Ameresco and Art Institute of Chicago Complete Energy Efficiency Project, Achieving Up to 50% Cooling and Reheat Energy Savings
Reuters
Oct 07, 2025
Ameresco and Art Institute of Chicago Complete Energy Efficiency Project, Achieving Up to 50% Cooling and Reheat Energy Savings
Ameresco Inc., a leading energy solutions provider, has announced the successful completion of a comprehensive building optimization project at the Art Institute of Chicago. The multi-phase initiative introduced advanced machine learning models and cloud-based algorithms to monitor building performance and optimize air handling systems. These upgrades have resulted in significant improvements in air quality, humidity control, and overall energy efficiency, achieving energy savings of 30-50% in cooling and reheat energy. The project not only enhances operational excellence but also allows the museum to redirect resources toward its core mission of cultural preservation and public engagement.
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