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UNLV Breaks Ground on $18.2 Million Campus Solar Grid Infrastructure Project

By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, June 10, 2026 11:46 pm

LAS VEGAS, NV — The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), in direct coordination with NV Energy, officially broke ground on a sweeping infrastructure project designed to transition the urban campus into a primary regional renewable energy hub.

The $18.2 million capital development project, designated as the Phase 3 Campus Solar Grid Expansion, will immediately deploy high-capacity, durable photovoltaic canopy arrays across the university’s high-traffic transit assets.

Grid Synchronization and Student Shaded Parking

Construction staging units have begun clearing zones adjacent to the Thomas & Mack Center to install the heavy canopy structures over three of the university’s largest surface parking lots.

Engineering specifications confirm that once the solar grid is fully synchronized by early 2027, the clean energy yield will successfully offset 35% of the main campus’s peak summer cooling demands.

Beyond the long-term utility grid benefits, the overhead structural canopies will immediately provide covered, climate-shielded parking infrastructure for more than 2,100 student and faculty vehicles, mitigating intense valley heat retention across the asphalt footprint.

Source: Nevada System of Higher Education Capital Improvement Archives, NV Energy Infrastructure Integration Manifests.

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