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STATE CAPITOL ONE OF FOUR DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL SERVICES BUILDINGS TO EARN EPA’s ENERGY STAR® for Superior Energy Efficiency
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Document Date: 2010-08-25 09:50:07


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City

EFFICIENCY OKLAHOMA CITY / Houston / Tulsa / Oklahoma City / /

Company

CENTRAL SERVICES / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Force Majeure / /

Facility

Jim Thorpe building / Oklahoma Capitol Complex / State Capitol building / Kerr-Edmondson building / Will Rogers Office Building / Building Management System / /

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IndustryTerm

energy costs / energy performance / energy performance scale / less energy / incandescent and metal-halide lamps / energy efficiency / bank branches / retail stores / prevented greenhouse gas emissions / electricity savings / energy efficiency efforts / annual electricity use / energy / /

Organization

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / office of Facilities Management / Oklahoma Arts Council / Department of Central Services / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

John S. Richard / Liz Haigh / Randy Ross / /

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Position

Governor / Director / Attorney General / Director Brad Henry / State Sustainability Coordinator / /

ProvinceOrState

Oklahoma / /

URL

www.dcs.ok.gov / /

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