CenTrio and Tiger Energy Partners to promote reliability, operational efficiency, and sustainability at LSU through a 30-year public-private partnership
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The 30-year partnership is expected to generate substantial energy and operational savings for LSU while promoting sustainability, reliability and efficiency of utility systems campus-wide.
Key Points:
- The 30-year partnership is expected to generate substantial energy and operational savings for LSU while promoting sustainability, reliability and efficiency of utility systems campus-wide.
- Additionally, Tiger Energy Partners may design, build and finance future building mechanical system upgrades on the Baton Rouge campus.
- In October 2020, CenTrio established a similar partnership with Syracuse University to modernize its utility system infrastructure under a 40-year public-private partnership.
- As the industry leading core-competency U.S. district energy business, CenTrio provides innovative and sustainable energy infrastructure solutions focused on reliability, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.