A Resilience Roadmap for Public Sector Leaders
Five key steps to move beyond ambition and take action to strengthen public sector energy and operational resilience.
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Schneider Electric helps universities tackle their top priorities through energy efficiency and innovative funding solutions. Over the past 30 years, we have successfully implemented more than 1,000 projects nationwide for public sector clients, creating over $4 billion in energy savings.
Five key steps to move beyond ambition and take action to strengthen public sector energy and operational resilience.
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CONTACT USThis energy management as a service (EMaaS) initiative underscores both TAMIU's and Schneider Electric's commitment to forward-thinking energy conservation and sustainable operations
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University of Iowa Improves Campus Performance and Drives Energy Savings
LEARN MORELearn how to expand the impact of solar by installing it alongside other technologies that optimize building performance and maximize energy savings.
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In this on-demand course for public sector leaders, learn how to begin installing and utilizing onsite solar power to create community impact.
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Through their partnership with Schneider Electric, TAMIU has revolutionized its energy use with savvy upgrades that not only enhance the campus but also bolster students' learning experience.
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With new federal funding available, coupled with growing volatility in energy prices, there has never been a more financially viable time for the public sector to embrace solar power.
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HACC, PennSEF, and Schneider Electric develop 15-year project to modernize HACC’s critical infrastructure with energy-efficient, sustainable technologies and optimize learning environments.
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Through its partnership with Schneider Electric, the University of North Alabama drastically reduces energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth modernizes key health research labs through $10M energy performance contract, designing a space-saving cooling system for facility needs.
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Many campuses with carbon neutrality goals are pursuing renewables to boost commitment to environmental impact. But these costly investments may not be enough to move the needle on sustainability.
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Schneider Electric and Texas A&M International University believe that students are the future and that innovation can arise in a classroom setting
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Ambition to Action: Unlocking Advanced Campus Infrastructure
WEBINAR: Join project financing experts from Hannon Armstrong and Schneider Electric to explore new formulas for growth.
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Now is the time to be prioritizing projects, finding your partners, and getting ready to hit the ground running. Explore three ways to maximize the impact of stimulus funding.
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Guidehouse Insights has ranked Schneider Electric as the #1 energy service company (ESCO) for the second time in a row.
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Air quality is a critical component to healthier buildings for schools, cities and counties. Implement three key steps to clean air with performance contracting.
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Learn about the benefits of healthy building design, technologies that enable it and where to begin on building your roadmap.
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This survey explores how colleges and universities are approaching funding and implementation of campus modernization and energy infrastructure projects.
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With mounting backlogs of deferred maintenance, declining enrollment, need to grow to meet demands and facility expansion requirements, Higher Ed has hit a tipping point on modernization.
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Lamar University has reached a $20 million energy savings milestone as a result of its energy efficiency project with energy and sustainability expert, Schneider Electric.
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University of North Alabama's $17 million capital recovery and reinvestment project will reduce campus energy costs by 20 percent by 2020.
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