Solar photovoltaic panels will be mounted on parking shade structures at nine of the district’s campuses. In addition, more than 21,000 lighting fixtures will be updated with energy efficient lighting, and 400 air-conditioning units will be replaced. Overall, the project is expected to cut the district’s electricity use by as much as 42 percent and reduce carbon emissions by 4,500 metric tons, the equivalent of what 882 cars would produce.
“This is the next step in our ongoing quest to keep Jurupa Unified School District as sustainable and well-managed as possible,” school district Superintendent Elliott Duchon said in a statement. “We’re making our schools a better place to learn and teaching our children the importance of energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.”