CHAMPAIGN, IL — With the release of the Office of Sustainability's Illinois Climate Action Plan (iCAP), the University of Illinois pledged to take steps toward carbon neutrality, less energy use and overall improved sustainability in the future, according to the Daily Illini.
As part of the university's signing of the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment in 2008, the plan calls for carbon neutrality by 2050, which refers to net zero carbon emissions, the article stated.
Tom Abram, sustainability coordinator for facilities and services, said in addition to energy reduction, the plan calls for a "significant increase in renewable energy usage."
In the iCAP, the university pledges to use renewable energy generation systems to supply at least 5 percent of its electrical needs by 2015 and 25 percent by 2025, the article noted.
According to the article, officials said other projected goals include implementing a campus bicycling master plan and requiring that all new buildings and major renovations meet the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold standards by 2011.
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