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Dayton University Powers Campus with Waste Heat | Honolulu News

Dayton University Powers Campus with Waste Heat | Honolulu News

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The University of Dayton is pioneering clean energy by partnering with Tallgrass, AES Ohio, and Kanin Energy to power its entire campus using waste heat from natural gas pipelines — a first for any U.S. university. Launched in 2024, this 15-year deal captures normally wasted heat, converts it into electricity via turbines, and delivers it directly to campus. Unlike sprawling solar farms, the compact facility fits urban constraints while slashing carbon emissions since 2018. Students gain real-world experience through internships, and the project aims to spark nationwide adoption of this innovative green tech.

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