The UW has set a goal of funding 100% of the Energy Renewal Plan using external sources. The primary funding source is expected to come from the state legislature, using proceeds from greenhouse gas allowance auctions as outlined in the Climate Commitment Act. As projects are completed, the University will also seek reimbursement through state, federal, and utility incentive programs, forming a potential rolling source of funding.
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Decarbonization projects
The following table describes a summary of individual projects included in the Power Plant Decarbonization plan.
| Project # | Project Name | Project Description | Funding and Completion | Cost (in millions) |
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Equipment Renewal |
Existing Boiler Replacements |
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To be funded: 2029, 2031, 2033 |
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Equipment Renewal |
Existing Chiller and Cooling Tower Replacements |
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P-1 |
Convert Campus Cooling Water system to year-round operation |
The project discontinues the seasonal operation of the Power Plant Campus Cooling Water system (and use of the Campus Cooling Water loop as a source-sink loop in winter). Reprogramming will be required at buildings that currently use Campus Cooling Water as a source or sink in winter. Addition of a wide array of additional metering/monitoring coupled with retro-Cx is recommended to daylight any potential hydraulic issues that may result. Some campus buildings are put into "winter" mode which partially opens the Campus Cooling Water valves to protect the coils from freezing. Another method of protection will be required. |
To be funded: 2027 |
$5.3 m |
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P-2 |
Power Plant add Chiller-8 and Cooling Tower-14 |
The project will add Chiller-8 in the planned expansion space adjacent to existing Chiller-7, and add the associated cooling tower cells above, adjacent to Cooling Tower-13 (serving Chiller-7), and Campus Cooling Water pump and condenser water pumps in the mezzanine level between chillers and towers |
To be funded: 2031 |
$20.7 m |
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P-3 |
West Campus Utility Plant Chiller-5 and Cooling Tower-5 |
Install owner furnished chiller (W Chiller-5) in the West Campus Utility Plant. Provide associated Cooling Tower and set of two primary pumps. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$12.7 m |
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P-4 |
West Campus Utility Plant Annex |
Construction of a 23,600 square foot extension of the existing West Campus Utility Plant to the south of the existing building. The extension consists of a basement, ground level, and two additional stories above grade. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$55.7 m |
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P-5 |
Campus Cooling Water system Thermal Energy Storage Tank |
Provide new Thermal Energy Storage system and Facilities Services building to the north of the existing Power Plant facility. Provide new diesel engine generators to supply Thermal Energy Storage pumps. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$77.8 m |
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P-6 |
Primary Heating Water Thermal Energy Storage Tank |
Provide new Primary Hot Water Thermal Energy Storage tank on the existing foundation provided during P-5. |
To be funded: 2029 |
$17.6 m |
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P-7 |
West Campus Utility Plant Heat Recovery Chillers and Cooling Towers |
This project includes (3) nominal 1500-ton heat recovery chillers and (2) nominal 1750-ton cooling towers at the West Campus Utility Plant. The heat recovery chillers are located in the new West Campus Utility Plant Annex, and the cooling towers are located on the roof of the existing West Campus Utility Plant. Project also includes associated piping, pumping, controls, and electrical infrastructure. |
To be funded: 2029 |
$139.6 m |
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P-8 |
Power Plant Heat Recovery Chillers |
This project includes (4) nominal 2000-ton heat recovery chillers and (2) nominal 2000-ton cooling towers at the Power Plant. The heat recovery chillers are located in former boiler 3 and 5 areas and the cooling towers are located on the roof above. Project also. includes associated piping, pumping, controls, and electrical infrastructure. |
To be funded: 2031 |
$173.2 m |
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P-9 |
Campus Cooling Water Header and Secondary Pumping System |
This project reconfigures the Campus Cooling Water header to segregate loads from generation equipment, relocates all loads to the distribution side of new secondary pumps. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$13.0 m |
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P-10 |
Power Plant Primary Heating Water System |
The project adds steam-to-hot water converters to the Power Plant to provide hot water to the new distribution network as the first stage of hot water system conversion. The project includes the secondary hot water distribution piping and pumps. |
To be funded: 2027 |
$12.7 m |
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P-11 |
Power Plant Electric Boilers and Emergency Generator Heat Recovery |
Project includes the installation of (3) 6-MW electrode boilers and associated equipment; including electrical feeders and panels, feedwater skids and steam-to-water heat exchangers; and plate and frame heat exchangers at each of (5) diesel gensets. |
To be funded: 2033 |
$73.2 m |
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P-12 |
