KJCT8 News
The City of Grand Junction is starting 2010 a little greener. Officials say that will make your tax dollars go farther.
For about two years, city leaders have been working on a project to make buildings more energy efficient. The City has been working toward a goal of reducing energy consumption at all city buildings and facilities by 20 percent by 2012.
In 2008, consultants from Johnson Controls began reviewing power and water consumption at all of the city’s forty-four buildings. The consultants suggested how changes in lighting, water, heating and cooling systems could lead to much greater energy efficiency.
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