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Allegheny County officials Tuesday announced plans to install energy- and water-efficiency improvements in five of the largest public buildings, saving taxpayers an estimated $2 million a year.
Massachusetts-based energy service company Noresco audited of many of the county's largest facilities to determine where savings could be achieved, said Megan Dardanell, a spokeswoman for county Executive Dan Onorato.See the full content of this document
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Energy Makeovers Expected to Save Allegheny County $2 Million
Officials plan to reduce electricity consumption...
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