Campus and Building Environmental Performance
- 2008 - 2009 Campus and Building Environmental Performance
- 2008 Building Environmental Performance at Monash Medical Centre (Clayton) and Alfred Hospital
- 2008 Building Environmental Performance in the City of Melbourne
- 2008 Campus Waste Performance
- 2005-2007 Campus Environmental Performance
In line with Monash University's commitment to reduce energy and water, it is vital that all staff and students understand how and where energy and water is used at Monash.
Graphs showing electricity, gas and water usage at each campus are now available on this website. In addition, electricity usage information for all Clayton Campus buildings is also available with this information on buildings at other campuses to be made available as soon as possible.
In order to maximise your efforts, it is encouraged that you to consider the data for your own campus/buildings with all staff and students in your area and investigate methods for reducing energy and water. Tips for reducing energy and water are also available at the above site.
Queries regarding the above can be directed to environment@adm.monash.edu.au.
Abbreviations:
kWh (kilowatt hour): is a standard unit of electricity or energy consumption equal to 1000 watts (1kW) expended over one hour.
GJ (Gigajoule): is a metric term used for measuring energy use. It is equivalent to 277.8 kWh of electricity or 26.1 m3 if natural gas. 1GJ equals to 10^9 joules.
kL (Kilolitre): is a metric unit of volume equal to 1,000 liters (1,056 liquid quarts).
