October 2010 |
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Sumner Regional Medical Center (Link
to Press Release) – The medical center, which provides inpatient,
outpatient and emergency care to more than 15 communities in the Wellington,
Kansas area, is performing more than $1 million in facility enhancements to
address an inefficient, aging HVAC system. At project completion, Sumner
Regional Medical Center will reduce its utility costs by over $104,000 and
reduce carbon dioxide emissions by over 1 million pounds.
· Center 58 School District (Link
to Press Release) – Faced with rising energy costs at the district’s
campuses, the Center 58 School District, which serves over 2,500 students, is
investing $1.1 million in facility enhancements which includes retrofits to hot
and chilled water plants, installing energy efficient lighting solutions and
replacing HVAC equipment at several facilities. With these improvements, the district
will reduce its annual utility costs by approximately $123,000.
· Marceline R-V School District (Link
to Press Release) – Located in Northern Missouri, the school district
selected Schneider Electric to implement an $800,000 performance contract to
replace an aging heating system, retrofit non-insulated windows and install a
energy management system to monitor usage. The project is anticipated to help
the school district realize energy savings equivalent to removing nine cars
from the roads annually or planting 13 acres of trees, thereby reducing its
annual carbon emission by 27,807 pounds.
· Roanoke City School District (Link
to Press Release) – With partial funding from the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act’s stimulus State Energy Program (ARRA-SEP), the Roanoke
School District is performing over $435,000 in retrofits to HVAC controls at
its high school and middle school to create a more comfortable learning
environment for students and faculty while minimizing energy waste and lowering
costs. At completion, the project will provide the district with more than
$400,000 in energy costs over the 15 year term of the contract.
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