Alumna Brie Jones (’17, master’s in architecture) was one of 10 winners in the INNOVATION 2030 Competition that recognizes exceptional studio architecture projects that demonstrate designs moving towards carbon-neutral operation. The top projects were chosen from more than 1,000 entries…
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The residents of Palmitas Hall harnessed people power to earn the Bronco Energy Trophy for conserving electricity. The second annual competition, which ran from Jan. 23 through March 23, pitted Palmitas, Cedritos, Alamitos and Aliso residence halls in a competition…
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About 1,700 faculty and staff campus workstations are being equipped with smart power strips that will save the university $30,000 in energy costs annually.
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Cal Poly Pomona housing was given the first place award for California in the Campus Conservation Nationals 2010 Housing Energy Competition. Forty colleges from across the country were challenged to reduce their energy usage in the residence halls. The Cal…
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Cal Poly Pomona is celebrating becoming carbon neutral at its 16-acre John T. Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies...
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More than 4,500 solar panels are being installed on campus this summer as part of the university's efforts to become carbon neutral. Construction began in mid-July, and the panels are expected to go into operation around October.
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Advances in technology will allow new, more sophisticated ways to deliver energy and monitor its use — helping homeowners save money and decrease wasteful consumption. However, every step forward in technology brings potential problems. The modernization of the country’s power…
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The College of the Extended University has received a $50,000 grant from the CSU Commission on the Extended University for the creation of a workforce development program focusing on the clean energy economy. Cal Poly Pomona was one of seven…
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Cal Poly Pomona takes it commitment to the environment seriously - and the experts at the Princeton Review concur. The organization placed Cal Poly Pomona in its "Guide to 286 Green Colleges" for its sustainability efforts.
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