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Seattle City Light To Double Conservation Savings Mayor Greg Nickels has launched a major energy savings program that will double Seattle City Light's current energy conservation program during the next five years.
The $185 million investment in dozens of efficiency programs will save customers more than $310 million in their residential and business bills over five years and create more than 1,000 green jobs.
Retail Outlets. This would provide discounts for qualified energy efficient electronic equipment to be sold through retail outlets, similar to the current compact fluorescent light bulb program. In Home Monitors. A pilot program that is testing three styles of equipment to monitor home energy use and the cost of that energy in real time. The equipment is intended to increase awareness by customers so they can adapt their behaviors and reduce their energy use. Home Audits/Home Use Support. City Light will pilot a program to communicate regularly with customers about their energy consumption, how it compares to similarly situated customers in their neighborhood, and opportunities to reduce their energy consumption. It will also explore options for in-person energy audits. An online tool is also available for a do-it-yourself audit. LEED for New Homes. Incentives to cut the cost of new home construction when following guidelines such as those from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System standards. Mixed Use New Construction. Incentives for energy efficient technologies built into new construction of mixed use buildings Green Home Financing. Still in the conceptual phase, this will explore options for financing energy efficiency upgrades and customer renewables for single-family homes.
Conservation specialists will target mid-sized customers not currently enrolled in energy conservation incentives. In addition, as demand increases for large data centers, City Light will be working with companies to identify ways to reduce energy use. City Light also will work with trade organizations such as Building Owners and Managers Association and other organizations to reach out to their members. August 20, 2008 Return to September 2008 Western Energy News To sponsor Western Energy News , please contact WEI at 503 231-1994.
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