Lake Tahoe Unified School District (LTUSD) is accelerating its path toward a more sustainable future by partnering with Veregy to implement a comprehensive energy-savings project that includes the largest solar installation in the Tahoe Basin’s history. The initiative advances LTUSD’s goal of cutting energy consumption by 50 percent below its 2018 baseline by 2030.
Veregy and the district are structuring this energy partnership under a Guaranteed Energy Savings Performance Contract. Under this model, we guarantee that the energy savings will cover the cost of the improvements, eliminating the need for LTUSD to use bond dollars.
The LTUSD Board-approved scope will include upgrades such as high-efficiency LED interior, exterior, and sports lighting, HVAC system upgrades, and 1.4 MW of onsite solar generation. Following South Tahoe Public Utility District’s successful solar project, this initiative further reinforces the region’s viability for renewable energy production. Solar construction for LTUSD is scheduled to begin next spring.
At South Tahoe High School, Veregy will reconfigure the boiler system to significantly reduce water and natural gas use while eliminating the major cost of 24‑hour steam boiler supervision. These upgrades are expected to enhance comfort and reliability across campus facilities while lowering long-term operating costs.
South Lake Tahoe High School
Superintendent Todd Cutler, Ed.D., emphasized the district’s long-term commitment to students and the broader community with this investment in clean energy and modern learning environments: “The Board made a commitment to sustainability and the future health of our community, and this partnership with Veregy is making it happen.”
– Todd Cutler, Superintendent, LTUSD
“This project reflects the vision and leadership of Lake Tahoe Unified. The district’s commitment to sustainability, fiscal responsibility, and long-term stewardship made this project possible. I also want to highlight the dedicated Veregy team members who worked tirelessly to help bring that vision to life. We are honored to serve as a trusted partner today and into the future.”
– Brett Gallagher, Account Executive, Veregy
Construction began in May, starting with lighting upgrades at the South Tahoe Middle School. This project comes at a pivotal time for the region’s energy landscape. NV Energy is redirecting energy lines to data centers starting in May 2027, which is expected to raise energy prices throughout South Lake Tahoe. As a result, onsite solar has become an even more attractive option to help offset the cost of a new energy source provider in 2027 and beyond. Energy savings and sustainability will benefit students and the community for decades to come.






