HSE Schools gets $100K check for energy efficiency

Duke Energy’s Mark LaBarr (center) presents the ceremonial check to HSE Schools officials. (Photo provided)

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Duke Energy is rewarding Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) Schools for being efficient in the use of electric power.

HSE contracted Ameresco to upgrade over 5,700 lighting fixtures at Sand Creek Elementary, Sand Creek Intermediate, and Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate and Junior High. Ameresco replaced the existing fixtures with new energy efficient LEDs fixtures. The project translates into considerable energy and cost savings for the district.

“We are pleased to see Hamilton Southeastern School District take advantage of these rebates by upgrading its lighting with more energy-efficient bulbs and fixtures,” said Louis P. Maltezos, Executive Vice President of Ameresco.

“This project is both a cost saving and an energy saving measure,” remarked HSE Energy Manager Bob Rice.

Lighting accounts for the second largest portion of energy used in commercial buildings – typically 25 to 30 percent, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It is estimated that in addition to the initial rebate, HSE will reduce its electric bill over $53,884 annually.

“I am extremely proud that our district has taken these important steps to conserve energy throughout the district,” said Dr. Allen Bourff, Superintendent of the Hamilton Southeastern School District. “We are lessening our district’s impact on the environment and, at the same time, saving valuable taxpayers dollars. This rebate check is evidence that our hard work is paying off – literally!”