AVOIDING THE ENERGY CRUNCH.(Statistical Data Included)
American School & University, July, 2001 by ROWLAND, DAVE
Equipment upgrades that cut energy costs can pay for themselves sooner than you think. Think "energy crisis" and you immediately think California, or maybe New York. But schools and universities in other states also need to set their energy priorities. How will the expanding energy problems affect budgets? For those who make carefully considered energy upgrades, it may not be as bad as anticipated.
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Financing mechanisms such as energy-saving performance contracts (ESPCs) can help school and university administrators update aging and inefficient capital equipment ...
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