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University of Michigan to Add 25 MW Solar Power by 2025
The University of Michigan plans to construct 25 megawatts of solar installations to harness a total of 32 million kWh of electricity.
University of Michigan Buys Electric Buses
The University of Michigan announced purchasing four electric buses that will be operating by June.
University of Michigan Invests in Projects to Lower GHG
The University of Michigan announces an initial $5 million investment in energy conservation measures that will reduce GHG emissions.
University of Michigan Sets Carbon Neutrality Plan
The University of Michigan committed May 20 to achieving carbon neutrality campus-wide.
U-M Soon to Run on 50% Renewable Energy
The University of Michigan’s Office of Sustainability has announced that local renewable energy companies will soon provide the university with half its electricity needs. By the end of 2021, the university is projected to reduce its GHG emissions by 25% since 2011 - achieving its 2025 goal four years early.
New report finds solutions for cities to overcome energy transition hurdles
A new report from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR), the University of Michigan and Sierra Club found that cities and states bear most the burden of implementing clean energy policies and in order to reach their targets they must invest more money, build more expertise and garner more support from utilities.
University of Michigan signs PPA for 50% of campus power
The University of Michigan has committed to purchase approximately 200,000 megawatt hours of renewable energy annually beginning in 2021. The deal puts the University on track to reduce GHG emissions significantly by powering about half of the purchased electricity for the Ann Arbor campus with Michigan-sourced renewable resources.