ComEd Programs Help Public Schools Reduce Both Energy Use and Carbon Footprint
Downers Grove District 58 has identified opportunities to reduce electricity consumption by 34 percent across its facilities through a recent assessment. This initiative is projected to save nearly
- District can reduce electricity use by 34% and save nearly $40,000 annually.
- Potential savings of $5.8 million over the lifetime of solar panel investment.
- Possible qualification for $8.6 million in state grants.
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The plan was the result of ComEd’s Public Schools Carbon-Free Assessment offering, which includes a free inspection of a building’s envelope and mechanical insulation to discover ways to save money on energy bills, phase out carbon emissions from the energy and transportation equipment, and create a healthier, more comfortable environment for students and staff.
“Doing an assessment like this helps us focus on long-term strategic improvements, efficiencies, and sustainability, rather than constantly putting out daily fires,” said
Should district administrators choose to invest in solar energy panels to power its school facilities, it could save an additional
“ComEd’s commitment to the communities we serve includes helping schools reduce carbon emissions, manage energy use and save money – freeing up resources for other school priorities,” said
The assessment by
Many of the programs for public schools are part of the award-winning ComEd Energy Efficiency Program which, since 2008, has saved customers more than
- Retro-Commissioning consists of a fully funded study of a facility’s existing systems to identify no-and low-cost operational improvements that can optimize the energy performance of a building. If done during the summer, schools can prepare their facilities for the upcoming heating season.
- The ComEd Energy Efficiency Program offers schools incentives and technical assistance on the tune-up or replacement of energy-efficient equipment, including lighting, HVAC and cafeteria appliances. This helps improve school-building efficiency, indoor air quality and thermal comfort, and helps schools save money for other student-related expenditures.
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To help schools take advantage of clean-energy options, ComEd offers tools and information to help public schools electrify their vehicle fleet. ComEd also offers information on solar options, as well as rebates of
per kilowatt to eligible public schools to help offset the out-of-pocket costs of installing qualified renewable energy generating systems, including community solar projects.$250
For more information on how public schools are reducing energy use and lowering their carbon footprint, visit ComEd.com/PublicSchools.
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