Meet the Schools Leading on Elective Pay

Elective Pay makes it affordable for schools to modernize with efficient, reliable, energy solutions, creating cost-savings for districts and healthier, more resilient learning environments for students.

Check out which school districts are tapping into this opportunity.

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Explore districts across the country that are leveraging energy tax credits through Elective Pay.

District Spotlight:

Hart County School District (KY)

On December 19th, Hart County Schools celebrated the receipt of $793,078.71 in energy tax credits from Elective Pay for the installation of a ground-source heat pump at Memorial Elementary School. As one of the first districts in Kentucky—and nationwide—to receive an energy tax credit, Hart County Schools is leading the way in modernizing their school infrastructure with cost-effective, reliable energy technologies. “This energy performance contract with CMTA will save Hart County Schools $6.7 million over 20 years by significantly cutting energy use by 52%, leading to lower utility bills. These improvements not only reduce energy and utility costs but also make our schools healthier for students and staff,” said Nathan Smith, Superintendent of Hart County Schools. 

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Hart County Schools gets $793,000 via energy-savings project.

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