High-efficiency energy improvements at Central Piedmont Community College are expected to reduce energy use by at least 20 percent annually while improving the educational and working environment for students, employees and visitors.
The $3.6-million project, completed in September, was launched during a period of significant budget cuts to address an aging infrastructure, reduce energy consumption and support the College's long-term goal of sustainability. The improvements reflect the college's strong commitment to sustainability and sustainability education. Energy Usage should be reduced by 20 percent
CPCC will receive 'Energy Efficiency Leader Award' from Trane
October 31, 2011 Central Piedmont Community College Foundation Admin Central Piedmont Community College Foundation Central Piedmont Community College FoundationPosted in Campus.