Calif. School District Granted $4.1 Million for Prop 39 Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Schneider Electric to Deliver More Than 1 Million kWh Annually in Energy Savings across 18 Campus Sites
DALLAS — Schneider Electric announced that the California Energy Commission has approved a Proposition 39 Energy Expenditure Plan with the San Marcos Unified School District to implement energy efficiency upgrades. The district is anticipated to receive up to $4.1 million over the next four years that will be used for a variety of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects including HVAC unit replacements, energy management system optimization, LED lighting, and solar photovoltaic systems. San Marcos Unified School District’s Energy Expenditure Plan is the second largest plan approved in San Diego County to date.
The project will also have a significant impact on the district’s facilities, spanning 18 campus sites — one of the highest number of sites represented in approved Energy Expenditure Plans statewide. When fully implemented, these energy efficiency and renewable energy measures will deliver more than 1 million kWh annually in energy savings.