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NV Businesses Call On State To Focus On Energy Efficiency

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Thursday, March 6, 2014   

CARSON CITY, Nev. – About 30 businesses have signed a letter calling on the Nevada State Legislature's Interim Committee on Energy to study energy efficiency performance.

Jared Fisher, director of Las Vegas Cyclery, is among the business owners who signed the letter, coordinated by the Sierra Club.

It advocates for installing efficient lighting and retrofitting buildings to use less energy for heating and cooling.

Fisher says his business' 10,000 square foot building was constructed to be energy efficient, and is powered completely by wind turbines and solar panels.

"Over the course of the year, it produces about 10 percent more energy than we actually use,” he says. “And we turn around and pump that back into the grid so our neighbors can use that energy."

Fisher says his business model is called net zero, which means a building produces more energy than it uses.

He says more businesses using cleaner energy sources and green construction standards will help reduce the burden on utilities to use pollution-causing gas plants in the production of electricity.

"Hopefully by example, by business model, more people will do this and it will in return require less of the actual power company building these massive power plants that are just polluting the atmosphere, basically," he says.

Fisher adds that greater focus on energy efficiency at the consumer level will be cheaper than utilities having to retrofit their power plants.





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