How do you achieve your energy-efficiency goals without changing the budget?
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Finding the budget dollars for facility renovations can be challenging, but North Carolina State University is paying for much-needed improvements with the energy savings it is generating through a performance contract with Schneider Electric. In addition to helping the university meet legislative requirements, the project will also have a positive environmental impact over the next 20 years that translates into:
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Reducing the university's carbon footprint by 37 percent
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Removing 43,158 cars from the roads
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Planting 80,376 acres of trees to help restore the ecosystem balance
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All without additional cost.
For a full copy of the North Carolina State University case study:
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From LED lighting with occupancy sensors to solar-thermal heating panels, direct digital controls and improved air quality, NCSU is addressing critical maintenance projects while reducing both its carbon footprint and energy bills.
Find out how you can achieve your energy-efficiency goals without adding to your institution's budget.
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