing that Silliman cares about the environment" Dr. Ben S. Malayang, IIIPresident
“Silliman’s way to immediately respond to the just concluded Climate Change Conference in Paris where the world has committed to greater steps toward renewable energy.”
https://su.edu.ph/updates/news/2202-sillimans-solar-power-project-launched
https://orionepcm.com/silliman-university-goes-solar/
First Solar Orion Energy Solutions Inc.a Filipino-American company
A partnership…
“the solar panels are built to last 25 to 40 years and designed to withstand typhoons of lesser ferocity than Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)”
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/dumaguete/local-news/2015/12/23/silliman-university-goes-solar-448510
August 18, 2016, installed at the 2
buildings:
“Results of the testing showed that the
University had immediately saved as much
as 30 kilowatts of power from use of the
solar panels against its usual electric
consumption over the same period. ”
Testing…
https://su.edu.ph/updates/news/2202-sillimans-solar-power-project-launched
3 buildings around the
campus
210 KW capacity
power generated by the solar facility amounted
to since August 2016 to April 2017 amount to about 173,000 kwh
Savings of about P 1.5 M
(3M Yen)
Updates…