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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PASSES GROUND-BREAKING CLEAN ENERGY POLICY

The University of California Board of Regents voted unanimously today in favor of a Clean Energy and Green Building policy that sets a new bar nationally for environmental leadership by any institution. This vote follows the year-long “UC Go Solar!� campaign run by students across the state and Greenpeace.


[ Clean Energy Now I Sustainability Coalition I Student Environmental Center at UCSC ]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 17, 2003

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PASSES GROUND-BREAKING
CLEAN ENERGY POLICY

Victory Follows Year-Long Campaign by Greenpeace and UC Students

San Francisco—The University of California Board of Regents voted unanimously today in favor of a Clean Energy and Green Building policy that sets a new bar nationally for environmental leadership by any institution. This vote follows the year-long “UC Go Solar!� campaign run by students across the state and Greenpeace. The campaign called for the Regents to adopt a comprehensive Clean Energy and Green Building policy to make UC a national leader in environmental stewardship.

Since last September, students and faculty sent more than 10,000 postcards to the university in support of the campaign, VIPs including Lt. Governor Cruz M. Bustamente endorsed it, and dozens of editorials have appeared in student newspapers urging the Regents to take action.

“This victory for the environment is the product of collaboration between Students, Faculty, Administrators, Regents and Greenpeace,� explained Kristin Casper, campaigner with Greenpeace. “The UC’s leadership will pave the way for campuses across the U.S. towards a clean, sustainable future. Now there is a clear road map for others to follow.�

According to a Greenpeace study released today, the UC’s solar energy commitment along with the Los Angeles Community College District’s pledge last year to generate 10% of new buildings’ energy use with onsite renewable energy can increase the total amount of grid-connected solar power in the U.S. by nearly 30% above today’s levels. The study also notes that academic institutions are now emerging as a driving force for building a clean energy economy for our country. A full copy of the study is available at www.cleanenergynow.org.

The University of California policy is a comprehensive initiative that mandates:
ï‚· 10 megawatts (equivalent to power used by 5,000 homes) of renewable energy be installed across the 10 campuses (currently only 40 MW of solar energy are grid-connected in California and 52 MW total in the U.S.).
 The purchase of 10% of the university’s utility purchased energy from clean energy sources immediately and ramping up to 20% by 2017, enough to power 26,000 homes.
ï‚· All new campus building across the state built to green building standards (except acute care facilities)
ï‚· Reduction of system-wide energy use to 10% below 2000 levels by 2014 in order to reduce consumption of non-renewable energy sources.

Following the UC’s lead, students on more than 50 campuses across the country are expected to launch Clean Energy campaigns this fall, pushing their schools to help build a cleaner economy. The Greenpeace report shows that if every U.S. College campus were to match the UC solar energy policy, the total grid-connected solar installations in the United States would increase more than 50 fold. With this surge, prices of solar could be expected to drop by some 23%, making it competitive with conventional, polluting energies in many areas.

CONTACT: Alisa MacDonnell, Greenpeace media at (415) 407-9293 or Kristin Casper, Clean Energy Now campaigner at (415) 297-5621 (mobile).
 
 


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Re: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PASSES GROUND-BREAKING CLEAN ENERGY POLICY

more importantly the tuition will go up 25% directly, and then 5% more in the fall.

State colleges will get the full 30% imediately.

So who will be there to enjoy the lovely solar campus. And where will the money come from to realize it? Clue- Cal is flat busted and the Feds are getting stingy!
 

Re: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PASSES GROUND-BREAKING CLEAN ENERGY POLICY

great news. now if only there was more outcry about UCSC chopping down a substantial amount of redwoods to build a new college that only a select few (those who can afford the new tuition increases) can afford to attend. take back the universities!
 

Re: UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PASSES GROUND-BREAKING CLEAN ENERGY POLICY

I hope we can duplicate your effort.
 

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