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Biloxi Public Schools to Launch Mississippi’s Largest Electric School Bus Fleet

Biloxi Public Schools is launching Mississippi's largest electric school bus fleet with 29 new electric buses, funded by a $11.45 million EPA Clean Bus grant. The project, set to roll out by 2025, will replace the district’s oldest buses and aims to reduce fuel and maintenance costs, saving the district over $6 million in the long run. The new electric buses will also improve air quality and reduce noise pollution, benefiting both students and the community. Mississippi Power and Schneider Electric are key partners, supporting infrastructure development and energy efficiency efforts. This initiative highlights the district’s commitment to sustainability and modernizing transportation.

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Seattle Public Schools uses this climate-friendly HVAC system

Seattle Public Schools is implementing geothermal HVAC systems to achieve its goal of becoming fossil-free by 2040. These systems, first introduced in 2006, now heat and cool nearly a third of the district's buildings. A new geothermal system at Kimball Elementary demonstrates how underground wells maintain comfortable temperatures year-round. The district’s climate efforts were recently recognized at a White House summit, and they expect a $7.5 million IRS reimbursement for geothermal projects. The initiative is both environmentally sustainable and financially beneficial.

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Solar manufacturer Suniva resumes production of American-made cells

Suniva, a U.S. solar manufacturer, has resumed production at its Norcross, Georgia factory. Having filed for bankruptcy in 2017, the company is leveraging incentives from the Inflation Reduction Act to restart operations. This move aims to help build a robust domestic solar supply chain in the U.S., which has been dominated by low-cost imports. Suniva is producing and shipping American-made solar cells, with plans to reach a production capacity of about one gigawatt per year.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces Over $62 Million to North Central Texas Council of Governments and Dallas Independent School District for Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the North Central Texas Council of Governments and Dallas Independent School District have been selected to receive a combined total of $62,184,164 to assist in the purchase of 244 zero-emission vehicles through its first-ever Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant Program.

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Yolo County Office of Education will be the first COE in the country to operate their own independent solar and storage microgrid

The Yolo County Office of Education (YCOE) will become the first County Office of Education in the U.S. to operate an independent solar and storage microgrid, emphasizing sustainability and resilience. This project is expected to provide uninterrupted power, educational opportunities, and save over $7 million in 20 years. It is also among the first to utilize federal tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act, reflecting YCOE's commitment to integrating sustainability into its core educational mission.

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