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Solar Farm 3.0 possibilities on UIUC owned land?
Posted by Quinn Connolly on June 9, 2023
Hi Geri and Anita,
At the Sustainability Council, you said there are University-owned lands that could potentially support our Solar Farm 3.0 goals. I think you said there is one possibility near UIS. Is there another location, as well?
I’d appreciate a description of the potential sites and locations, so we can talk with the energy consultant about those sites.
Thanks,
Morgan
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The UIS farmland adjacent to that campus could be considered for a solar project. Decisions pertaining to the development of a solar project at UIS would be done through that campus. Our UIS contact is Chuck Coderko, Associate Vice Chancellor, Facilities and Services. There are approximately 256 total acres of which 235 are tillable acres (in crop production) managed by Ag Property Services UIF has approximately 75 acres near the UIS campus as well. UIF farmland is managed by Heartland Bank.
From my email exchange with Chuck, “several discussions with Springfield’s City Water Light & Power (CWLP), the sole provider of UIS’s electricity, who owns the lines/power grid. They are investing in solar in other areas of Illinois, and after several meetings, proposed ideas, etc., it appears they are not interested in what UIS would offer, and we would be on our own. But the city’s leadership changed a couple of months ago, and future opportunities may exist. Without CWLP or another partner, we would be generating electricity for the campus. We would also like to include other potential entities we could provide power to (Lincoln Land Community College, etc.), but we haven’t gotten that far. We are looking for opportunities. As we currently stand, working through a P3 or Energy Service Company would be our most likely scenario, but much feasibility research will need to be done. UIS can’t bank a solar farm alone, and I am leery of levying a multi-million dollar debt on the university.”
Ag Property Services manages farmland for the College of Engineering:
Reifsteck Farm is located in Champaign County. There are approximately 247 total acres of which 210 are tillable. There are research projects on a portion the non-tillable areas.
VRO Farm is located in Vermilion County. There are approximately 320 total acres of which 95 are tillable. The farmland borders timber/woodland on two sides. The Illinois Natural History Survey may be conducting research in the timber/woodland.
If you have additional questions, please let us know.
Thank you,
Anita Million