Worth Repeating: Carbon-Neutral UConn
Clean energy research is a pillar of our academic mission at UConn, and clean energy living is our responsibility to the next generation.
UConn has set the ambitious goal of attaining carbon neutrality by 2030 and will be carbon zero by 2040. We’ve made great strides toward those goals, including the installation of a state-of-the-art fuel cell at the Depot Campus in 2022 and the addition of eight more fuel cells that will soon come online at UConn Storrs. Clean energy research is a pillar of our academic mission at UConn, and clean energy living is our responsibility to the next generation.
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