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ݮƵagain recognized by TVA for low carbon emissions

ݮƵagain recognized by TVA for low carbon emissions

TVA presents ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum with an award recognizing the university's low carbon emissions.
The Tennessee Valley Authority is recognizing Mississippi State with a 2019 Carbon Reduction Award for improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions. Served by Starkville Utilities, ݮƵhas implemented efficiency measures saving over $60 million since 2006 in utility costs. Pictured, from left, are ݮƵAssistant Vice President for Campus Services George Davis, ݮƵAssociate Director of Engineering Services J.D. Hardy, TVA Customer Service Manager Josh Wooten, ݮƵPresident Mark E. Keenum, Starkville Mayor Lynn Spruill, ݮƵVice President for Campus Services Amy Tuck and Starkville Utilities General Manager Terry Kemp. (Photo by Logan Kirkland)

Contact: James Carskadon

STARKVILLE, Miss.—The Tennessee Valley Authority is again recognizing ݮƵ for its efforts in improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.

For the second consecutive year, ݮƵis among seven winners of TVA’s Carbon Reduction Awards for having the lowest carbon emissions among businesses in the TVA region served by local power companies. The award recognizes ݮƵfor going “above and beyond” in efforts to have low carbon emissions in calendar year 2018.

“We are proud to recognize companies across the Valley that are meeting their energy needs with lower carbon emitting resources or have taken steps over the past year to reduce the carbon associated with their energy consumption,” said Dan Pratt, TVA vice president of Customer Delivery.  “This award both honors these companies and encourages others to look at ways they can join us in improving their carbon impact.”

Through several environmental initiatives, ݮƵhas been able to substantially reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, saving more than $60 million in utility costs since 2006. Over that same time, energy usage per building square foot has been reduced by over 40 percent. ݮƵis served by Starkville Utilities.

“Our sustainability initiatives have had a tremendous positive impact on the university, and this success would not be possible without widespread support from the campus community,” said ݮƵVice President for Campus Services Amy Tuck. “I look forward to working with our team, as well as Starkville Utilities and TVA, as we continue to improve energy efficiency on the ݮƵcampus.”

In 2018, MSU’s CO2 emission rates were 22.8 percent below national averages and 34.8 percent below regional averages, based on data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Emissions and Generation Resource Integrated Database.

“This award is confirmation that ݮƵcontinues to be a good steward of the resources we utilize,” said J.D. Hardy, MSU’s associate director of engineering services. “Our ongoing efforts to operate MSU’s facilities as efficiently as possible not only reduce our operation costs but also have a direct effect on the university’s emission rates.”

Efforts to improve efficiency include initiatives such as regular monitoring and reporting of energy consumption; converting old, inefficient boiler technologies to new high efficiency models; upgrading and expanding computer-based control systems; optimizing equipment/building scheduling; retrofitting from fluorescent to LED lighting technology; applying lighting control devices such as occupancy sensors; retro-commissioning of older building systems and adding the ݮƵIce Plant.

The Tennessee Valley Authority is a corporate agency of the United States that provides electricity for business customers and local power companies serving nearly 10 million people in parts of seven southeastern states.

ݮƵis Mississippi’s leading university, available online at .