Winona State University is taking steps to becoming the most efficient Minnesota state university with the Leading Energy Savings and Sustainability (LESS) Project.
Winona State University, founded as a teachers’ college in 1858, is set to benefit from $12.3 million worth of upgrades to its southeastern Minnesota campus.
McKinstry, a national construction and energy services firm, and Winona State University (WSU), a comprehensive, regional public university with campuses in Winona and Rochester, have started work on a $12.3
WSU lot may be covered in solar panels (5/26/2021)
College is a time of self discovery that may determine a great deal of the rest of a student’s life one might find a spouse, new political beliefs, or a career path. If a new retrofit project at Winona State University (WSU) is successful, it may also be the time when students become environmentally conscious.
WSU is on the cusp of a proposed, major campus renovation that will hopefully put it well on the way to carbon neutrality and net zero energy consumption. That is, it would emit the same amount of carbon it takes out of the atmosphere and consume the same energy amount or less than it produces.