Energy and buildings
We are working to increase sustainability across the University's estate.
The University of Edinburgh uses a mixture of on-site energy generation on campus which includes gas combined heat and power (CHP) and solar photovoltaics (PV).
For more information on Energy and Utilities at the University, visit the Estates website.
Behaviour change energy-saving campaigns
We encourage energy-saving behaviours through the Take Action for Sustainability pilot, Sustainability Framework and Sustainability Champions network.
Here are some top tips to save energy:
Switch off appliances at the socket when not in use, only boil as much water as you need, and consider lowering your PC default settings to switch off after inactivity. Some materials such as 'switch off' stickers are available on request. Check out our sustainable labs webpage for advice on specialist equipment .
Wear layers in the winter to keep warm, close the windows and doors to keep heat in, and avoid the use of space heaters. Have an issue with heating on campus? Report temperatures above 28°C or below 19°C .
If there is a potential project in your area that could save money and energy, please apply for the Sustainable Campus Fund. Past examples include replacing inefficient lighting and equipment.
Need help? Reporting faults related to lighting, heating, water, and other facility issues helps save energy. Identify your nominated fault reporter for your area and promptly report anything that appears problematic. This could include noticing faulty motion sensor lighting, dripping taps, and draughty windows.
Estates Helpdesk & fault reporting
Our Initiatives
Over £30m has been invested in low carbon technology on campus. The University is now looking to the future and is seeking solutions to further decarbonise our heat and power networks.
For more information on Energy and Utilities at the University, visit the Estates website.
Case studies and blog posts
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