Upgrade buildings to higher energy efficiency

The University is planning a significant upgrade to the energy efficiency of its buildings, prioritising improvements based on each building’s size, energy consumption, and occupancy. The analysis aims to identify which buildings consume the most energy per person and per square meter, ensuring resources are allocated where they will have the greatest impact. A representative sample from the analysis of 40 buildings is provided below, illustrating the energy performance metrics. The accompanying graphs highlight energy consumption both per person and per square meter, enabling a visual comparison across the sample. This methodology ensures a data-driven approach to optimizing energy efficiency, contributing to sustainability and operational cost reduction.

CUT continuously reviews and updates its energy performance data to monitor progress, evaluate the effectiveness of implemented measures, and inform future upgrade plans. There are also relevant graphs for each building which is impossible to share online.

Energy consumption and energy savings at CUT