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Recent Energy Conservation Modifications

Arizona State University has completed utilities infrastructure upgrade projects that reduce energy consumption, in the form of electricity and natural gas, as well as reducing water use at the main campus.

Energy efficiency projects included retrofit lighting systems, motors, building HVAC controls and HVAC upgrades, Central Plant and Thermal Energy Storage system digital controls, chiller and cooling tower replacements, steam pipe insulation—and newly installed boiler blow down heat recovery, campus buildings energy sub-metering, and solar photovoltaic parking covers... MORE


New Room Temperature Conservation Guidelines

At the ASU Tempe campus classrooms and offices are heated to no higher than 68 degrees F. and cooled to no lower than 78 degrees F. These new guidelines reduce the amount of energy used for space conditioning.

SUSTAINABILITY AT ASU

MESSAGE TO THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY FROM PROVOST BETTY CAPALDI & EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT CAROL CAMPBELL

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Call us at (480) 965-4521 or email Conserve.Energy@asu.edu with your suggestions, questions or comments on Energy Conservation at Arizona State University.

Did you know....

To reduce the amount of energy consumed by traffic signals, some cities are turning to light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

Compared to standard incandescent traffic lights, LEDs can cut energy use by 80-90 percent. That can produce dramatic savings for communities.

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