Case Study

Stanford University

Stanford University

Stanford University, Ever-Green Energy Stanford University’s commitment to reducing its climate impact by reducing greenhouse gases associated with how it produces, distributes, and uses energy on its campus is characterized by the forward thinking leadership documented in the Stanford Energy and Climate Action Plan. A major component of Stanford’s Energy and Climate Action Plan is to re-engineer its approach to thermal energy production in an effort to reduce carbon footprint, maximize energy efficiency, and reduce the use of non-renewable energy resources. This commitment requires the decommissioning and replacement of a utility-scale combined heat and power cogeneration and steam distribution system. As part of a comprehensive plan to reduce fossil fuels and energy consumption, the camp

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