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“The City of Wichita Falls has owned its own street lighting system for 35 years. With Ameresco’s help, the City was able to reduce its street lighting electrical budget from $1.1 million to $250,000 per year!”
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“Royal Marsden Hospital worked with Ameresco who designed and installed our new CHP as well as de-steamed the hospital. This complex project was delivered during the COVID Lockdown. We worked with Ameresco to address all challenges that arose during construction.”
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"No matter how you look at it, this project is a win-win. It helps us achieve our overall efficiency and sustainability goals while reducing energy consumption and energy costs, and provides critical upgrades to important ski area infrastructure."
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“It was truly a pleasure to work with Ameresco and I am pleased to recommend them for any future energy savings performance contracts.”
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“The energy efficiency work in our town buildings and solar project allowed Wayland to both reduce our carbon footprint and save the town money on its operating expenses. The solar projects will help provide roughly 25% of our municipal electric needs. It has been a win-win for Wayland.”
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"Ameresco was instrumental within the design of the solar powered lighting for this application. We came to them with our application, and they responded with a quality result that was economical, aesthetically pleasing, and professionally designed. Amano McGann is looking to Ameresco for providing solar solutions for other parking control …
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“The University of Alaska Anchorage chose Ameresco to assist us in our goal of becoming more energy efficient based on their proven track record in Alaska and their long history of successfully working with higher education institutions.”
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“Through the installation of these solar panels, and at no cost to the Town, Natick will realize significant savings in our energy budget while improving the environment through greenhouse gas emission reductions.”
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“This enables us to put 131 acres of underutilized land to long-term, sustainable use for Hawai’i at a time when the cost and reliability of worldwide energy supplies is of great concern. The project reflects the Navy’s core commitment to energy security and resiliency for America.”
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“In 2019, Bank of America reached Carbon Neutrality through efforts like this project. While it is a good start, we aim to be Net Zero before 2050. Not only is it one of the largest ‘behind the meter’ solar projects west of Ohio, but it also gives our employees something …
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” Clean sustainable solar power benefits patients, employees and the environment. The addition of an eco-friendly energy source, along with our hospital’s green construction, recycling program and water conservation, helps deepen our commitment to a healthier community.“
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"The technologies we’ve implemented are high efficiency. One of the most interesting examples is the combined heat and power system, which is able to generate electricity to heat the air and pool water. That measure alone will net the city operational cost savings of $25,000 per year."
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"This agreement and these projects will lead to cleaner air, reduce our electricity costs, support our local economy and help to address climate change, one of the biggest public health issues we face today."
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“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.”
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“We believe that a continuous development of battery energy storage is a vital step in the UK’s journey to achieving net-zero carbon emissions, and we are excited to team up with Ameresco to bring this vision to life.”