Federal Grants Mean Big Energy Savings in Four Rhode Island Communities

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It’s been a cold snowy winter, but some local governments are turning energy savings into cold hard cash.
Using a federal environmental grant,
“We’re looking at probably, overall savings of over 20 thousand dollars a year in energy costs,” said Mayor Scott Avedisian, (R)
“It saves money, reduces energy use and lowers greenhouse gas emissions. So it’s really one of those rare, win, win, win, projects,” said Commissioner Marion Gold, from the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources.
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The new LED lights will save
In all, the four
“It is a learning process for how we can become more efficient and takes steps to reduce our carbon footprint in every community,” said Regional EPA Administrator Curt Spalding.
“It is very important to turn that corner and start to reduce what we are doing to our atmosphere and oceans,” said Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, (D)
The program helped to get rid of six thousand inefficient refrigerators in