Specifications include, but are not limited to:Introduction The University of Texas at Austin campus has experienced steady growth through the past decade, both in infrastructure and electrical demands. These needs are met through the on-campus power plant, providing electricity, chill water, and heating to the entire campus. Despite the growing energy demands, the power plant has maintained consistent yearly fuel usage due to persistent efficiency gains. These efficiency gains have saved the University millions of dollars in fuel costs and prevented the release of millions of tons of CO2. Purpose As part of the goals of reducing energy consumption and controlling energy costs, UTA will be implementing energy efficiency projects for campus buildings HVAC. These projects will require interaction with the existing BAS, and the installation and programming required for integration of the BAS with an optimizer energy efficiency / demand response controller.