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Buffalo Business - Spring 2025

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10 Buffalo Business | monitors in rooms. Now universities are seeking exper- tise on how to approach goals systematically: What it will take to complete an energy master plan and how to think about sustainability moving forward." To have the biggest impact, these projects oen begin by addressing university energy systems. "There are new technologies we can incorporate," Pietkiewicz says. "Instead of installing a heat pump for a single building, why not develop a heat pump plant, and connect four buildings together and create a district? By innovating with technology, you save on costs while decreasing energy use overall." State policies are also driving innovation. For example, New York sets goals and timelines, while also partially funding the studies. "Wendel and other similar organizations can help universities navigate potential funding channels to help cover the cost of studies and find ways to manage existing budgets to creatively fund projects in support of their plans," he says. Cristian Tiu, chair and asso- ciate professor of finance, sees universities aligning their invest- ment decisions with their goals to achieve climate neutrality. In his role on the investment committee of the Board of Trustees of the UB Foundation, Tiu was part of a rigorous effort to consider adopting ESG — an investing principle that prioritizes environmental, social and corporate governance issues — in investment decisions. In 2021, UBF announced that its investment portfolio of U.S. public equities had divested from companies that The Wendel team, working with UB Facilities and UB Sustainability, conducts a detailed assessment of campus energy use to develop a Clean Energy Master Plan aimed at helping UB to achieve carbon neutrality goals. Photo: Jason Denue Tiu

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