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Board adopts 'Healthy Green Schools' resolution to pilot clean-energy, health upgrades at CPS
Summary
The Chicago Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution on June 26 to pilot clean-energy and electrification projects at district schools, create a revolving fund for reinvested energy savings, and link projects to career and technical education and labor partnerships.
The Chicago Board of Education voted unanimously on June 26 to adopt the "Healthy Green Schools" resolution, a plan that directs the district to pilot clean-energy and building-electrification projects at multiple schools and to prioritize environmental-justice communities.
The resolution calls for at least 12 pilot projects in the coming fiscal year — examples provided in board discussion included rooftop solar and heat-pump installations — and creation of a Healthy Green Schools Revolving…
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