
School of Medicine Lights the Way!
New LED lamps and fluorescent tubes save electricity and water for the School of Medicine.

New LED lamps and fluorescent tubes save electricity and water for the School of Medicine.

Stanford’s Boyd & Jill Smith Family Stadium upgraded to energy-efficient LED lighting, reducing electricity costs by $5,000 annually while improving color for televised events.

Stanford’s Energy Retrofit Program is helping labs reduce energy use by offering rebates for energy-efficient ultra-low temperature freezers, saving 97,000 kWh in fiscal year 2022.

Stanford completed its transition to 100% renewable electricity as Solar Generating Station #2 began commercial operation.

In accordance with emergency state regulations for water conservation, the university continues to prohibit wasteful water uses.

To better quantify electricity consumption and prioritize savings opportunities, Stanford launched an equipment inventory to collect data on plug loads across the Stanford campus.

Stanford’s new stormwater capture system in the Matadero Creek watershed transforms recreational fields into a key solution for managing runoff.