"Partnering with Ameresco was a smart decision for Buns Ranch because we needed someone that understood how we operate and has the skills to design a system that would work out here. We no longer worry about our water supply. Having confidence in our system goes hand-in-hand with confidence in Ameresco. We know that the pump will draw water for the ranch and our storage tank without requiring supervision from our team. This allows us to focus on our guests and the animals: the sun shines and takes care of the rest."
“The Ameresco team was strategic and timely in auditing and assessing hundreds of facilities across the state, creating a useful database of detailed information. The cost-effective and turnkey delivery of the project encouraged us to change order additional scope at two of our regional maintenance facilities and to introduce our Ferries division to the Ameresco team.”
“The superior performance of these Federal buildings reflects the leadership, dedication and contributions of GSA and VA building designers, operators, and managers who are responsible for the Federal government’s real property assets.”
“By using the performance contract approach with Ameresco, we are able to address several important city priorities of improving our facilities, saving money and being environmentally proactive in reducing the use of energy.”
"The lights installed in the parking lot provide us with a source of green energy that are a great alternative to standard lights and trenching and are cost effective. Their design is non-intrusive and their mobility means we will not lose money if we relocate them to accommodate a new parking lot layout. Since they provide light that is softer. I think it also does not interfere with the wildlife at night and cuts down on big light pollution which could interfere with wildlife corridas."
"This project is an exciting next step in Trent’s ongoing commitment to environmental and sustainable initiatives on campus. Our renewed Energy Performance Contract with Ameresco builds on previous energy saving projects such as converting the campus lighting to LEDs, implementing smart ventilation systems and using solar energy to power the new zero-carbon Forensics Crime Scene Facility, the first of its kind in Canada.”
“At Wellesley, we believe that responsible stewardship begins at home, and are committed to reaching efficiency goals. This project will move Wellesley forward towards a more sustainable future and helps achieve our goal of reducing campus greenhouse gas emissions 37 percent by 2026, as compared to the institution’s 2010 baseline.”
"For several years, through our strategic planning, we have aimed to continually find ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while promoting renewable energy. The announcement of this solar panel project completely aligns with this objective. We are very grateful to our provincial and federal partners for their contribution and their constant collaboration, which allows us to take this step in a very important project for the city of Edmundston."
“We are grateful for the support of our schools and to a dedicated team across our Trust and of course Ameresco project managers and contractors for their planning, collaboration and driving this work forward. They have worked sensitively and flexibly over the last year under COVID working conditions. We are excited about the opportunities to use these newly installed systems, such as solar PV, to educate and inspire our young people, and the wider community, about the environment, climate change and sustainability as we approach Climate Change Conference of the Parties, COP26, in November 2021.”
“Bristol City Leap brings together the best of the public and the private sector – a partnership between Bristol City Council and Ameresco. We will create 1000 jobs over the next five years, many of which will be local jobs for Bristol people within Bristol postcodes. We’ll also deliver a great deal of funding to communities to enable community organisations, smaller organisations, charities, and community groups to deliver their own projects.”
"This project is part of our recent Congressional action to stimulate the economy by creating jobs, improving infrastructure, and saving energy. Forty-five local construction jobs will be maintained as these improvements are completed."
“San Joaquin County, and it’s local communities, have long prioritized the development of renewable energy resources, both for reducing emissions and supplementing existing electricity generation. In addition to its environmental impact, the solar energy system will provide further utility cost savings to our region, which will directly benefit residents and local governments’ ability to better serve its constituents.”
“Despite the large scope and extended period of execution (18 months) with occupied school buildings, Ameresco lived up to their promises of providing quality service and products with minimal disturbance to the on-going business of the school division. I would recommend Ameresco to other organizations interested in pursuing performance-based energy services contracts."
“We are looking forward to the energy stability this will provide our San Juan Bautista, California facility. Fresh food reliability is essential for our customers and it’s more critical than ever to provide quality, fresh foods to North Americans.”
“For years, Town leadership, staff, and community volunteers have been working diligently to identify and implement meaningful energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions. With today’s ribbon cutting, we celebrate another milestone in our journey to a more sustainable future.”