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Partnership for Sustainability at Northwestern University

As part of its continuing climate leadership efforts, Northwestern University has partnered with Ameresco, a leading clean technology integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy. The initiative will help Northwestern significantly reduce its carbon footprint across both the Evanston and Chicago campuses while also providing learning opportunities for students.

This project helps NU move further towards reaching its sustainability goals of reducing its energy and utility usage and achieving carbon neutrality. The measures provide environmental and health benefits by reducing air pollution from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which are generated by fossil fuels.

80+

Buildings and Central Plants

$21,800,000+

of Campus Infrastructure Maintenance

8,131 Tons

of Carbon Dioxide Equivalents Projected to be Avoided Annually

Each year the carbon emissions reduction from this project is projected to equal to one of the following equivalencies (according to the U.S. EPA GHG Calculator)…

GHG emissions avoided by

351,956

trash bags of waste recycled
instead of landfilled

GHG emissions from

20,844,000

miles driven by an average gasoline-
powered passenger vehicle

Carbon sequestered by

9,696

acres of U.S. forests in one year

Energy As a Service Program Summary

The long-term Energy as a Service (EaaS) agreement will allow the University to tackle immediate energy infrastructure needs and address deferred maintenance without upfront capital investments. Instead, projects are funded over time through the program’s energy savings. EaaS programs establish a long-term partnership to mitigate energy risk and address energy requirements without upfront capital.

Northwestern anticipates a reduction in its carbon footprint in connection with the program term. Projects will involve smart building technology implementation, building automation, lighting upgrades, heating and cooling system optimization and alternative energy systems.

In addition to providing energy management for both campuses’ 200+ buildings, Ameresco will support Northwestern in developing an asset condition inventory and comprehensive asset planning framework as well as provide annual funding over the five-year period for NU Sustainability Fellows and employ two paid interns each quarter.

Project Highlights:

  • $87.5M in savings over 30 years
  • Addresses $21.8M in deferred maintenance with no up-front capital cost
  • Leverages $1,018,846 in utility incentives
  • Reduces annual CO2 footprint by 9,696 tons
  • Saves over 4M gallons of water per year
  • Improves working conditions through HVAC, lighting, and building controls upgrades
  • Reduces maintenance costs to the University

Energy as a Service on Evanston and Chicago Campuses

Evanston, IL Campus Map

A map of the Northwestern University campus with some buildings outlined in red and shaded in yellow to indicate upcoming work

Chicago, IL Campus Map

A map of the Northwestern University campus with some buildings outlined in red and shaded in yellow to indicate upcoming work
Daytime aerial view of theEvanston Campus at Northwestern University

Northwestern University Campus

Daytime exterior view of a wing of Deering Library at Northwestern University

Deering Library Exterior

Daytime exterior view of Deering Library at Northwestern University

A Modern Wing of Deering Library

Daytime interior view of a hall at Deering Library at Northwestern University

Deering Library Study Area

Daytime interior view of book stacks at Deering Library at Northwestern University

Deering Library Stacks

Daytime interior view of a main desk at Deering Library at Northwestern University

Deering Library Recption

Daytime interior view of a study area at Deering Library at Northwestern University

Desks and Stacks in Deering Library

NU Sustainability Fellows

The Institute for Sustainability and Energy at Northwestern (ISEN) and sustainNU will oversee the new fellowship program, which will create new opportunities for students to gain real-world experience in energy management and sustainability, furthering the University’s mission to support hands-on experiential learning and enabling students to engage with the physical environment and grow as leaders in sustainability. The sustainability fellowship program helps prepare Northwestern Universities students for meaningful careers in the fields of energy management, renewable energy and sustainability. As part of this energy as a service project, Ameresco will be providing quarterly funding for the NU Sustainability Fellows program. Learn more at https://www.northwestern.edu/sustainability/curriculum-research/index.html.