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6.1a ERMUSR 08-08-2017
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SUPPORTING OUR MEMBER COMMUNITIES <br /> IV V PA works with mom oer communities <br /> to orovice energy y e1HicionC anc <br /> Conservation programs to customers <br /> Conservation <br /> MMPA offers a Conservation Improvement In a continuing effort to educate customers <br /> Program (CIP) to our member communities. on the benefits of LED lighting, some of our <br /> The program provides a variety of rebates members offered free conservation kits and <br /> and other conservation measures for both light bulbs to residential customers. For <br /> residential and business customers. Seven example, Brownton partnered with a local <br /> MMPA communities currently participate in the hardware store to offer coupons for free LED <br /> Agency's program. light bulbs. The program was so successful, it <br /> Our 2016 program met its 1.5% CIP spending is being offered again in 2017. <br /> requirement and achieved energy savings Another 2016 program highlight involved <br /> of over 1.4% average kWh sales. We seek to Winthrop partnering with GFW High School <br /> provide conservation program offerings to to provide the school a lighting rebate that <br /> customers that provide the highest level of totaled over $22,000, achieving energy savings <br /> energy savings per dollar spent. Lighting at a cost of$0.07 per kilowatt-hour. <br /> rebates continue to be one of the most cost- <br /> effective ways for our members' customers to <br /> save energy cost effectively. <br /> « We are glad that the City of Winthrop was able to support the lighting <br /> project at GFW High School. In addition to providing a rebate to GFW,we <br /> see long-term value in being able to support reducing the school's overall <br /> Jenny Hazelton <br /> energy usage going forward. " <br /> Winthrop City Administrator&MMPA Board Member <br /> 2016 MMPA Annual Report 21 <br /> 102 <br />
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