NYSERDA and Ithaca College Team Up for Solar Project to Provide 10 Percent of
Campus Electricity Needs
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) today inaugurated a 2.2 - megawatt (MW) solar farm that will meet 15 percent of
campus electricity needs.
Not exact matches
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (Oshkosh, Wis.) Implemented a kitchen and dining recycling program that combines a food pulper with an innovative dry fermentation anaerobic biodigester that digests food waste to produce methane gas that is used to generate
electricity that meets up to 10 % of the
campus»
needs.
They could patrol the flat
campus grounds of the old Fort in electric mode, consuming a dollar's worth of
electricity most days, but having the capability to drive in hybrid mode to the other
campus if and when
needed.
Our time on
campus showed us countless examples of sustainable practices in action: A 32 - unit solar thermal array as well as two solar photo - voltaic systems (which convert sunlight into
electricity and generate more than 30,000 kWh annually), and two wind turbines that produce 10 million kWhs of electrical power annually — meeting 60 % of the electrical
needs for the Morris
campus!