Chicago Public Schools undergo EnergySaver project

Dec. 19, 2003
Electric City Corp. recently received a contract from the Chicago Public School system to complete a $4 million EnergySaver project. The project aims to cut energy costs through the use of EnergySaver products at all schools that meet specific investment return requirements set by the school board. These products will control the energy sent to the school’s lighting fixtures, therefore reducing the

Electric City Corp. recently received a contract from the Chicago Public School system to complete a $4 million EnergySaver project. The project aims to cut energy costs through the use of EnergySaver products at all schools that meet specific investment return requirements set by the school board. These products will control the energy sent to the school’s lighting fixtures, therefore reducing the energy consumed when the lights are turned on and off or retrofitted.

Schools will be selected by Electric City Corp. and approved by the Chicago Public School system through a detailed engineering process. The project is expected to take 18 months to complete.

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