3 PA Universities Recognized In EPA’s Top 30 College & University List Of Green Power Users
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Three Pennsylvania universities have been recognized in EPA Top 30 College and University List of Green Power Users - Carnegie Mellon (#11), Penn State (#14) and Temple (#27).

EPA said as of October 25, 2021, the combined annual green power use of EPA’s Top 30 College & University Partners amounts to nearly 3.8 billion kilowatt-hours of green power, which is equivalent to the annual electricity use of more than 351,000 average American homes.

Here are more details on the Pennsylvania universities--

-- Carnegie Mellon University: By purchasing third-party Certified, renewable energy certificates from national wind sources, the University receives 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources.

-- Penn State University: Penn State entered into a 25-year power purchase agreement to purchase 100 percent of the electricity generated from a solar energy farm in Franklin County to supply 25 percent of the University’s statewide electricity needs.

-- Temple University: 26.9 percent of Temple University’s electricity use comes from renewable energy.

For more information, visit EPA’s Top 30 College and University List of Green Power Users webpage.

[Posted: November 7, 2021]


11/8/2021

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