Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Milford School District To Save $6.5 Million With Help From Energy Education Inc.


The Milford School Board decided 5-3 on entering a partnership with energy education company, Energy Education Inc. Through this partnership the district is expecting to save $6.5 million over a ten-year period. In order to monitor energy consumption and keep a close eye on how to decrease it custodial union President James R. Whitaker was employed and named the school district’s new energy coordinator. Whitaker is looking forward to this opportunity as he approaches methods to save energy costs and with that taxpayers’ money. He will be required to take his job beyond the regular 9-to-5-job to make sure that during day and nighttime energy conservation strategies are executed correctly. His salary will amount to $74,000 annually. Energy Education Inc. will train Whitaker and make sure he is well prepared to take on the new task.

According to Energy Education Inc.’s Vice President Chuck Fasnacht the school has agreed to provide his company with 12 percent of the total savings. During the first year he is expecting to save approximately $183,000 and in the case this goal is not reached, it will make up the difference between the savings and the school district’s expenses.

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