Top marks for energy efficiency

TÜV certification with top marks for TU Graz’ energy management system: (f
TÜV certification with top marks for TU Graz’ energy management system: (from left) Harald Kainz, Tector of TU Graz, Rob Bekkers, TÜV Austria, Siegfried Pabst, Technical Facility Management of TU Graz, and Martina Strobl, TÜV Austria. © TU Graz
TU Graz chose to be certified voluntarily by TÜV AUSTRIA in accordance with ISO 50001. The result: with an excellent energy management system in place, the university is a pioneer in achieving energy targets. Graz University of Technology supports many projects examining the efficient use of energy in the scope of its research partnerships: from town planning and mobility planning as well as sustainable construction to high-voltage technology and network design through to energy storage and the use of hydrogen as fuel. Naturally, the responsible use of energy has been and still is also an important issue for the university itself. Over the past ten years, a series of key energy efficiency initiatives, such as new ways to heat and cool rooms, integrated energy concepts for the buildings and a sensational mobility concept were launched: 50 percent of all employees, including Rector Harald Kainz, go to work by bicycle or public transport. These measures are proof that the university has gone out of its way to "go green", with the energy service provider Grazer Energieagentur assisting in the implementation process. TU Graz decided on a certification audit to establish whether it meets the requirements of an energy management system in accordance with ISO 50001 at the three campuses in Graz, and commissioned TÜV AUSTRIA to conduct it.
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