ALBUQUERQUE — September 18, 2019 — Yearout Energy, an Energy Services Company (ESCO) headquartered in Albuquerque, announced that they have entered into a $21 million Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract (GESPC) with the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NMDWS) in Albuquerque. The contract includes a complete overhaul of the existing TIWA Building in downtown Albuquerque, an iconic 89,000 sq. ft. four-story building on Broadway NE.
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Yearout Energy Improves the Indoor Learning Environment and Saves Money for Texico Municipal Schools
TEXICO – August 20, 2019 — Yearout Energy, an Energy Services Company (ESCO) headquartered in Albuquerque, announced that they completed construction on a project with Texico Municipal Schools to implement a $2.1million Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract (GESPC) on a combined campus. This GESPC represents the first K-12 project in New Mexico under the renewed program.
Yearout Energy Saves Money and Helps with Conservation Efforts for New Mexico Department of Transportation
SANTA FE — August 6, 2019 — Yearout Energy, an Energy Services Company (ESCO) headquartered in Albuquerque, announced that they have entered into a $16.5 million contract with the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) to implement a Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract (GESPC) project at the department’s General Office Complex (GO) in Santa Fe.
Yearout Energy to Partner with Socorro Consolidated School District to Implement Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract
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ALBUQUERQUE – July 1, 2019 — Yearout Energy, an Energy Services Company (ESCO) headquartered in New Mexico, announced that they have partnered with Socorro Consolidated School District (SCSD) to implement a $7.3 million Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract (GESPC) project across five District facilities.
Yearout Energy Helps Rio Arriba County Save Energy and Money through Facility Improvement Project
Rio Arriba County tapped Yearout Energy to help them upgrade facilities throughout the county to decrease spending on energy, reduce the carbon footprint of county facilities, and increase the amount of onsite renewable energy generated at county facilities.