Operational Efficiency
The utility infrastructure alone at Texas A&M has an estimated replacement value of $1.25 billion, which includes the production, distribution and processing of electricity, water, sanitary sewer collection and treatment, storm drainage, solid waste and recycling services. UES also manages one of the largest and most sophisticated Building Automation Systems in the world, including more than 400,000 monitoring and control points to regulate temperatures, humidity, air and water flow, and lighting in campus facilities. When this is combined with its extensive energy management services, UES provides a comprehensive and cost‐effective range of mission‐critical services for the entire campus. From 2002 alone, operational efficiencies, conservation, and management of services have produced a 45 percent reduction in total university energy consumption and Greenhouse Gas output, increased recycling to 65 percent of solid waste on campus, resulting in $285 million of total cost avoidance for Texas A&M.
UES Resources
View our comprehensive resources section for application forms, guidelines, and information about the various services we offer.
View and download application and procedural forms pertaining to Utilities & Energy Services business.
To help ensure their safety, any person(s) responsible for digging or penetration of the ground anywhere on campus are responsible to comply with these procedures as outlined below prior to commencing work.
Utilities & Energy Services has developed the standards, guidelines, procedures, and specifications for design and sustainability on the campus of Texas A&M University.
View different rates for utilities and energy services as well as building access and key control.
View recycling guidelines, campus recycling locations, and contact information to schedule recycling services.
UES has led Texas A&M’s campus-wide efforts to reduce energy and water consumption, achieving a measurable decline in energy use per gross square foot.
Schedule a Plant Tour
UES offers interactive learning opportunities to students, faculty, and visitors. Tours for individuals are conducted Friday afternoons and we can accommodate groups of up to 19 visitors. Tours must be scheduled with 48 hours advanced notice. Use the contact information below to schedule your tour.
Contact Us
Use the contact information and organization chart to get in touch or locate one of our offices.
Business Office
176 Agronomy Road College Station, TX 77843- 979-845-6502
Energy Office
1902 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy. College Station, TX 77843- 979-458-2800
Distribution Office
600 Agronomy Road College Station, TX 77843- 979-845-3234
Central Utility Plant
222 Ireland Street College Station, TX 77843- 979-845-4311
Central Office
165 Asbury Street College Station, TX 77843- 979-845-6054
Procurement Office
165 Asbury Street College Station, TX 77843- 979-845-6054
Energy Action Plan 2025
In support of the Texas A&M University Strategic Plan 2020-2025 and the 2018 Sustainability Master Plan, the Energy Action Plan (EAP) 2025 has been established to continue improving the efficiency and effectiveness of mission-critical utilities and energy services.
Combined Heat & Power
Texas A&M University is home to one of the most elite Combined Heat and Power Generation systems in the world. Learn how this system produces enough electricity to serve a significant portion of campus power needs and steam for heating and cooling of campus facilities.
Energy Performance Improvement Program
Identifying opportunities for improved efficiency and sustainability through engagement with facility occupants and stakeholders to reduce energy consumption and cost.