April 10, 2019

Annual campus steam outages begin May 5

Nebraska's City Campus Utility Plant was originally built  in 1929-30 as a coal-fired heating plant. Today, it generates steam and chilled water to provide heating and cooling to City Campus and some government buildings in downtown Lincoln.
Greg Nathan | University Communication

Greg Nathan | University Communication
Nebraska's City Campus Utility Plant was originally built in 1929-30 as a coal-fired heating plant. Today, it generates steam and chilled water to provide heating and cooling to City Campus and some government buildings in downtown Lincoln.

Preparations for the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s annual steam outages have begun.

The centralized steam distribution system must be shutdown to conduct required maintenance of equipment, including replacing and upgrading many key components of the university’s utility system.

The outage is planned for City Campus only from May 5-11. The East Campus outage is May 19-25. Both outages depend upon an average weekly high temperature of 60 degrees or more.

Outage dates are scheduled based on decreased student activity on campus. During the outages, there will be no heating and no process steam available in building systems served by campus steam.

For questions or concerns regarding processes requiring steam, contact Charlie Griesen, utility project manager for Facilities Management and Planning, by April 12 at 402-472-8612 or cgriesen2@unl.edu.