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A solar-powered charging station soaks up rays on the UC San Diego campus. Nearly half of the university s electricity was sourced from green power in 2020, vaulting it to the top of the new Environmental Protection Agency Top 30 colleges and universities ranking.
The University of California ranks No. 1 among colleges and universities when it comes to green electricity use, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
UC came out on top in the EPA’s Top 30 colleges and universities ranking, issued Monday, July 26. The EPA ranked its green power partners based on the amount of renewable electricity they used over the course of 2020.
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A team from the University of Pennsylvania is a winner of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ninth annual Campus RainWorks Challenge, a national competition that engages college students in the design of green infrastructure solutions to address stormwater pollution.
The Penn team won first place in the demonstration project category, which focuses on how green infrastructure can address stormwater pollution at a specific site on campus or local elementary, junior high, or high schools. Their project, “Growing Together,” is led by Corey Wills, who is enrolled in the Master of Environmental Studies and Master of City Planning programs, and includes a range of partners.
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