RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND AMOUNT OF ENERGY PRODUCTION

Colleges and universities all around the world are leading the transition to a 100 percent renewable energy system. Small liberal arts colleges, large public universities and community colleges alike, from every corner of the globe, are taking the lead in reducing energy consumption, deploying renewable energy technologies, and switching to electric vehicles for a greener future. Following that prospective path, TSUULL has been the nation's leading campuses for clean energy setting a strong example for other educational institutions and the nation as a whole to follow. Today, TSUULL obtains its more than 100% electricity from renewable energy sources.

 

TSUULL generates power by following means:

1. Ventilation Unit of the building which operates on biodiesel. The ventilation system of the university is considered one of the most powerful and it is extended all over the building. Since its operates vastly, the heat waste generates 3000 kW of power, which is used to heat the shower water in the dormitories.

2. Solar panels are installed on the rooftop of the main building, master's department building and both of dormitories. The rated power generated by the solar cells makes up 28,525 kW which is used for lighting and heating purposes all around the campus buildings; solar lights installed in the inner and outer yards are fully powered and function by the sunlight.