Many higher education institutions know they need to upgrade aging infrastructure to reduce energy costs, increase efficiencies, minimize waste, and reduce carbon emissions. The main questions for many colleges and universities, then, isn’t whether or not they should upgrade infrastructure, but what exactly do they need to do? What measures do they need to take? Where should they even start? And how do they overcome capital constraints?
These questions are becoming more top of mind as colleges and universities look to address the efficiency and sustainability of assets across their campus energy infrastructure and pursue operational excellence. Financing mechanisms can play a key role in helping colleges and universities achieve their energy and sustainability goals. However, there are a few mistakes to avoid.
In our new guide, you will learn how to fully maximize your campus infrastructure and accelerate your energy reduction and net zero targets by avoiding these three mistakes:
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