The old economic adage that you don't leave $100 bills lying on the ground has applied to energy savings for some time, but I have seen a lot that haven't been picked up because corporate and other institution managers somehow still manage to walk around thinking energy is still cheap.
Looks like the State o' Maine school system is at least beginning to pick a few up.
VASSALBORO: School takes energy steps
Efficiency upgrade investment touted
By Morning Sentinel Staff
If you are a non-profit or local government institution and need to do an energy audit, but think you can't afford it, Unity students can do it for you. Just contact me at mwomersley@unity.edu
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