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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Agency Type: Tenant

Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station

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CONVENTIONAL FUELS Gasoline & Diesel
ALTERNATIVE FUELS Bio fuel, Natural Gas

AGENCY PROGRESS REPORT

The combined fuel use data provided by the State Fleet Management System indicates 932 gallons of fuel purchased in fiscal year 2022, which is an increase from the 358 gallons purchased in fiscal 2021. Forty-eight percent, or 453 gallons, of the fuel purchased in fiscal 2022 was for research vehicles. During fiscal 2022, in-person research and administrations activities increased as COVID-19 pandemic restrictions improved.

EMPLOYEE AWARENESS PLAN

Texas A&M Experiment Station (TEES) strives to be a good tenant and has been proactively involved in supporting the efficiency and conservation programs and activities of those whose facilities we occupy. Texas A&M University (TAMU) has an Energy Stewardship Program, which includes an Energy Stewardship Team, TAMU Utilities & Energy Services Website, and an Energy Action Plan.

TEES continues its proactive involvement in the energy conservation activities at TAMU. As a member of The Texas A&M University System, TEES utilizes the Utilities & Energy Services website which includes a reporting system for energy waste (http://utilities.tamu.edu/report-energy-waste/).

TEES continues to communicate information to our employees through the TAMU-Energy Stewardship Program, which includes newspaper articles, “Texas A&M Today” emails, as well as other resource material.

Consider your cleaning options. For the most energy savings in a commercial space, consider:

  • Team cleaning – Janitors move as a team, floor-by-floor through the building, and switch lights on and off as they go.
  • Occupancy sensors – Motion sensors automatically switch lights on when janitors are cleaning and switch them off when the floor is vacant.
  • Coordinated effort – Janitors coordinate with security crew to walk through the building and turn off equipment inadvertently left on by tenants.
  • Day cleaning – Janitors clean during the day when lights already are on.

(Source: Building Owners and Managers Association International)


The inclusion of an entity's information here confirms that the Comptroller received the submitted information, but does not verify the accuracy of the data. Specific questions or concerns regarding an entity's energy planning and usage should be directed to that entity.

If you have any other questions, please contact us or call 512-463-1931.