The Poway Unified School District installed more than 6.3 megawatt hours of energy storage through a contract with Green Charge, a Santa Clara-based energy company.
Over the 10-year term of the contract, the energy storage system is expected to save more than $1.6 million in reduced utility costs.
"Poway is using energy storage to cut utility costs and control spikes in our energy profile," said Chad Koster, director of maintenance and facilities for Poway Unified. "Installin...
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