Cleveland Steps Up on Energy Efficiency Challenge

April 8, 2015- Representatives of the US Department of Energy and City of Cleveland recently recognized local leaders in DOE’s Better Buildings Challenge.

Participants in the federal program publicly commit to decrease their energy consumption by at least 20 percent over a 10-year period and to share their experience with others. Energy efficiency is a key part of the EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan.

The program gave kudos to both the Cleveland Division of Fire and the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority for reducing energy consumption and cutting costs for taxpayers.
Also honored were the commercial real estate company Forest City Enterprises and the Cleveland Clinic.

Read the full midwestenergynews.com post here.

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