ESG completes energy improvements at Harrison County Schools

Clarksburg, West Virginia – Harrison County SchoolsĀ partnered with Energy Systems Group (ESG) to design and implement several phases of work to improve energy efficiency and learning environments across its district. The improvements have touched all 19 of the districtā€™s schools and are anticipated toĀ result in more than $8.7 million in energy and operational savingsĀ over the termsĀ of theĀ contracts.

Audra Blackwell, ESG business development manager recentlyĀ presented an energy savings report to the school board explaining that the county has exceeded the guaranteed energy savings by $352,873.

ā€œThese are dollars that can be plowed back into the schools in regards to technology, computers, books and more,ā€ she said.

ā€œWe have worked with almost all schools in the county in this energy savings project, whether that consists of LED lighting, HVAC systems, cooling towers, boilers or control systems,ā€ she said. ā€œHarrison County Schools has the ability to specify what they want in these projects and what is needed in their schools, and the work has been completed quicker in this process.ā€

Blackwell said there are additional benefits to the energy savings, including faster completion of needed improvements, more energy-efficient schools, action on highest priority needs, decreased operational issues, decreased service calls, action to address the maintenance backlog, standardized lighting, decreased carbon footprint, improved indoor air quality and improved learning environment.

Harrison Superintendent Dr. Mark ManchinĀ said the energy-savings program shows the school system remains cognizant of its fiduciary responsibility to the taxpayers of Harrison County.

ā€œIf we can complete these necessary projects and as a result have a cost savings, then I think this is a step in the right direction,ā€ he said. ā€œWe are very pleased with our cost savings, and we are addressing a lot of concerns and needs in the county at the same time.ā€

Source:Ā BOE hears reports on ACT assessment and energy savings during regular meeting | WVNews.com