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June 11, 2024

SHIFT: What’s New and Next

Since the announcement of a delayed launch for SHIFT in May, significant progress has been made behind the scenes. Here's an update on the latest developments: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): We have conducted a detailed review of our SOPs and finalized them to ensure smooth operations.

June 04, 2024

NextGen Energy Program Receives Approval

On May 15, UMD received news that the NextGen Energy Program received its final approval to move forward. The University of Maryland and Maryland Energy Impact Partners (MEIP) secured partnership approvals from the University System of Maryland Board of Regents and the state of Maryland’s Board of Public Works and are now moving on to the financial close, which is expected to occur this summer. MEIP Includes Plenary America US Holdings Inc., Kiewit Development Company/Kiewit Power Constructors Co., Honeywell International & Ramboll Americas Engineering Solutions, Inc.

May 30, 2024

July is "Powered by People" Month!

Ice Cream Social - July 24, 2024 Wye Oak: 11 a.m. - NoonSevern: Noon -1 p.m.7401 (City Hall): 1 - 2 p.m. Campus Tours Campus tours will be offered throughout the month. Space is limited. Please pre-register using the links below:

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April 19, 2024

UMD Moves Forward on New Energy System

The University of Maryland will seek the state’s approval to replace the campus’ aging power, boiler and chiller plants and key portions of the thermal distribution system as part of a long-term plan to pursue sustainable, fossil fuel-free energy alternatives. A $390 million investment in campus infrastructure, the NextGen Energy Program stands to significantly improve energy service on campus and result in immediate environmental impact, including cutting carbon emissions by 23% and reducing water consumption by 50% a year.

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