Campus Sustainability News
News on campus sustainability initiatives, emerging programs, rankings, awards, student initiatives, green teams, and more from across the Cornell University campus.
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Look up: A new rooftop heat recovery system in Olin Hall is quietly transforming how Cornell saves energy. Part of a campus-wide effort that shattered cost and carbon targets, it’s a powerful example of Cornell’s Living Lab approach in action.
As part of Cornell’s ongoing energy conservation efforts, this initiative modernizes HVAC infrastructure with advanced digital controls, sensors, and variable speed equipment. By improving airflow management, heating and cooling efficiency, and system commissioning, the project supports long‑term energy savings and improved indoor environmental quality.
Unplug and power down your space before winter break
Cornell University is piloting a mobile battery system to replace diesel generators at major events and potentially provide emergency backup power across campus.
Lake Source Cooling was a bold idea that redefined campus energy use—and 25 years later, it continues to keep Cornell cool through creative, efficient design.
Cornell Campus Sustainability Office | Spring 2018
Power your home with the sun!
Hidden beneath Cornell’s campus, a vast energy system powers the university. A major upgrade is now slashing emissions and advancing Cornell’s net-zero goal.
Duffield's upgraded humidification, heat recovery, and airflow systems, implemented through an Energy Conservation Initiative (ECI) project is on track to achieve an 11% reduction in carbon emissions from the 2022 baseline.