Brevard County, Florida, Could Save 2,597 megawatt-hours
March 2, 2011
Brevard County, Florida, has received a $2.9 million efficiency-conservation grant for high-tech roofs, windows, lights and temperature-control systems at taxpayer-owned buildings in Sharpes, Titusville, Melbourne and Viera.These Brevard projects might save 2,597 megawatt-hours of energy and prevent 104,137 metric tons of carbon-dioxide emissions. Check out the story in Florida Today:
http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20110302/NEWS01/103020328/Federal-grant-powers-energy-saving-projects-Brevard?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|Local%20News
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“The federal energy efficiency block grant program is helping thousands of communities leverage funding for projects that are saving energy, saving money, putting people back to work and reducing our dependence on fossil fuels that pollute the environment and contribute”— Mayor Roy Buol, City of Dubuque, IA