Government and Politics
May 1, 2024
From: Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKeePROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources (OER) announced today the expansion of the Public School Lighting Accelerator Program to all municipalities in Rhode Island. After addressing the needs of schools in the ten original communities and with funds still available, OER is continuing these LED lighting projects in all school districts across the state.
This expanded program will cover 75 percent, or up to $300,000, toward lighting upgrades for the 26 public school districts being added to the program. Schools located within the 10 designated environmental justice communities will continue to receive 100 percent of the project cost.
“The expansion of this program will provide students and teachers across the state with safe and comfortable learning environments,” said Governor Dan McKee. “These upgrades provide classrooms with adequate lighting with controls that improves the learning experience for both students and teachers while reducing energy costs.”
“This initiative not only contributes to reducing energy consumption but also promotes long-term cost savings for schools and supports the state's Act on Climate goals,” said Acting State Energy Commissioner Chris Kearns. “We are dedicated to ensuring that every student and teacher across the state has the opportunity to thrive in an engaging and sustainable educational setting.”
The Public School Lighting Accelerator Program, part of OER’s Lead by Example program, provides technical assistance, procurement support, implementation oversight, and financial incentives to Rhode Island public schools to accelerate the transition to LED lighting with controls in these important buildings. These LED lighting projects can provide immediate energy consumption and cost reductions, reduce public sector carbon footprints, support clean energy jobs, and improve the quality of lighting in classrooms.
The goal of the program is to increase energy efficiency and the comfort of Rhode Island schools and to help communities reduce greenhouse gas emissions consistent with the Rhode Island 2021 Act on Climate. This act establishes mandatory and enforceable, economy-wide GHG reduction targets culminating in net zero by 2050.
OER’s School Lighting Accelerator program has replaced aging lights with energy-efficient LEDs at 18 completed projects, with 15 more under construction (see complete list below).
Completed Public School LED Projects (18):
Central Falls (5):
Calcutt Middle School
Ella Risk Elementary
Raices Elementary
Veterans Elementary
Captain Hunt Elementary
Providence (1):
Central High School
Pawtucket (6):
Agnes Little Elementary
Fallon Memorial School
Joseph Jenks Junior High School
Curtis Memorial School
Cunningham Elementary
Pawtucket Annex Elementary
Woonsocket (4):
Pothier Elementary
Harris Elementary
Hamlet Middle School
Villanova Middle School
West Warwick (2):
Quinn Elementary
Greenbush Elementary
Under Construction LED Projects (15):
Providence (7):
Juanita Sanchez Elementary
Lima Elementary
Fortes Elementary
Feinstein at Sackett
Branch Avenue School
Roger Williams School
Nathaniel Greene Middle School
Pawtucket (3):
Samuel Slater Junior High School
Goff Middle School
Francis Varieur Elementary School
West Warwick (4):
Deering Middle School
Horgan Elementary School
Wakefield Hills Elementary School
West Warwick Senior High School
Burrillville (1):
Burrillville High School
To apply, please visit the School Lighting Accelerator Program.