Pre-K–12 Schools—Money–Back Solutions

California schools spend $700 million annually on energy costs—about the same amount spent each year on school supplies. Learn how to better manage your school's energy costs here.

Find Rebates Fast: The Money Back Tool

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Need a quick way to find school-related savings? Use the Money Back Tool to instantly see a list of rebates, and how much you could be saving.

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Save More Over Time: Incentives

Businesses can save even more with incentives*: payments that you can receive for using energy-efficient products in new projects. When you’re eligible for an incentive, PG&E will work with you to create a customized energy-efficiency plan that includes technical advice, onsite energy audits and more.

  • Contact us to see if you're eligible:
    Talk with your PG&E account manager
    Call the Business Customer Service Center at 1-877-341-4743

  • Schedule a site visit with PG&E.
    Discuss an Energy Audit.

  • Develop your project with PG&E's wide range of resources and services.

*To be eligible for an incentive, businesses must submit a complete application form and receive PG&E approval before making any purchases.

Training

Pacific Energy Center (PEC)

Want to learn more about energy efficiency or find out what other industry professionals are doing to be more green? Sign up for energy efficiency training. Most classes and services are free for PG&E customers and for those who serve them.

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Energy Efficiency Tips for Schools

  • Optimize your energy management system to reflect usage, changing weather, and peak electric situations. Light and cool only occupied spaces. Occupancy sensors and time switches can reduce energy consumption in infrequently used areas like auditoriums and break rooms.
  • Install door jamb occupancy sensors to ensure that outside doors are closed when the air conditioning or heat is on.
  • Replace atmospheric boilers with condensing combustion boilers.
  • Replace existing T-12 fluorescent lamps and magnetic ballasts with T-8 or T-5 lamps with elec¬tronic ballasts and built-in occupancy sensors in multi-purpose rooms and gyms.
  • Conduct a refrigerant tune-up to properly charge heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems.

Shedding Load During Demand Response Events

Schools that are open during the summer can implement these measures on Event Days:

  • Turn off non-essential indoor and outdoor lighting, signage, window displays and office equipment not in use (i.e., printers, copiers, shredders, coffee makers).
  • Turn off decorative features, such as fountains, lighting and ambient audio and video displays.
  • Pre-cool work areas, then cycle constant air volume heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) units or temporarily reset static pressure in variable air volume HVAC, turn off ceiling fans and room fans, and raise temperature settings.
  • Facilities with package AC units can do load-cycling, temperature resetting and possibly pre-cooling.
  • Turn off beverage vending machines and shift use of icemakers before or after an event.
  • Conduct meetings during events to minimize use of equipment.
  • Charge batteries and battery-operated equipment prior to an event, then unplugging battery chargers and us only pre-charged equipment during an event.
  • Adjust employee schedules and shifts so that times of increased production or energy use occur before or after planned events.
  • Turn off food service equipment, non-essential office equipment, excess elevators and escalators (as permitted).
  • Perform dishwashing and housekeeping tasks before or after an event.
  • Turn off pool heating and pumps.

Free or Discounted Programs

There are numerous free or discounted programs available to help schools save energy. These include the School Energy Efficiency (SEE) Program for K–12 Schools, Matrix K-12 Private Schools and Colleges Audit and Retrofit Program, California Preschool Energy Efficiency (CPEEP) Program, or in some areas a local government Energy Watch Partnerships. Several PG&E Partners and Trade Professionals can work with school districts.

Frequent Projects by Schools

  • Optimizing energy management systems (EMS) through the Core RCx or Customized Retrofit Program.
  • Installing T-8 or T-5 lighting in multipurpose rooms and gymnasiums Energy Watch Partnerships, offered through local governments, can provide free retrofits. Matrix K-12 Private Schools and Colleges Audit and Retrofit Program, support lighting projects as well. Some PG&E rebates are available for specific productions.
  • Replace atmospheric boilers with condensing combustion boilers under the Customized Retrofit, RSG School Energy Efficiency Program, and Enovity Commercial Industrial Boiler Efficiency Program. You can also get rebates for specific products.
  • Use variable speed motors drives and premium efficiency motors with controls wherever possible. The Customized Retrofit Program provides incentives for upgrading from single-speed motors. Search the PG&E Trade Professionals catalog for contractors who can help.
  • Conduct a refrigerant tune-up to properly charge HVAC systems through PECI Air Care Plus.
  • Install electronically commutated evaporator fan motors (ECM) in walk-in refrigeration boxes, a project that may be covered under any one of several of PG&E’s core energy efficiency programs.

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Contact Us

  • Business Customer Service Center
    1-800-468-4743

Get Help from Our Partners and Trade Professionals

  • PG&E program partners offer special assistance in implementing energy-efficiency measures for your school or district.

Energy Watch Partnerships

Energy Watch Partnerships enable local governments and communities to collaborate with PG&E to access energy-efficiency services and save money.

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Benchmarking

The ENERGY STAR® Portfolio Manager is the Environmental Protection Agency's interactive energy management tool that allows you to track and assess the energy and water consumption of your buildings.

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Demand Response

PG&E's demand response programs offer incentives to businesses who curtail their facility's energy use during times of peak demand.

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Curriculum Resources for Schools

Find free, standards-based, grade level-specific curriculum about energy efficiency and safety.

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