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North Carolina Schools to Cut $5 Million in Energy Costs

5 years ago5 years ago4 mins

Lexington City Schools recently announced the beginning of a construction project with Schneider Electric that consists of several components including HVAC and LED lighting improvements to enhance comfort in learning environments and the implementation of STEM learning programs.

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