IDEA Public Schools, a charter school system, is taking a major step toward sustainability and cost savings with the installation of 1,771 solar panels across six campuses in Austin. Thanks to a partnership with local installer Axis Solar and support from Austin Energy and the city of Austin, this project is helping the nonprofit school network lower its operating expenses while reinforcing its commitment to environmental responsibility.

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Spanning 625,000 sq ft, the new rooftop solar systems generate 1.03 MW of clean energy, reducing IDEA’s electricity costs by 25%. The project was made possible in part with a $924,858 solar incentive from Austin Energy’s nonprofit program, which helps reduce financial barriers for organizations looking to invest in renewable energy.
“Partnering with IDEA Public Schools to bring solar to their campuses is exactly the kind of work that drives our mission,” said Graeme Walker, CEO of Axis Solar. “Not only does this project reduce costs and carbon footprints, but it also exposes thousands of students to the benefits of renewable energy in a real, tangible way.”
For IDEA Public Schools, the transition to solar isn’t just about cutting costs—it’s about setting an example for its 7,500 students enrolled across its Austin campuses.
“With solar panels powering our school, we’re harnessing the sun’s energy to create a brighter, more sustainable future—empowering students to be the change our world needs,” said Antonio Guevara, director of energy services for IDEA Public Schools.
Beyond financial and educational benefits, this project also plays a role in strengthening Texas’ energy resilience. By producing its own solar power, IDEA Public Schools is easing the strain on the state’s already stressed electrical grid, particularly during peak demand periods.
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