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CSU Solar Celebration
Join us for a celebration of Colorado State University's new solar systems.
When and where
Date and time
Location
Colorado State University, The Pavilion 920 W Plum St Fort Collins, CO 80521
Map and directions
How to get there
About this event
Solaris Energy, Namaste Solar, and Standard Solar came together with CSU to build 20 solar energy systems across the campus, nearly doubling the amount of solar powering the University. After two years of hard work these systems are turning on and starting to produce clean, renewable energy for students, staff, and the Ram community. This is another major development toward CSU’s commitment to 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2040.
Engage with the project partners, watch a short video, and enjoy light refreshments. Stick around for a short program with the leadership team and Governor Polis around 1:30, along with tours of a few of the sites around campus. Check back for more details.
Thank you to all the partners that made this project a success!
Thank you to all the partners that made this project a success!
How to Get There
By Transit
Several lines connect to the Colorado State University campus. The 31 and 3 will get you closest to the venue. On campus attendees can easily get around using the Around the Horn campus shuttle system.
By Car
Those arriving by car are encouraged to carpool and arrive early as parking will be limited.
The closest parking on campus is the metered parking at the south end of the Moby Lot, which is highlighted in pink on the map below along with the location of the venue. You will enter from the light at Elizabeth and Shields. Once parked you will want to walk north towards Plum St., passing Moby Arena on your right. Once at Plum St. take a right going east and passing the ram statue in your right. Take a left just after the Durrell center onto the walking/biking path. Go straight and you'll run right into the Pavilion. There will be wayfinding signs to help guide you.
If this lot is full there is also paid parking available in the Engineering garage.
A great resource for getting around campus is this layered campus map!