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The Board of Education will spend $713,000 in an effort to save what it hopes are millions of dollars one day through an ambitious energy conservation project, top school officials said Monday.
Deputy Superintendent of Operations Philip G. Russell said the district is set to take advantage of a grant from United Illuminating Co., of New Haven, which allows the district to install energy-efficient lighting in five schools.See the full content of this document
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Milford Board Invests in Energy Project
The cost is $713,000, but the school system would receive a 50 percent rebate, or $356,000, from UI. Russell said the di...
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