Arts and Letters underwent an energy efficiency process called Monitoring-Based Commissioning in 2015. This cut energy use in the building by 35% and won an award from the California Higher Education Sustainability Conference. The process optimizes how the building operations and focuses on mechanical system controls and equipment, like air handlers and pumps. In addition to saving energy, MBCx can often improve comfort. Other buildings will undergo the same process, starting with CSL, using the revolving energy fund. Savings from funded projects will go back into the fund to pay for new projects.
The College of Arts and Letters is the home for the Sustainability major and minor program. This program provides an opportunity for students to learn about complex issues surrounding sustainability from diverse fields. Graduates of this program have a variety of opportunities to make an impact.
Sustainability Major and Minor
SDSU Energy Initiative