WINONA, Minn. — For the 15th year Winona State has been recognized by Princeton Review for providing “a healthy and sustainable campus experience” that prepares students for careers in the clean-energy economy. In announcing they were being included in the Princeton list, the university noted that its clean energy commitment is marked by:
> An electric vehicle infrastructure.
> Plans for a DC fast-charger station to halve charging time.
> Assignment of two Level 2 chargers exclusively for free student use.
> The largest solar energy system in the Minnesota State system
> Proposed construction of a classroom building with net-zero energy consumption.

Parking in the shade. The campus parking lot at Huff and Mark streets is topped by solar panels. The panels produce 1.4 million watts.
About Princeton Review
Princeton Review is a New York-based commercial entity with no connection to Princeton University. The company publishes guides for college-bound students and solicits advertising from the colleges. The company’s current green guide lists 511 colleges.