From left: Dan Furuya, Todd Sales, Alton Fujimoto, Quoc Luong, Carl Oshiro
kWh) savings and provides details of the different energy efficient projects.
The
UH 10-campus system is required to become net-zero (producing as much energy from renewable sources as consumed) by 2035.
The major upgrades on campus have had a significant impact on energy conservation. Within the last 10 fiscal years,
UH Mānoa has saved over 7.2 million
kWh through the redesigning and reworking of systems that help the campus move towards the net zero goal. These projects also had to consider the construction and building outage constraints for the building occupants. All projects were completed with minimal impact and disturbance to the ongoing academic and research operations in the buildings.