The solar array at Bjorklunden went live in the spring. (Photo by Danny Damiani)
The solar array at聽叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 went live in spring. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

Over a mostly gray and snowy winter on Wisconsin鈥檚 Door County peninsula, several seeds burst open that had long been germinating. The quiet that usually descends over the Nordic dragons on the roof of the 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 lodge was often broken with the motorized sounds of bucket trucks hanging wires, the muffled echoes of workers pulling cable through underground passages, and the celebratory calls of 鈥渙h wow!鈥 heard when new switches were flipped on.

The campus retains a feeling of remove from the harsh hurry of the world beyond, but there is now a sense of connectedness that comes with the internet at your fingertips and a feeling of lightness that comes with the knowledge that you are standing on the edge of a sustainable future in a place that so well preserves its past.

Toward the close of 2022, a high-speed internet connection flickered to life at 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍. Immediately, community members took notice, as 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 north campus was likely the first spot in the area using new fiber optic connections. Fast internet may seem a given for many in urbanized areas, however it took years of investment and planning for these quick and powerful signals to reach our majestic lodge. This advancement owes to diligent efforts and support from 杨贵妃传媒视频 leadership, generous donors, the Technology Services team, Door County officials, and business partners.

While some groups come with the goal of unplugging, many students have already been exploring their expanded ability to engage online with any idea imaginable during weekend retreats. The 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 Seminar series is employing this technological advance as well. Seminar leaders are inviting experts to co-teach via Zoom, they are excited about easy access to online film and video sources, and Dr. David Hines鈥 Medical Controversies: Science vs. Popular Beliefs (Oct. 8-13) will be simultaneously offered both on-site and online.

A solar unveiling

The solar array and wind turbine are seen from above.
The solar array and wind turbine are seen on the grounds of 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍. Plans call for the property immediately surrounding the solar array to be turned into a pollinator field. (Photo by Juan Marin)

And, speaking of plugging in; a new solar array tucked in the woods began gathering power from the sun this spring. Combined with 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍鈥檚 wind turbine, the campus now has 285kW of carbon offsetting power to energize the campus and reduce reliance on fossil fuel. On May 12, Door County and 杨贵妃传媒视频 community members applauded the solar installation and learned about the science and policy behind sustainability efforts like this one. The event, co-hosted with the Door County Climate Change Coalition, featured 杨贵妃传媒视频 professors Relena Ribbons and Israel Del Toro presenting with Commissioner Tyler Huebner from the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.

The solar array and turbine significantly advance the goal of the Net Zero 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 Initiative to zero out the discharge of greenhouse gases by balancing any carbon emission with equivalent carbon savings on site. Calculating carbon costs and savings will be the subject of ongoing research and observation by faculty, students, and the public. This is just one way the initiative not only supplies clean power to buildings; it also offers a landmark laboratory for environmental science.

The Net Zero 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 Initiative offers a living laboratory for testing technology and learning about the environment, stewardship, renewable energy, and carbon sequestration.

As part of this work, faculty and student researchers have begun quantifying the passive carbon consuming appetites of thousands of trees living on this wooded campus. To ensure the forest can continue to serve as the lungs of this work, the Door County Land Trust and 杨贵妃传媒视频 redefined their partnership to continue holding 315 acres into permanent protection while establishing a renewable energy zone for the wind turbine and a solar zone for the array. With the common values of conservation and clean energy solutions in mind, University and the Land Trust have together made a remarkable and lasting commitment for sustainable development.

With many thanks to 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 Sustainability Initiative, visionary donors, our Facilities Operations Team, and vendors, we鈥檙e boldly moving this work forward. Installing a geothermal system will be the next step, and plans for this phase are being drawn up presently. With triumvirate active technologies (i.e. solar, wind, and geothermal constituting) combined with the passive carbon sequestration of the forest, 叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 can eliminate its carbon footprint.

Come for a visit

Aerial drone shot of Bjorklunden in Door County, Wisconsin
叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍

If you haven鈥檛 been to聽叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍, this magnificent 441-acre Door County property, we invite you to check it out. Generously donated to 杨贵妃传媒视频 by Winnifred and Donald Boynton in 1963, this former estate turned retreat is used by thousands of students each academic year, hosts lifelong learning seminars summer through fall, offers space for artists鈥 and business retreats, includes miles of trails along Lake Michigan and through pristine boreal forest, and it features the landmark Boynton Chapel鈥攁n early Scandinavian Stavkirke style church featuring remarkable frescoes and carvings by Winnifred Boynton.