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Colorado State University is partnering with Pivot Energy for a new 5.75-megawatt solar array in Weld County.
The 20-year agreement utilizes offsite net metering, allowing CSU to use excess energy credits.
The project aims to double renewable energy usage at CSU's Foothills Campus and contribute to the university's goal of 100% renewable electricity by 2030.
Colorado State University is taking another step toward its goal of using 100% renewable sources for its electricity by 2030 through a partnership with Pivot Energy to provide additional solar energy to its Foothills Campus.
The 20-year agreement will utilize offsite net metering, transmitting power from a new 5.75-megawatt solar array in Weld County to Xcel Energy to earn credits during times of excess product