Syracuse University, NYSERDA Partner To Save Energy
SYRACUSE, NY — Syracuse University and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) have partnered on a $1.8 million dollar project to improve energy efficiency at the campus. NYSERDA is providing $522,320 for the installation of a new chiller, which will provide cooling and reduce annual energy costs by nearly $150,000.
"Syracuse University is one of the leading universities in the nation and an asset to higher education in New York. With that said, I am proud that NYSERDA could assist the university in reducing its energy costs," said NYSERDA president William M. Flynn. "This project illustrates Governor Pataki's determination to help New York's institutions, municipalities, and businesses cut costs through energy efficiency."