1st Transfer Laboratory

TransferlaborIn the project name KlimaPlanReal, the attribute "Real" stands for the implementation of measures and not only for theoretical concepts. The preparation of expert reports forms an essential basis for the assessment of the effects of specific measures and the selection of suitable pilot projects within the framework of the transfer laboratories. Subsequently, innovative approaches are tested on the basis of the recommendations. Relevant university structures such as the administration and the faculties are involved and so-called transformation teams are formed. In learning and transfer workshops of the transformer teams of all universities, obstacles are reflected upon, concepts are further developed and the cooperation partners are integrated into the transfer of experience (see figure below).

 

 

Measures implemented by the universities during the first transfer laboratory

The 1st transfer laboratory will start in January 2024 and run until around September 2024. Preparatory planning will begin after the climate plans are handed over at the end of 2023.

Efficient IT / energy savings in everyday university life

...as a transformation measure in the area of energy

 

Efficient data center

  • As part of the transfer lab, the IT infrastructure at the Hochschule Anhalt is to be analyzed and selected partial measures implemented in order to make it more energy-efficient. The following steps will be focused on for this purpose:
    1. Review and data collection of consumption by the IT infrastructure, to record inefficient structures in pools, servers, (Scope 1) or indirect/external consumption by internet servers (Scope 2).
    2. Development of a handout on energy-saving options at the workplace for university staff.
    3. Regenerative use of unavoidable waste heat in the IT sector through heat-intensive applications.
    4. Optimization of the operating behavior of the server infrastructure.
    5. Optional: Cascade use of depreciated devices by students and employees.

This measure is based on a recommendation of the Inter-University Climate Council. This recommendation can be found in details in the climate plan of the Hochschule Anhalt (german only) under the name "Regenerativer Campus 5". 

  • Coordination within the Transfer Laboratory team may result in changes to the package of measures.

Next meeting of the Trafoteam: 11.03.2024

Energy efficiency campaign

...as a transformation measure in the area of energy

  • The aim of this measure is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the energy-efficient use of resources, and to reduce cooling and heating capacity and electrical energy consumption
  • Konkrekte Specific components of the measure include creating incentives for energy-efficient working, intelligent indoor climate systems, LED insect-friendly lighting, efficient use of heating and needs-based use of rooms

You can find more information about this measure in the climate plan of the MLU Halle-Wittenberg (german only) under the name  "19. Handlungsanweisungen Energieeffizienz". 

Next meeting of the Trafoteam: 14th of March 2024

Unsealing of parking lots (partial)

... as a combined transformation measure in the areas biodiversity and commuter mobility

Biodiversity: Unsealing of land

  • The aim of the measure is to unseal the parking areas and convert them into green spaces. Sealing is to be reduced to paths required for infrastructure purposes (for cars, delivery traffic, service providers or emergency services) by lowering kerbs and unsealing. This measure is to be implemented from now until 2028 and will be measured based on the increase in the number of green spaces.

Commuter mobility: Reduction of car parking spaces (successive)

  • Over the next few years, the car parking spaces on the campus are to be gradually reduced. Alternatively, the parking spaces can be used for bicycle parking, green spaces or as places to relax. It is also proposed to create a parking garage or "Park+ Ride" zones. The aim of the measure is to reduce car journeys to the campus and create more space for pedestrians and cyclists.

You can find more information about this measure in the climate plan of the OVGU Magdeburg (german only) under the name "Biodiversität 1" and "Pendelmobilität 2"

Next meeting of the Trafoteam: 20.03.2024

Bike rental or sharing station

... as a transformation measure in the area of communter mobility

 

  • The aim of this measure is to make commuting between the train station and the university easier. In order to design the measure optimally, various bicycle rental providers (and their prices) must first be researched in detail and the mobility behavior of employees and students must be recorded. A survey on usage behavior should ensure that return/parking stations for the bikes are set up at suitable locations. The rental service could possibly be expanded to include e-scooters. The measure is to be implemented within one year. It can tie in with the existing mobility survey, which is carried out every two years.

