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July 14, 2010
Hammond, La., airport is replacing the existing incandescent taxiway lights (pictured) with LEDs. | Photo courtesy of Hammond Northshore Regional Airport
LEDs Ready for Takeoff at Louisiana Airport

About 250 lights along the busy taxiway at Hammond Northshore Regional Airport are being replaced with light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with funds from an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) from the U.S. Department of Energy.

July 13, 2010
The high service pumps at the St. Peters Water Treatment Plant are almost 30 years old and will be replaced with premium efficiency motors. | Photo courtesy of Russ Batzel
Missouri Water Treatment Plant Upgraded

The city of St. Peters, Missouri obtains its water from one of the best known rivers. Eight pumps from underground wells in the Mississippi River floodplain send water to a lime-softening water treatment plant where it is prepared for drinking water purposes. But because the demand for clean water exists at all times, the plant consumes noticeably large amounts of money and energy.

July 6, 2010
Tom Bos is one of nine employees hired at wind turbine blade manufacturer Energetx Composites from the first class of students to graduate from Grand Rapids Community College's composites technician course. | Photo courtesy Energetx
Michigan Wind Maufacturer Teams with College on Training

After graduating from a four-week community college course in composites training, Tom Bos landed a job at Energetx Composites, a Holland, Michigan-based wind turbine blade manufacturer.

June 28, 2010
Playing Around with Lighting Efficiency

California town uses grant to make required upgrades that will also save money in the long run.

June 28, 2010
Kids attending Rancho Cucamonga's Earth Day celebration volunteer their answers at an educational program. | Photo courtesy of Joshua Torres, city of Rancho Cucamonga
Better Buildings and Sustained Coordination

Rancho Cucamonga, a city of about 177,000 east of Los Angeles, was awarded $1.6 million to launch several energy efficiency programs focusing on building energy efficiency, job retention and sustainability education.

June 28, 2010
Coal Creek Fire and Rescue's fire station in New Richmond, Ind. where a new furnace and air conditioner will save energy and money. | Photo courtesy of New Richmond
Saving Energy and Money at 24/7 Fire Stations

Given constant use and the importance of fire stations to surrounding communities, the Indiana Office of Energy Development awarded funds from the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant to improve energy efficiency at some local fire stations.

June 25, 2010
Financing Residential Retrofits

Rancho Cucamonga invests in encouraging more energy efficient homes.

June 24, 2010
Ajani Stewart was close to losing his job as environmental coordinator for the city of Miami before a change to the city's EECBG allowed Stewart to retain his position. | Photo courtesy Ajani Stewart
Keeping Sustainability on Track in Miami

Ajani Stewart loves his job. As Environmental Coordinator for the Office of Sustainable Initiatives in Miami, Stewart manages projects funded by a $4.7 million Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG), as well as the city's green initiatives and recycling programs.

June 24, 2010
The roof of the justice center where a solar panel array will be installed to power a solar thermal water-heating system | Photo courtesy of Blount County, Tenn.
Solar and Energy Efficiency Justice

A solar thermal water-heating system at the justice center in Maryville, Tenn., is helping to reduce energy consumption, create jobs and cut costs for Blount County.

June 18, 2010
Energetx Composites was able to purchase equipment such as this mold for utility-scale wind turbine blades thanks to a Recovery Act grant that matched the company’s $3.5 million investment. | Photo Courtesy of Energetx |
VP 100: Retooling Michigan -- Yachts and Watts

Tiara Yachts makes fiber composite structures for boats. Now the Holland, Mich.-based company is transforming part of its factory and using its 30 years of expertise in composites to establish a new company - Energetx Composites - that will produce commercial-sized wind turbine blades.