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City Energy Project (Cep)

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10 US Cities Making Massive Emissions Cuts,
. . . the equivalent of millions of cars per year, and
. . . could cut billions from utility bills,
. . . through Energy Efficiency:
. . . . . . Atlanta,
. . . . . . Boston,
. . . . . . Chicago,
. . . . . . Denver,
. . . . . . Houston,
. . . . . . Kansas City,
. . . . . . Los Angeles,
. . . . . . Orlando,
. . . . . . Philadelphia, and
. . . . . . Salt Lake City.

By adhering to 4 goals:
. . . Promoting efficient building operations,
. . . encouraging private investment,
. . . helping city governments lead by example, and
. . . making building energy performance information,
. . . public and accessible.

Ratepayers will directly benefit from:
. . . a combined total of $1 billion in energy bill savings,
jobs markets will benefit from:
. . . increased demand for electricians to engineers, and
real estate markets will benefit from:
. . . higher property values and
. . . lower ownership costs.

2014-01-30 Source:  CEP


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