DOE/EA-1775: Final Environmental Assessment

Texas A&M University Combined Heat and Power Project, College Station, Texas

Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance

September 1, 2010
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Texas A&M University Combined Heat and Power Project, College Station, Texas

DOE issued a final EA that analyzes the potential environmental impacts of awarding a federal grant to Texas A&M University to facilitate the installation and operation of a high-efficiency combined heat and power system.

For more information, see Texas A&M University Combined Heat and Power Project.

  • DOE prepared this Environmental Assessment (EA) to evaluate the potential environmental consequences of providing a financial assistance grant under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 to Texas A&M University (Texas A&M) for installation of a combined heat and power (CHP) system at its campus in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M’s proposed project is to install and operate a high-efficiency CHP system that would produce steam for heating and cooling as well as generate electricity. This EA evaluates commonly addressed environmental resource areas and identifies no significant adverse environmental impacts for the proposed project. The proposed project would upgrade the Central Utility Plant and campus electrical distribution system to serve Texas A&M expansion. The proposed CHP system would result in substantial energy savings, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and reduce the amount of electricity Texas A&M would purchase from carbon-producing plants such coal-fired power generators.