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Posted: 3/27/08

TAMIU Awarded $500,000 Grant to Assist Green Campus Initiative

 

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Washington, D.C. - Texas A&M International University officials expressed gratitude and excitement for being awarded a $500,000 earmark from the federal government through the work of Congressman Henry Cuéllar (MBA ’82).

TAMIU, in cooperation with the Texas Engineering Experiment Station, proposed an Energy-Efficient Green Campus Research Initiative at Texas A&M International University comprised of three elements:

  1. Fully develop and implement a Green Campus strategy for greater energy and resource efficiency.
  2. Obtain LEED certification from the US Green Building Council for the new Student Success Center as a highly visible cornerstone for this new initiative; and
  3. Design and develop a “plug and play,” test-bed feature within the new Student Success Center mechanical and control systems to facilitate future research on high-efficient building systems and renewable technologies.

This initiative will provide TAMIU critical resources to undertake a path to a more cost-effective, environmentally friendly future. It will mitigate the impact on student fees by lowering their energy cost in existing and new facilities through more efficient design, operations, controls optimization, use of renewable resources, and lower water use.

Like many, the University is faced with very high energy costs that have increased by almost 50 percent over the last two years, reducing critical teaching funds. It is imperative the University find resources to improve what they have and strive to meet future challenges.

“The world has a fixed amount of natural resources – some of which are already depleted,” said Congressman Cuéllar. “As population growth greatly strains our finite resources, there are fewer resources available. If we intend to leave our children and grandchildren with the same standard of living we have enjoyed, we must preserve the foundation of that standard of living.”

“Today, I’m happy to report that Texas A&M International University is taking the first step in doing just that,” Cuéllar continued.

Cuéllar noted that TAMIU’s initiative will also serve as a model for local governments, school districts, and businesses.

“TAMIU is the ideal facility in Texas to undertake this initiative and to succeed because of its relatively small size, modern design, and visionary leadership of its president, Dr. Ray Keck III, administration, and faculty. This project will have significant impact on the University, local community, and the Texas A&M University multi-campus system, as well as international impact due to its proximity to Mexico,” he explained.

Cuéllar concluded that the TAMIU project was an ideal opportunity for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE/RE) division to partner with a visionary university to begin their conversion to a totally green, energy-efficient campus (the first 100 percent green campus in Texas), at relatively low-cost, due to its size and modern infrastructure.


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