Our most recent information is as follows, listed by school and percentage of power coming from wind. Columbia switching to 100% wind will place it among the top three educational wind consumers in the nation. Keep track of the rankings here. We have included links about some of the schools below. If any of these numbers need to be updated, please let us know.
University |
% purchased |
College of the Atlantic (ME) |
100 |
Concordia University (TX) |
100 |
Evergreen State College (WA) |
100 |
New York University (NY) |
100 |
University of Central Oklahoma (OK) |
100 |
University of Washington (WA) |
100 |
Warren Wilson College (NC) |
100 |
Western Washington University (WA) |
100 |
Central Oregon Community College |
75 |
Community College of Denver (CO) |
45 |
Connecticut College |
44 |
Duke University |
31 |
Metro State College (CO) |
45 |
University of Colorado, Denver (CO) |
45 |
University of Pennsylvania |
30 |
Northwestern University |
20 |
Syracuse University |
20 |
American University |
5 |
California State University |
15 |
Carnegie Mellon University |
6 |
Catholic University of America |
12 |
Colorado State University |
? |
Drexel University |
8 |
Harvard University |
? |
Oregon State University |
3 |
Penn State University |
20 |
State University of New York |
5 |
University of California |
15 |
University of Colorado, Boulder (CO) |
? |
University of Denver |
10 |
University of Southern Maine |
? |
University of Utah |
10 |
University of Wisconsin (Oshkosh) |
3 |
University of Wisconsin at Green Bay |
10 |
Wesleyan University |
10 |
Bowdoin |
100% green hydro recs |
UC Santa Cruz |
100% renewable |
Eastern University |
100% wind |