GA’s Energy Program reduces emissions, cuts costs
Since 1984, General Administration’s Energy Program has managed projects saving over 184 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, and 14 million therms of natural gas. These statewide projects have helped public agencies and taxpayers avoid over $78 million in utility costs and have helped clients receive over $29 million in utility grants. The energy savings is equivalent to removing nearly 17,000 cars from the road or planting over 34,000 trees.
GA's Energy Program is currently serving over 130 clients including universities, community colleges, school districts, state agencies, cities, counties and other public facilities. Typical projects include energy-efficient lighting, boiler and chiller systems, high-efficiency HVAC systems, motor and pumping systems, water conservation and renewable energy.
To learn how the program can help you meet your energy needs:
http://www.ga.wa.gov/EAS/epc/espc.htm
For more information contact Kathi Fyfe at kfyfe@ga.wa.gov.
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