New York State Electric and Gas announced a competitive funding program for energy efficiency programs. Proposals were accepted from nonresidential customers or third-party associates working with those customers that included measures intended save at least 100,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity by October 2012. Proposals saving the most energy at the least cost would receive funding. The deadline for proposals was November 30th.
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Community Outreach and Benchmarking Project
Mar 23rd
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County began their Community Outreach and Benchmarking Project in Tompkins County. The goal of the project is to stimulate interest in home energy efficiency. CCE works with community leaders and project participants to collect utility billing data from NYSEG and suggest options for increasing home energy efficiency.