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ENGIE Solar Project

Sustainability at Cupertino Union School District

CUSD has partnered with ENGIE to implement a cutting-edge solar energy project, transforming the district's energy consumption into a sustainable model. By installing solar panels across multiple school and district campuses, the project aims to significantly reduce energy costs and carbon emissions while providing students with a living example of renewable energy in action. This initiative not only enhances the district's environmental stewardship but also integrates clean energy education into the curriculum, empowering the next generation to lead in sustainability.

Solar Energy Frequently Asked Questions

The image shows solar panels and other infrastructure related to a sustainable energy project for the Cupertino Union School District.
The image shows a sign that displays information about a sustainable energy infrastructure project, including a commitment to replace every tree removed during construction with a native Californian species. In the background, there is a large tree with a lush, green canopy.
The image displays information about the CUSD Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Project, including details on the program benefits such as 5.28 MW of solar photovoltaic generation, 72 EV charging ports installed, and 2 emergency generators.
Hyde middle school sign with newly planted trees
newly planted tree encircled by benches