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UNC responds to public comments received by Army Corps of Engineers
In the latest stage of the application process that addresses stream and wetland impacts at the Carolina North site, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill responded June 29, 2011, to citizen and state agency comments received about the application by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Categories: Carolina North News
UNC at Chapel Hill buildings to Compete in the 2011 ENERGY STAR National Building Competition
Carmichael Arena, ITS Manning, Kenan Residence Hall, and Kerr Hall, owned/managed by University of North Carolina have been selected to participate in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA's) ENERGY STAR National Building Competition: Battle of the Buildings to help improve the energy efficiency of commercial buildings and protect the environment.
Categories: Energy Management News
The EPA National Building Competition Launches on Monday!
Last year, UNC's Morrison Residence Hall won the first EPA National Building Competition for energy conservation by reducing its energy consumption by 36%.
Categories: Energy Management News
Energy, Climate Change, and the University
Climate change is one of the most significant challenges of our time.
Categories: Energy Management News
2010 Awards and Recognition
Morrison Residence Hall placed 1st overall in the 2010 EPA Energy Star National Building Competition. Half of the recipients of the 2010 Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence were from Facilities Services. Building Commissioning Technician Todd Freeman, Safety Manager Alana Maffessanti and Director of the Sustainability Office Cindy Shea were all honored…
Categories: Awards and Recognition