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Innovative Energy Partnership Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions And Bolsters Reliability Of Campus Infrastructure 

08-16-2023 12:22

Session Abstract

A 30-year Energy-as-a-Service partnership including large-scale improvements to campus infrastructure and the construction of a 1-megawatt solar generation facility that will produce 10% of Tulane University's total electricity needs at its uptown campus. Tulane’s cumulative annual GhG emissions will be reduced toward its goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050. This session details how to deliver upgrades to increase the resiliency and reliability of critical infrastructure and move buildings toward certified Net Zero Energy status.

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Rob Guthrie, Chief Development Officer, Bernhard

David Amoss, Director of Business Development, Bernhard


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