Consulting Engineering
BIDMC Decarbonization
Decarbonization of 2.8M Square Foot Medical Campus
Zero Energy
In April 2023, Catawba College announced it had achieved carbon neutrality, becoming the first college in the Southeast to reach this milestone. This impressive achievement was accomplished through a combination of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and purchasing carbon emission offsets for those that have not yet been eliminated. The offsets were purchased from a solar farm that generates zero-carbon electricity by capturing and destroying methane, a potent greenhouse gas, from a landfill. However, Catawba's ultimate goal is to become a zero-carbon campus, eliminating all greenhouse gas emissions and making the purchase of offsets unnecessary.
The journey to a zero-carbon campus requires a roadmap, and Catawba College is partnering with CMTA to create that guide. CMTA is helping Catawba strategize reduction methods for their remaining emissions, which are mostly the result of burning fossil fuels and purchased electricity. These emission reduction strategies include:
The Catawba College/CMTA roadmap also takes into account the financial implications of these sustainability methods. Catawba aims to be a catalyst for their region and beyond by demonstrating how carbon reduction can be achieved in a practical and fiscally responsible manner. A prime example of this is seen in their collaboration with CMTA to install a geothermal HVAC system for Corriher Linn Library, eliminating the existing natural gas heating system. A life cycle cost analysis revealed that despite higher installation costs, geothermal systems prove to be more cost-effective in the long run, especially when factoring in available utility rebates and federal incentives.
Catawba College is leading the charge towards a zero-carbon future, proving that environmental responsibility can go hand in hand with financial responsibility.