Grant: $161,800 - Department of Energy - Sep. 30, 2009
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Award Description: The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program is intended to assist U.S. cities, counties, states, territories, and Indian tribes to develop, promote, implement, and manage energy efficiency and conservation projects and programs designed to: Reduce fossil fuel emissions; Reduce the total energy use of the eligible entities; Improve energy efficiency in the transportation, building, and other appropriate sectors; and Create and retain jobs.
Project Description: City facilities will be upgrated with energy efficient improvments including: energy efficient lighting and AC units, waterless urinals, insulated, energy efficient doors on a building at a city park, water flow sensors in restroom sinks, low-flow toilets, solar outdoor lighting at City Hall, motion senors in all city offices that will turn off lights when a room is not in use and the addition of one gas-electric hybrid car to the City's fleet.
Jobs Summary: These jobs will be retained due to the cost savings realized once all the energy-saving devices are in place. (Total jobs reported: 2)
Project Status: Not Started
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