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District hears $4.6 million‑to‑date savings report from CMTA on facilities modernization
Summary
Engineers from CMTA briefed the board on a multi‑phase energy‑savings project that converted lighting, HVAC and added geothermal systems; they reported $480,000 in guaranteed annual savings, roughly $4.6 million in measured savings to date and $276,000 in excess savings retained by the district this year.
The Ohio County Board of Education received a multi‑phase performance report May 11 from CMTA engineers on a guaranteed energy‑savings and facilities modernization project that dovetailed with prior bond work.
John Gasser, a mechanical engineer with CMTA, told trustees the district previously spent about $1.4 million annually on gas, electric and water. CMTA reported that its work — which included LED lighting conversions, geothermal well installations at selected schools, piping upgrades, new high‑efficiency boilers and…
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