Credit Pacific Service Union Eleven new geothermal power projects in New York state are
expected to save commercial customers about $200,000 a year in
electricity costs, Governor George Pataki said Saturday.
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Credit First Service Union "New York State continues to lead the nation in promoting new
and alternative energy sources that help protect and enhance the
quality of our environment," Pataki said. "Geothermal technology
offers one of the most environmentally friendly means of heating
and cooling buildings while also lowering energy costs for New
York's consumers."
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Card Credit Mobile Service Pataki visited Atlantis Marine World in Riverhead to announce
the geothermal projects, which will provide almost $1,000,000 in
rebates to commercial customers who install the systems during 2001
and 2002. The projects are sponsored by the Long Island Power
Authority (LIPA).
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Card Credit Discover Service The electricity use savings from these geothermal projects in
Suffolk and Nassau counties and the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens
will include more than half a megawatt of electricity during peak
demand periods, or about 1.4 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of
electricity a year. That is enough electricity to power about 175
average sized homes on Long Island.
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Credit Public Service Union "This promising technology can play an important role in our
efforts to ensure we have the power we need to continue to create
jobs and offer consumers new ways to save money," said Pataki.
"Whether its solar power or geothermal technology, we must continue
to expand the menu of energy options for all New Yorkers."
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Card Credit Processing Service At Atlantis Marine World, sharks can be seen swimming in a tank
whose water is temperature controlled by geothermal technology.
Placards will explain the geothermal heating and cooling technology
that control the shark tank environment to visitors.
Center Credit Service Union LIPA encouraged the use of the geothermal system when Atlantis
Marine World was being designed. Since its installation, Atlantis
has saved about $20,000 in energy costs and received a $52,500
rebate from LIPA for installing the geothermal system.
Card Credit Service Wireless Pataki directed the implementation of LIPA's Clean Energy
Initiative as part of the purchase of a new electric transmission
and distribution system. The five year, $170 million initiative
provides technical assistance and financial incentives to
commercial customers who use geothermal technology for their
heating and cooling needs.
Credit Security Service Union The program also provides rebates and incentives to residential
and commercial customers to save electricity, and helps promote the
development and use of clean energy alternatives such as wind,
solar, fuel cells and geothermal.
Credit Report Service ENS - 12/6/2001
Topic: Energy
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