National Grid Supports SUNY Adirondack Energy Efficiency Upgrades Across Campus
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SUNY Adirondack is advancing its commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency with a series of major energy infrastructure upgrades, supported in part by incentives from National Grid’s Energy Efficiency Program.
The college recently completed a multi-phase modernization of its HVAC, mechanical and electrical systems across several campus buildings, including Washington Hall, Warren Hall and the Student Center. These upgrades are expected to significantly reduce energy consumption, improve system reliability, and enhance comfort for students and staff.
Highlights of the project include:
- Washington Hall HVAC Upgrade: Replaced an outdated chiller and boiler system with high-efficiency rooftop units and condensing boilers, cutting gas use by about 50%.
- Student Center & Warren Hall Improvements: Installed smaller, more efficient boilers and rooftop units, upgraded roofing with better insulation, and switched to a white reflective membrane—expected to reduce gas consumption by half.
- Campus Electrical System Modernization: Replacing the original 1966 electrical infrastructure with modern transformers, switchgear, and feeders. New systems allow building-level energy tracking and isolation, plus added emergency backup power.
- Exterior Lighting Upgrade: Converted campus lighting from high-pressure sodium to energy-saving LEDs, with smart controls that dim or shut off lights after midnight to save energy and extend fixture life.
“This is a major step forward in our sustainability journey,” said Marc Morin, director of Facilities at SUNY Adirondack. “We are reducing our environmental footprint, improving energy efficiency, and creating a more resilient and comfortable campus environment for our students, faculty and staff. We are grateful for National Grid’s support.”
The improvements align with New York state’s clean energy goals and demonstrate how public institutions can lead by example in building a more sustainable future.
“These upgrades reflect SUNY Adirondack leadership in energy stewardship and infrastructure modernization,” said National Grid Regional Director Kimberly Ireland. “We’re proud to support their efforts through our incentive programs, which help institutions across New York reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.”
For more information on National Grid’s energy efficiency programs, visit www.nationalgridus.com.
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About SUNY Adirondack
SUNY Adirondack is a community college with locations in Queensbury, Glens Falls and Wilton. As part of the nation's largest university, the State University of New York, SUNY Adirondack offers courses in more than 40 degree, certificate and microcredential programs, in person and online; has on-campus housing at the Queensbury campus; and serves students via credit and continuing education programs. Learn more at sunyacc.edu.
About National Grid
National Grid (NYSE: NGG) is an electricity, natural gas, and clean energy delivery company serving more than 20 million people through our networks in New York and Massachusetts. National Grid is focused on building a smarter, stronger, cleaner energy future — transforming our networks with more reliable and resilient energy solutions to meet state climate goals and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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