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University of Illinois Creates Energy Reduction Plan

By District Energy posted 03-23-2021 10:14

  

The Daily Illini

Summary

A recent Massmail highlighted the University’s commitment toward reducing the environmental impact on campus, the main goal being a 50% reduction in energy consumption campus-wide.

The key to this plan is the increased expansion of renewable energy sources, continued upgrades to heating, cooling and power generation facility efficiency, as well as a focus on reducing electricity usage for high-impact areas such as residence halls and labs.
Two major renewable sources are outlined in the plan: construction of Solar Farm 2.0 and continued annual purchase of 25,000 (megawatt-hours) of wind power from the Rail Splitter Wind Farm located in Lincoln, Illinois.

One of the biggest takeaways is the proposed $20.1 million Solar Farm 2.0, the next iteration of the University’s continued development of solar power.

According to Dr. Mohamed Attalla, director of Facilities and Services, “Solar Farm 2.0 accomplishes an objective in the 2015 Illinois Climate Action Plan – to generate at least 25,000-MWh per year from solar on campus.”

This solar farm is planned to occupy 54 acres, generating approximately 20,000 MWh annually.

“Once completed, the University of Illinois will be the third-largest user of renewable power produced on campus for all higher education facilities in the entire country,” Attalla said.

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