Eaton Helps Sustainably Power Wisconsin’s Second Net Zero, All-Electric School
05 Diciembre 2024 - 7:33AM
Business Wire
- Clean energy project at Maplewood Intermediate/Middle School
supports significant energy savings and advances regional
decarbonization goals
- Flexible, resilient power supported by Eaton’s latest
microgrid controller and battery energy storage system
- Eaton highlights electrification projects driving energy
resilience and affordability at the Reuters Energy Transition North
America 2024 event
Intelligent power management company Eaton will provide a
renewable energy microgrid at Maplewood Intermediate/Middle
School in Menasha, Wisconsin, to support affordable, resilient and
sustainable power. The system will be the largest of its kind in
the state and is anticipated to help the Menasha Joint School
District save $190,000 in annual energy costs. Scheduled for
completion in 2025, the project aims to achieve net zero energy
status and will serve approximately 1,000 students.
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Eaton will provide a renewable energy
microgrid to support affordable, sustainable and resilient power at
Wisconsin’s second net-zero school. (Photo: Business Wire)
"One major goal for the district was to ensure our new facility
was an energy efficient and sustainable model conserving taxpayer
dollars and natural resources," said Brian Adesso, director of
business services at Menasha Joint School District. “From project
visualization to design and installation, Eaton's depth of
expertise and comprehensive solutions have proven invaluable in our
journey toward net zero.”
The Menasha Joint School District is constructing Maplewood
Intermediate/Middle School from the ground-up to provide a
modern and sustainable learning environment that utilizes advanced
energy conservation strategies and contributes to regional carbon
neutrality goals. Eaton is helping the school build a
solar-plus-storage microgrid that incorporates 1.3 megawatts (MWac)
of solar PV panels, energy storage and natural gas generators to
sustainably generate all the energy required for operations and
provide carbon-friendly power. The project demonstrates how Eaton’s
Buildings as a Grid approach helps customers build flexible energy
systems to manage power far more effectively.
“From the critical community infrastructure to the world’s most
demanding industries, we’re proud to provide the safe, sustainable
and resilient solutions our customers need to simplify their
transition to a low-carbon energy future,” said Nelly Maximous,
vice president of energy transition sales at Eaton. “This project
is a prime example of how sustainable electrification can support a
stronger and greener future. We’re confident our proven expertise
and clean energy management solutions will provide long-term value
for the region, school district and environment.”
Eaton’s new microgrid controller and battery energy storage
system are at the heart of the solution, enabling the school
district to manage where, when and how electricity is consumed. The
microgrid controller is fully integrated into a switchboard, which
is a foundational electrical component used to help power
facilities everywhere, making it easier and faster to deploy a
microgrid right out of the box. Eaton’s xStorage™ battery energy
storage system (BESS) enables the school to strategically store and
dispatch energy to maintain uptime and maximize onsite solar
consumption to reduce energy costs.
The Menasha Joint School District is pursuing Inflation
Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits to maximize the project’s value.
Eaton guided the microgrid design and equipment specifications to
effectively address the IRA’s domestic preference requirements. To
learn more about Eaton’s expertise and support for navigating the
government stimulus funding process, visit
Eaton.com/StrongerFuture.
Paul Ryan, Eaton’s general manager of connected solutions and EV
charging, delivered a keynote focused on the practical strategies
electrifying energy use during the Reuters Energy Transition North
America 2024 event in Houston on December 4.
Learn more about Eaton’s Buildings as a Grid approach to the
energy transition.
Eaton is an intelligent power management company dedicated to
protecting the environment and improving the quality of life for
people everywhere. We make products for the data center, utility,
industrial, commercial, machine building, residential, aerospace
and mobility markets. We are guided by our commitment to do
business right, to operate sustainably and to help our customers
manage power ─ today and well into the future. By capitalizing on
the global growth trends of electrification and digitalization,
we’re accelerating the planet’s transition to renewable energy
sources, helping to solve the world’s most urgent power management
challenges, and building a more sustainable society for people
today and generations to come.
Eaton was founded in 1911 and has been listed on the New York
Stock Exchange for more than a century. We reported revenues of
$23.2 billion in 2023 and serve customers in more than 160
countries. For more information, visit Eaton.com. Follow us on
LinkedIn.
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