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University of Hartford Completes Sustainability Project

Hingham, MA – Mantis Innovation, provider of smart, sustainable solutions to improve facility performance, announced the completion of a comprehensive energy efficiency project designed and engineered for the University of Hartford. This project helps the university meet its sustainability goals while decreasing costs by nearly $1 million annually.

The University of Hartford pursued a comprehensive efficiency project to reduce the campus’ carbon footprint, lower energy costs, and decrease maintenance costs. Mantis Innovation designed a three-measure project for the campus based around LED lighting, controls, and HVAC. The complete overhaul and upgrades are expected to save the University of Hartford an estimated 5.3 million kWh annually, equaling an estimated savings of $955,000. The kWh savings seen through this project are equivalent to taking roughly 800 cars off the road every year.

With this project engineered by Mantis Innovation, the campus will now feature:

  • Modern LED lighting fixtures across campus
  • Occupancy sensors to reduce light usage when rooms or halls are empty
  • Rooftop unit optimization using sensors to setback units, resulting in units running when needed versus constantly
  • Daylight sensors to reduce light usage based on availability of natural sunlight

These solutions lower the university’s energy usage, ultimately reducing its environmental impact while improving aesthetics, comfort, and facility control.

“We are thrilled to have completed a project that not only addresses our sustainability mission and goals, but also lowers our annual energy and maintenance costs,” said Chris Dupuis, associate vice president, capital planning and management at the University of Hartford. “These savings give us the opportunity to reinvest this money into other benefits for our student body. The work done by Mantis Innovation brings our campus one step closer to reducing our carbon footprint, a top priority for the school.”