Sustainable Building Features at State on Campus Morgantown
State on Campus Morgantown operates with lower energy usage and reduced waste through intentional building design and everyday systems.
How Is State on Campus Morgantown Sustainable?
At State on Campus Morgantown, lower energy usage translates to a community that operates more efficiently. The building’s approach to sustainability reflects practical choices that reduce consumption while maintaining comfort and function for residents.
The property includes:
- EnergyStar appliances and lighting fixtures
- Energy-efficient windows
- LED lighting throughout common areas and units
- Recycling programs
EnergyStar-rated appliances in each apartment use less electricity compared to standard models, reducing energy consumption across the building. Energy-efficient windows with double-pane glass help maintain interior temperatures, lowering heating and cooling demands throughout the year.
LED lighting in hallways, amenity spaces, and apartments draws less power than traditional bulbs while lasting longer, cutting both energy use and replacement frequency. Recycling access allows residents to separate waste, reducing the amount sent to landfills.
Schedule a tour today to learn more about State on Campus Morgantown’s sustainability features.



