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Cupertino Union School District Announces Solar and EV Charging With ENGIE

The Cupertino Union School District (CUSD) in California has taken a significant leap toward sustainability and green infrastructure by teaming up with ENGIE North America. With an impressive 5.1 megawatts of solar photovoltaic capacity planned, the initiative not only aims to drastically reduce the district’s carbon footprint but also promises to slash energy costs, channeling saved funds directly back into educational programs.

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Additionally, the installation of 72 Level 2 ENGIE EV charging stations will encourage eco-friendly transportation, while the strategic placement of two emergency generators ensures the reliability and resilience of district operations. This project is poised to serve as a forward-thinking example of how educational institutions can harmonize with ecological considerations to benefit both students and the planet.

CUSD & ENGIE Collaboration Offers Educational Opportunities

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Beyond its resiliency, environmental, and financial benefits, the CUSD’s collaboration with ENGIE North America is not just infrastructure development — it’s a springboard for education. The initiative integrates hands-on STEM learning opportunities throughout the district, providing students with immersive experiences related to clean technology.

These firsthand learning activities, extending into the after-school Extended Learning Opportunities Program (ELO-P), will allow students to investigate and understand sustainable energy concepts through direct interaction. Instructors aim to actively engage students by incorporating the sustainability infrastructure projects on the district’s campuses into the curriculum. This real-world application of STEM education highlights the importance of renewable energy, preparing students for a greener future by intertwining academic concepts with practical environmental stewardship.

Funding Helped Through the Inflation Reduction Act

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The comprehensive project, funded through a tax-exempt lease agreement and bolstered by EV charging federal funding under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), showcases a significant financial commitment and foresight. An estimated $8.5 million in Inflation Reduction Act grants will fuel this visionary project, lessening the overall fiscal load on this California district and freeing up capital for other essential educational needs.

In the realm of savings, the district anticipates a striking net lifetime savings from the solar and EV charging infrastructure — a figure exceeding $36 million. These savings could become a testament to the district’s financial acumen, promising a future where educational funds can stretch further while supporting the district’s sustainability goals.

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