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Measurement of Low-Carbon Energy Use

Measurement of Low-Carbon Energy Use Across Sakarya University

Sakarya University systematically measures, monitors, and evaluates the amount of low-carbon energy used across all its campuses through a comprehensive and integrated management system. This process is carried out in line with the university’s Sustainable University Policy, the National Energy Efficiency Law No. 5627, and Türkiye’s 2053 Net-Zero Emission Strategy. Measurement activities are centralized under the SAUCO2 Sustainable Carbon Tracking System, an ICT-based platform designed to collect, analyze, and report campus-level data on energy consumption and carbon emissions.

Türkiye’s National Climate Action Framework (2024–2030)

The Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change of the Republic of Türkiye published two key national policy documents the “Climate Change Mitigation Strategy and Action Plan (2024–2030)” and the “Climate Change Adaptation Strategy and Action Plan (2024–2030)”  establishing the country’s roadmap for a low-carbon and climate-resilient future. These plans include cross-sectoral strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in energy, industry, buildings, transport, agriculture, waste, and land use, while also promoting adaptation and resilience in water management, food systems, ecosystems, and urban planning.

Aligned with Türkiye’s Net Zero 2053 target, the framework introduces integrated policies for a just transition, carbon pricing and emissions trading systems, green finance, and monitoring and evaluation mechanisms with clearly defined institutional responsibilities and performance indicators. This national strategy encourages universities and local governments to implement climate mitigation and adaptation projects. In this context, Sakarya University’s initiatives on renewable energy, energy efficiency, disaster risk management, and public awareness directly contribute to achieving Türkiye’s national climate goals.

Institutional Measurement Framework

The university’s energy monitoring and carbon accounting are coordinated by the Construction and Technical Affairs Department and the Sustainability Coordination Office (TOKAS). Data on electricity, natural gas, and water consumption are periodically collected from all academic and administrative units. These data are entered into the SAUCO2 system, where they are processed according to the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol methodology for Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions.

The SAUCO2 platform provides detailed dashboards displaying energy use per building, per faculty, and per capita. It visualizes trends in consumption, carbon emissions, and renewable energy utilization. By identifying “top energy-consuming buildings,” the system supports targeted interventions such as insulation upgrades, lighting replacements, and behavioral energy-saving campaigns.

In addition to digital measurement, all university facilities are equipped with certified smart meters that record periodic consumption values. This dual approach physical metering combined with digital reporting ensures reliability and verifiability in institutional energy accounting.

Measurement of Low-Carbon Energy Sources

Sakarya University’s low-carbon energy measurement encompasses both on-site renewable generation and certified renewable energy procurement.

1. On-site renewable generation:

  • Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels: Installed on the rooftops of the Faculty of Engineering, Rectorate Building, and other units, generating approximately 200 MWh of clean electricity per year.
  • Wind Turbine (Energy Technologies Laboratory): Produces approximately 7.6 MWh/year for educational and research purposes.

2. Certified Renewable Energy Supply (I-REC):       
To supplement its own production, the university acquires renewable electricity through International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-REC), guaranteeing the renewable origin of energy used. The breakdown for 2024 is as follows:

  • Hydroelectric: 4,120 MWh
  • Solar: 3,140 MWh
  • Wind: 2,740 MWh
  • Total certified renewable electricity: 10,000 MWh+

3. Low-carbon waste-to-energy contribution:
Through collaboration with the SEKAY Integrated Waste Management Facility, approximately 315 tons of organic waste from campus cafeterias and green areas were processed into biogas and renewable electricity. These contributions are included in the university’s annual carbon and energy balance.

Measured Results and Renewable Ratio

According to 2024 data:

  • Total electricity consumption: 9,280,780.2 kWh (9.28 GWh)
  • Renewable and low-carbon electricity: 10,207,600 kWh (10.2 GWh)

This results in a 109.99% renewable energy ratio, meaning Sakarya University produced and/or procured more renewable electricity than it consumed. Consequently, Scope 2 (electricity-based) emissions were reduced to 0 tons of CO₂e, and the total institutional carbon footprint was calculated as 1,745 tons CO₂e (Scopes 1+2+3).

Monitoring, Verification, and Reporting

Measurement results undergo annual verification and are used for national and international sustainability reporting frameworks, including:

  • UI GreenMetric World University Rankings (Energy & Climate Change category)
  • Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings – SDG 7 & SDG 13
  • Türkiye’s Zero Emission and Energy Efficiency Portal

Energy and carbon data are cross-checked by energy managers assigned to each building, and an official directive issued by the Vice-Rector mandates compliance with the Public Buildings Savings Target and Implementation Guide (2024–2030), which sets a 30% energy savings goal by 2030.

Additionally, pre-assessment work for implementing ISO 50001 Energy Management System has begun, using the SAUCO₂ system as the digital foundation.

Integration with Research, Education, and Awareness

The measurement system is directly connected with education and public engagement activities:

  • Training and Events: Energy Efficiency Week, Public Savings Training, and Zero Waste Seminars educate staff, students, and community members on energy conservation.
  • Student Engagement: The TÜBİTAK 3005 “Future’s Return” project introduces secondary school students to renewable facilities (ADASU HES, Karaman GES, Pamukova RES).
  • Technical Visits: Electrical and Electronics Engineering students conduct site visits to SASKİ ADASU Hydroelectric Plant and SEDAŞ Electric Distribution Facility.
  • European Mobility Week: Encourages zero-emission commuting on campus via cycling and e-scooters.

By combining systematic measurement with educational outreach, the university ensures that energy data are not only recorded but also used to promote behavioral change and climate literacy.

Institutional Commitment

Sakarya University’s systematic measurement of low-carbon energy is embedded in its broader Carbon-Neutral 2053 Roadmap. The university’s divestment policy eliminates investments in fossil-fuel-based energy while prioritizing renewable infrastructure. Measurement results from SAUCO2 guide decision-making, allowing the university to track progress toward full decarbonization.

In recognition of these efforts, Sakarya University ranked 83rd worldwide and 3rd in Türkiye in THE Impact Rankings 2025 (SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy), demonstrating the effectiveness of its institutional monitoring framework.

Etiketler :

Low-carbon energy,

renewable energy,

energy monitoring,

I-REC certification,

energy efficiency,

smart buildings,

sustainable infrastructure,

carbon tracking,

2053 carbon neutrality,

emission measurement,

Greenhouse Gas Protocol,