The Maryland Energy Administration announced $24 million in grants for investments in 31 energy efficiency, electrification and renewable energy projects in 13 school districts. The investments are through the Maryland Decarbonizing Public Schools Program in alignment with the state’s climate goal of a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2031. The grants will fund construction of net-zero energy schools, support improved energy efficiency, construction of solar photovoltaic systems, replacement of HVAC equipment, and other electrification projects. In a statement, Maryland Energy Administration Director Paul Pinsky said “Investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in our public schools creates healthier learning environments for our students, lowers energy costs and spurs local economic activity. Through these grants, Maryland public schools will lead by example in the transition to clean energy. These projects reflect our ongoing commitment to climate action, equity and innovation and ensure that our schools are resilient and sustainable for future generations.” For more information, please click here, and for a full list of selected projects, click here.