EPA Hosts First Building Competition to Boost Energy Efficiency
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is
sponsoring a national energy efficiency contest, featuring 14
commercial buildings from across the country competing to
trim kilowatt-hours. The winner will be announced at EPA’s
final “weigh-in” on October 26.
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