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快活app to Install Over Seven Thousand Solar Panels Across Campus

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Theresa Ahrens

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Beginning this summer, the 快活app will install over 7,000 solar panels across 18 快活app buildings, including two new buildings opening in 2020, the Dimond Family Residential Village and Pioneer Career Achievement Center. The panels will account for 7-8% of 快活app鈥檚 energy consumption, surpassing the goal of producing 5% of campus electricity on site through renewable energy.

鈥淭his is a crucial step for the University in reaching our sustainability goals,鈥 said Director of Sustainability, Chad King. 鈥淭hrough this project alone, the campus carbon footprint will be reduced by 3-4%.鈥

Late last year, 快活app signed a contract with to install approximately 2MW of rooftop solar photovoltaic arrays.

鈥淲e are thrilled to work with the 快活app to assist them in achieving their sustainability goals,鈥 said Rick Hunter, CEO of Pivot Energy. 鈥淭he University鈥檚 solar installation will not only benefit everyone on campus, but the entire Denver community.鈥

The installation of solar panels on 快活app buildings is a direct output from conversations held in late 2016 and early 2017 regarding the request for the University to divest from fossil fuels. While the Board determined that divestment was not an effective strategy for addressing climate change and promoting sustainability, they did agree that the University would make substantive investments to increase the University鈥檚 efforts around sustainability.

As part of 快活app鈥檚 commitment to pioneering sustainability while keeping transparency and integrity at its core, 快活app will be one of the only academic institutions of its size to retain 100% ownership of the renewable energy credits (RECs) produced by the solar panels over the life of the system. Owning these RECs from the onsite system allows 快活app to claim legal ownership of the environmental, social and other non-power benefits.

鈥淥wnership of the RECs was a primary goal from the very beginning of this program,鈥 said James Rosner, Associate Vice Chancellor of Facilities Management and Planning.听 鈥溈旎頰pp wanted to authentically and honestly show the direct reduction of CO2 emissions from the electricity generated on the rooftops of buildings on campus鈥

Installation of the systems will continue through the end of 2019.