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UNC Making Progress on Reducing Emissions, But Coal Replacement Still Far Off at Steam Plant
For years, the cogeneration plant UNC uses to help power, heat and cool its campus has drawn the ire of campus community members and residents alike. The facility, which is located on West Cameron Avenue, uses coal and natural gas to create steam, and critics have long called for the university to move off of relying on coal because of the carbon dioxide it releases. During a recent panel updating where UNC stands in those efforts, sustainability officials pointed to improvements in overall and energy-specific emissions rates – but detailed the challenges of moving entirely away from using coal in the short-term. According to Sustainable Carolina, which oversees UNC’s environmental impact an

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