Tuesday, March 23, 2010
NY Injects $100M into Energy Efficiency Projects
Environmental Leader - New York companies will be able to improve the energy efficiency of their manufacturing facilities and data centers with the addition of $100 million in funds from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). To start, three engineering firms will get $2 million apiece to investigate cost-effective measures, then educate New York businesses on what kind of funding is available to help them, according to the Albany Business Review. The program has a special component especially geared to data centers, which are scattered throughout New York.
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