The Central Florida Energy Efficiency Alliance (CFEEA) was established in July 2009 by a diverse group of stakeholders with a focus on sustainability. CFEEA provides a unified voice for professional and trade organizations, local government, academia, and utilities, who are committed to research, education and implementation of environmentally and socially responsible energy and building management practices that conserve energy and natural resources.
Orange County Mayor Crotty and Orlando City Mayor Dyer, as members of CFEEA, are encouraging the Central Florida business community to join them and take the CFEEA Kilowatt Crackdown Challenge.
The CFEEA Kilowatt Crackdown Challenge is measurable and has broad applicability to industry. It is supported with EPA's Energy Star Program and tools.
Get a free site assessment from Orange County's Pollution Prevention (P2) Program and learn how to save money through Energy Efficiency, Water Conservation, and Waste Stream Reduction.
The Florida Solar Energy Research and Education Foundation through the SunCatcher Program is offering restaurants, hotels and condominium associations a buy-down on the cost to install solar technologies.
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