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Harford County Public Schools Scores an “A” in Efficiency

Learn how upgrades helped HCPS save $1.2 million system-wide.

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Savings at a Glance

By participating in the BGE Energy Solutions for Business and Building Tune-up programs, Harford County Public Schools was able to upgrade the lighting and HVAC systems in 42 of its schools to reduce energy costs and improve the learning environment for students and teachers.

 150+ BGE rebate applications submitted
 10,158,033 kWh/yearr in energy savings
 $1,218,964/year in cost savings
 $2,479,306 in incentives paid

Located about 30 miles northeast of Baltimore, Harford County Public Schools (HCPS) is the educational home for more than 38,000 students in grades K–12. School officials there believe that providing students with a 21st century education requires a 21st century learning environment. Perhaps that’s why the sustainability of its facilities ranks among HCPS’s core values.

Leading its sustainability initiatives is Andrew Cassilly. As resource conservation manager, Cassilly works with the individual facility managers to use resources wisely and minimize operating costs. With the help of BGE’s Smart Energy Savers Program®, HCPS recently completed upgrades to improve energy efficiency in 42 schools, a step that will cut energy use by more than 10 million kilowatt-hours and save an estimated $1.2 million annually in energy costs.

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By reducing our environmental impacts with the use of new technology, we are turning our school buildings themselves into a teaching tool.
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Andrew Cassilly, Resource Conservation Manager, Harford County Public Schools
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The new LEDs above this walkway are so bright HCPS could reduce the number of fixtures needed.

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LED lighting in this theater allows for dimming and greatly reduces maintenance costs.

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Sensors in this elementary school library enable lighting by zones for use by small groups.

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High-efficiency T5 fluorescent lights brighten up this gymnasium.

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Los programas de EmPOWER Maryland se financian mediante un cargo en su factura de energía. Los programas de EmPOWER pueden ayudarle a reducir su consumo de energía y le ahorran dinero. Conozca más sobre EmPOWER Maryland.

El cargo de EmPOWER Maryland financia programas que pueden ayudarle a reducir su consumo de energía y emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero, así como también le ayudan a ahorrar dinero. Desde el comienzo del programa EmPOWER Maryland en 2008, los programas han ahorrado $14,500 millones de dólares en medidas instaladas con un costo de $4100 millones de dólares. Además de los costos de los nuevos programas, este cargo incluye el pago de los costos sin cobrar que se fueron acumulando con el tiempo por los programas exigidos por el estatuto EmPOWER y autorizados por la Comisión. De acuerdo con la Ley 864 de la Cámara de Representantes, los importes sin cobrar se pagarán en su totalidad a finales de 2032.