West Campus Utility Plant Electric Boilers |
Project includes the installation of (3) 6-MW electrode boilers and associated equipment; including electrical feeders and panels, feedwater skids, and steam-to-water heat exchangers. |
To be funded: 2033 |
$22.1 m |
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P-13 |
West Campus Utility Plant Generators |
Install two 2 MW diesel engine generator with weather protective enclosure and sub-base UL2085 fuel tank located on the existing West Campus Utility Plant roof. |
To be funded: 2031 |
$8.1 m |
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P-14 |
Power Plant Controls Upgrades |
The project will upgrade the PLC-based control system serving the Power Plant to provide full automation of existing equipment and to fully automate future equipment anticipated. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$4.6 m |
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E-1 |
UW Substation |
The project consists of constructing a new electrical substation that would serve as the main source of electric utility power from Seattle City Light (SCL) for distribution to the campus. The new substation is focused on reliability and will be used to feed new loads associated with the Energy Renewal Project, existing electrical infrastructure, and future campus expansion. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$34.4 m |
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E-2 |
Power Plant Ring Bus and Express Feeders |
This project installs a new set of express feeders from the West Receiving Station to the power plant to expand electrical capacity and increase redundancy. The project decommissions the Seattle City Light transformer at the East Receiving Station. The project installs new medium voltage switchgear for new mechanical loads at the power plant, thermal energy storage system, and lake-interface pump house. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$14.1 m |
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B-1 |
Chiller Replacements - South of Pacific |
Remove building chillers and cooling towers (where applicable) and provide Campus Cooling Water service to provide cooling from the Campus Utility Plants. |
To be funded: 2035 |
$7.6 m |
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B-1 |
Chiller Replacements – Central |
Remove building chillers and cooling towers (where applicable) and provide Campus Cooling Water service to provide cooling from the Campus Utility Plants. |
To be funded: 2035 |
$12.7 m |
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B-1 |
Chiller Replacements – North |
Remove building chillers and cooling towers (where applicable) and provide Campus Cooling Water service to provide cooling from the Campus Utility Plants. |
To be funded: 2035 |
$7.4 m |
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B-8,9,10 |
Building Primary Heating Water Conversions - Central Campus West Tunnel |
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To be funded: 2033 |
$71.6 m |
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B-8,9,10 |
Building Primary Heating Water Conversions - Central/Lower Campus |
Same as above |
To be funded: 2037 |
$85.9 m |
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B-8,9,10 |
Building Primary Heating Water Conversions - East Campus |
Same as above |
To be funded: 2031 |
$10.3 m |
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B-8,9,10 |
Building Primary Heating Water Conversions - North Campus |
Same as above |
To be funded: 2029 |
$49.7 m |
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B-8,9,10 |
Building Primary Heating Water Conversions - South from Power Plant |
Same as above |
To be funded: 2027 |
$99.3 m |
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B-8,9,10 |
Building Primary Heating Water Conversions - South from West Campus Utility Plant |
Same as above |
To be funded: 2035 |
$42.7 m |
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B-8,9,10 |
Building Primary Heating Water Conversions - West Campus |
Same as above |
To be funded: 2027 |
$2.9 m |
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B-6 |
Energy Metering |
Scope of work involves the installation of new electric, chilled water, and steam flow meters and integrating them with the PI System for enhanced data collection, monitoring, and analysis. |
To be funded: 2027 |
$10.1 m |
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B-11 |
Satellite Steam Plants |
This project includes scope descriptions for construction of new satellite 185psi steam plants and distribution piping to connect to steam process loads. These new steam plants will serve existing process (non-heating) loads that need to remain on steam after the campus steam service is decommissioned. These are three separate, individual projects that should be priced separately. |
To be funded: 2027 |
$71.2 m |
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S-1 |
Lake Water Interface |
Scope of work includes construction of the pump/heat exchanger facility, on-shore and offshore piping, and CHW piping to/from the Power Plant. |
To be funded: N/A |
$169.4 m |
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S-2 |
Sewer Heat Recovery |
Construct a new Sewer Water Heat Recovery Equipment Building sewer water wet well, sewer main piping intercept, and all interconnecting piping. |
To be funded: N/A |
$67.1 m |
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D-C-1 |
Central Campus Piping |
Reuse existing tunnels and create new direct bury routing to install piping for new Primary Heating Water and Campus Cooling Water systems, serving the central portion of campus north and east of Drumheller Fountain, as well as south to Pacific Street. |
To be funded: 2033 |
$109.6 m |
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D-C-2 |
Central Campus Piping West Tunnel |
Reuse existing tunnels and create new direct bury routing to install piping for new Primary Heating Water and Campus Cooling Water systems in the Central Campus West Tunnel between the Power Plant and the West Campus Utility Plant. |
To be funded: 2037 |
$92.7 m |
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D-N-1 |
North Campus Piping |
Replace High/Low Pressure steam and pumped return systems with Primary Heating Water system, serving north campus. |
To be funded: 2029 |
$105.4 m |
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D-S-1 |
West Campus Utility Plant to South Campus Piping |
Reuse existing tunnels and create new direct bury routing to install piping for new Primary Heating Water and Campus Cooling Water systems, serving the area of campus below Pacific St. and served by the West Campus Utility Plant. |
To be funded: 2027 |
$55.6 m |
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D-S-2 |
Power Plant to South Campus Piping |
Reuse existing tunnels and create new direct bury routing to install piping for new Primary Heating Water and Campus Cooling Water systems, serving the area of campus below Pacific St. and served by the Power Plant. |
To be funded: 2035 |
$79.8 m |
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D-W-1 |
West Campus Piping |
Reuse existing tunnels and construct two new tunnel sections to install piping for new Primary Heating Water and Campus Cooling Water systems, serving west campus from the West Campus Utility Plant. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$93.6 m |
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D-W-2 |
Sewer Heat Recovery Piping |
Create new direct buried routing from CP-8 to new sewer water heat recovery facility. |
To be funded: 2025 |
$10.5 m |
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D-E-1 |
Piping from Power Plant to East and SE Campus |
Reuse existing tunnels and create new direct bury routing to install piping for new Primary Heating Water and Campus Cooling Water systems, serving the southeast area of campus near the UW Medical Center. |
To be funded: 2031 |
$78.4 m |
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S-3 |
Air Source Heat Pumps |
Construct a new Air-Source Heat Pump Equipment Building and yard, and interconnecting piping to/from the Air-Source Heat Pump system to the Power Plant. This scope of work is an alternate in lieu of the Lake Water Interface Project (S-1). |
$92.1 m (2024 dollars) |
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S-4 |
Geothermal System |
Construct a new Geothermal Equipment Building, closed-loop geothermal field, and interconnecting piping to/from the geothermal system to the Power Plant. This scope of work is an alternate in lieu of the Lake Water Interface Project (S-1). |
174.9 m (2024 dollars) |
Risks
The following matrix identifies some of the risks and challenges to implement the power plant decarbonization plan.
| Risk/Challenge | Risk Type | Description |
| Lake Water Permitting | Regulatory | The Lake Water Interface will involve several different stakeholders and permits. Opposition from even a single stakeholder has the potential to derail the project. Initial estimates suggest a nearly 15-year timeline for permitting alone. |
| CCA Repeal | Financial | The Climate Commitment Act faced a repeal attempt via a ballot initiative in the 2024 election. While the initiative was unsuccessful, the threat of a future repeal attempt remains. |
| Direct Buried Pipe Routing | Financial | Underground obstacles can add unforeseen costs during the distribution phase. |
| Building Conversion Work | Logistic/Financial | The cost of building conversion is typically challenging to estimate and may deviate from initial projections. |
| Escalation | Financial | Escalation costs are difficult to estimate due to the lengthy project duration (>10 years). |
| Cost Estimate Accuracy | Financial | Cost estimates are based on pre-concept design information. More detailed design development may result in higher costs. |
| IRA Funding | Financial | The IRS has yet to interpret many of the provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act, which may result in deviations from initial cost estimates. |
| Federal Funding | Financial | There is uncertainty around future federal funding that may be available for this project. |
| In-Lake Construction | Community | Construction projects will have temporary impacts on surrounding communities, which may draw opposition. |
| Public Response | Community | The total cost of the Power Plant Renewal Project is significantly higher than past projects. |
| Sewer Water Building Locations | Planning/Financial | Locations for the buildings and systems of the Sewer Water Heat Recovery project are not finalized. All potential locations come with unique challenges. |
| WCUP Expansion | Planning | Expansion of the West Campus Utility Plant is not yet approved. The necessary installation of heat recovery chillers and other equipment are dependent on this expansion. |
| UW Substation | Planning | The Northlake Building site has the lowest Lost Development Opportunity of any locations considered for the construction of a new substation. The University and Seattle City Light have not yet approved the Northlake Building site for the substation. |
| Direct Buried Pipe Installation | Campus Operations | Direct-buried pipe installation will impact the flow of students and staff during construction activities. Temporary road closures are also anticipated. |
| Piping in Tunnels | Campus Operations | Reuse of utility tunnels is a complex undertaking that may result in temporary utility outages in certain buildings. |