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Low-Carbon District Energy System (LCDES)

TRU's bold journey to zero carbon

TRU is on the brink of a monumental achievement—progressing toward our ambitious goal of zero carbon! How? Together with our partners, Creative Energy, known for innovative district energy solutions, and BC Hydro, we are building a cutting-edge Low-Carbon District Energy System (LCDES) on our Kamloops campus.

The LCDES is the most ambitious energy project in TRU’s history and replaces our old natural gas boilers with a sustainable electrical heating source, making our campus greener than ever by offsetting over 100,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions over the next 30 years—this is like planting a 4,000-acre forest, a space 16 times larger than our own campus.

TRU will be one of the first universities in North America to hit zero carbon.

With the LCDES, TRU continues to demonstrate our commitment toward building a greener future and as a leader in what true sustainability looks like.

Starting in fall 2024

Get ready for the future!

The building of LCDES will be starting in fall 2024 and includes the construction of the Sustainability Powerhouse, a marvel of modern engineering located in the heart of the Kamloops campus.

Half of this building will be an energy plant and serve as a "living lab," showcasing cutting-edge electrically powered air-source and water-source heat pumps along with backup natural gas boilers. Heat will be generated here and pushed throughout the campus in underground pipes to 13 existing buildings: Arts and Education, Administrative Services Building, Campus Activity Centre, Clock Tower, Culinary Arts Training Centre, Brown Family House of Learning, Indigenous Education Centre, International Building, Ken Lepin Science and Health Sciences Building, North Tower Residence, Old Library Administration and Research Annex (OLARA), Old Main and TRU Gymnasium.

The other half of the Powerhouse will host the new offices of the award-winning TRU Sustainability Office.

See below to learn more about milestones and construction updates.

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Powering up with strong partnerships

Our sustainability journey is powered by remarkable partnerships.

Creative Energy and BC Hydro have been instrumental in pushing this clean energy initiative forward. Together, we’re making a real difference.

Cutting-edge heating solutions

The Sustainability Powerhouse will be a marvel of modern engineering.

The Sustainability Powerhouse will feature air-source and water-source heat pumps that provide a renewable energy heating source. Natural gas boilers will be on standby for backup, ensuring resilience and uninterrupted operations. An underground closed-loop distribution system will weave through the campus, connecting buildings to the LCDES and allowing us to retire our old boilers.

Expansion potential: building a greener tomorrow

But we’re not stopping there.

A second phase of the LCDES has been proposed to connect an additional five buildings and further decarbonize campus spaces. In the future, new TRU buildings and nearby City of Kamloops buildings, like the Tournament Capital Centre and the Canada Games Aquatic Centre, along with buildings in The Reach development on campus, could also connect to the system. Additional low-carbon generation capacity and thermal energy storage can be added to the LCDES, providing renewable infrastructure for future growth.

Construction timeline and key impacts

Installation of new gas line.

TRU is proud to lead the way in sustainability with the Low-Carbon District Energy System (LCDES).

As part of this project, construction will begin with a new gas line installation on March 3, followed by major site preparation and excavation work. This infrastructure will eventually connect campus buildings to an innovative heat pump system, replacing natural gas boilers and reducing TRU’s carbon footprint.

Mar. 3 – 10: Installation of a new gas line (managed by TRU). Minor disruptions expected.

March 3 – 7: Partial closure of Lot Q for gas line work.

Mar. 17: Construction fencing installed around LCDES plant site (aka “Sustainability Powerhouse”) next to Old Main.

Mar. 24 – Apr. 21: Excavation and deep civil work at the LCDES building site – more details to follow.

What to expect

  • Temporary closures of pathways, parking areas, and building access points.
  • Clearly marked detour routes to ensure safe navigation.
  • Updates on construction progress and any adjustments to access points.

Stay informed

Visit this page regularly for updates, closure notifications and progress reports. For inquiries or feedback, email us at [email protected].

Thank you for your support as we build a more sustainable future at TRU.

FAQ's

What is happening on March 3?

TRU will begin the installation of a new gas line on campus. This is an essential part of upgrading campus infrastructure.

Will parking be affected?

Yes Half of Visitor Lot Q will be closed from March 3-7 for gas line work. Additional parking impacts will occur as the project progresses, with updates posted on the project website.

When will major construction begin?

Site preparation for the LCDES Sustainability Powerhouse near Old Main will begin on Mar. 17, followed by excavation and deep civil work starting Mar. 24.

How will I know which areas are affected?

Updated maps and closure notices will be posted on tru.ca/lcdes and signage across campus. Updates will also be provided via TRU Connect.

Will parking be impacted?

Yes, throughout the project, some parking areas will be temporarily closed. Detours and alternate parking options will be provided. Any affected permit holders will be informed in advance of any closures and alternative parking options.

Who can I contact with questions?

For inquiries or feedback, email us at [email protected].

Be a Hero for Zero

Support a zero-carbon future with a donation and have your name honoured in the Sustainability Powerhouse.

Milestones on our journey

2021

  • Engaged in public consultation on the LCDES.

2023

  • Received approval for the first phase from the BC Utilities Commission.

  • Conducted public consultation on the proposed second phase.

2024

2030

  • Once the project is complete, emissions (from heating buildings using natural gas) will be reduced by 95% compared to 2020 levels.

Stay tuned for project updates and progress

Stay tuned for construction updates and more information about the LCDES project. This major initiative will significantly reduce our environmental impact and set the stage for a sustainable tomorrow.

Any questions, email [email protected].

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