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Thursday, September 27, 2012

GSA Testing New Energy-Saving Technologies At Federal Buildings

The General Services Administration plans to roll out a dozen new technologies designed to better measure and manage energy use in federal facilities, the agency announced  Wednesday.

GSA will install the new technologies in federal buildings across the country as part of the agency's Green Proving Ground  program.

"This innovative program is another example of GSA leading the way for the federal government," said Dorothy Robyn, the newly appointed head of the agency's Public Buildings Service, in a statement. "By testing the effectiveness of these technologies, GSA is finding new ways that federal buildings across the nation can save both energy and taxpayer dollars.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

How about just empty them out and shut them off. That would save money and energy.