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Affordable & Clean Energy
Spotlight areas
  • Energy Use & Efficiency
  • Renewable Energy Projects
  • Carbon/Footprint Inventory
Overview University measures towards affordable and clean energy Energy use density Energy and the community

Overview

½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï reduces energy intensity through renewable installations, smart systems, LED upgrades, and efficiency policy. The University’s low-carbon energy initiatives include solar-powered systems across both the Main and SAN campuses. At the Main Campus, there are 14 solar lights operating at 20 kW a day and a solar logo installation consisting of 6 units generating 24 kW per day. At the SAN Campus, 49 solar lights operate at 60 kW a day, along with 35 additional units at 40 kW per day. Together, these installations contribute to a total low-carbon energy use of 224.9568 GJ supporting the institution’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainability.

Efficiency Measures

  • Campus-wide LED replacements
  • Solar street and pole lighting
  • Occupancy-based HVAC control
  • Smart AC and scheduling

Energy Footprint

  • Total energy used:274,606.54 GJ
  • Energy intensity:0.96 GJ/m²
  • Floor area:286,881.41 Sqm
  • Carbon footprint:22,653 tons COâ‚‚e

Renewable Output

  • Low-carbon energy generated:224.9568 GJ

Includes:

  • 14 solar units at Main Campus
  • 6-unit solar logo installation
  • 49 solar lights at SAN Campus + 35 additional units

Community Impact

½ñÈÕ³Ô¹Ï supports:

  • Energy efficiency guidance
  • Policy research for renewable technology
  • Support for low-carbon innovation

0.96 GJ/m²
Energy usage per sqm

274,606.54 GJ
Total energy used

286,881.41 Sqm
University floor space

22,653 tons COâ‚‚e
Carbon footprint

224.9568 GJ
total low-carbon energy use

The university’s low-carbon energy initiatives include solar-powered systems across both the Main and SAN campuses. At the Main Campus, there are 14 solar lights operating at 20 W/day and a solar logo installation consisting of 6 units generating 24 kW per day. At the SAN Campus, 49 solar lights operate at 60 W/day, along with 35 additional units at 40 W/day. Together, these installations contribute to a total low-carbon energy use of 224.9568 GJ, supporting the institution’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainability.