The University is reaping rewards for energy reduction.
The University of Virginia has earned U.S. Department of Energy recognition for achieving a 27% reduction in energy use per square foot during the past 10 years.
In 2013, UVA became a partner in the Energy Department’s Better Buildings Challenge, with a goal to reduce the energy use intensity – energy used per square foot – in the University’s buildings by 20% within 10 years. The University, with a portfolio of more than 550 buildings comprising about 15.3 million square feet, surpassed its goal.
“It has been wonderful to be a part of the Department of Energy’s programs because of the connections and resources they provide, such as best-practice sharing sessions across sectors such as commercial and residential case studies, one-on-one support and help promoting our work,” said Samantha Kelly, sustainability special projects coordinator in UVA’s Office for Sustainability.

