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Progress to Date
• In 2006 the University completed its first Carbon
Management Plan
• In January 2011 the University published its second
Carbon Management Plan
• The University commits to reducing direct electricity,
gas & fuel consumption by 48%* by 2020.
* Against a 2005/06 baseline
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That’s some big reductions!
Source: Hefce 2010
From here......
....to here!
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Progress to Date
• The University has achieved a 20%↓ in its
direct electricity, gas & fuel consumption
already!
• Carbon is now one of the University's key
working themes & will be reviewed annually.
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Source: Carbon Trust Alumni Conference 2010
The Carbon Trust believes the University of Sunderland is making
the greatest progress to date of the 120 universities it is engaged
with.
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Examples of Some Projects We Have Undertaken
• Energy audits
• Voltage optimisation (8% reduction)
• Boiler replacement
• Ground source heat pump
• Space utilisation
• Reduction in fleet vehicles/improved fuel efficiency
• Reduction in waste to landfill
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How Are We Communicating This?
Here are some examples of how we are
telling you what we are doing.
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Where Can I Find Out More?
http://services.sunderland.ac.uk/hr/hs&e/environment/carbonmanagement/