Five UW Campuses Phasing Out Coal as Heat Source
Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 -- 8:37 AM
(AP) -Five University of Wisconsin campuses are phasing out coal as a heat source this year and will transition to using a combination of natural gas and heating oil.In June, the UW System will end its statewide contract to provide coal for campuses. Stout, Oshkosh, Platteville, Stevens Point and Superior campuses have upgraded their remaining coal-fired boilers to run mainly on natural gas with a fuel oil backup. UW-Platteville sustainability coordinator Amy Seebooth-Wilson tells Wisconsin Public Radio the campus will stop using coal at the end of March. UW-Oshkosh will hold a ceremony celebrating the end of its ties with coal Thursday.
Heating plant superintendent Dan Biese said the Oshkosh campus has burned coal for 40 years. Biese said then coal ash needs to be removed from the boilers mixed with water and hauled to a nearby landfill. He said they’ll be able to run natural gas at half the cost of dealing with coal and save valuable staff time.
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