en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Saginaw Public School District in Michigan, USA, has signed an agreement with energy services company Ameresco to initiate an LED lighting design upgrade project, covering 16 educational and administrative sites. This project will replace over 12,000 lighting fixtures with high-efficiency LED technology and control systems, aiming to enhance energy savings and reduce operational costs.
Under the contract, Ameresco will carry out comprehensive LED retrofits in 12 schools, three service facilities, and the district's Board of Education administrative building. Tim Fotto II, Executive Director of Facilities for Saginaw Public Schools, stated: "This lighting project is a smart investment in our operations and long-term sustainability goals. By significantly reducing energy consumption and achieving guaranteed savings, we are lowering operational costs, improving lighting quality across schools, and reinvesting these savings back into the district to support students and staff for years to come."
According to data from the U.S. Department of Energy, LED lighting is at least 50% more energy-efficient than compact fluorescent lamps and uses about 75% less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs. This LED lighting project is structured as an energy savings performance contract, ensuring energy efficiency and expected to reduce power construction consumption while delivering annual cost savings for the district. Installation work began in early April and is scheduled for completion by August 2026.
Ameresco, as an on-site power and energy efficiency project developer, has extensive experience in campus LED lighting upgrades, having previously collaborated with schools such as Charlo in Montana, Boardman in Ohio, Tarrytown in New York, and Warren Woods Public Schools in Michigan. The LED lighting retrofit for the Saginaw School District is part of its energy-saving initiatives in the education sector, supporting sustainable operations through optimized lighting systems.
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