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Federal Stimulus Energy Program Award Comes To Fairfield Iowa

In the biggest step forward towards fulfilling Fairfield’s Go-Green Strategic Plan; the City Council voted unanimously last week to support matching funding for a $485,000 project to improve the energy efficiency of city owned buildings, including City Hall, Public Works, the Library, the Recreational Center, Waterworks, Fire Department and Wastewater.

“We’re excited,” reports Mayor Ed Malloy. “This project puts our Sustainability Plan in action and sets the city in a position to lead by example. The grant funds will save our budget nearly $90,000 year in energy costs by improving energy efficiency and reducing energy waste.”

Councilperson Martha Norbeck lead the project by working with Alliant Energy to perform energy audits for the city buildings.  You can read the details of the energy audits here.  Note, the Law Center is excluded from the project since it is a County facility.

A breakdown of the costs:

A breakdown of the savings:

  • $387,000 – Approximate annual energy costs of Electric and Natural Gas for facilities receiving improvements as part of the program.
  • $179,623 – Annual energy costs for the biggest spender, Waterworks.
  • $64,288 – Annual energy costs for Rec Center.
  • $85,300 – Projected annual savings in energy costs after improvements are completed.
  • 22% – Reduction in total annual energy costs for all facilities after improvements are completed.
  • 43% – Biggest single reduction in annual energy costs, the Rec Center.
  • 7 – Number of years to payback project costs based on projected savings.

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7 Responses to “Federal Stimulus Energy Program Award Comes To Fairfield Iowa”

  1. Way to go Martha!! Thank-you for all your work on the city council. You have made an impact!

  2. Mark Cohen says:

    Martha's Legacy? :-)

  3. yermama says:

    Seriously! Martha is my heroine!

  4. Martha has set the bar for a committed champion of sustainability on the council, and I aspire to continue the good work she's been doing and keep the momentum she's helped to create moving Fairfield forward.

    In other words, Great job, Martha, you're awesome!

  5. Lyricd says:

    Sweet! Amazing how much power those buildings are using.

  6. Mark Cohen says:

    Thus the reason why I supported you in the election Michael, although Martha will be missed, I believe that you can carry the torch!

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