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September 10, 2020

Ameresco receives $38M contract to reduce energy use at Marine airfield

Photo | Grant Welker Ameresco's Framingham headquarters

Renewable energy company Ameresco, based in Framingham, has been contracted by Duke Energy to make energy improvements at the U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in North Carolina.

The $38-million contract will cover improvements to efficiency, resiliency, reliability, and cybersecurity at MCAS Cherry Point, while reducing the site’s energy consumption and costs, according to a release from Ameresco. 

MCAS Cherry Point is the largest airfield operated by the U.S. Marine Corps spanning more than 13,000 acres in Havelock, N.C. Ameresco will replace building lighting systems, modernize HVAC systems, and upgrade energy management, control systems and cybersecurity across 139 buildings at the facility.

In addition to the initial work, Ameresco will provide ongoing persistent commissioning of the systems during the 20-year term of the contract.

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