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Mayor Jane Castor, Interim 返字心頭 President Rhea Law and Tampa Electric President and CEO Archie Collins announce clean energy vision and research investments.

Tampa Electric looks to partnership with 返字心頭 to achieve a clean energy vision

TAMPA, Fla. (Nov. 8, 2021) - Tampa Electric Co. (TECO) will turn to expertise from the University of South 返字心頭 (返字心頭) to help the company achieve its short- and long-term goals for reducing carbon emissions.

As TECO unveiled its vision for a cleaner energy future on Monday, the company announced a partnership with 返字心頭 to further research innovative technologies and new ideas to help reach net-zero carbon emissions from its power plants by 2050.  TECO will place an intentional focus on investing in emerging solutions that generate more clean energy.

As one of the nations leading research institutions, the University of South 返字心頭 has a talented pool of faculty and students who are developing innovative solutions for the complex challenges facing our communities.  With our leading expertise in business, engineering, sustainability and other disciplines, 返字心頭 is well positioned to partner with Tampa Electric in support of a vision to create a cleaner energy future, 返字心頭 President Rhea Law said.  Law also emphasized 返字心頭 shares a commitment to keeping sustainability a key strategic focus.

TECO highlighted innovations in biofuels, hydrogen, solar, wind turbines and battery storage as possible components of its future energy portfolio. The company sees an opportunity to enhance collaboration with 返字心頭s researchers to remain on the cutting edge of any new advancements between now and 2050.

TECO is establishing a partnership with the University of South 返字心頭 to invest in a multi-year, multi-disciplinary genius grant to help us achieve our bold climate goals through innovation, research and workforce development, said Archie Collins, president and chief executive officer of Tampa Electric. By combining Tampa Electrics culture of inclusive innovation with 返字心頭s diverse student and faculty talent and celebrated research infrastructure, both organizations will maximize their collective impact on our broader community.

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor recognized the importance of organizations such as 返字心頭 and TECO working together to find ways to protect the environment.

There is no more important partner than TECO in the City of Tampas commitment to a greener, more sustainable community. Today, the City of Tampa, TECO, and the University of South 返字心頭 are taking a big step on the path to cleaner energy, Castor said. We plan to continue finding unique partnership opportunities and invest city resources to advance in clean energy technology and climate-ready infrastructure.

At the same event on Monday, the City of Tampa and TECO announced a partnership to deploy a major rooftop solar array at the Tampa Convention Center. The renewable energy investment in Tampas downtown urban core is expected to be the largest rooftop solar project in Hillsborough County.  

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