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July 30, 2010
Metal halide light fixtures at Pompey Park are saving the City of Delray Beach money on its electricity bills. | Photo courtesy of the City of Delray Beach
New Sustainability Manager Delivers Savings for Delray Beach

Delray Beach hires a new sustainability officer to help the city save money by saving energy.

July 29, 2010
The new chiller system at the Dunn Building replaced an outdated rooftop-based HVAC system. | Photo courtesy of Deborah Hammond
Energy Savings, Improved Comfort for West Virginia County Government

On any given day up to 2,000 people visit the Dunn Building in Martinsburg, West Virginia. The building is the site for the Blue Ridge Community and Technical College, the Berkeley County Commission and other municipal offices.

July 29, 2010
Saving Energy at 24/7 Wastewater Treatment Plant

When the wastewater treatment plant uses more electricity than any other public building, it makes sense to look for improvements that reduce energy costs.

July 26, 2010
By replacing T-12 lights with more efficient T-8 units, Texas City will save 65.5 kW each year. | Courtesy of the City of Texas City, Texas
Gulf Coast's Texas City Sees Easy Energy Savings

In Texas City, an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) awarded last year has already been utilized to start saving the Texas Gulf Coast city money by installing more efficient lights and applying UV reduction films to windows.

July 23, 2010
METRO Regional Transit Authority of Akron, OH is installing a solar energy system such as this on the central bus barn's roof. | Energy Department Photo |
Ohio Transit System Saves With Solar

With a little help from the Recovery Act, the METRO Regional Transit Authority of Akron, Ohio is adding a photovoltaic (PV) solar energy system on the roof of its central bus barn.

July 22, 2010
Birmingham Mayor William A. Bell, Sr., City officials, and DOE representatives at Monday's groundbreaking.
While Summer Heats Up, Birmingham Community Centers Cool Down

Grant funds help Birmingham cool seven community centers without running up their energy bills.

July 19, 2010
Low emissivity, double pane, fiberglass windows in Newark, Deleware's municipal building. | Photo courtesy of Carol Houck
Low E Brings High Savings in Newark, Delaware

Newark, Delaware used an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant to install energy efficient windows and lights.

July 19, 2010
An aerial shot of Oro Valley, Ariz.'s town hall campus shows proposed solar locations. | Photo courtesy of Oro Valley
Energy Upgrades to Save Small Arizona Town Big Money

Temperatures above 100 degrees mean that staying cool and being energy efficient is important to the small town of Oro Valley, Ariz. But finding the funds to do both can be a challenge. It was this heat – and the availability of a federal grant – that Bayer Vella, the town's conservation and sustainability manager, cited as a reason the city is forging ahead with energy retrofits and solar projects.

July 19, 2010
North Community Police Substation upgraded its solar energy system with the help of Recovery Act funds. The city’s electric bill will be about $5,000 cheaper. | Courtesy of the City of Henderson
Police Station Triples Solar Power – and Savings

The Henderson, Nevada, police department is going above and beyond the call of duty by tripling the size of its solar panel system on its LEED-certified station, saving the city thousands of dollars in energy costs.

July 15, 2010
Brightening South Carolina's State Capitol

Two years ago, the city of Columbia drafted a proposal to revamp lighting in some of the city's most used and important buildings. Those projects were put on hold, but found new life thanks to an energy grant.