Seize the Solar Moment: Why K12 Leaders are Moving Quickly

Seize the Solar Moment: Why K12 Leaders are Moving Quickly

Funding opportunities for solar projects created in the IIJA are rapidly changing, and the incentive window expires soon. With material costs rising and tariffs expected to increase, school districts that delay implementation may soon face higher price tags for the same systems. Schools considering solar should act now, while the economics still work strongly in their favor.

According to Generation 180, more than 1 in 9 students today attend a school powered by solar energy. From reducing long-term utility expenses to creating energy security, renewable energy offers districts a practical way to stretch tight budgets and deliver community value. That is why thousands of schools have already taken advantage of the existing funding mechanisms to install solar, and why more leaders are moving quickly before costs climb further.

The following are just a few of the benefits compelling districts to initiate these upgrades now.

Economic Benefits

Operations is usually the second biggest line item in school district budgets, driven by utility and maintenance costs. Schools using solar power now report offsetting their electric bills by up to 90 percent. They can reallocate the money saved into improving the educational experience for their students without having to ask traditional funding sources for more money.

While upgrading to renewable energy has upfront costs, a host of funding sources are available. Resourceful administrators stack many different funding sources to significantly reduce the initial costs of installing renewable energy infrastructure. Over time, the reduction in utility bills more than pays for any remaining installation costs, feeding those savings back into the budget.

Discover more funding strategies in our free guide, The Superintendent’s Guide to School Revitalization.

Educational Benefits

When less of their budget is allocated to energy expenses, school districts can direct more of their budget on things that elevate learner outcomes. This includes adding new technology to classrooms, hiring to reduce student-to-teacher ratios, and tackling deferred maintenance lists.

In addition, installing and operating renewable energy can be a hands-on learning opportunity for students via the STEAM curriculum, as seen at Onsted Community Schools. This school used its new solar installation as the foundation for new curriculum on clean and renewable energy. These classes help prepare students for the workforce with hands-on learn opportunities for the growing demand for green jobs in communities across the country.  

Two Students In After School Computer Coding Class Building And Learning To Program Robot Vehicle

Community Benefits

Times of crisis due to extreme weather require safe, temperature-controlled facilities, with consistent access to power. Combining renewable energy solutions like solar and geothermal with battery storage and microgrid solutions means more schools can remain open and even serve as places of refuge when everything else is closed. The entire community benefits when schools can keep their doors open and remain operational, even when the grid goes down.

Schools are typically some of the largest landowners and employers in their communities. Naturally positioned with leadership opportunities, schools making the switch to renewable energy serve as a powerful example to the community. A school district touches many lives beyond students and teachers – reaching the entire community at large to share in the benefits of clean, reliable energy.

Position your district as a community leader in renewable energy. Get actionable insights in The Superintendent’s Guide to School Revitalization.

Environmental Benefits

With a much grander scale than the average home, school districts that add renewable energy generation can significantly change a community’s impact on the environment. In this way, shrinking a district-wide carbon footprint multiplies the money savings and the benefits of reducing fossil fuel usage for the entire community. Replacing legacy infrastructure with renewable energy propels school districts forward toward sustainability goals.

Family walking into school

Public Relations Benefits

In today’s competitive education landscape, school districts can differentiate themselves positively and become destination districts. Being a school district on the way to net zero energy provides a triple benefit to the community:

  1. Appeal to homebuyers with modern, sustainable schools.
  2. Create budget stability, reducing the impact of rising utility costs.
  3. Engage students with real-world green technologies that spark interest in STEAM career paths.

Renewable energy in school districts provides a plethora of opportunities for creating positive narratives and trust-building in the communities they serve while attracting new families.

The Challenge & The Solution

Time and money are challenges for all organizations, especially school districts. Designing custom renewable energy infrastructure requires careful planning, so partnering with an organization that specializes in energy efficiency and sustainability (specifically in schools) is important.

Energy Systems Group helps districts navigate the transition to renewable energy by connecting them with funding resources and assisting with design and implementation. Their expertise in this area comes from helping hundreds of K12 districts all over the United States reduce their energy costs and improve energy reliability and resiliency.

Transform your district’s future with renewable energy solutions that save money, inspire students, and strengthen communities. Download The Superintendent’s Guide to School Revitalization to explore practical strategies today.