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Sustainability Projects

The University of Hawai'i at Mānoa is full of enterprising and resourceful people. Here is a collection of projects that we've heard about. If we've missed you, please feel free to contact us so that we can make the addition.


Kuykendall Hall Renovation Project Update

Kuykendall Rendering

The University of Hawai'i Sea Grant Center for Smart Building and Community Design worked with the UH Administration and the Department of Energy to establish a new approach to net-zero energy building design for the campus. The renovation of Kuykendall Hall became one of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's three Commercial Building Partnership Program projects and a potential game changer for building design on campus and in the region. For more details on the project and the process, click here.


The Maui Smart Grid Project:
James (Jay) P. Griffin
Assistant Specialist Hawai‘i Natural Energy Institute
Thursday, November 17, 2009
3:00 – 4:00 PM POST 723
Download PDF flyer on this seminar

 

Dale Sartor: Energy guru helps to green the Mānoa Campus

 

Center for Smart Building and Community Design

To advance sustainable, high-performance, and low-energy marine laboratories that will minimize overall environmental impacts, protect occupant safety, optimize whole building efficiency on a lifecycle basis, establish measurable goals, track performance, and share results for continuous improvement.

Sustainable Saunders Project
A building wide project involving live energy usage monitoring.

Sauders unveils solar testbed

 

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Contact Us

Steve Meder
Assistant Vice-Chancellor
Phys., Env'tal, Long Range Planning
P. (808) 956-8018
smeder@hawaii.edu

 

 

Mark Gilbert

Campus Planner

P: (808) 956-9181

markdgil@hawaii.edu