Objectives Create a plan for energy generation, purchasing, and distribution that achieves zero carbon dioxide emissions Expand on-campus solar photovoltaics.

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Objectives Create a plan for energy generation, purchasing, and distribution that achieves zero carbon dioxide emissions Expand on-campus solar photovoltaics Expand purchase of off-campus renewable and other zero-carbon energy 1

Objective Create a plan for energy generation, purchasing, and distribution that achieves zero carbon dioxide emissions Strategies Involve campus community in creating such a plan. Some ideas include Geothermal heating and cooling Ball State University: COP = 6.7 Air-source heat pumps Together with deep retrofits Biomass Requires supply chain 2

Air-source heat pumps

U. of Missouri biomass

Objective Strategies Expand on-campus solar photovoltaics Involve campus community in creating a plan. Solar photovoltaics Buildings/parking lots/land 6

MTD Maintenance Facility

Objective Expand purchase of off-campus renewable and other zero-carbon energy Strategies Purchasing mechanisms: Power purchase agreements Wind/solar/biomass/nuclear Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) Wind/solar/biomass 8