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Image 1: Little solar energy goes to waste as sunshine squeezes between panels on the Environmental Health & Safety Services facility. UCI is installing roof-mounted photovoltaic panels on 11 campus buildings. <i>Photo by Daniel A. Anderson / University Communications</i>
Image 2: The sun brings life to these blooms as well as energy to the solar panels on the roof of the Environmental Health & Safety Services building. <i>Photo by Daniel A. Anderson / University Communications</i>
Image 3: UCI's National Fuel Cell Research Center deploys three Toyota FCHVs (fuel cell hybrid vehicles) and a Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell Vehicle to learn how drivers respond to this new technology. <i>University Communications</i>
Image 4: The first of its kind in Orange County, UCI's Hydrogen Fueling Station is operated by the National Fuel Cell Research Center and regularly used by drivers of demonstration vehicles manufactured by General Motors, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai and Daimler. <i>Photo by Paul R. Kennedy</i>
Image 5: UCI's new Student Center has become the third campus building, and first student center in the state, to receive Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design gold certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. <i>Photo by Paul R. Kennedy</i>
Image 6: UCI's award-winning Sustainable Transportation program eliminates more than 18,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions a year by promoting alternative transportation. <i>University Communications</i>
Image 7: The Zero Emission Vehicle-Network Enabled Transport, or ZEV•NET, program provides zero-emission electric vehicles to people commuting by train to UCI and other businesses in Orange County. <i>Photo by Paul R. Kennedy</i>
Image 8: Sky and solar panels meet in a symbolic illustration of people living in harmony with the environment. <i>Photo by Daniel A. Anderson / University Communications</i>
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