Sep 29, 2006
WI: Governor Doyle announces four UW campuses to be energy independent by 2012
Governor Jim Doyle announced Wednesday that the University  of Wisconsin - Green Bay, UW-Oshkosh, UW-River Falls and UW-Stevens Point will  take part in a pilot program to make their campuses completely energy  independent within the next five years. Upon completion, the schools will be the  first state-owned facilities capable of acquiring or producing renewable energy  equivalent to their consumption. The campuses will work with the Department of  Administration's Division of State Facilities to identify and implement  technologies capable of replacing external power supplies currently serving  their locations. Possible replacements include the use of solar or wind power,  fuel cells, a greater emphasis on renewable fuels, and a switch to biomass. The  project will also emphasize energy conservation strategies to curtail overall  energy demand. Source: Wisconsin Office of the Governor,  9/27/06.