Community Energy Project Expanding in Northwest
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The Meadville Community Energy Project announced this week it was expanding its activities in Crawford, Since 1997, the Meadville Community Energy Project has served the The Energy Project advances the efficient use of energy through community partnerships that stimulate the economy, improve social equity, and benefit the environment. The project grew out of a series of Current programs include Home Energy Ratings (to help homeowners and landlords identify the most cost-effective home improvements), the Home Energy Loan Program (4 percent loans up to $10,000 for energy improvements), and Congregations & Energy (assisting religious congregations with managing energy costs). While originally focused on The organization also recently became affiliated with the Pennsylvania Environmental Council in anticipation of expanded work throughout the Commonwealth. “We’re very excited to be affiliated with two such outstanding partners as the Pennsylvania Environmental Council and “As one of the original advisory board members for the Energy Project, I know that it has been extremely effective in The office for the Commonwealth Community Energy Project will remain at “The Meadville Community Energy Project was one of the first initiatives supported through our Center for Economic and Environmental Development, and it has been successful in providing real benefits to both the local and college communities,” said Linda C. DeMeritt, Dean of Allegheny College. “We are pleased that it has flourished and now forged a new affiliation with the Pennsylvania Environmental Council, and I am confident that the organization, under the leadership of Kathy Greely, will be effective in expanding its programs. This is good for Allegheny, the Energy Project, and sustainable energy initiatives throughout For more information, visit the Community Energy Project webpage or contact Kathy Greely at 814-332-2986. |
1/20/2006 |
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