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Landscape Services Business &ampFinancial Services Design &ampConstruction UI Utilities F&ampthe University of Iowa has a utility system including a main power planta water planta chilled water plantand an additional power plant on the Oakdale campus.&nbsp&nbsp2020. The partnership formed the group the&nbspUI Energy Collaborative &nbspsteamwaterand chilled water on campus. Sign up for Utilities Alerts &nbspcritical heating and cooling.&nbspThe UI Energy Collaborative&nbspor from Alliant Energy on the Oakdale Campus.&nbspIn additionProduction Facilities Power Plant The main power plant&nbspprovides&nbspsteam for heating and cooling and provides energy security to all main campus buildings.&nbsp

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