You can find more information about this measure in the climate plan of the Hochschule Harz (german only) under the name "Pendelmobilität 1".

Next meeting of the Trafoteam: 27.03.2024

Inter-university transfer laboratory
[Working title] Promotion of plant-based canteen offerings and introduction of CO₂ labeling of canteen dishes of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg

...as a measure in the field of nutrition.

As part of the KlimaPlanReal research project, the Hochschule Harz (HSH), Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal (h2) and Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg (OVGU) would like to promote the plant-based canteen offer more strongly and introduce CO₂ labeling of canteen dishes from the Studentenwerk Magdeburg.

Description of measures:

  • The initiative from three participating universities aims to promote awareness of sustainable nutrition by introducing CO₂-labeling on dishes. As part of this initiative, the acceptance and visual design of the label will be validated and long-term adjustments in purchasing behavior will be determined.
  • As a supporting measure, a vegan/vegetarian action day will be carried out as a campaign, offering exclusively vegan/vegetarian dishes once a week. The aim of this day is to encourage Studentenwerk guests to adopt alternative eating habits, whereby attention is paid to high-quality and varied offerings.
  • In addition, the Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal should have the option of offering an equivalent vegan/vegetarian alternative for at least one meat-based dish every day, as is already the case at OVGU.
  • These measures serve as a trial approach with the long-term goal of adapting user behavior so that in 2 to 3 years a larger proportion of the canteen dishes on offer will consist exclusively of plant-based foods.

Additional aspects:

  • OVGU Magdeburg: Animal-based products should continue to be available if they are actively chosen. However, the price of animal-based products should be adjusted in line with the climate impact, for example in the form of a "CO₂ tax" on meals.
  • HS Harz: In addition to the increased plant-based food offerings in the canteen, there should be a weekly veggie day. In order to increase the acceptance of vegetarian and vegan food options, further campaign days and specialty weeks, for example with top chefs, are being sought.
  • HS Magdeburg-Stendal: In connection with CO₂ labeling, the aspects of a) reducing food waste and b) initiatives such as food sharing and food rescue should be brought more to the attention of university members. The exact way in which this is to be done will be worked out with those involved as part of the transformation lab.


This recommendation of the Inter-University Climate Council can be found in detail in the Hochschule Harz Climate Plan (german only; Measure 25) and in the OVGU Magdeburg Climate Plan (german only; Measures 2 and 1 on Ernährung).
Note: As the Hochschule Magdeburg-Stendal did not have a university climate council, the measure was expanded within the project together with the ideas from the other two climate plans for the third location of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg. This means that all three universities associated with the canteens of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg are involved in the overall measure.

  • Further partial measures in the area of nutrition / canteen will be supplemented by the Transferlabor team if necessary.


Next steps:
(as of 03/2024)

The Studentenwerk is a central player within this transfer lab and has already expressed interest in working together following a preliminary discussion. Together with the project managers and other stakeholders from the three universities, the description of the measures is to be reflected upon and, if necessary, adapted and concretized. As soon as the participants have agreed on a shared vision, a joint work plan and timetable should be drawn up and responsibilities defined.
This process is planned for 15h of March 2024.

Explanation: Cross-university transfer lab

The transfer lab is described as cross-university because the measure is managed by two different universities over the phase of two transfer labs.

  1. The HS Magdeburg-Stendal will take over the management of the 1st transfer lab phase (12/2023 to approx. 09/2024).
  2. The HS Harz will take over the management of the 2nd transfer lab phase (approx. 10/2024 to 09/2025).

As OVGU Magdeburg has already selected two main transfer laboratories of its own, it is not involved in this measure in a leading but accompanying role, as it covers the third location of the Studentenwerk Magdeburg , has the most university members and the largest canteen.

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