Twin Rivers Unified officials and their vendor partners presented Energy Star results showing 24 district schools met the program’s energy-efficiency threshold for calendar year 2023.
Mark Storaci, the district’s executive director of general services, explained that Energy Star certification requires a score of 75 or higher on a 100-point scale and credited a mix of facility upgrades, HVAC replacements and sustained behavior changes by school staff, custodians and students. Storaci said the district’s net cost avoidance exceeded $1,000,000 and gross savings were “almost $2,400,000” based on the district’s usage and baseline comparisons.
Representatives from Synergistix — including Joe Coburn and Piper Rizzo — thanked district staff and highlighted sites with notable electricity and gas reductions. The partnership was described as ongoing; the vendors said they will continue to support on-site energy specialists and behavioral programs that lower consumption.
What’s next: District staff said they will continue collaboration with Synergistix and distribute individual Energy Star certificates to the 24 schools.