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University of Arizona Launches Sustainability & Climate Action Plan
The Office of Sustainability at the University of Arizona is leading development of the university's first Sustainability and Climate Action Plan as the university's first step toward its goal of weaning off fossil fuels and going carbon-neutral by 2040.
Arizona Universities Partner for Carbon-Neutral Goals
Three Arizona public universities formed an interdisciplinary coalition with four energy providers to achieve a carbon neutral economy in Arizona and establish a regional clean hydrogen hub.
University of Arizona’s Grid-Based Energy Soon to Be 100% Renewable
By the end of May, the University of Arizona will receive all its grid-based energy from renewable sources. This process began on April 30, when the university first received power from the Wilmot Energy Center, a solar + storage system.
Arizona U expands use of renewables
The University of Arizona (UA) is partnering with Tucson Electric Power (TEP) on a 20-year green energy plan for the purchase of solar and wind power that begins with an initiative to offset all of its Scope 2 GHG emissions by December 2020.