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Huntington Town Praised for Energy Programs

August 9, 2010

United States Department of Energy commends Town of Huntington for implementation of projects funded by its Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant.

The United States Department of Energy (DOE) has given high marks to the Town of Huntington's implementation of five projects funded by its $1.725 million Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG), noting in a report that the Town demonstrated "exemplary organization and planning for their EECBG approved activities."

"This report further validates Huntington's commitment both to energy conservation and the careful administration of grant awards," Supervisor Frank P. Petrone said. "Town residents will benefit as the town cuts its energy costs. We also hope town residents will enjoy the direct benefit and sign up for the in-home energy efficiency surveys we are offering."

The report was based on a July 15 visit by five DOE officials who met with a town team that included Chief Sustainability Officer Terese Kinsley, Comptroller Tracy Yogman and  Purchasing Director Lori Finger. The team also included Philip Ingerman from Supervisor Petrone's office, Deputy Comptroller Andy Persich, Traffic and Transportation Director Steve McGloin and Assistant Town Engineer Dean Leonardi. The report, which was dated July 28, noted, "The monitoring team was impressed by the grantee's experience and knowledge as well as their grant planning and overall enthusiasm for energy efficiency and conservation." 

After meeting with the town team, the DOE panel concluded Huntington is "very organized, well prepared and moving forward on all of their projects." The projects include several programs to boost the Town of Huntington's energy efficiency and one program offering direct assistance to homeowners including:

Councilman Mark Cuthbertson, who said that he had urged the Town of Huntington to create the position of chief sustainability officer, explained that one of his priorities as a member of the Town Board is to make Huntington a leader in energy conservation and sustainability.

"We were the first Long Island Town to put a trained energy engineer on staff," Cuthbertson said. "It proves that with the right people, good programs like EECBG and an across the board commitment from Washington, D.C. to Town Hall our energy goals are achievable."  

Read this article on the Huntington Patch website.

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