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Reducing Energy Costs in Local Government
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January 22, 2009 - Jan 22 2009
Published by Minnesota Sustainable Communities Network (original article)

Local governments are facing serious economic challenges because of increased costs as well as decreased revenue. Furthermore, volatile and unpredictable energy costs are adding to these stresses on local government budgets. This conference will give your organization a head start in preparing for an uncertain future. Learn about actions that local government can take now to reduce energy costs.

Published by Minnesota Sustainable Communities Network, http://www.nextstep.state.mn.us/energyconference.cfm

For more information and to register, go to www.nextstep.state.mn.us/energyconference.

January 22, 2009
St. Cloud, MN

Local governments are facing serious economic challenges because of increased costs as well as decreased revenue. Furthermore, volatile and unpredictable energy costs are adding to these stresses on local government budgets. This conference will give your organization a head start in preparing for an uncertain future. Learn about actions that local government can take now to reduce energy costs.

Hear from public entities that have successfully reduced their energy bills: what steps have been effective, and what benefits have been realized.

Talk with representatives from organizations that can help local governments reduce energy use.

Connect with others. Discuss and share information and ideas for saving energy and reducing costs.

Who should attend?

  • Any officials, staff, or citizens connected with cities, counties, school districts, and townships.
  • Elected officials.
  • Administrators and department heads.
  • Facility managers.
  • All levels of staff.
  • Citizens serving on commissions and boards.
  • Interested individuals.
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