2025_SDG7_7.2.4

2025-01-17

Plan to reduce energy consumption

NYCU established the Energy Conservation Promotion Committee in 2021 with the aim of becoming a sustainable green university. The Committee is tasked with setting energy-saving targets, reviewing departmental strategies, and implementing initiatives to optimise energy efficiency. Key measures include the introduction of the ISO/CNS 50001 Energy Management System to monitor electricity usage and the launch of the Buildings Electricity Bill Sharing Mechanism to promote accountability. To further enhance sustainability, outdated equipment has been replaced, hot and cold ducts in machinery rooms have been separated, and smart water meters and rainwater harvesting systems have been installed. These efforts, along with the integration of solar power and AI-driven HVAC systems, form the core of NYCU’s long-term strategy to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.

Link : NYCU iAUTO-Energy Management System
Link : NYCU Energy Conservation Promotion Committee Meeting Minutes
Link : NYCU Directions for the Establishment of Energy Conservation Promotion Committee

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Dormitory Moments – Spring Roll DIY Event

Dormitory Moments – Spring Roll DIY Event(Yang Ming Campus) As the cold winter gradually fades, the refreshing breath of spring begins to fill the air. In anticipation of the traditional Qingming Festival in early April, the Housing Center I warmly invites everyone to join us on March 19th for a

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[Spring Exploration] Let’s enjoy the fun of tree climbing

[Spring Exploration] Let’s enjoy the fun of tree climbing [Spring Exploration] This year we are incorporating tree climbing, slacklining and rappelling into our teaching experiences. We invite you to join us on a healing sports journey that offers expansive views and is filled with phytoncides. Under the guidance of professional

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2025 Spring NYCU Flow Forum

The NYCU Flow Forum Series is back with an exciting lineup this semester! This time, the Office of International Affairs (OIA), in collaboration with the Language Learning and Writing Center (LLWC), will be hosting a series of four lectures on internationalization issues from February to May this semester. We have invited distinguished professionals from

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