ACUPCC Reporting System

GHG Report for Bridgewater State University

Submitted on December 15, 2010; last updated on December 15, 2010

Summary Statistics

Making fair comparisons between higher education institutions is always challenging due to the rich diversity of higher education. The unverified nature of the information in this database and unavailability of unbiased normalization metrics means such comparisons are even more difficult. Users should therefore approach direct institution to institution comparisons with caution and recognize that all comparisons between institutions are inherently biased.
Total Per Full-Time Enrollment Per 1000 Square Feet % Offset
Gross emissions (Scopes 1 + 2) 16,958 metric tons of CO2e 2.2 metric tons of CO2e 10.1 metric tons of CO2e 9%
Gross emissions (Scopes 1 + 2 + 3) 37,780 metric tons of CO2e 4.9 metric tons of CO2e 22.5 metric tons of CO2e 4%
Net emissions 36,234 metric tons of CO2e 4.7 metric tons of CO2e 21.6 metric tons of CO2e N/A

Emissions Inventory Methodology and Boundaries

Start date of the 12-month period covered in this report July 1, 2008
Consolidation methodology used to determine organizational boundaries No information provided
If any institution-owned, leased, or operated buildings or other holdings that should fall within the organizational boundaries are omitted, briefly explain why.

No buildings are omitted.

Emissions calculation tool used Clean Air-Cool Planet
Please describe why this tool was selected.

This tool was selected because it is recommended by the ACUPCC and most of the GHG inventories conducted to date have used the CA-CP spreadsheet. The great advantage of a common tool is that the assumptions and components included in a GHG inventory will be common across campuses, and thus comparisons can be made from one campus to another on a similar basis.

Please describe the source(s) of the emissions coefficients used.

CA-CP spreadsheet. We did not change any of their assumptions.

Which version of IPCC's list of global warming potentials did you use? No information provided
Who primarily conducted this emissions inventory? Faculty and students
Please describe the process of conducting the inventory.

Data were collected from a variety of sources and offices on campus and were analyzed and compiled through the efforts of students under the mentorship of faculty.

Please describe any emissions sources that were classified as de minimis and explain how a determination of the significance of these emissions was made.

No information provided

Please describe any data limitations related to this submission and any major assumptions made in response to these limitations.

No information provided

Emissions Data

Emissions from the following sources (in metric tons of CO2e)

Scope 1 Emissions
Stationary Combustion 9,693.0 metric tons of CO2e
Mobile Combustion 537.0 metric tons of CO2e
Process Emissions 0.0 metric tons of CO2e
Fugitive Emissions 0.0 metric tons of CO2e
Total Scope 1 emissions 10,230.0 metric tons of CO2e
Scope 2 Emissions
Purchased Electricity 6,728.0 metric tons of CO2e
Purchased Heating 0.0 metric tons of CO2e
Purchased Cooling 0.0 metric tons of CO2e
Purchased Steam 0.0 metric tons of CO2e
Total Scope 2 emissions 6,728.0 metric tons of CO2e
Scope 3 Emissions
Commuting 19,640.0 metric tons of CO2e
Air Travel 644.0 metric tons of CO2e
Solid Waste 538.0 metric tons of CO2e
Total Scope 3 emissions 20,822.0 metric tons of CO2e
Biogenic Emissions
Biogenic Emissions from Stationary Combustion No information provided
Biogenic Emissions from Mobile Combustion No information provided

Mitigation Data

Carbon Offsets
Carbon offsets purchased 773.0 metric tons of CO2e
Offset verification program(s) Other
Description of offsets purchased (including vendor, project source, etc.)

No information provided

Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)
Total RECs purchased None kWh
Percent of total electricity consumption mitigated through the purchase of RECs None %
Emissions reductions due to the purchase of RECs 336.0 metric tons of CO2e
REC verification program(s) No information provided
Description of RECs purchased (including vendor, project source, etc.)

No information provided

Sequestration and Carbon Storage
Sequestration due to land owned by the institution 437.0 metric tons of CO2e
Description of how sequestration was calculated

GIS was used to map land usage and calculate areas of vegetation cover. These land areas were converted to carbon absorption using standard coefficients for grass cover and forested land.

Carbon storage due to composting No information provided

Normalization and Contextual Data

Building Space
Gross square feet of building space 1,677,137.0 sq ft
Net assignable square feet of laboratory space No information provided
Net assignable square feet of health care space No information provided
Net assignable square feet of residential space No information provided
Population
Total Student Enrollment (FTE) 7681.0
Residential Students No information provided
Full-time Commuter Students No information provided
Part-time Commuter Students No information provided
Non-Credit Students No information provided
Full-time Faculty 305
Part-time Faculty No information provided
Full-time Staff 1253
Part-time Staff No information provided
Other Contextual Data
Endowment Size No information provided
Heating Degree Days No information provided
Cooling Degree Days No information provided
Please describe any circumstances specific to your institution that provide context for understanding your greenhouse gas emissions this year.

No information provided

Supporting Documentation

Completed inventory narrative No information provided
Completed inventory calculator Download

Auditing and Verification

These emissions data have not been audited, verified, or peer-reviewed.