Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Were Still Trying To Figure Out .......Environmental Justice

A solar power project at Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University, a private Jesuit school in California’s Silicon Valley, is using solar to get it closer to its net-zero carbon goal. The University installed a new 1-megawatt system on the roofs of its event center, a recreation center and a parking garage late last month. The school just received its first bill since the system went in, said Joe Sugg, who heads up the University’s energy program. “So we’re still figuring out how much this will save us,” he said. The University has made a pledge to be carbon-neutral by 2016, just five years off, Sugg said.“It’s not so much an investment in solar,” Sugg said. “It’s an investment in environmental justice, and it’s an investment in our core values as a Jesuit institution.” Sugg said the university is aggressively going after its goal to reduce its carbon emissions in order to meet its goal.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a wonderful example of a thoughtful and caring conservsative.

Anonymous said...

A waste of donated money

Anonymous said...

Was it not in Genesis that man was entrusted with caring for creation?

Anonymous said...

Has the university made a pledge to have a chaste student body by 2016? Yeah, thought so.