OSU receives top best practice award for energy conservation efforts
Thursday, April 23, 2009
(Stillwater, OK April 28, 2009) -- Oklahoma State University has been honored with
the “Grand Finalist” award by the Southern Association of College and University Business
Officers (SACUBO). The best practice award is for the university’s energy conservation
program.
“This national award is not only recognition for the university but for every student
and employee that has taken part in our conservation efforts,” said David Bosserman,
OSU vice president of administration and finance. “We appreciate the work of our physical
plant team and the support of the entire campus.”
The award was presented to OSU during the SACUBO annual meeting this week in Hot Springs,
Virginia. Rick Krysiak, OSU Physical Plant Director, gave a presentation on the program’s
success at the meeting and was presented a plaque and a $1,500 check for the university
during the closing awards luncheon.
Since the summer of 2007 OSU has racked-up more than $5 million in energy savings.
The energy conservation initiative is a result of OSU’s partnership with Energy Education.
The national conservation company based in Dallas and founded by OSU alum William
Spears has helped its clients save more than $1.5 billion.
Energy Education recently received the prestigious 2009 ENERGY STAR Partner of the
Year award from the United States Environmental Protection Agency. This award recognizes
organizations that have made outstanding contributions to protecting the environment
through superior energy efficiency.