California district hires consultant to help it go green
Mar 12, 2008 5:15 PM
The Lodi (Calif.) Unified
District is hiring a consultant to reduce the school system's energy
consumption and identify sources of renewable energy. Officials hope
the consultant's advice will save them tens of thousands of dollars.
The district will pay $122,000, but if it doesn't save at least that
much by carrying out the consultant's advice, the consultant will repay
the difference. Among the energy-saving strategies the district is
considering are no-water urinals, photovoltaic panels, energy-miser
devices on vending machines and windmills.
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