Illinois Institute of Technology
Chicago Building ID: 103624
Building Info
- Square Footage
- 2,944,091 sqft21x median139,707 sqft25x median College/University119,629 sqft
- Built
- 1896
- Primary Property Type
- College/University
- Building Count
- 50
- Community Area
- Douglas
- Owner
Note: Owner manually tagged. Logo used under fair use.
Emissions & Energy Information for 2016
- Greenhouse Gas Intensity
- 15.6 kg CO2e / sqft2.4x median6.4 kg CO2e / sqft1.9x median College/University8.4 kg CO2e / sqft
- Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- 45,930.4 tons CO2e52x median885.8 tons CO2e48x median College/University952.6 tons CO2e
Years Reported 2/8 F
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Energy Breakdown
- Natural Gas Use
- 346,410,557.1 kBtuEst. Gas Bill: $4,130,000 for 2016**60x median5,818,399.6 kBtu71x median College/University4,847,201 kBtu
- Electricity Use
- 149,363,712 kBtuEst. Electric Bill: $6,260,000 for 2016**39x median3,796,376.7 kBtu30x median College/University4,940,922.2 kBtu
Energy Mix
Total Energy Use: 495,774,269 kBTU
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- Source Energy Usage Intensity
- 282.8 kBtu / sqft2.1x median132.2 kBtu / sqft1.6x median College/University173.4 kBtu / sqft
- Site Energy Usage Intensity
- 168.4 kBtu / sqft2.1x median78.4 kBtu / sqft1.8x median College/University93.1 kBtu / sqft
Full Historical Data Table
Year | Floor Area sqft | GHG Intensity kg CO2e / sqft | GHG Emissions metric tons CO2e | Source EUI kBTU / sqft | Electricity Use kBTU | Natural Gas Use kBTU |
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2015 | 2,944,091 | 17.2 | 50,594 | 295.0 | 158,391,864 | 353,414,088 |
2016 | 2,944,091 | 15.6 | 45,930.4 | 282.8 | 149,363,712 | 346,410,557 |
* Note on Rankings: Rankings and medians are among included buildings, which are those who reported under the Chicago Energy Benchmarking Ordinance for the year 2022, which only applies to buildings over 50,000 square feet.
** Note on Bill Estimates: Estimates for gas and electric bills are based on average electric and gas retail prices for Chicago in 2021 and are rounded. We expect large buildings would negotiate lower rates with utilities, but these estimates serve as an upper bound of cost and help understand the volume of energy a building is used by comparing it to your own energy bills! See our Chicago Gas & Electric Costs Source for the original statistics.
Data Source: Chicago Energy Benchmarking Data