Bowie State University is committed to utilizing renewable energy as a form of lowering our carbon foot print. The institution’s primary source of renewable energy is the power harvested by the sun. Our institution recognizes that solar energy is the cleanest and most abundant renewable energy source available, and thereby a major component of our sustainability portfolio.
Solar Panel Systems
In 2017, through a partnership with WGL Energy, BSU invested in a large scale 1.6-megawatt solar panel system project across four sites on campus. This project estimates to be generating about 10% of the campus needs (2 million kilowatt hours each year).
The sites include:
Parking Lot D solar canopy
Thurgood Marshall Library rooftop
Athletic field space (near softball field & football stadium)
Leonidas S. James Physical Education Complex rooftop
BSU expanded solar panel installation in latter 2018 with the installation on the rooftops of the Fine & Performing Arts Center (FPAC) and Student Center (photo, upper right) with the assistance from General Electric utility company. These two buildings will help generate an additional 2% of campus energy needs. Read more about this project.
Coming soon: Parking Lot I. This new 400 space parking lot scheduled for completion in September, 2019 will be located across from the athletic track, north of Parking Lot J, with a full solar canopy. This will generate roughly another 7% of campus energy needs.
Mini solar-powered charging table
Other BSU Solar Projects
BSU has invested in various forms of using solar energy for purposes of trash compacting with capacity alerts; heating a swimming pool, and charging electronic devices, such as tablets and cell phones or small laptops.
Indoor pool heating - Solar panels help to heat the indoor pool Location: Leondias S. James Physical Education Complex
Evodia Solar charging tables - Covered, outdoor tables to charge small electronic devices using 100% solar power. Each table is equipped with six power outlets, four USB outlets, an automatic shut-off system during rainy conditions and LED lighting. The table seats up to eight. Two locations: Student Center near Lot O, and between the Computer Science building and the Student Center green lawn
Mini-Evodia solar charging table - Same function as the Evodia solar charging table above, except it seats four. Located beside Kennard Hall
Solar-powered trash compactorSolar trash compactors - compactor operating from 100% solar energy to collect trash and recyclable materials and condense trash when near full. It is operated with GPS and web based capabilities that can be monitored or altered, and notifies campus personnel when full or near full. Two locations: walkway leading to Student Center near the Bulldog statue, and the end of the east promenade walkway between Towers Residence Hall and Parking Lot R
Solar Synthesis charging port units - Outdoor solar-powered USB charging stations next to benches Locations: two on the east promenade in front of the Student Center lawn across from back of Thurgood Marshall Library, and one on walkway between the Library and the Henry Administration Building, near Henry Circle
Bus shelter - Bus stop retrofitted with a powerful PVSE solar panel network that utilizes 100% solar power to charge mobile/electronic devices. Features include: 4 USB ports, 1 GCFI outlet (standard power plug) and automatic LED lighting when dark. Location: Henry Circle between MLK Jr. Communications Center and the Center for Business & Graduate Studies. Read more about this project.