Iowa State investigating public-private utilities partnership, like UI
BPC Staff Jun 4, 2020 | 8:00 pm
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101 wordsAll Latest News, Education, Energy, Statewide NewsCedar Rapids Gazette: Iowa State University is investigating the possibility of entering a public-private partnership for operation of its utility system, following the lead of the University of Iowa, which in December entered into a $1.165 billion agreement with a French firm. Pam Cain, Iowa State’s interim senior vice president for operations and finance, made the announcement in a discussion with a subgroup of regents Thursday morning — as part of her campus’ request to proceed with a $12 million to $14 million replacement of its two remaining coal-fired boilers with natural gas-fired boilers — ending its use of coal entirely.