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Schneider Electric joined energy sector pioneer and elected officials to celebrate the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act at the White House.

The Inflation Reduction Act is a game-changing investment in America’s clean energy future,” said Annette Clayton, CEO of Schneider North America.

These resources couldn’t be more urgent as the country fights inflation, rising energy costs and the effects of climate change. This law jumpstarts the deployment and adoption of cleaner, more resilient energy technologies and rapidly expands domestic manufacturing to create good-paying jobs for American workers.”

Democratizing access

Annette further said, “It also democratizes access to renewable and sustainable sources of energy and energy efficiency savings.

As one of the world’s most sustainable companies, Schneider Electric has been at the forefront of electrifying and modernizing the nation’s energy infrastructure and we are excited to help build America’s clean energy future as this pivotal new law is implemented.”

Partnering with the government

Schneider Electric, the pioneer in the digital transformation has a long history of partnering with the government

Schneider Electric, the pioneer in the digital transformation of energy management and industrial automation, has a long history of partnering with the government to advance the clean energy transition.

With more than 17,000 U.S. employees and its North American headquarters in Boston, MA, Schneider Electric has operations across 48 states, including hubs in Chicago, IL, Dallas, TX, and Nashville, TN.

In early 2022, the company announced construction of a new 160,000 square foot manufacturing plant in El Paso, TX as part of a $100 million regional investment to increase production and speed the delivery of electrical products to customers in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Mission-critical operations

Schneider Electric is also the builder of microgrids, including an energy security microgrid at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego, CA to allow mission-critical operations to continue uninterrupted if the utility power grid is compromised or damaged, as well as a microgrid to enable cleaner, more resilient operations at the Port of Long Beach, the second busiest sea port in the nation.

Helping U.S Navy

In addition, the company has helped the U.S. Navy modernize 90 buildings and optimize its data center operations at two bases using $114 million in guaranteed energy savings.

It also implemented more than $7 million in infrastructure upgrades at the U.S.

Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Puerto Rico to enhance patient care, all delivered with no upfront capital investment through a guaranteed energy savings performance contract.

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