When a new $90-million classroom and lab facility at University of Illinois is completed next year, the sum of its sustainable parts will total net-zero. Put another way, the 230,000-sq-ft College of Electrical and Computer Engineering Building (ECE), currently under construction in Urbana, will only consume as much energy as it harvests. To date, the Department of Energy has classified only a handful of U.S. facilities as net-zero energy buildings, the majority of them no larger than 15,000 sq ft.
The university has something larger and more far-reaching in mind. ECE will not only serve as a template for future campus facilities, but advance a campus-wide initiative to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.