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Austin Community College Promotes Sustainable Green Energy
The community college district is the first in Texas to switch over some of its campuses entirely to wind and solar power.
AUSTIN, TX — Austin Community College District is among the top colleges and universities in Texas to promote sustainable green energy, officials announced on Tuesday.
Two Austin Community College campuses — the ACC Round Rock and Elgin campuses now use 100 percent clean, renewable electricity making the system the first community college district in Texas to switch over some of its campuses entirely to wind and solar power. The efforts began summer 2020.
“ACC is committed to becoming a leader in sustainability. That means using less energy and fewer resources while minimizing waste,” Dr. Richard Rhodes, Austin Community College chancellor, said in a prepared statement. “Our goal is to shrink the college’s ecological footprint and increase environmental awareness. Austin Community College District has set the goal of becoming a Zero Waste by 2040 and achieving climate neutrality by 2050 while continuing to grow to meet the demand for ACC programs and services.”
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Austin Community College launched its 100 percent renewable energy program with the Texas General Land Office, school officials said. The college is looking to expand the program to all of its campuses to implement 100 percent renewable energy district wide, officials added.
“It’s nice to have some good news for a change," Luke Metzger, executive director of Environment Texas Research and Policy Center, said in a prepared statement. "With solar energy systems installed on eight campuses, ACC was already a leader within Texas for renewable energy and sustainability. Now, by moving two of its campuses completely off of fossil fuels, ACC is significantly reducing its carbon footprint and helping ensure a safer, more livable climate for our community. Go Riverbats!”
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The college is the largest solar operator other than a utility provider in Central Texas. Other green initiatives at the college include but are not limited to:
- Rooftop solar panels at 8 campuses.
- Rainwater/AC condensation reclamation.
- Alternative, green transportation programs including free Green Pass with Capital Metro, Green Car with preferred parking for fuel efficient/low-emission vehicles, Carpooling promotions, and EV charging stations at all campuses.
- Energy Dashboard, utility tracking system.
- Waste diversion including zero-waste events which boast an 80-90 percent waste diversion rate.
- Sustainable purchasing.
The blueprint for implementing college-wide sustainability reforms was created in 2009 by the Austin Community College board of trustees. That same year, Austin Community College joined the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment, now known as The Presidents’ Climate Leadership Commitments, and agreed to take action to move the college toward climate neutrality.
For more information about ACC’s sustainability and green initiatives, visit the Austin Community College website.
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