Reducing Energy Costs How Can Your Board Save?

Energy pros weigh in on how your board may be able to lower energy costs.
Every conscientious board wants to control costs, while still making sure everyone in the building or association gets the services their monthly fees entitle them to. Here, an energy pro discusses ways that boards can reduce energy costs while still delivering fundamental services to their residents. 

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Comments

  • I would like to hear a seminar on solar and wind power at the next Chicago convention at Navy Pier or Rosemont. I contacted a solar company that won't do high rise buildings. They looked at a photo on line instead of the building in real life and said it wouldnt work. If it won't work on the building I'm in, it won't work anywhere. I think there is something wrong with the solar salesman. We need more info in wind and solar power.